Call of the White Wilderness
Welcome to the most magical and remote continent on Earth!
Antarctica has a powerful effect on the few adventurers lucky enough to uncover it.
If you’re looking for a once-in-a-lifetime experience of surreal beauty, unthinkable landscapes, and a deep reconnection to nature, this is for your bucket list.
Where Luxury & Adventure Meet
Only small groups of intrepid explorers are hosted at exclusive luxury camps in the mountains of Queen Maud Land.
One of these is Wolf’s Fang, the pioneer camp with a laidback atmosphere combined with luxury details to make you feel like an explorer of a bygone age.
Feel cosy and cocooned in the middle of the wilderness in the six luxurious, softly-furnished bedroom tents with en-suite bathrooms.
Relax in understated luxury in the Wolf’s Fang Lounge, and enjoy the world-class cuisine on offer in the contemporary dining area. There’s even a one-of-a-kind Snow Lounge, where you can enjoy cocktails with 10 000-year-old ice!
The other luxury camps on offer include Camp Whichaway, an oasis overlooking freshwater lakes, and Camp Echo, where the lunar landscape feels like being on another planet.
ADRENALINE ON ICE
It isn’t just the sheer beauty of Antarctica that will take your breath away – there are plenty of adventurous activities to make it an unforgettable experience, too!
Abseil down a frozen cliff (with an experienced mountain guide, of course!); fatbike across the famous Explorer’s Loop; summit the Nunatak Mountain for incredible views; hop on a skidoo for a guided tour; walk the steps of the area’s original explorers; test your skiing skills; and even spend a night camping out like a true explorer!
PENGUIN TOWN
Get up close and personal with the famous Emperor Penguins at an incredible site with over 14 000 adults and their adorable young chicks!
The fact that there has been no human inhabitation in the area means that these oversized flightless birds won’t be afraid of you, and you’ll be amazed by their curiosity and confidence…
WALK AROUND THE WORLD IN A FEW STEPS
No visit to Antarctica would be complete without a visit to the Geographic South Pole, where you can step foot on the lowest point on Earth, where there is no more East, South, or West – only North!