Antarctica - An Audience with the Emperors
Extreme Adventures Difficulty Rating System
4 - SEVERE
These programs take place in the most inhospitable places on earth and entail prolonged strenuous activity. Superior physical and mental condition is required to participate.
3 - DEMANDING
These programs take place in remote environments or require prolonged activity such as rafting, horseback riding and hiking. Participants should be in good physical condition and able to "rough it" for long periods.
2 - MODERATE
These programs take place in environments with potentially extreme temperatures, and may include light physical activity.
1 - MILD
These programs make no physical demands on the participant.

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Environment & Conditions

  • difficulty 4 3 [ 2 - moderate ] 1
  • Average temperatures of 20° F
  • Altitudes above 3,000 feet
  • Winter camping
  • Good physical condition required
  • Latitude 79° 30' S
  • Longitude 47° 30' W

Travel Facts

Country Name
Antarctica
Capital
n/a
Coordinates
90 00 S, 0 00 E
Area
  • Total: 14 million sq km
  • Land: 14 million sq km
  • Water: 13.72 million sq km ice-covered
Elevation Extremes
  • Low: Bentley Subglacial Trench -2,555 m
  • High: Vinson Massif 4,897 m
Population
Approximately 1,000
Demonym
n/a
Climate
Month High Low Rain
Jan 32 22 .59
Feb 15 11 .83
Mar 7 -6 .95
Apr 1 -13 .72
May -2 -17 .93
Jun -2 -17 .98
Jul -17 -22 .61
Aug -9 -25 .45
Sep -5 -21 .46
Oct 4 -10 .41
Nov 20 9 .38
Dec 31 21 .62
Time Zone
n/a
Currency
n/a
Voltage
n/a
Calling Code
672

My binoculars were trained on a father penguin and chick when suddenly the view went fuzzy. I looked up to see two adolescent penguins waddling straight toward me, curiously eyeing my camera bag.

Expedition Log: Days 7 - 17

The black blur stands out starkly on the white-and-grey shadows of the coastal ice. We pull out binoculars for a closer look. The "blur" is alive. It is, in fact, some 15,000 emperor penguins, huddled together against the sub-zero winds coming off the sea. We've found the colony.

We settle in to camp, a warm and welcome refuge on the flat Antarctic plain. The Weddell Sea and the blue-white ice cliffs become our camp boundaries, and after a few days we feel a part of this polar community. With 24 hours of sunlight, the days merge with one another, and we come and go as we like, with no regard for the clock. There is so much to watch, with adult penguins sliding on their bellies and downy chicks sitting on their parents' feet to keep warm. We are asked to keep a respectful distance from the penguins, but the birds themselves are under no such restriction: they frequently waddle up to us as we observe them from our thermal mats, just as curious about us as we are about them. The constant trumpeting and mingled calls of the colony are indecipherable to us, and we are astonished every time parent and chick are able to locate each other amid thousands of other birds - just by these calls. To hear the penguin symphony is to understand how finely tuned nature truly is. We watch, take photographs and learn.

Expedition Guide

Expedition Timeline

Days 1-3
USA or Canada/Santiago, Chile

Arrive in Santiago after an overnight flight. Over the next two days, meet with your expedition guide and teammates to prepare for your adventure to the interior of Antarctica, one of the most difficult places in the world to reach by air. Days of delay are part of the experience and should be expected. Attend an expedition briefing regarding pre-flight logistics, flight dispatch and an overview of what to expect on arrival in Antarctica

Hotel Cabo de Hornos Day 2: D; Day 3: B
Days 4-5
Punta Arenas/Patriot Hills, Antarctica

You are on call for your international flight to Antarctica, and once the weather is suitable, you fly five hours south to Patriot Hills. Attend an orientation briefing on expedition logisitics, as well as safety and environmental considerations for your time on the ice and then have a brief tour of Patriot Hills.

Base Camp B L D
Day 6
Patriot Hills/Penguin Rookery - Berkner Island

Today - or on the first suitable day - pack up and fly east over the Ronne Ice Shelf to Berkner Island, where the aircraft re-fuels and then continues for a total of six hours to the emperor penguin colony. On arrival, your guides scout the area and set up the field base camp, close to a 1,000-penguin breeding colony on the remote Antarctic coastline.

Field Camp B L D
Days 7-17
Penguin Rookery

Once you are settled near the penguins, you have many opportunities to observe and photograph this majestic bird, and to discuss penguin behavior with your ornithologist. The penguin are as curious about you as you are about them and frequently waddle up to you as you observe them from your thermal mat.

During your time here, you may observe penguin from as close as 50 feet. With a safe, well-marked route to the colony, you may come and go as you please around the clock, as the sun does not set. There is a great deal to observe, and the constant trumpeting and mingled calls of the colony are music to your ears; astonishingly, parents and chicks locate each other from among thousands of other birds just by these calls.

Your camp and tent are comfortable and warm, and between regular meals your cook keeps hot soup, warm beverages and snacks available. Dine in the common tent that features a kitchen, a small library and other basic amenities.

Day 18
Penguin Rookery/Patriot Hills

Return to base camp via ski plane for a celebration dinner and toast.

Base Camp B L D
Day 19
Patriot Hills/Punta Arenas

Return to Punta Arenas and check in to your hotel. Enjoy the remainder of your day at leisure.

Hotel Cabo de Hornos B
Days 20-21
Punta Arenas/Santiago/Depart

Your adventure ends today when you fly to Santiago and connect to your international homebound flight.

B

Departure Dates & Pricing

Price Per Person
  • 2011:On Request
  • 2010:On Request
Single Supplement
  • 2011:On Request
  • 2010:On Request
Internal Air
  • 2011:N/A
  • 2010:N/A

*Precise departure date dependent on weather conditions; itinerary is approximate.

Alternate Departure Dates can be arranged. Prices are subject to change.

Price Per Person
  • 2010:On Request
  • 2011:On Request
Single Supplement
  • 2010:On Request
  • 2011:On Request
Internal Air
  • 2010:On Request
  • 2011:On Request