“Natural Habitat Adventures rose above the rest. For the past 28 years, the Boulder, Colorado, company’s goal has been to immerse clients in wilderness and employ naturalists to show them the world’s most charismatic megafauna in 40 countries, from polar bears in Manitoba to tigers in India. Much of the world’s wildlife is going the way of the brontosaurus, and NHA is making valiant efforts to do something about it: it’s the official travel partner of the World Wildlife Fund, and since 2003 it has donated more than $1.4 million to the non-profit. In 2006, NHA started paying to offset its trips’ carbon emissions.”
The S/V Australis, cruising the Lemaire Channel on the Antarctic Peninsula
This 18-day private sailing expedition to the Antarctic Peninsula and South Shetland Islands features an exhilarating crossing of the Drake Passage aboard a 75-foot sailboat; 9 days exploring the peninsula’s channels, bays, islands and icebergs by sailboat, kayak and on foot; camping on the ice among myriad wildlife; and a return flight to Punta Arenas, Chile. Two departures are planned for December/January 2013-2014, accommodating just 8 qualified guests on each.
The Outside Travel Awards roundup also highlights five “remote countries on the rise.” Among the latter is Greenland, site of one of our most exciting Natural Habitat Expeditions offerings, Kayaking Greenland’s Arctic Riviera. This exclusive trip – run solely by Nat Hab – was also recognized by National Geographic Traveler as a Trip of a Lifetime.
Utterdal Sound, East Greenland
Outside’s description is compelling enough to entice you to get to Greenland immediately:
“With hundreds of virgin summits, empty rivers, and staggering ice-curdled fjords, Greenland has long been a blue-ribbon destination for adventurers willing to wrestle logistical whales… The entire 836,000-square-mile country has just 75 miles of roads and a population that could fit inside Dodger Stadium. Despite the limited infrastructure, the frosty playground is changing fast. Last summer, according to NASA researchers, a record 137 cubic miles of Greenland’s prehistoric ice sheet melted away for good.”
All that melting has meant new paddling frontiers that our CEO (Chief Exploratory Officer) Olaf Malver has been pioneering routes into. His blog, Olaf’s Corner, includes a firsthand account of one of his most recent expeditions, a first-ever commercial paddling trip into the Skjoldungen fjord complex.
We’d love for you to join us in Antarctica, Greenland, or any of the other exciting nature and wildlife destinations we explore with small groups around the world. To see our entire slate of offerings, including our Photo Tours and African safaris, visit our website.
And thanks to Outside for encouraging us all to spend more time there.
Wendy’s passions are travel, nature, conservation and communication, which intersect in her position as Nat Hab’s Editorial Director. Incorrigibly peripatetic, Wendy has been to more than 65 countries and all 50 states. Among her most magical wildlife encounters are snorkeling with sea lions in the Galapagos, sitting face to face with a silverback gorilla in the mountains of Africa, and watching a huge brown bear calmly amble by just feet away in the wilderness of Alaska's Katmai National Park.
Together, Natural Habitat Adventures and World Wildlife Fund have teamed up to arrange nearly 100 nature travel experiences around the planet, while helping to protect the magnificent places we visit and their wild inhabitants.
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