Beyond the Brookes range lies Alaska’s North Slope a vast coastal plain, home to the 250,000 migratory porcupine caribou herd, an area comprising the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. Along the edges of the Beaufort sea, rests a fragile ecosystem where Polar bears den. Each September and October Polar bears congregate on the shale sandbars in wait for winter ice to form.
Our dear friend and partner in Alaska is not only an expert native Alaskan wilderness guide, he is also one of the most prominent voices in Arctic conservation and an avid anti drilling advocate. A week out on the land, exploring the frigid lagoons in his zodiac and on foot patrolling the shale sandbars, observing polar bear at close range in his company is not only an extraordinary wildlife experience ot is also and education!
If you have wanted to view polar bears in their wild habitat alongside one of Alaska’s most experienced wilderness guides then please do drop is a line of pick up the phone.
We look forward to discussing our arctic Alaskan adventures with you !
Witness Polar bears on foot in the Alaskan Arctic
Witness Polar bears on foot in the Alaskan Arctic
Location: Arctic Alaska
Wildlife: Polar bear
Best time to visit: September and October
From £3500 pp