
The Great Ice Bear
A 7-day fly-in safari for polar bear viewing at Dymond Lake Lodge.
From 10495 per personOn the edge of Hudson Bay, lies the small town of Churchill, the starting point for most adventures and one of the few human settlements where it is possible to see polar bears in the wild, with an estimated 1,000 bears living here. From Churchill, soar high above the Arctic tundra on your private charter flight to your remote lodge, affording you the perfect opportunity for aerial photography of the polar bear migration. Live amongst the bears and track them on foot, try dog sledding or kayaking if the conditions allow, not forgetting of course the infamous phenomenon of the Northern Lights. Expeditions to remote locales such as Baffin Island require expert guidance from the local Inuit, a great deal of weather-appropriate clothing, a willingness to set up camp in the frozen wilderness, and above all, an intrepid mindset.
Arctic wildlife is surprisingly varied and includes, Arctic foxes, polar bears, caribou, walruses, seals, whales, Arctic hares, lemmings, birds like snowy owls and puffins, Arctic wolves, musk oxen, and more.
These animals have evolved unique adaptations to survive in the cold environment, from polar bears hunting on sea ice to Arctic hares with specialised fur. The delicate balance of this ecosystem relies on the interactions between these species, each playing a vital role in the Arctic food web and contributing to its biodiversity.