Canada
Polar Bears in Churchill
Take a journey to the frontier town of Churchill to view polar bears up-close. Each day you’ll head out on a bespoke vehicle, known as a Tundra Buggy, to watch the bears interact and take photographs as they walk across the ice in front of you. You’ll be with experienced guides who can explain bear behaviour. To complete your Arctic adventure, you’ll have the opportunity to see other wildlife, and enjoy a dog-sledding excursion across the wilderness.
Tour itinerary
Day 1 Arrive in Winnipeg and transfer to your hotel. Day 2 Take an early morning fl ight to Churchill. Upon arrival, you’ll have a city tour, including a visit to the Eskimo Museum.
Days 3 & 4 Two full days in the icy wilderness with the polar bears. Head out on a Tundra Buggy with an expert guide. The bears will come close to the vehicle, providing great photographic opportunities. You’ll also see other arctic wildlife. Overnight back in Churchill.
Day 5 Enjoy a unique dog sledding excursion with a local husky expert. Dog sledding is great fun and a good way to understand a little more about a winter tradition. This evening, an evening return fl ight to Winnipeg.
Day 6 Depart Winnipeg for your fl ight to the UK.
GREENLAND
CHURCHILL
Hudson Bay
CANADA Winnipeg
CHURCHILL GREENLAND
SVALBARD
MANITOBA (CANADA)
Lake Winnipeg
km 0 338
Winnipeg
Additional Tour Information
This itinerary is based on staying in hotels in Churchill. An itinerary is also available that stays on the ice in a Tundra Buggy as are shorter trips if you are really limited for time. visit
www.explore.co.uk/polar/polar-bears-in-churchill
Flexible fl ight options
We have a range of fl exible fl ight and accommodation options available to help you make the most of your time before and after your voyage. Please call our polar specialists for details about the options available.
or call our experts on 0844 875 1895 17
ARCTIC CIRCLE
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