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Polar regions
Mesmerizing landscapes, vast expanses of ice and wildlife found nowhere else on Earth.
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AlaskaOur Alaska itineraries take you beyond the typical tourist destinations and into wilder places.
7 to 13 daysMultiple departures, June-August
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NorwaySearch for arctic wildlife in Norway's Svalbard Archipelago, the land of the ice bears.
10 DaysJune 21-July 1, 2013
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Russian Far EastDiscover the ultimate Far East, a remote realm of volcanoes, geysers and forested mountains.
15 and 20-day toursMultiple departures, June & July
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Churchill: An Arctic SummerTravel to the Arctic during the summer, and view beluga whales up close from Zodiac boats.
7 or 9 daysMultiple departures, July & August
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Wild Alaska and The Bering SeaVoyage to parts of Alaska that few travelers get to see.
14 daysJuly 11-25, 2013
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Best of the Russian Far EastThis North Pacific expedition reveals some of the most remote islands and scenic anchorages known to expedition travel.
20 daysJuly 24-August 13, 2013
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Polar Bears of ChurchillFor many wildlife enthusiasts, there is nothing quite like seeing polar bears in their natural habitat. Churchill, Canada, is the ideal locale for that.
6 and 7 daysMultiple departures, October & November
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Exclusive Polar Bear Tour with WWF Chief Scientist Jon Hoekstra
This exclusive tour runs from October 27-November 2, 2013, and will give you the opportunity to view bears on the snowy tundra outside Churchill, Manitoba. Jon will give informative lectures and be available for one-on-one conversations to provide his expertise on these unique animals and habitats.
7 daysOctober 27-November 2, 2013
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AntarcticaVisit a pristine polar region where Emperor penguins freely mingle with those bold enough to venture there.
10 to 25 daysMultiple departures, November-March
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NewNorthern Lights of ChurchillJourney to one of best places on Earth to view the lights of aurora borealis.
6 to 8 daysMultiple departures, February & March
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