Follow the footsteps of the great explorers of the North
Welcome to the border of the possible, where you’ll find yourself in all time zones of the Earth at nce! You will see lots of different shades of snow and ice, feel the cold air of the North. You’ll realise what true boundlessness is. Just a heads-up: you’ve got about three metres of ice between you and four kilometres of chilly ocean! We really want you to have the best experience possible, so we’ve thoughtfully planned every detail of the expedition. You could hop on a private plane, work at a real scientific station, try a special polar diet with delicious haute cuisine, and experience the hallenges of wind and frost. And, of course, you’d get to live a day of a real North Pole explorer’s life.
1939-2024
Artur Chilingarov
He was a Hero of the Russian Federation and a Hero of the Soviet Union. He was also the Special Representative of the President of the Russian Federation for International Cooperation in the Arctic and Antarctic; the First President of the Association of Polar Explorers; the First Vice-President of the Russian Geographical Society; a Soviet and Russian ocean scientist; an Arctic and Antarctic explorer; a Doctor of Geographical Sciences; a Professor; and a Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
The Ice Base of the Russian Geographical Society is named after him.
What do you like about the North? Everything. All this beauty is so versatile: cold, delicate, brutal. Nature is a subtle and talented painter
This is an autonomous camp on the Arctic Ocean ice, consisting of cosy, heated modules for scientific, technical and living purposes, located near the geographical North Pole. There is a temporary ice airfield and helicopter pads on the territory of the base.
Join us on an amazing adventure to the high-latitude Arctic. You'll get to experience the wonder of the icy landscapes and enjoy the atmosphere of one of the most remote places on the planet – the North Pole.
Expedition to the North Pole by Mil Mi-8
Arctic expedition to the North Pole by Mil Mi-8 helicopter