The Experience This fly-in polar bear viewing lodge is located on the southern tip of Wapusk National Park, south of Churchill Manitoba.
Cape Tatnum Wildlife Management Area is a remote stretch of Hudson Bay's coastline. It is here that
this population of polar bears lives and lazes the summer months away after they get off the ice flows
and onto the tidal flats. This is a one of a kind experience and is quite different from the Churchill tours.
This lodge is unique in that it offers polar bear viewing in August and September, which means better weather, and you can see the stunning fall colours of the arctic tundra. The lodge is situated only a few hundred metres from the coast line and bears are often seen right up to the lodge's enclosed compound. The compound keeps guests, and bears safe. During the day you will venture out onto the tundra on guided tours to view the bears in their most natural setting. Coastal ground tours will provide you with a personal connection to the raw and natural oceans edge before you. An open concept of travel through this environment provides for equally interesting adventure, as you traverse 35 km of established trails with All-Terrain-Vehicles. With no other lodges on the coast within 150 km, and the sky line is unlimited. Strict protocol while traveling in this high density polar bears domain is applied/enforced
Termine 2008 Mitte August bis ende September
Preis
5 Tage 4 Naechte $3,300.00 pro Person im Doppelzimmer
6 Tage 5 Naechte $3,500.00 pro Person im Doppelzimmer
zuzueglich 5% Goods and Service Tax (GST)
Wapusk Nationalpark Mit einer Flaeche von 11.475 quadrat km ist Kanada's 73. Nationalpark und representiert die Hudson Bay Lowland Naturregion. Die Kulturen der First Nation
Naturvoelker lebten bereits vor 4000 Jahren in der Wasup Region....mehr info
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MANITOBA CANADA
Area: 650 100 km²
Pop.: 1, 119 600 Capital: Winnipeg
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Trips originate and end in Gillam, Manitoba. Gillam is serviced by a daily flight to
Winnipeg by Calm Air. A charter plane provides the connection between Gillam and the lodge on the
coast of Hudson Bay, near York Factory.