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Independent travelers can now explore Antarctica, the Arctic and beyond without paying extra, as Aurora waives single ...
What does it mean to live a life shaped by wild places? This week on Outdoor Explorer, we talk with author and adventurer Jon ...
Exodus Adventure Travels has announced its new tours with departures starting in 2026, offering immersive experiences across ...
A cultural burn in Fort Yukon, Alaska in May 2024. The wildland fire community, along with governments, policy makers, and ...
Donald Niedekker’s “Strange and Perfect Account From the Permafrost” offers an ambitious view of human history and is full of ...
The cabins are comfortable and decorated in Scandi colours of blondewood and navy. Our cabin has a compact bathroom and window view at sea level.
The Arctic is "fast becoming an area of intense focus for geopolitical competition", said Foreign Secretary David Lammy during his recent visit to the region. Russia has long eyed control over the ...
The Arctic adventure so thrilling I forgot to look for the northern lights There’s more to Lapland than chasing aurora borealis and searching for Santa, as Harriet Mallinson discovers on a ...
Public use cabins are popular in Alaska and demand exceeds supply. Host Paul Twardock sits down with representatives from Arctic Valley and Alaska Huts to learn about their new public use cabins.
At the beautiful Star Arctic Hotel, where we stayed, some cabins featured private saunas, while others had full glass ceilings for aurora watching right from your bed.
Over the course of 52 hours, I traveled from London all the way to the Arctic Circle - entirely by sleeper train. From the bustling platforms of the UK to the snowy silence of the far north, this ...