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A Guide to Planning Your Canadian Arctic Adventure

The Seeker by The Seeker
April 5, 2022
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Thanks to its impressive landscapes, intriguing wildlife, and much more, the Canadian Arctic remains one of the most coveted travel destinations on earth. The Arctic makes up over 40% of the country’s landmass and is It is a vital component of the region’s national identity.

Due to the importance and popularity of the Arctic region, it is a top choice for many tourists who want to explore the unique experiences on land and at sea. The ability to witness the dance of the Northern Lights is another privilege of travelling to the North. If you’re ready to indulge in the kaleidoscope of experiences the Arctic offers, here is a guide to help you plan the perfect trip.

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Seek Help from Expedition Experts

Your Canadian Arctic expedition might be tricky to plan without adequate help from professionals. Since there is an abundance of activities to enjoy, you need to seek help from a knowledgeable expedition team during your planning. The expedition experts are familiar with the famous tourist spots and can help you create a detailed itinerary for your trip.

A travel expert’s knowledge will help you avoid costly mistakes and allow you to make the best of your trip. You don’t have to stress about tours, accommodation, transportation, and other vital components of your travel when you seek professional help.

Create a List of Must-See Places

The Arctic region offers a diverse range of activities and tourist spots that you wouldn’t want to miss. Many travellers head to the North to observe polar bears, the world’s largest land carnival, in their natural habitat. You can also witness Arctic whales and go dogsledding to follow the footsteps of Amundsen and other early explorers.

Depending on the type of activity that excites you, you can also sail in or kayak in the artic. The options are endless, and creating a list of places in advance will ensure you don’t miss out on any unique adventure.

Start Saving Up in Advance

Since a trip to the Canadian Arctic is a one-of-a-kind experience, you want to make the best of it by creating a budget ahead of time. Due to its recent tourist developments, the Arctic region has become a top choice for many thrill-seeking explorers, with one million tourists visiting each year.

Due to the number of people visiting the region, it is essential to save up in advance as travelling there can be expensive during peak season. It is also easier to manage your budget if you have a longer timespan to set money aside for the big trip.

Learn About the Rules & Regulations

When you’re visiting a new place, it is essential to respect the rules and regulations of the location to ensure you don’t disrupt the residents. Following the code of conduct for arctic tourists will enable you to be aware of exploring the region without breaking any rules. You can enjoy your tour responsibly by choosing a professional expedition team to guide you regarding the dos and don’ts of your trip.

You can also show your respect by learning about the culture before and during your stay. Learning about the Inuit history and the troubles they encountered will help you appreciate their welcoming nature even more.

Take your time to plan your grand Canadian Arctic expedition and make memories that last a lifetime.

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