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Ski South Pole – Axel Heiberg

Ski South Pole - Axel Heiberg

In the Footsteps of Amundsen

Test your limits on an extreme expedition marked by deep snow, steep climbs, and complex route-finding. Traverse the same terrain Amundsen discovered more than 100 years ago. Climb the steep Axel Heiberg Glacier, bounded by majestic peaks on both sides, and navigate your way around the infamous maze of crevasses known as the Devil’s Ballroom.

While Amundsen traveled by dog sled, you’ll travel by ski for 7-10 hours a day and pull your own sled, weighing 132-177 lb (60-80 kg). The challenges continue on the polar plateau where elevations reach almost 10,500 ft (3200 m) and temperatures plummet.

You’ll experience all types of weather, facing constant winds, fields of sastrugi, and white-out conditions. The rewards for completing the Axel Heiberg route are tangible as you reach the Geographic South Pole and follow in the footsteps of Antarctica’s great explorers.

48-DAY ITINERARY

Day 1

  • Fly to Union Glacier, Antarctica
  • Receive a welcome tour and get comfortable in your beautiful Antarctic basecamp.

Day 2-4

  • Acclimate to Antarctic conditions and brush up on skills
  • Fine tune gear and equipment with oversight from your guide

Day 5-14

  • Depart for Axel Heiberg Glacier
  • Ski across Axel Heiberg

Day 15-46

  • Ski the polar plateau to the South Pole

Day 47

  • Arrive at South Pole
  • Camp at the South Pole before flight back to Union Glacier

Day 48

  • Return to Union Glacier
  • Enjoy a celebratory event to mark your memorable Antarctic experience.

Day 49

  • Return to Chile

Upcoming Departures

Custom Dates Available Upon Inquiry

About The Ski South Pole – Axel Heiberg Camps

Crafted for the extremes, our Antarctic camps are a testament to precision engineering and logistical mastery. Whether you’re staying at Union Glacier Camp nestled by Mount Rossman, or traveling to one of our remote camps, each site is powered by renewable energy systems and supported by expert field staff trained in polar operations. Refined with our nearly half a century of experience in the interior of Antarctica, our camps are optimized for safety, sustainability, and a once-in-a-lifetime immersive experience.

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Union Glacier Camp

Union Glacier Camp

South Pole Camp

South Pole Camp

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Field Camps

Field Camps

What’s Included

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Airport transfers in Punta Arenas, Chile
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Round trip flight to Antarctica from Punta Arenas
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Meals and tented accommodation in Antarctica
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Antarctic guides and lecturers
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Celebration event and Certificate of Achievement
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Checked luggage up to 55 lb (25 kg) plus skis

What’s Not Included

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Commercial flights to and from Punta Arenas
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Airport transfers outside of Punta Arenas
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Meals and accommodation in Punta Arenas
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Additional flights within Antarctica
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Personal equipment and clothing
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Expenses incurred due to delays
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Luggage over 55 lb (25 kg)
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Satellite phone charges
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Insurance coverage—personal, medical, evacuation, or otherwise

All about the south pole

At ALE’s South Pole Camp, extreme conditions meet exceptional hospitality. Guests unwind in heated, double-walled sleeping tents designed to keep you warm no matter what is happening outside. The dedicated dining and lounge areas offer hearty meals, hot beverages, and a cozy spot to share stories from the ice—proving that even at the southernmost point on Earth, comfort doesn’t have to be compromised.

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Tom Crane

Thank you very much for helping me to get to Antarctica. It was a great trip and ALE was so well organized. I think I lost my soul to the ice.

Correne Coetzer

Now after some while I realize what a great time I had during the whole trip both in Chile and Antarctica. The delay we had was not a delay, it was anticipation of a real adventure and I enjoyed it too. I appreciate very much your efforts and professionalism in preparing and managing this very complicated logistic operation. I was even more pleased dealing with your team which creates very friendly and warm air in the cold environment.

Alexandr Drozdkov

I wanted to personally thank you and your team for a exceptional season on the ice. In my opinion the whole affair was faultless to a tee... even the bubbles in the champene you provided us on our return from the pole were of the correct diameter.

Jonathan Bradshaw

I have traveled for over 75 years to many extremely remote places and without a doubt Antarctic Logistics and Expeditions is the best logistics company I've ever worked with... If you want to travel to Antarctica and really see and experience the place, ALE is your best choice as a travel partner. They have my highest recommendation-5 STARS. “Thank You” ALE for exceeding all my expectations and giving me the experience of a lifetime.

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