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There are some common things about our guests:

"...but they still get goosebumps thinking of the caribou running by, barely 30 feet from their observation spot."

but they would do anything to live it again.

They usually arrive with very high expectations...
but their experience goes even beyond what they'd imagined!

They return to their city after about 10 days...
but they still get goosebumps thinking of the thousands of caribou running by, barely 30 feet from their observation spot.

What they say:

A few hours later, on our way back to camp, over the mountain at twilight, I thought once again that to see such sights as I had seen might indeed be close to a mystical experience. Better yet, that to visit Ungava wilderness and to participate in some of its natural mysteries was a deeply human experience. Perhaps, without quite knowing it at the time, that is why we had come to the North in the first place. Certainly this is why we would return.
Howard Frank Mosher, Vermont, USA

 

We touched ground with the helicopter about 5 miles ahead of the running caribou herd, coming right at us. The closer they came, the faster my heart was beating. To see, hear and feel the sheer power of thousands of caribou running by right and left from me was a feeling that I will never forget
Philip Herzog, Berlin, Germany

 

Flying through the Fraser Canyon by helicopter and meeting with countless caribou in their natural surroundings was an experience that went beyond my imagination!
John Zorbasky, New York City, USA

Who they are:

Great North Adventures' clients are mostly male, urban professionals in their forties. They all share the same passionate desire for exploring untouched corners of our planet and are ready to come a long way to share some unforgettable moments with us.

Our guests come from:

North America:    40%
Europe:    35%
Asia:    15%
South America:    5%
Oceania:    3%
Africa:    2%

 

 

 

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