All expeditions, being published here, are organized and led by Dr. Christian Adler.
Allow me, to introduce myself in short:
As a native of South-Germany and a mountaineer, I'm very familiar with
the Alps and have climbed peaks up 6.000 meters in the Andes or in Africa.
As a scientist I visited and studied
indigenous people in the most remote regions on earth, in particular
'hunters and gatherers'.
I'm traveling to the Arctic since 1972. Early in the Seventies
I spent three years in N-Greenland among the Polar Eskimo and wrote a
dissertation about their behavior patterns.
I lived as one of them, leading my own Eskimo-household, accompanying my native companions for seal-hunt,
following them to walrus- or bear-hunt,
to the whale-hunt in a kajak etc.
In 1973 we went on a big sledge-expedition from Greenland to Canada.
For the "White-man" in this team, this was the first repetition
of one of the great sledge-journeys since pioneer-time.
Despite the fact, that I have spent more time in rain-forests
than in Polar regions in the past,
I could not let off from the Arctic anymore.
In 1985 I started
with "expedition-tourism" in Svalbard,
something, which has become a complete new sector of the travel
industry meanwhile.
During consecutive years I led groups in Svalbard
every year. And my "travelling-style" has been copied by others
not only once.
In 1991 I changed the destination, led expeditions to East-Greenland.
In between 1995 - 2001 I returned to Thule (North Greenland).
Again, every year, and the Inuit were looking forward to my operations,
as they were earning from it! And that's as tourism should be! However, I have to admit,
sometimes difficult to realize, as local expectations are much higher
than a calculated budget, for instance for boats.
During the years in between I also undertook some group-tours to the tropics,
e.g. to the pirate-area of the Sulu-Sea (Can't explain you here 'why',
but we were all safe). In 1984 I had a historic sail-ship been built in this
area and we used the seagoing "museum-piece" lateron to explore this remote, normally not accessible region.
So did we during a tour in the Calamianes archipelago (Southern China Sea) and so on...
Since 2002 I'm based in East-Greenland again.
Patagonia und Kamchatka were added, as many of my participants became friends, asked me
for new destinations...
Patagonia was a "Hit", already the first time,
some even joined a second time on the same trip.
To me, this kind of activity always has remained to be a hobby.
I'm not a commercial tour-operator.
To your information: You are visiting a private Website. Polar-Travel.com
is no firm.
The listed expeditions were/are being marketed by different German tour-operators.
Or, were/are being organized upon request of private persons.
Commercial tour-organizers, who would like
to include the one or the other tour
into their program are highly welcome.
Also very welcome are private persons or any private groups,
who would like to take advantage of my expedition-know-how to realize their own expedition endeavors.
With your booking as a private person you request, that I will organize and lead the journey for you and other interested people, who would like to do the same trip.
I'll be organizing and leading the tour along the same
principle. In other words: I'm helping you, shall exercise the
due diligence, for whatever is necessary to make the tour a success.
However,
you will be fully travelling at your own risk.
You will have to sign a waiver from all liabilites,
if you like to join one of these journeys.
Kindly have a look on the programs here. Perhaps you'll see something
interesting for you. I would be looking forward to hear from you.
If you have suggestions refering to new destinations,
I'm also glad, if you send me a note - the more unusual, the better.
By the way: I'm speaking, German, English, Danish, Spanish, some French and Italian.
Don't hesitate to write in your language.
I remain
with best regards
Dr. Christian Adler
PS: That's me, today!
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