Wildlife viewing in the Russian Far East is set to offer an even more impressive array of opportunities for travellers interested in joining an Arctic adventure expedition cruise.
New Zealand-based polar cruise specialist, Heritage Expeditions, has reported an excellent2019 wildlife viewing season with sightings of polar and brown bear, pods of humpback, beluga, grey and bowhead whales and walrus.
Wrangel Island is an ecologically diverse Arctic location with snow buntings, Arctic fox, thousands of snow geese, musk oxen, walrus, bowhead and grey whales.
Heritage Expeditions 2020 Across the Top of the World itinerary has departures on 13 July and the 3 and 17 August 2020 from Anadyr, Russia.
Another destination proving to attract a wealth of wildlife, due to the richness of food to be found in the surrounding waters, is Kolyuchin Island.
Recent visitors cruising by zodiac beneath its cliffs saw thousands of seabirds such as guillemots, puffins, kittiwakes, cormorants and gulls.
What's more, the island also turned out to be a resting place for several polar bear families and walrus as well as a feeding ground attracting bowhead and grey whales.
About Heritage Expeditions
Heritage Expeditions is a family-owned and operated company, which specialises in taking small groups of up to 50 wildlife and wilderness enthusiasts on comfortable adventures to some of the most unique, far-flung locations on earth.
Travelling on the Spirit of Enderby and Akademik Shokalskiy, ships designed for polar research, it offers voyages from eight to 31 days.