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ANTARCTICA

south georgia
& the falkland islands

January 26 – February 16, 2011


Aboard the Clipper Adventurer

presented by zegrahm expeditions


© Peter Harrison

Dear Adventurer

Our Antarctic expedition is ideally timed during the height of the austral summer and presents
an unparalleled opportunity to discover the multi-faceted treasures of the world’s southernmost
realm. Weather and ice conditions will determine our path and landings, just as they governed
the voyages of Antarctic explorers in the past. We take full advantage of our fleet of Zodiacs to
reach remote shores and to cruise among stunning formations of grounded icebergs. The long
daylight hours mean we can affect several landings a day. And, as always with Zegrahm, you’ll
travel in the company of veteran leaders and renowned lecturers, who provide insight into the
natural wonders and historic legacy along our route.

From Ushuaia we set sail for the beautiful Falkland Islands and their extensive populations
of rockhopper, gentoo, and Magellanic penguins, as well as the regal black-browed albatross.
We then cruise to South Georgia, made famous by explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton. During
our three days here we observe the largest concentration of wildlife anywhere in the world.
Walk beaches covered with elephant and fur seals and watch penguins tending to their chicks.
The rocky shores and pristine coves harbor thousands of king penguins, the second-largest
and perhaps the most beautiful of all penguin species—a photographer’s dream. South Georgia
is also home to gentoo, chinstrap, and macaroni penguins, and four types of albatross, including
the majestic wandering albatross.

During five days of expeditionary landings on the Antarctic Peninsula and its adjoining islands
we explore remote areas not possible on shorter visits. Here towering icebergs of all shapes and
sizes; Weddell, leopard, and crabeater seals; Adelie and chinstrap penguins; and a bewitching
landscape that defies imagination—create impressions that will last a lifetime.

For Antarctica history buffs, birders, photographers, and lovers of wilderness areas, this voyage
should be one of life’s mandatory travel experiences. We hope you will join us.

Warmest regards,

Peter Harrison & Shirley Metz


Zegrahm Cofounders

Saunders Island
Elsehul Bay
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Torres del Paine Salisbury Plain


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National Park A R GE NT I NA Carcass Island Stromness Bay


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Bluff Islands
Dra ke Deception
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Lemaire Channel

Pleneau Island Petermann Island


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© Sergey Frolov
DEcEPTION ISLAND

Day by Day Itiner ary

Wednesday, January 26, 2011 rockhopper, Magellanic, and king penguins,


USA as well as black-browed albatross.
Depart from home on your independent flight
Monday & Tuesday, January 31 & February 1
to Buenos Aires.
Cruising the South Scotia Sea
Thursday, January 27 Our lecturers recap our experiences and
Buenos Aires, Argentina prepare us for our visit to South Georgia.
Upon arrival, transfer to our centrally-located On deck, join naturalists in search of seabirds
hotel. Spend the rest of the day relaxing or and marine mammals that flourish in these
enjoy a sightseeing tour. Brunch, welcome nutrient-rich waters.
dinner, and overnight at our hotel.
Wednesday – Friday, February 2 – 4
Friday, January 28 South Georgia
Buenos Aires / Ushuaia / Flexibility in this area is a must. Many of our
Board Clipper Adventurer leaders have been to South Georgia numerous
Early morning transfer to the airport for your times and, if the weather is in our favor, we
flight to Ushuaia where we have lunch and a may want to make a landing before breakfast
tour before boarding the Clipper Adventurer. or even after dinner. We call at some of the
Set sail for the Falkland Islands this afternoon. many islands, bays, and coves where we can see
outstanding birdlife and elephant and fur seals
Saturday, January 29
close at hand. The following is a list of places
At Sea
we plan to visit on South Georgia. Some of
Enjoy a day at sea as we make our way to the
them are pending final government approval.
Falkland Islands. Lecturers introduce us to
the natural and historical highlights ahead. Elsehul Bay – This beautiful bay is home
to thousands of fur seals as well as macaroni
Sunday, January 30
penguins, the most numerous of all penguin
Carcass Island / Saunders
species. Listen for the high-pitched trumpeting
Island, Falkland Islands
of king penguins amid the magnificent sounds
On Carcass Island we explore gentoo and
of marine mammals that echo the bay.
Magellanic penguin rookeries and walk
the beautiful beaches rich with seabirds. Salisbury Plain – Two glaciers flank
On Saunders Island we hope to see gentoo, Salisbury Plain on South Georgia’s north coast.

ROcKHOPPER PENGUIN yOUNG ELEPHANT SEALS

© Shirley Metz
WANDERING ALBATROSS KING PENGUINS

© Thomas Baechtold © Peter Harrison

Here, more than 200,000 king penguins Sunday, February 6


congregate and breed, and we are greeted South Ork ney Islands
by one of the more remarkable sights—and These mountainous islands were once known
sounds—on Earth. as “The Inaccessible Islands.” In winter a
solid sheet of fast ice joins this island group
Stromness Bay – Site of Sir Ernest
to the Antarctic Peninsula, some 450 miles
Shackleton and his party’s arrival after their
away. A scene of unparalleled beauty awaits,
harrowing crossing of the island’s glaciers
with penguins everywhere, including Adelie,
on foot, Stromness offers views of cliffs and
chinstrap, gentoo, and the occasional
a glacier from which the adventurer and his
macaroni penguin.
companions descended.
Monday, February 7
Grytviken – We go ashore and explore
Elephant Island
here, discovering the old ruins of this once-
This morning we arrive at Elephant Island,
active whaling station. The cemetery holds a
made famous by the Shackleton expedition.
special fascination, as it is here that Shackleton
Awesome glaciers, speckled with pink algae,
is buried. Walking along the coast, we spy
create a dramatic backdrop. Weather permit-
seabirds, penguins, and marine mammals.
ting, we enjoy a Zodiac cruise around the
Gold Harbour – At the foot of the island and have an opportunity to view a
Bertrab Glacier, Gold Harbour is often thriving chinstrap penguin colony.
referred to as the “jewel in the island’s crown.”
Tuesday – Saturday, February 8 – 12
In addition to a large king penguin colony,
Antarctic Peninsula
we are likely to see elephant and fur seals,
As we cruise the waters of the Antarctic
gentoo penguins, giant petrels, and perhaps
Peninsula and its adjacent islands, our daily
even some light-mantled albatross.
schedule of landings are dependent upon
Saturday, February 5 weather and ice conditions. There is the
South Scotia Sea possibility that we may visit a research station
Our lecture series continues as we venture and witness the scientific activities conducted
south. Naturalists recap our memorable visit by the multinational community of scientists
to South Georgia and introduce us to the working there. The expeditionary nature of
history, geology, and wildlife of the Antarctic our voyage precludes guaranteeing specific
Peninsula and its surrounding islands. stops; in the past we have visited the locations

PARADISE BAy GENTOO PENGUIN

© Peter Harrison © Jack S. Grove


WEDDELL SEAL HUmPBAcK WHALE

© Casey Marker

below. This list serves as a guideline only of Crabeater and leopard seals haul out on the
the places you may experience. ice, and elephant seals and gentoo penguins
occupy the island itself.
Brown Bluff – Located on the Antarctic
continent, the volcanic promontory of Brown Petermann Island – Discovered by
Bluff rises 2,450 feet above an ash beach a German expedition in 1873-74 and named
littered with huge and bizarrely shaped after geographer August Petermann, the island
boulders. Some 20,000 pairs of Adelie, and is home to the world’s southernmost colony of
hundreds of gentoo penguins, make their gentoo penguins. Snow-capped and small at
home here. Skuas and pintado petrels nest just a mile long by half a mile wide, it offers
near the top of the cliff and kelp gulls fill close-up, picture-perfect scenes of penguins—
the air with perpetual sound and motion. both gentoo and Adelie—as well as skuas and
blue-eyed shags.
Deception Island – As we approach
Deception through Neptune’s Bellows, Sunday & Monday, February 13 & 14
a channel just wide enough for our ship Dr ake Passage
to navigate, southern fulmars and pintado During our Drake crossing, we have opportu-
petrels soar overhead. Our anchorage is inside nities to see and photograph wandering and
a volcano whose collapsed cone was filled by black-browed albatross, sooty shearwaters and
rushing seawater. white-chinned petrels. We keep a lookout for
whales often seen in these waters.
Lemaire Channel and Pleneau
Tuesday, February 15
Island – Cruising the beautiful Lemaire
Ushuaia, Argentina /
Channel, we keep watch for the humpback
Disembark / Buenos Aires
and minke whales frequently spotted here.
Disembark in Ushuaia and transfer to the
This narrow channel is one of the most visually
airport for your flight to Buenos Aires,
impressive areas of the Antarctic Peninsula.
connecting with your independent overnight
Steep mountain peaks jut out of the sea on
flight to the USA.
both sides, and the waters are often choked
with icebergs and frequented by crabeater seals. Wednesday, February 16
A stunning labyrinth of grounded icebergs lies USA
in the shallow waters west of Pleneau Island, Early-morning arrival in the USA and connect
presenting a superb Zodiac cruising experience. to flights homeward.

cHINSTRAP PENGUINS

© Shirley Metz
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For most activities, a relatively moderate level of exertion is required. You will need to climb into
and out of Zodiacs for excursions ashore. Ashore, you must be able to walk moderate distances,
unaided, over rough terrain (rocky, uneven beaches in the sub-Antarctic islands, and occasional ice
and snow on the Antarctic Peninsula.) Temperatures will range from 45º – 55º F in the sub-Antarctic
region, and may get as cold as 30º – 40º F on the Antarctic Peninsula itself, although sunshine
and low humidity will create a very temperate atmosphere. We will mail a complete list of recom-
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Participants will most enjoy the remarkable opportunities this expedition offers if they travel with
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Deck Plan
CLIPPER ADVENTURER

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CATEGORY 1 $13,980 CATEGORY 6 $18,480
CATEGORY 2 $14,880 SUITE $21,980
CATEGORY 3 $15,780 OWNER’S SUITE $25,680
CATEGORY 4 $16,680 SINGLE / CAT 2 $23,780
CATEGORY 5 $17,580 SINGLE / CAT 4 $26,680

Limited singles available at the quoted single rate above. Additional singles may be available at 1.7
times the share rate (suite not applicable).
Included: Accommodations in our hotels and on board Clipper Adventurer as outlined in the itinerary;
all onboard meals; all group meals on land; group transfers; services of the expedition staff, including
lectures, briefings, slide/film shows; all group activities and excursions; landing and port fees; $50,000
of emergency sickness/accident medical expenses and $75,000 in evacuation insurance; all gratuities.
Pre-extension includes all of the above.
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As of January 2010, the approximate economy air fare as listed in the itinerary is $1,785 for USA/
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Patag oni a
& Tor r es del Pa i ne

Optional Pre-Voyage Extension | January 21 – 28, 2011


Encompassing 615,000 acres of expansive grasslands and the fantastic pinnacles of the Andean
mountains, Torres del Paine National Park is a stunning UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and
Chile’s premier Patagonian destination.

Here peaks of twisted, snow-dusted granite—endowed with waterfalls, emerald lakes, and
verdant valleys—tower above the plains of Patagonia. During our three days in the park,
accompanied by our leader, we take every opportunity to observe the unique flora and fauna of
the region. Nearly 150 native animal species reside in the steppe and forested areas, including
Patagonian foxes, vicuñas, and guanacos. And among the 100 species of local birds are the

Cover photos: © Sergey Frolov (King Penguin and Chinstrap Penguin); Peter Harrison (Paradise Bay and Fur Seals)
high-stepping lesser rheas, the New World’s largest bird, and the elegant Andean condors that
soar high above the landscape.

In addition to our time in Torres del Paine, we enjoy a stay in the colorful village of El Calafate,
our base for exploring Argentina’s Glacier National Park.

Please contact our office or visit our Web site for a detailed itinerary.

Extension Price: $3,380 per person, double occupancy; $980 single supplement.

Note: For terms and conditions, baggage restrictions, cancellation policies, and air fare, please refer
to the main voyage.
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• To read a “Report From the Field” and view photos from


previous expeditions, please go to our Web site and
search for “Antarctica.”
• View a video from this expedition at www.zeco.com/video

“ One of the best trips ever taken; personable and


knowledgeable guides; perfect crew; natural
science and history beautifully combined. better
than first class! Thoughtful balance of activities
and participation in the learning experience.”
– M. & J. Alden
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