Siberia’s Forgotten Coast

Indigenous peoples, Spoon-billed Sandpipers and so much more | 18 days**

The eastern coastline of Siberia is one of the most remote and least visited parts of the globe and its rich natural history has largely gone undiscovered.  Dominated by the volcanoes of Kamchatka in the south, the fjords of the former Koryak region and the rich estuarine areas and tundra of Chukotka, there is a huge diversity of wildlife and habitats. One of the most iconic endemic species is the critically endangered spoon-billed sandpiper. Earlier expeditions supported the work of research teams involved with this species and expanded it to include other seabirds and waders as potential changes in their populations and distribution were monitored due to factors such as climate change.

On your journey from Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy to Nome you will encounter spectacular volcanoes, fjords and rolling tundra which dominate the coastline.

** ** 18 days are spent on board but the dates equate to 17 days since we cross the International Date Line.

Ship:                       Heritage Adventurer

When:                     Normally one departure annually June/July

Guide price:         Please ask

Important note: As a result of the Russia-Ukraine war, these voyages are suspended until further notice. We continue to watch the situation carefully and will issue updates accordingly.

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