Recreational Activities
A few of many activities that you can do at the arctic would be: Going on an Arctic Cruise, going on a nature hike, or looking at the local wildlife. If you do choose to go on a nature hike, make sure you wear warm clothes and drink lots of water. Have fun!
Points of Interest
Some interesting things that you can see in the Arctic are the beautiful Northern Lights at night. The Northern Lights is a popular destination for tourists. You can also see many species in the Arctic that make the Arctic so special.
Supplies and Gear You Should Bring on Your Trip
- Voltage jacket - Plug Adapter Kit - Binoculars - Waterproof Jacket(Good Quality) - 2 Pairs of Heavy Wool Socks - Rubber Boots
- Duffel Bag - Gloves - Writing/Reading Material - Waterproof Pants - Thermal or Wool Underwear - Pile Jacket - Sunglasses
- Hat(Waterproof and Warm) - Down Sweater - Spare Eyeglasses - Sweatpants - Film Shied Bag - Wool Sweater - Sunblock
- Sweatshirt - Extra Batteries - First Aid Kit - Washcloth - Address Book - Toiletries - Woolite - Camera and Lenses - Day Pack
- Film - Lip Care
- Duffel Bag - Gloves - Writing/Reading Material - Waterproof Pants - Thermal or Wool Underwear - Pile Jacket - Sunglasses
- Hat(Waterproof and Warm) - Down Sweater - Spare Eyeglasses - Sweatpants - Film Shied Bag - Wool Sweater - Sunblock
- Sweatshirt - Extra Batteries - First Aid Kit - Washcloth - Address Book - Toiletries - Woolite - Camera and Lenses - Day Pack
- Film - Lip Care
Nearby Biome For Side Trips
A nearby biome for side trips is the Arctic Tundra. The Arctic Tundra has similar weather to the Arctic. It is a good destination for adventurous people.
Weather Report
In the Arctic the weather is very extreme. You should expect snow storms and blizzards. The average precipitation is less than 50 cm. and the average temperature is - 40 degrees Make sure you pack the right gear because you could get frostbite, or worse. It is almost impossible to survive without the proper gear in the Arctic.