Expeditions
TO THE NORTH POLE

Since 2002 BARNEO team carries out a unique and complex mission in its construction and operation of a temporary ice runway and ice base on a drifting ice floe near the North Pole.

Your Routes to the North Pole

Via Longyearbyen (Norway):
Flight by AN-74 on the route Longyearbyen — ice base Barneo – Longyearbyen; Helicopter flight (Mi-8) on the route Ice base Barneo – North Pole — Ice base Barneo.
Via Longyearbyen (Norway):
Flight by AN-74 on the route Longyearbyen — ice base Barneo – Longyearbyen; Helicopter flight (Mi-8) on the route Ice base Barneo – North Pole — Ice base Barneo.
Via Longyearbyen (Norway):
Flight by AN-74 on the route Longyearbyen — ice base Barneo – Longyearbyen; Helicopter flight (Mi-8) on the route Ice base Barneo – North Pole — Ice base Barneo.
Via Longyearbyen (Norway):
Flight by AN-74 on the route Longyearbyen — ice base Barneo – Longyearbyen; Helicopter flight (Mi-8) on the route Ice base Barneo – North Pole — Ice base Barneo.

The Camp

Ice Camp Barneo is a unique International temporary drift station, used for science, sport, ski, tourist expeditions purposes

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The Camp

Ice Camp Barneo is a unique International temporary drift station, used for science, sport, ski, tourist expeditions purposes

Learn more

The Camp

Ice Camp Barneo is a unique International temporary drift station, used for science, sport, ski, tourist expeditions purposes

Learn more

The Camp

Ice Camp Barneo is a unique International temporary drift station, used for science, sport, ski, tourist expeditions purposes

Learn more

Tourism

We present a unique opportunity to reach the North Pole, become a polar explorer, to visit real drifting ice station, to visit the geographical North Pole onboard a helicopter and take a walk in the ice hummocks enjoying their striking beauty and peculiar form, celebrate the achievement of the North Pole and join the ranks of the chosen people who have spent the night on the drifting ice of the Arctic.

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Sports

Ski marathons, skydiving, polar scuba diving, model airplane building, figure skating, and even soccer!

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Science

Oceanography, cryobiology, hydrochemistry,aerology, glaciology, magnetometry, plankton studies, and cryofauna research.

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Guests

Seasoned world travelers and fans of extreme tourism from around the globe.

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Børge Ousland

is a Norwegian polar explorer, photographer, and writer. He started his career as a Norwegian Navy Special Forces officer and spent several years working as a deep-sea diver. In 1994, he made the first solo and unsupported journey to the North Pole from Arctic Cape in Russia.

Inge Solheim

is an internationally renowned guide, adventurer, and partnership-builder. He is one of the world's leading authorities on the polar regions and an ambassador for brands, charities, and countries. Inge has been featured in numerous prime-time television shows on the BBC, NBC, C4, Sky, TV Norge, the History Channel, and NRK. He has delivered some of the world's most difficult disabled expeditions, overcoming immense challenges in mobility, sight, and mental impairment.

Prince Harry

joined a group of wounded servicemen for the first stage of their 200-mile trek to the North Pole in aid of the charity Walking With the Wounded, of which he is patron. The team of six included four soldiers who were injured in Afghanistan, two of them amputees. They set out to raise £2 million for the charity.

Galya Morell

is an explorer and adventure artist. Following in the steps of her Northern ancestors, Komi reindeer herders and Pomor mammal hunters, Galya Morrell has lived and travelled in the Arctic for over 30 years. Under the stage name ColdArtist, Galya explores the limits of the body and the possibilities of the mind, working in a rare genre of visual synthetic performance on the drifting sea ice.

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E-mail: campbarneo@gmail.com Address: Zvonarsky per., 7, bld. 3 107031, Moscow, Russia