Snowmobile Safari to the Ice Cave

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On arrival at the Tellbreen glacier, we switch off the snowmobiles, put on our headtorches and head down into the cave. The meltwater channels during the summertime create unique formations and passageways we can explore. These channels change from year to year, adding to the unique experience. An ice cave can tell us about the history of the climate from the time when Svalbard was free of ice. Some of the layers of ice in the cave contain air bubbles, the ice in some places is as clear as glass, while the layers are often filled with sediments.
There is a hidden world down here in the cave; a world of narrow passageways, glittering snow crystals, icicles and art formations created by Mother Nature.

tn Winter Snowmobile ice cave Svalbvard Vemund Solli

A light in the dark
The guide will explain about Svalbard’s fascinating geology. The temperature inside the ice cave is generally around -3 ˚C. Down here, away from the elements, there is no wind and it’s completely dark. We use headtorches to light up the underground landscape to fully appreciate the details in the ice and the enormous ice masses surrounding us. We will serve lunch in the ice cave or up on the glacier, depending on the prevailing weather conditions.

Snowmobile safari to ice cave offer a bit of everything Svalbard has to offer. The Arctic landscape, snowmobiling, historical places and a completely unique trip into the fascinating world of the ice cave. This is a good trip to start your Svalbard stay with or attend with your family, as the trip is shorter than other snowmobile trips.

Physical Requirements/Difficulty Grading System
Suitable for most without any snowmobile experience, through some rugged terrain

Practical Information

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