Matthew Barnsley Director and Founder

In this series of videos, watch outdoor experts, Mat and Josh from Polaris Outdoor explore the incredible benefits of educational travel to remote and largely untouched landscapes.

Educational travel has so much to offer an individual. In an age where looking at amazing pictures on the internet and learning online is used as a primary source of education, it is so refreshing to be able to actually touch these places, smell and feel inside how they affect you.

Memories like this don't fade away like the scroll of a picture feed on Instagram; they actually become a part of you; it's permanent and effecting, it changes you. Some of this learning is captured in the film work that Ben Walton produces and we are very lucky to have him on board.

One of the best aspects of travel is the people you meet. Experiencing a culture so alien to yours holds great learning value and can help you to become wise when otherwise you might too quickly judge a person for whatever reason.

Most of all it demonstrates that no matter how different we all are there are so many things that we all share and that bind us together such as kindness, trust, manners and selfless service to one another.

What would you need and what can you expect on an expedition to like this?

Learn more about the environment, culture and invaluable experiences to be had on an expedition to the arctic!

Discover more about Polaris Outdoor and how you and your students can get involved here:

 

 

 

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