Month: March 2026

 

Kent Scouts to Embark on Ambitious Arctic Expedition in April 2026

PRESS RELEASE 20th March 2026

Kent Scouts to Embark on Ambitious Arctic Expedition in April 2026

Fourteen members of Kent Scouts are preparing to set out on an extraordinary two‑week Arctic research and cultural exploration expedition this April (6–18 April 2026). The journey—months in the planning—will take the team from London to the remote landscapes of Svalbard, via Norway’s iconic fjords, frozen wildernesses, and rich polar heritage. Led by Expedition Leader David Wraight, with Alan Noake serving as home contact, the expedition aims to develop young adult leadership, resilience, global awareness, and environmental understanding through immersive project work in one of the world’s most remarkable regions.

The expedition begins on 6 April, when the team departs London Gatwick for Oslo. After settling into Citybox Oslo, the group will undertake a series of cultural and educational visits, including the Fram Museum, the Norwegian Maritime Museum, the Kon‑Tiki Museum, and the Norwegian Scouting Museum. These activities provide essential historical context on exploration, navigation, and environmental stewardship—key themes running throughout the journey.

On 8 April, the team travels across Norway by rail from Oslo to Bergen, enjoying one of Europe’s most scenic train routes before boarding the MS Nordkapp, part of the world‑renowned Hurtigruten fleet. Over the following days, the team will voyage north through dramatic fjords, calling at ports along the historic Norwegian coastal route. Landings—including opportunities to explore Ålesund and the stunning Hjørundfjord—offer further chances for individual and group research projects.

Upon arriving in Trondheim on 10 April, the team transfers to an overnight sleeper service, returning to Oslo in time for an additional day of project work and exploration. Options include fjord cruises, the Oslo Opera House, and environmental or cultural study visits.

The expedition’s most ambitious phase begins on 12 April, when the group flies 1,300 km north to Longyearbyen in the Svalbard archipelago—one of the world’s northernmost inhabited settlements. Hosted by Svalbard Experts and based in Longyearbyen, the team will undertake an intensive programme of polar activities designed to stretch their physical capabilities and deepen their understanding of Arctic environments.

Over four days, members will participate in an ice‑cave hike, a dog‑sledding expedition in Bolterdalen, a photography and hiking tour, and a snowmobile safari to Elveneset. A seven‑hour wildlife and glaciers cruise aboard the hybrid‑electric MS Bard provides a low‑impact opportunity to observe Svalbard’s unique ecosystems and learn about the region’s cutting‑edge sustainability efforts.

Between major activities, time is dedicated to structured project work, enabling participants to investigate themes such as climate change, polar exploration, sustainable tourism, wildlife conservation, and the challenges faced by remote communities.

The team returns to mainland Norway on 17 April for a final night in Oslo before flying back to London on 18 April.

This bold undertaking reflects Kent Scouts’ commitment to developing young leaders who are curious, adaptable, globally minded, and equipped to navigate the challenges of the modern world. The 2026 Arctic Expedition promises to be an unforgettable experience—one that will inspire its participants for years to come.

For further information, please contact:
Alan Noake MBE – Home Contact, Kent Scouts ArcticQuest2026 Global Project   
County Community Impact & Visits Abroad Team Leader, Kent Scouts
County Office: 01622 397070
Direct Mobile Number: 07525 633435
Personal Email: alan.noake@kentscouts.org.uk Kent Scouts Website: www.kentscouts.org.uk
Project email: info@arcticquest2026.org.uk Project Website: www.arcticquest2026.org.uk