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Vast and remote with dangerous fauna, offering Aboriginal techniques and bush survival training. Skills include finding water, bush tucker identification, navigation, and snake safety. Best season April-September (cooler months), high difficulty due to heat and remoteness with venomous challenges throughout.
View details →Experience the last frontier with extreme weather variations offering summer and winter survival courses including homesteading. Learn cold weather survival, hunting/fishing, bear safety, and bush flying. Best in June-August and January-March, difficulty ranges from high to extreme due to wildlife like bears, moose, and wolves.
View details →Mountain wilderness survival including backcountry and avalanche training. Skills focus on avalanche safety, wildlife deterrence, and alpine techniques. Best season June-September (summer). Difficulty moderate to high due to altitude and presence of grizzlies, black bears, and cougars.
View details →Known for extreme weather and glacial terrain offering Gaucho experiences and mountaineering survival. Learn weather prediction, glacier travel, and wind management. Best season November-March. High difficulty due to unpredictable weather and strong winds over 120 km/h common.
View details →Experience survival in extreme heat with navigation challenges. Programs include Tuareg-led expeditions and military desert training focusing on water finding, navigation by stars, and sandstorm survival. Best season is October-March with high difficulty due to extreme temperatures and dehydration risks.
View details →Arctic survival training where temperatures can drop to -40°C. Program types include military surplus training and Sami techniques teaching snow shelters, ice fishing, and fire building in wet conditions. Best season January-March. High difficulty due to extreme cold. Full arctic gear necessary with potential Northern Lights experience as a bonus.
View details →Utilizes traditional Bushmen techniques focusing on tracking, poison arrows, and sourcing water from plants. Programs led by San people offering a strong cultural immersion. Best season April-October. Difficulty moderate to high.
View details →Biodiversity hotspot where indigenous Dayak techniques are taught including bamboo utilization, insect consumption, and river crossing. Programs are high in difficulty due to humidity and wildlife threats, with Iban and Dayak indigenous guides. Best season March-October. Medical risks include tropical diseases.
View details →Wet and cold environment known for military training grounds and bushcraft schools. Skills include wet weather fire starting, coastal foraging, and shelter construction. Best season May-September. Moderate difficulty with constant rainy weather and extensive coastal foraging opportunities.
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