Antarctica with HX: A World beyond words

An Experience Beyond Expectation

Antarctica is one of those rare places that stops you in your tracks, not just for its beauty, but for the sheer scale and stillness of it. It’s vast, untouched, and humbling in a way that’s difficult to put into words. A destination that doesn’t just impress you, it quietly shifts your perspective.

My recent expedition with HX (Hurtigruten Expeditions) on their Highlights of Antarctica itinerary, sailing onboard the MS Roald Amundsen, was nothing short of extraordinary. It wasn’t just the landscapes or the wildlife, it was the way the entire journey unfolded, layered with meaning, knowledge, and moments that genuinely stayed with me.

This is not a traditional cruise. It’s an experience built around exploration, understanding, and connection, both to the destination and to the environment itself.

Icebergs of the Lamaire Channel

Icebergs of the Lamaire Channel

The Journey South

The journey began in Buenos Aires, before flying south to Ushuaia, a place often referred to as the end of the world. From Ushuaia, we set sail across the legendary Drake Passage. A crossing that’s often spoken about with a mix of caution and curiosity, known as either the “Drake Shake” or the “Drake Lake,” depending on conditions. I was incredibly fortunate to experience the latter!

The seas were calm and glassy, stretching endlessly around us and making for a pretty surreal start to the journey. It allowed time to settle in, to absorb the anticipation, and to begin understanding just how remote and remarkable this part of the world really is.

These days at sea were far from just a crossing. They were an introduction, not just to Antarctica, but to the philosophy behind HX. The Expedition Team began to layer the experience with knowledge through briefings, wildlife insights, and storytelling, that transformed what lay ahead into something far more meaningful.

Tip: Even if you’re lucky enough to experience a “Drake Lake,” conditions can change quickly and it’s always better to be prepared, so is worth packing seasickness tablets just in case! better to be safe than sorry I always say.

Ushuaia -

Ushuaia – “End of the World”

Experiencing Antarctica

Arriving in Antarctica is something you never forget. Towering icebergs, vast glaciers, and a stillness that’s difficult to put into words set the scene from the very beginning. Each day unfolds differently, shaped by the conditions, with landings and zodiac cruises taking you deep into this untouched environment.

Wildlife encounters are constant and incredibly special. You might find yourself walking among colonies of penguins, from curious Gentoo to the striking Chinstrap, watching them go about their day, completely unfazed by your presence. Out on the water, whales surface nearby, sometimes so close you can hear the breath as they rise. Seals can often be seen resting on drifting ice, completely at ease in their surroundings.

It’s the unpredictability of it all that makes it so memorable. One moment you’re quietly taking in the landscape, and the next you’re witnessing wildlife in its most natural, untouched state.

Curious Adelie Penguins

Curious Adelie Penguins

Optional Extras

One of the most memorable parts of the journey was the Discovery Kayaking experience. Moving quietly through the water, surrounded by glaciers and drifting ice, it offered a completely different and deeply peaceful perspective of Antarctica. There’s a stillness to it that you simply don’t get any other way. No engine noise, no distractions, just you, the water, and Antarctica in its purest form. It was easily one of the most peaceful and memorable parts of the entire journey, and something I would highly recommend to anyone considering it.

Tip: Discovery Kayaking has very limited spaces, so it’s important to pre-book this experience well in advance to avoid missing out.

Discovery Kayaking was a bit chilly!

Discovery Kayaking was a bit chilly!

Life Onboard: The Ship, Crew & Expedition Experience

Life onboard strikes the perfect balance between comfort, connection, and purpose. The ship itself is beautifully designed. It’s modern, Scandinavian-inspired, and incredibly comfortable without feeling over the top. Large panoramic windows, cosy lounges, and quiet spaces make it easy to take in the ever-changing scenery, while three dining venues offer a great range of options depending on your mood.

There’s also a beautiful onboard sauna, perfectly positioned with panoramic views, offering a unique way to unwind while taking in the icy landscapes outside.

What truly sets the experience apart, however, is the people. The crew are warm, attentive, and effortlessly professional, creating a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere throughout the journey. At the heart of it all is the Expedition Team, a group of scientists, naturalists, and polar experts who bring Antarctica to life in a way that goes far beyond what you see. Their knowledge, passion, and storytelling add depth to every landing, zodiac cruise, and onboard experience.

Panoramic views in the sauna

Panoramic views in the sauna

The Science Centre further enhances this, offering the opportunity to engage with real research and gain a deeper understanding of this remarkable environment. Experiences like the Science Boat allow you to step beyond observation and feel genuinely connected to the destination.

Evenings onboard are relaxed and reflective, with a natural sense of community forming among guests. It’s less about entertainment, and more about sharing the day’s experiences, reviewing photos, or simply watching the light shift across the ice.

Tip: Pre-book your preferred dining times in Aune and Fredheim, as they fill quickly. Don’t miss the daily briefings and recap sessions, as they add incredible context to your experience. And if the Science Boat is on your list, be sure to book early, as spaces are limited.

Standing on Continental Antarctica

Standing on Continental Antarctica

A Journey That Stays With You

What makes an expedition with HX so special is the balance it strikes between comfort, education, and genuine exploration. This isn’t about simply ticking Antarctica off a list, it’s about experiencing it in a way that feels meaningful, respectful, and deeply immersive.

Every part of the journey is thoughtfully designed to help you connect, not just with the destination, but with the environment, the wildlife, and the stories that make this place so extraordinary. It’s travel with purpose, and it’s what sets this experience apart.

This wasn’t just a trip.

It was one of the most powerful and humbling journeys I’ve ever had. Antarctica has a way of staying with you, quietly shifting your perspective long after you’ve returned home.
And with HX, you don’t just visit this incredible place… you truly connect with it.

Tip: Go in with an open mind and flexible expectations. Antarctica runs on nature’s schedule, and that unpredictability is part of what makes it so unforgettable.

Stunning beauty of Antarctica

Stunning beauty of Antarctica

Into the Heart of Sri Lanka with Wendy Wu

Inside the Tea Plantations

It was my first time visiting Sri Lanka, and I couldn’t wait to explore this vibrant, diverse island. Travelling on a Wendy Wu Tailormade itinerary made the trip truly special, giving us the flexibility to follow our guide’s expert suggestions while gaining insider knowledge about local life, culture, and hidden gems. From the moment we left Colombo, I felt a mix of excitement and curiosity, keen to wander through the gentle hills, foggy valleys, and colourful communities that make Sri Lanka special.

As we left Colombo, we wound through misty valleys and rolling hills to reach Labookellie Tea Estate, the heart of Ceylon tea. Our Wendy Wu tour guide shared fascinating insights about Sri Lanka’s tea culture as we wandered vibrant green fields, toured the factory to see how black, green, and white teas are crafted, and if you like, can try your hand at picking tea leaves. Each picker harvests around 20kg daily! We learned how black and green teas are fermented for strength and caffeine, while delicate white tea has little to none. Tasting a freshly brewed cup right at the source was the perfect finale.

Tea Plantation

A skilled tea picker carefully selects leaves by hand, preserving the quality and tradition behind every cup.

Crossing the Iconic Nine Arch Bridge

Our journey from Ambewela to Demodara by local train was one of the most memorable experiences of our Sri Lanka trip. Travelling just like the British did during colonial times in the late 1800s, we settled into our reserved seats, secured thanks to our Wendy Wu guide, who navigated the tricky ticketing process (these trains often sell out!). What made the ride truly special was how authentic it felt: with open doors and windows, the breeze rushed past us as we glimpsed everyday life in villages, passed cascading waterfalls, and drifted through endless tea estates.

The highlight of the journey was crossing the iconic Nine Arch Bridge in Ella. Built during the British colonial era between 1913 and 1921, this architectural marvel stands 24 meters high and spans 91 meters across a deep valley. Constructed entirely from stone, brick, and cement, without any steel, the bridge is a testament to engineering ingenuity of the time. Surrounded by lush greenery and misty hills, the view from the bridge was nothing short of breathtaking. Every turn of the track offered a new postcard-perfect scene, making it clear why this train ride is considered one of Sri Lanka’s most scenic experiences. It wasn’t just a train ride, it was a full immersion into the country’s landscapes, history, and way of life.

Ambewela to Demodara Train

A journey as stunning as the destination: scenic train ride in Sri Lanka

Wildlife Magic: Elephant Transit Centre

Visiting Sri Lanka’s Elephant Transit Centre was a beautiful surprise, as it wasn’t part of our original itinerary, our Wendy Wu guide suggested the stop, and it turned out to be a fantastic addition! Located near Udawalawe, the centre rescues orphaned and injured elephants and cares for them until they’re ready to return to the wild. Watching the gentle giants play, interact, and grow was truly heartwarming.

The experience is perfect for kids, too. During the daily feeding sessions, visitors can see calves of all sizes learning essential survival skills, each with its own playful personality. Walking along the viewing platforms, families get up close to these majestic creatures, making it both educational and unforgettable. Thanks to this impromptu stop, we left with memories of wildlife, conservation, and a little magic that will stay with us forever.

Elephant Transit Centre

Where rescued elephants take their first steps back to the wild

A True Wildlife Adventure in Sri Lanka

Before breakfast, around 5:30am, we set out for morning game drive in Yala National Park, one of the best places in the world to spot leopards. Our Wendy Wu guide had thoughtfully purchased our park tickets the night before, giving us quicker entry and a head start on the wildlife. Bouncing along in the rugged safari-style vehicle, I felt like we were on a true adventure, completely immersed in nature. We scanned the bushy landscapes for leopards, sloth bears, wild boar, crocodiles, mongoose, monitor lizard, spotted deer, water buffalo, and a dazzling variety of birds and we were fortunate enough to see many of these on our drives. Even lucky enough to experience an elephant coming surprisingly close to our vehicle.

The early morning and late afternoon proved most rewarding for sightings. Just as we were about to leave the park on our afternoon drive, we spotted a leopard perched in a tree at sunset, its golden coat glowing in the fading light. Being so close to these incredible animals, experiencing their world firsthand, made Yala an unforgettable and awe-inspiring adventure.

Looking back, my favorite moments were the train journey through lush hills and the unforgettable wildlife experiences, from Yala’s leopards to the elephants at the transit centre. Sri Lanka left me wanting to return, this time with my children, to explore even more of its natural beauty and rich culture. I would encourage anyone to visit in the near future, while it remains relatively undiscovered by mass tourism. Traveling with Wendy Wu ensured we were in the hands of knowledgeable local guides, making the journey seamless, enriching, and unforgettable allowing us to truly appreciate the country, its people, and way of life.

Yala National Park

Up close and personal: a mother macaque and her baby explore our vehicle in Yala