TAILOR-MADE EXPEDITIONS

SEDNA expeditions reflect our vision. Engaged expeditions that support local populations and scientific teams.

Local aboriginal communities in northern Greenland are confronted with the challenges of climate change, the violence of the modern world and the loss of traditional values among younger generations. Scourges such as drinking issues, drugs, suicide and uprooting are taking their toll on young people in small, isolated villages.

Our aim is to promote ancient knowledge and traditional techniques in order to restore the image and richness of simple ways of life among young people. Whether through scientific missions, reasoned tourist discoveries or logistical support for specific projects. We strive to reconnect young people with their land, by combining modernity with ancestral knowledge.

Sedna expeditions

Feb
2025

Nunanutaat

Places that don't exist

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May
2025

The sea Unicorn

On the narwhal trail with the pole's last hunters

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Sep
2025

QilaluQat

In the heart of Melville Bay with the last hunters of the pole

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Our customized collaborations

Apr
2025

Nuuk/Nuuk

Meeting the last guardians of the pole

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2025
2026

Arctic Bones

From Inuit table to scientific archive

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Jull
2026

IOM 2026 / Robinson
Des Glaces

Nuna Kingulleq Expedition - The Last Lands

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Sep
2024

Dry run Polar Shark

The Guardian of the Arctic Depths

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Avr
2024

Dry run ponant

People first!

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Mar
2024

Shooting logistics feature film

The incredible snow woman

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Dec
2023

Monaco Oceanographic Institute

A look back at the Antarctic Expedition 2023: A Commitment to Protecting the Poles

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Dec
2022

Weddell Sea Mission

"Nothing exists until you experience it"
A new kind of expedition

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Mar
2022

Expedition team training

Training to become a polar expedition leader

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Sep
2021

Dry run commandant charcot

Avanersuaq - The North Pole

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May
2021

Dry run Raid Polaire

The importance of fully immersing yourself in your environment

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