Now a days, modern tourist proposals, allow to visit and stay in some of the most exclusive places in the world, including Antarctica. Inspired by the seminal age of Space exploration, Echo Camp sits in quiet solitude encircled by pitted rock formations at 71°32’47” South, 8°50’11” East.
Echo Camp is as close as one can get to feeling like being off the planet without leaving Earth.
The space-age design of the ‘Sky Pods’ makes them look like they’ve been beamed down from Mars. Futuristic and luxurious, the six bedrooms are created from composite material with floor to ceiling windows allowing guests to soak in the moon-like landscape beyond.
Perfect for exclusive use groups and catering for up to 12 people, Echo allows guests to combine an ultra-luxury experience with a once in lifetime adventure on the 7th Continent.
As with all White Desert’s camps, Echo is designed to be dismantled, leaving no trace on the Antarctic landscape.
WAP has chosen to give credit to any settlements, camps, refuges or whatsoever field installations by giving a Mutinationality (MNB) reference of the place, whitout any corporate attribution of ownership nor of the Country in which the Company itself is based. This choice was dictated by the need to simplify the management of the WAP Directory.
The stations, scientific camps and shelters and any other structure created by the National Scientific Organizations operating in Antarctica, have as their WAP reference , the code of the nation they belong to.