Elsehul

Geography

A small, secluded harbour on the north-western tip of South Georgia, surrounded by cliffs and green hills, offering sheltered waters and an untouched wilderness.

Significance

Known for its historical significance in the early 20th-century whaling era and as a critical habitat for wildlife research and conservation efforts.

Attractions

Home to an extraordinary assembly of wildlife, including fur seals, elephant seals, and a variety of seabirds such as macaroni and king penguins, providing a vibrant spectacle of nature.

Activities

Zodiak landings allow for close encounters with wildlife and the opportunity to photograph the dramatic landscapes and rich biodiversity.

Map

Elsehul map