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Fauna · Kerguelen Archipelago, French Southern and Antarctic Lands, TF

Gentoo Penguin Breeding Colony — Kerguelen Islands

One of Earth's most remote penguin colonies — gentoos breed on the wind-blasted Kerguelen Islands, almost entirely beyond the reach of ordinary travel.

When
Nov — Feb
Best viewing
Expect a raw, expedition-level encounter with dense gentoo colonies on remote subantarctic shores, surrounded by constant wind, wildlife noise, and virtually no tourist infrastructure.
Category
Fauna
Status
Returns Jan 2027

About this spectacle

The Kerguelen Islands — remote, wind-scoured subantarctic archipelago — host one of the Southern Ocean's most compelling wildlife spectacles: dense gentoo penguin breeding colonies crowding the tussock-grass slopes and rocky shores. Visitors witness the full arc of colony life: pairs bonding, nests of pebbles tended with fierce care, and chicks growing from downy grey bundles to near-fledgling size over the austral summer. The soundscape is relentless — a cacophony of braying calls, flipper-slapping squabbles, and the constant shuffle of birds waddling to and from the surf. Elephant seals haul out nearby, adding scale and smell to the scene. Wind is omnipresent and biting even in summer. Access is extraordinarily limited, making any encounter feel genuinely rare — fewer visitors reach Kerguelen in a year than visit most national parks in a day. The sheer unmediated wildness, with no permanent tourist infrastructure, defines the experience.

When to go

Nov — Feb

Getting there

Nearest city: Port-aux-Français.

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