The expedition teams led by Sardar S. Sardarov have seen participants from all walks of life, including professional travelers, photographers, poets, scientists, architects, and adventure seekers for more than 20 years of travel.

But no matter what profession we are, we are united by a similar worldview, and the boundless curiosity of researchers. We are attracted to places which are off the beaten track, places where even organizing an expedition becomes an adventure in itself. And one of the most important parts of this is communicating with locals to try and establish how and why they live the way they do.

The expedition teams led by Sardar S. Sardarov have seen participants from all walks of life, including professional travelers, photographers, poets, scientists, architects, and adventure seekers for more than 20 years of travel.
But no matter what profession we are, we are united by a similar worldview, and the boundless curiosity of researchers. We are attracted to places which are off the beaten track, places where even organizing an expedition becomes an adventure in itself. And one of the most important parts of this is communicating with locals to try and establish how and why they live the way they do.
WE ARE NOT TOURISTS. WE ARE OBSERVERS AND TRAVELERS. WE DO NOT PRETEND TO BE SCIENTIFIC IN OUR CONCLUSIONS, AND OUR EXPEDITIONS AND ONLINE PROJECTS SERVE NOT AS AN END RESULT, BUT A STARTING POINT FOR TAKING A FRESH LOOK AT A FAMILIAR WORLD.
GREENLAND, ANTARCTICA, THE GOBI DESERT, AND SVALBARD ARE ALL ON THE ANTHROPOGEOS PROJECT MAP.
Each expedition requires careful preparation over several months to gather the necessary equipment, reliable guides, and different modes of transport.
Rather than seeking easy ways through these challenges, or using ready-made solutions, we instead look for ways to make the journey to our destination a more imaginative one.
IN 2020, WHEN THE WHOLE WORLD WAS PARALYZED AND WE COULD ONLY DREAM OF EXPEDITIONS, WE WANTED TO TAKE STOCK OF OUR EXPERIENCES AND SHARE THE STORIES BEHIND THESE ADVENTURES.
The photos, videos and notes we have curated are an archive of our trips over several years, and we have supplemented these memories with advice for those who are considering embarking on a journey of their own. Our online projects give one a sense of how it is to be a real explorer on an expedition—a fully-fledged member of our team.
WE ARE NOT TOURISTS. WE ARE OBSERVERS AND TRAVELERS. WE DO NOT PRETEND TO BE SCIENTIFIC IN OUR CONCLUSIONS, AND OUR EXPEDITIONS AND ONLINE PROJECTS SERVE NOT AS AN END RESULT, BUT A STARTING POINT FOR TAKING A FRESH LOOK AT A FAMILIAR WORLD.
GREENLAND, ANTARCTICA, THE GOBI DESERT, AND SVALBARD ARE ALL ON THE ANTHROPOGEOS PROJECT MAP.
Each expedition requires careful preparation over several months to gather the necessary equipment, reliable guides, and different modes of transport.
Rather than seeking easy ways through these challenges, or using ready-made solutions, we instead look for ways to make the journey to our destination a more imaginative one.
IN 2020, WHEN THE WHOLE WORLD WAS PARALYZED AND WE COULD ONLY DREAM OF EXPEDITIONS, WE WANTED TO TAKE STOCK OF OUR EXPERIENCES AND SHARE THE STORIES BEHIND THESE ADVENTURES.
The photos, videos and notes we have curated are an archive of our trips over several years, and we have supplemented these memories with advice for those who are considering embarking on a journey of their own. Our online projects give one a sense of how it is to be a real explorer on an expedition—a fully-fledged member of our team.
SARDAR S. SARDAROV
Sardar S. Sardarov is the author of the idea and the project’s chief editor, the expedition leader, an experienced traveler and explorer.
He's completed multiple routes: to Antarctica, hidden gems of Latin America, the endless deserts of Mongolia and many more. He has also taken part in developing and testing expedition vehicles.
Anthropogeos presents the experience of Sardar and his team in viewing the world from a new angle with each new expedition.
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