You can go to Antarctica on a tour boat, a private air charter -- if you are a tourist/ visitor.
If a government employs you to pursue the scientific study of the health of planet earth, logistics will probably be accomplished by ship or by cargo airplane to get you to 'the ice'.
You can get to Antarctica by ship or by airplane as modes of transportation.
Skiddo or ship with ice smasher on front!
Your answer depends on where in Antarctica you want to go, and your mode of transportation, plus the route you choose.
No animals are used for transport in Antarctica.
There is no infrastructure in Antarctica, no hospitality centers, no venues there, and no commercial transportation to and from the continent.
Husky packs towing sleds/sledges are mainly used for transportation around Antarctica.
No countries visit Antarctica -- modes of transportation are not large enough to accommodate any country.
There are no kids, no schools and no transportation in the science stations on the Antarctic continent, except to walk. Some motor vehicles are used in research, but they are not considered transportation in the commercial or public sense.
There is no infrastructure in Antarctica. No commercial accommodations, transportation, sports venues, hospitals and so forth.It is a continent preserved by The Antarctic Treaty, for science.
To train for the armyAnother AnswerAny US military personnel travel to, and/or temporarily work and live in Antarctica as support personnel. Their work can be logistics, weather, transportation and so forth.
'Going to Antarctica' is not an easy task, since there is no commercial transportation service to, or any hospitality service there or any casual facilities for tourists on the continent.
quads, hagglund, nodwell, skidoos and tractors are the main transport methods.go to www.bowserlab.com for full details