Greenland
Discover the ingenuity and resilience of the Inughuit people.
Witness breathtaking ice formations, glaciers, and vast wilderness.
Experience dog sledding, Northern Lights, and midnight sun.
Approach local cuisine and customs with curiosity.
Adhere to responsible tourism practices.
Seek opportunities for cultural exchange.
Utilize these resources to enhance your trip planning and experience.
A successful Arctic journey starts with informed preparation. These tools support your planning.
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Optimize your luggage for Arctic conditions, using organizers from Eagle Creek.
Photography courses for capturing stunning landscapes through Skillshare.
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Develop new skills or refine existing ones through Skillshare courses.
Practice responsible tourism to preserve the Arctic environment and culture.
Supporting local businesses and guides contributes directly to the well-being of the Inughuit communities and promotes responsible tourism.
Greenland's High Arctic presents an unique blend of adventure, culture, and natural wonder.
Kangerlussuaq: The main entry point for connecting flights across Greenland.
Ilulissat (Disko Bay and Icefjord): UNESCO World Heritage site with massive icebergs.
Nuuk: Greenland's capital, presenting modern amenities and cultural institutions.
Explore the ancient traditions and modern life in the Arctic.
Engage respectfully with local communities.
Observe traditional hunting and fishing practices.
Experience Arctic living.
Uncover the raw beauty and exhilarating activities of the Arctic wilderness.
Travel across vast frozen landscapes with husky teams.
Witness immense ice formations and active glaciers up close.
Hunt for the aurora borealis during polar night.
Reflect on the legacy of polar explorers and the strategic importance of the region.
Explore the pioneering work of the famous Danish-Greenlandic polar explorer.
Visit the original trading station site for a historical connection.
Rasmussen's work highlights the resilience of the Inughuit people.
An active military installation with significant Cold War heritage.
No public access; learn from external accounts.
Its history presents a strategic site in Arctic geopolitics.
The Thule region welcomes those seeking a true wilderness and cultural experience. Prepare to be captivated by its beauty and the enduring spirit of its people.