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Sunset Iceberg Arch in Davis Strait, Uummannaq, Greenland
Sunset Iceberg Arch in Davis Strait, Uummannaq, Greenland
ExpeditionsWild Greenland Escape

Wild Greenland Escape

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Venture to the fjord-laced coast of western Greenland, where Inuit communities perched at the edge of the Greenland ice cap carry on their timeless way of life. Explore archaeological sites and modern-day villages, and glide into breathtaking fjords by Zodiac or kayak as we explore this rugged coastline. Cruise amid the massive icebergs of the Ilulissat Icefjord and meet local people who live off the land and sea in the tradition of their ancestors.

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Traveler, Isabella Lindblad, and guest exploring by kayaking in Greenland
  • Explore the dramatic coastline of West Greenland by water and on foot, kayaking stunning fjords and hiking across the tundra on the lookout for wildlife

  • Delve into Greenlandic culture and history at the outstanding Sisimiut Museum, and meet with residents of Uummannaq Island to learn about everyday life

  • Hike the Sermermiut Valley to a promontory overlooking the mouth of the Ilulissat Icefjord and take in extraordinary views of the iceberg-choked bay

  • Visit the archaeological site at Qilakitsoq, where remarkably well-preserved 500-year-old mummies were found in 1972

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