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Uncover the wildest and remote places in Greenland on this extraordinary trip. Here the mountains are steeper, the icebergs more abundant. The local Inuits stay close to their origin, as their survival is still dependant on their fishing and hunting successes. Deep fjord systems and floating icebergs create the perfect arctic atmosphere for an unforgettable journey.
On this amazing trekking tour, we will enjoy the sights of this breathtaking landscape both from the bottom and at the top of small peaks. The tour includes the popular must-see Karale fjord, as well as the remote but fantastic Tasilaq fjord. This area is relatively easy to access yet still remote, giving you a great opportunity to experience Greenland's peaceful nature without the extremely difficult trek to reach such unique isolation. The use of our boat makes this the ideal travel for those who like to do real trekking without the labour of carrying heavy packs.
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What to bring
• Footwear: Hiking boots with ankle support and river shoes (walking sandals or old running shoes for river crossing)
• Long sleeve shirt and T-shirt (thermal underwear, wool or synthetic)
• Trousers for hiking
• Wind and waterproof jacket and trousers
• Warm hat, gloves, two or three pairs of socks (whool or synthetic)
• Water bottle 0,5 - 1L.
• Sleeping bag, 3 season sleeping bag is recommended
• Toiletries and light weight towel
• Sunglasses, sunscreen and mosquito protection (nets and repellants)
• Personal first aid kit (blister care), prescription medicine and other personal health items
• Headlamp and earplugs
• Backpack for hiking, 50L. backpack is suitable
• Change of clothes for wearing in the camp/hut
• Optional gear: Camera, walking poles, puffy jacket, pen knife, neoprene socks for river crossing
Additional Information
Our customers are the foundation of Guide to Greenland so we make great efforts to provide you with the best possible service.
We are located in Greenland and cooperate with everyone involved in the Greenlandic tourism industry. We are therefore perfectly placed to quickly react to changes or new wishes you may have to ensure you have the trip of a lifetime.
BOOK EARLY
The earlier you book your trip, the better the prices will be, and the more likely you will be able to book the tour you want for the dates/times you want.
Package tours can be sold out more than half a year in advance (note that Guide to Greenland does not include international flights in packages, except where indicated from Iceland or Denmark).
Day trips may sell out closer to your arrival date, but for popular destinations, certain dates/times can also sell out months in advance. We recommend that you secure all of your experiences by booking them well in advance of your trip.
CANCELLATIONS
All cancellations must be made via e-mail.
Although Guide to Greenland is committed to ensuring the best protection and service for our customers in the event of a cancellation, we are obliged to charge cancellation fees. This is in accordance with Greenland travel industry business practices. Details can be found in our general cancellation policy.
Lisa Germany –
If you love trekking in remote places, the Unplugged Wilderness Trek is definitely one you should do. It doesn’t get much more remote than East Greenland, and spending 12 days in this incredible landscape where there are no trails and no other people is an awesome experience.
If you are seasoned multi-day trekker, this is a relatively easy trek – but no less spectacular for it. Our guide, Maxime Poncet, was beyond brilliant, with a wonderful ability to get everyone talking, loads of interesting stories, and never-ending patience and good cheer. Our group of 13 really enjoyed our time together and didn’t want it to end!
The trek is supported by boat (absolute luxury to only have to carry a day pack), and, despite the remoteness, the logistics organisation from Greenland Adventures (Icelandic Mountain Guides) was impeccable. The hostel in Kulusuk is wonderful, the camping equipment provided was first class, and there was no shortage of food throughout the 12 days (you definitely won’t go hungry!).
If you want to read my extensive write-up of this trek, have a look at: http://www.lisagermany.com/world/unplugged-wilderness-day1-east-greenland/