Hiking a long the Icefjord in the hinterland of Nuuk
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June August Guided tour Local guide

Nuuk Fjord Explorer

7 Days of Exploratory Hiking in the Backlands of Nuuk

from €2,100 per person
Difficulty level: Challenging

Embark on a breathtaking journey through the majestic fjord system nestled behind Nuuk, the capital of Greenland. The highlight of this unforgettable adventure is hiking by the Icefjord.

Guided by local experts, venture into untouched wilderness along trails marked only by animal tracks. Each day presents new opportunities to discover hidden gems that evoke a unique sense of solitude and wonder. After days of exploration and potential wildlife sightings, unwind by a cozy bonfire, savoring camp coffee enriched with stories from your guides. Relish the serene sounds of shifting ice, creating unforgettable moments of tranquility and reflection. This exploratory hiking adventure promises experiences that will remain etched in your memory forever.

Rough summary

Day 1:

Arrival and Boat Transfer to Kapisillit. Night in tent.

Day 2:

Mountain Hike and Fishing. Night in tent.

Day 3:

Inland Exploration and Lake Camping. Night in tent.

Day 4:

Mountain Massif and Hidden Viewpoints. Night in tent.

Day 5:

Norse History and Natural Pools. Night in tent.

Day 6:

Plateau Hike and Wildlife Spotting. Night in tent.

Day 7:

Return to Kapisillit and Boat Ride Back to Nuuk

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Further details

Price includes:

  • English speaking local guide for 7 days
  • full board from lunch day 1 to lunch day 8
  • tea/coffee
  • boat transfers
  • 6 nights in shared tent

Min / max participants:

5 / 12

Minimum age:

18

Flight connections

Flights to Greenland are not included.
Fly to Nuuk via Keflavik (Iceland), Copenhagen (Denmark) or New York (US)
Return flight from 950 EUR per person can be added to your package.

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Detailed itinerary

Day 1: Arrival and Boat Transfer to Kapisillit

Your adventure begins with a picturesque boat transfer from Nuuk to Kapisillit aboard a comfortable cabin boat. This isn't just any boat ride—it's a voyage through the world's second-largest fjord system. As you glide through the fjord, you'll be surrounded by spectacular mountains that rise straight from the waterline, reaching heights of around 1,000 meters (approximately 3,280 feet) above sea level. Keep an eye out for whales, seals, and a variety of seabirds that inhabit these waters. Along the way, we'll share fascinating historical insights about the fjord and its significance to the region.

Upon docking in the inner bay of Kapisillit (Kangerlupiluk), we'll embark on a leisurely 3-kilometer (about 1.9-mile) hike over even terrain to our base camp, situated on a picturesque peninsula by the beautiful Icefjord (Kangersuneq). The rest of the day is yours to settle in, relax, and soak up the breathtaking scenery that surrounds you. Night in tent.

Total Distance: 3 km (about 2 miles)
Walking Time: 1–2 hours

Day 2: Mountain Hike and Fishing

After enjoying a hearty breakfast with a world-class view of the mountains flanking the Icefjord, we'll pack our day bags and set off towards the Niggu mountain massif, which rises nearly 1,000 meters (approximately 3,280 feet) above sea level. Depending on the group's enthusiasm, we may push for the summit to enjoy panoramic views of the area we'll be exploring in the coming days. Throughout the hike, there's a good chance of spotting wildlife such as reindeer, ptarmigans, snow hares, foxes, and eagles.

Upon returning to base camp, we'll try our luck fishing to catch dinner and gather local herbs, mushrooms, and berries to complement our meal. In the evening, we'll prepare for the next two days—a hike inland with an overnight stay at Lake Qajartoriarsuaq. This marks the beginning of your exploratory hiking by the Icefjord. Night in tent.

Total Distance: 5–10 kilometers (about 3–6 miles)
Walking Time: 5–7 hours

Day 3: Inland Exploration and Lake Camping

Today, we'll venture into the heart of Greenland's untouched wilderness, hiking through varying terrain with ample time to absorb the serene surroundings. Our journey takes us toward the inland lakes in pristine Greenlandic nature. We'll be covering a distance of approximately 5–10 kilometers (about 3–6 miles). Upon reaching our campsite by Lake Qajartoriarsuaq, we'll set up camp. In the evening, you have the option to fish for Arctic char, take a refreshing dip in the lake's cold waters, or enjoy a leisurely stroll along the shoreline under the evening sun. Night in tent.

Total Distance: 5-10 km (about 3-6 miles)
Walking Time: 5–6 hours

Day 4: Mountain Massif and Hidden Viewpoints

After breaking camp, we'll backtrack slightly before heading toward the mountain massif, leaving the lowlands behind. Our goal is a hidden gem—a cone-shaped mountain peak offering stunning panoramic views and a high chance of spotting wildlife. We'll cover a total distance of approximately 10–15 kilometers (about 6–9 miles) today. This picturesque spot will also serve as our lunch break. We'll then make our way back to base camp, where we'll prepare a celebratory feast. If you've remembered to bring whiskey, enjoy it over ancient ice that's millions of years old. With hearts full of new experiences and stories, we'll settle into our sleeping bags for a restful night. Night in tent.

Total Distance: 10-15 km (about 6-9 miles)
Walking Time: 5–6 hours

Day 5: Norse History and Natural Pools

Today, we'll delve into the area's rich Norse history. We'll hike approximately 7–10 kilometers (about 4–6 miles) to a secluded lake with a natural pool where Vikings once bathed during the summer. Nestled among bushes and rocks, this spot offers a stunning view over the bay. Feel free to take a cold dip and imagine life here a thousand years ago. Optionally, we can visit the northernmost sheep farmer nearby. This is a unique opportunity to meet a local and learn about life as a sheep farmer in such a remote location. Night in tent.

Total Distance: 7-10 km (about 4-6 miles)
Walking Time: 6–7 hours

Day 6: Plateau Hike and Wildlife Spotting

We'll follow well-trodden paths used by reindeer and locals for decades, leading us northwest onto higher ground. The plateau offers endless opportunities for exploration, with awe-inspiring views along the Icefjord. Today, we'll be hiking approximately 7–11 kilometers (about 4–7 miles). Keep your eyes open for snow hares, ptarmigans, and reindeer as we traverse the highlands. The day is filled with the tranquility of untouched nature and the excitement of possible wildlife encounters. Night in tent.

Total Distance: 7-11 km (about 4-7 miles)
Walking Time: 6–7 hours

Day 7: Return to Kapisillit and Boat Ride Back to Nuuk

After capturing final photos of our beautifully located campsite, we'll pack up and hike along the south side of Kapisillit Bay to the river near the village. This is Greenland's only river where salmon come to spawn. We'll cover a distance of approximately 8–10 kilometers (about 5–6 miles) today. We'll pause to try hand-fishing for Arctic char—a traditional method practiced by our local guide, ensuring you're in good hands. We'll then complete our final hike to Kapisillit, where we'll explore this traditional Greenlandic village and chat with locals. There will be time to immerse yourself in the local culture before our pick-up and scenic boat ride back to Nuuk, concluding our unforgettable journey.

Total Distance: 8-10 km (about 5-6 miles)
Walking Time: 6–7 hours

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