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The Best Way to Visit Greenland Now? It’s Not a Cruise

Last updated: November 29, 2025 10:05 am
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Exploring the remote and rugged terrain of Saqqaq in Greenland is not for the faint of heart. From the moment I embarked on the hour-long airplane journey from Nuuk, Greenland’s capital, it was clear that Mother Nature was in charge. The choppy sea made the two-hour boat transfer from the airport a grueling half-day ordeal, with our arrival at camp not until 2 a.m. under the midnight sun.

The following morning, we navigated caribou trails in the mountains, scrambling over steep ledges on all fours. In Saqqaq’s small harbor, the rawness of daily life in this Arctic wilderness was on full display, with whale guts scattered on the rocky beach and the lifeless body of a seal on a boat’s bow. It was a stark reminder of the primal forces at play in this unforgiving environment.

Saqqaq Camp, where I stayed, offered a luxurious retreat amidst the harsh surroundings. The six tents, perched on wooden platforms by the bay, were equipped with sealskin pillows, electric blankets, and hot showers in en-suite bathrooms. A teepee-shaped dining tent served up gourmet meals blending local delicacies like caribou steaks and arctic char with fresh produce brought in from more hospitable climates. The fjord in front of the camp was a spectacle of towering icebergs, some as large as cruise ships and others no bigger than a Volkswagen Beetle.

The images of wildlife and nature in Saqqaq were captured by photographer David De Vleeschauwer, showcasing the raw beauty and harsh realities of life in this remote corner of the world. Another stunning shot by Olle Nordell captured the essence of the Arctic landscape, with flames dancing over a seafood feast.

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In Saqqaq, it is clear that humanity is at the mercy of Mother Nature, rather than the other way around. The experience of living in such close proximity to the elements is both humbling and awe-inspiring, a stark contrast to the bustling cities most of us are accustomed to. As guide Krogh aptly put it, “Here, it’s Mother Nature who molds us.”

This unique and unforgettable journey in Saqqaq is a testament to the power and beauty of the natural world, a place where the forces of nature reign supreme and where humanity is but a small part of a much larger and more powerful ecosystem.

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