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Regional overview of Greenland

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Regional Overview of Greenland

A foundational introduction about why travelers dream of Greenland, what to do in Greenland, how to get there, what to pack, FAQs

Host: Sarah Woodall
Produced by: Visit Greenland
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East Greenland Expedition Overview

Compared to the more urban west coast, East Greenland possesses a wild, mysterious charm. Its austere beauty abounds in ravishing landscapes, polar wildlife and waterways made for exploration.

Fantastic fjords provide easy boat or kayak access to the island’s Ice Sheet and outlet glaciers, while deep glacial valleys hold a lifetime of scenic hikes.

In this Adventure Talk, hear what it’s like to explore these secluded anchorages, kayak among humongous icebergs, and chase the elusive Aurora Borealis in one of the most remote locations in the world.

This Adventure Talk covers:
0:00 A bit about the host, Albert Ojembarrena
01:46 General facts about Greenland and the people
09:59 Expedition sailboat
12:09 East Greenland expedition overview
15:06 Hiking in East Greenland
21:01 Wildlife & Northern Lights
24:25 Adventure Logistics
32:30 Upcoming adventures

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Why do people want to go to Greenland

A foundational introduction about why travelers dream of Greenland, what to do in Greenland, how to get there, what to pack, FAQs

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How to get to Greenland

Interested in how to get to Greenland? In this video, we talk about the basics of international travel to Greenland and how to get to Greenland.

Commercial airlines are the only way to get to Greenland unless you arrive on a cruise ship. There are 4 cities worldwide with direct flights to Greenland which are Copenhagen, plus three cities in Iceland (Reykjavik, Keflavik and Akureyri). Direct flights to Greenland from Iceland take around 2-3 hours, while the flight from Copenhagen to Greenland takes around 4 hours. The two airlines that currently fly to Greenland are the local airline Air Greenland and Air Iceland.

There are no direct connections from North America to Greenland at this point. However, daily connections from Canada and the US allow for an easy one-connection trip to Greenland.

All five regions in Greenland have at least one international airport with Kangerlussuaq Airport (SFJ) being the biggest transportation hub in Greenland. There are also many domestic airports that connect the other towns and settlements and make it easy to get around in Greenland.

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12 Facts about Greenland That You Might Not Know

Greenland is without a doubt the destination in the Arctic that sees the fewest tourists in the summer and is also the one that the least amount of people are familiar with. It is also one of the most fascinating locations in the world. Greenland is enormously enormous and incredibly white, two features that undoubtedly both contribute to the attractiveness and make it more than a bit frightening to plan a visit. If you have ever taken even a cursory look at a global map, you are bound to be aware of these facts. Greenland is an Arctic conservation area comparable to only a few others, both on land and within the oceans that shape it, and it is populated by a historic Inuit culture that has developed to the rhythm of its own drum. However, size and ice aren't the only things that Greenland has going for it; there is so much more to it than that.
Before you start making travel plans to Greenland, you should familiarize yourself with the following really fun facts about Greenland. Take a look:
1. Greenland Really Was Green
Why is Greenland still named Greenland if it is always frozen over? Greenland is a white Arctic country because of all the snow and ice that blankets it. If it's not green, then why is it called Greenland? Well, this surely is one of the most interesting facts about Greenland that you might not know. But don’t worry, the story isn’t that complex. The murderer Erik the Red of Iceland, who was sent there, is responsible for the island's unusual moniker. He chose the name Greenland in the belief that it would encourage immigration. South Greenland (where Erik the Red made his home) is surprisingly lush during the summer months. According to researchers, however, Greenland was a lush greenery over 2.5 million years ago. New research shows that ancient earth was chilled kept for millions of years, buried beneath roughly two miles of ice.

2. World’s Largest Island
Greenland is a huge island, around the area of Western Europe. Remember that it is the world's 12th biggest nation while making plans for your trip. When additional islands in the vicinity are included in, the total land surface of Greenland rises to 2.16 million square kilometers (836,330 sq miles). An arctic ice extends over about 80 percent of whole land area. While the ice-free region is small compared to the rest of the planet, it is nevertheless around the area of Sweden. Among the world's least populous nations, its 56,480 residents make it a rarity in terms of population density.

3. Greenland is an Autonomous country
Another fun fact about Greenland is that in spite of being a part of Denmark, Greenland operates independently as a sovereign nation. Greenland has really been historically and culturally linked to Europe for the better part of a thousand years, despite its North American location. Denmark has had settlements in Greenland as of 1721; in 1953, the nation officially became a part of Denmark. After being awarded Home Rule by Denmark in 1979, Greenland was then inaugurated into extended Self Rule in 2009, providing even more authority and responsibility to the Greenlandic government. Greenland will be able to take up additional duties from Denmark in accordance with the new framework as and when it is ready to do so.

4. Greenland has the lowest population density of almost any country on the planet.
Despite its size, the city is home to barely 56,000 people. That translates to a population density of only 0.03 individuals per square kilometer. There is plenty of space to be alone even in the nation's capital, as the population is not fairly spread out and no one lives in the great majority of the island.







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Greenland - Since 8 years I'm traveling to this magical country. Today quiet and untouched places are becoming more and more rare. On my first visit to Greenland, I was fascinated by the incredible power of nature that can be felt everywhere. But during the last years things have changed. The amount of icebergs is increasing savagely. Glaciers I'm visiting every year are retreating not meters but kilometers a year and the unending amount of ice seems to be endless. There is nothing more beautiful than an iceberg - everyone is unique and the light reflecting from its surface is magical. It's sad how close beauty and decay can be seen in an iceberg. This movie is is an appreciation to the ice - for me the most amazing aggregate state of water.

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For this short film I travelled to Greenland with my drones several times. Always with the target of a certain region in a certain light situation. The shots from the calving glacier took me 4 days at the Eqi Glacier and over 70 battery charges for only 4 usable shots of a few seconds. It's a very hard intention to film the very right moment on a glacier front of about 6km wide - especially close up. But the hardest thing of flying in Greenland is the fact, that every 2-3 minutes the difference between the magnetic north and the geographic north (which are not the same place - especially so far north) causing a fatal p-gps flight error and the drone is flying away (also the camera's horizon). But at the end every single flight was worth it - filming Icebergs from above is one of the most beautiful things I've ever done. Additionally I used the drone to scout the landing spot and look for polar bears. The best thing for bears and humans is to not meet each other on shore.

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Why Greenland, and why now?

Greenland is sort of the Midwest of the planet, in that everyone flies over it but few consider visiting. It’s more than 20 times the size of Iceland but has one-sixth the population. At more than 836,000 square miles, Greenland is the world’s largest island, but home to only around 56,000 people. For comparison, my hometown of Littleton, Colorado, population 46,000, is less than 14 square miles.

Thanks to the Iceland tourism boom, there are cheap flights via Reykjavik all the time; from Reykjavik, the flight to the small airport at Constable Point on East Greenland is only about an hour and a half. The airport sits near the mouth of Kangertittivaq, or Scoresby Sund — the largest fjord in the world. Nearby is Ittoqqortoormiit, the northernmost community in East Greenland. Otherwise, no one lives here.

Western Greenland has seen an increase in tourism in recent years around Ilulissat and the capital city of Nuuk, but the East coast remains largely off the grid and inaccessible as far as travel goes. You mostly hear about the Antarctic ice sheet, but our planet has two such sheets, the second covering most of Greenland. As there’s not much in the way of land-based infrastructure (most is concentrated on the West coast), Scoresby Sund can really only be seen by boat.

Polar cruises are the best way to travel

There are many excellent cruises in the world, but I am normally opposed to them due to the fact that while I do not fear enclosed spaces, I do fear enclosed spaces promising Organized Fun with strangers. This fear, however, is not as strong as my desire to spend as much time as possible in the Arctic Circle, and when Quark Expeditions invited me on a 10-day trip around Scoresby Sund they also turned me into a person who was excited to go on a cruise.

It helped that this was not a typical cruise. Small adventure cruises (maybe 100 people, including crew) like this are growing in popularity as an alternative to the cartoonish, supersized outings around the Caribbean etc. Quark specializes in polar expeditions -- both Arctic and Antarctic -- and are one of very few cruise lines that go to Greenland’s east coast. The ones that do tend to make it a drive-by on routes that focus on other destinations like Norway.

Packages vary; the specific trip I joined, “Greenland’s Northern Lights,” runs $6,695. You’ll want to budget a few hundred dollars more for add-ons like kayaking, drinking, silent auction-bidding and, of course, tipping. Quark’s expedition crew are all knowledgeable in different areas — history, marine biology, glaciology, and photography — so the cruise feels very deliberate — rest assured, you’re not just getting mindlessly steered around. An average cruise day would include breakfast followed by a morning activity like a hike, kayak expedition or Zodiac cruise, an up-close tour of icebergs and glaciers upon inflatable boats. After lunch, afternoon activities continue in the same vein. The itinerary is pretty flexible, contingent on weather and unexpected experiences like bear sightings.

Wait, will I see polar bears?

Polar bears only evolved around 150,000 years ago, but are predicted to go extinct within the next couple of decades, a sad, tiny blip in this planet’s history. And sure you can see them in zoos, but seeing them in the wild is something else entirely. On day one of Quark’s cruise, we saw 11 polar bears -- females with cubs making their way down to the water and disappearing into slow-moving wakes as they started to swim, and even lone males moving steadily across high plateaus, getting harder and harder to find again in binoculars as it started to snow. Pro-tip: Polar bears are generally best viewed during the brief summer season.

One of the things the Arctic has over the Antarctic is that it’s an incredible wildlife destination -- a region where you can see not just polar bears, but musk ox, arctic fox, arctic hare, seals, whales, maybe even narwhals. (Narwhals aren’t likely, TBH, as they’re an exceedingly rare sighting, but perhaps you’ll be one of the lucky ones.) If you’re mostly interested in wildlife, Quark offers focused packages that get you tracking down your favorite critters.

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VIDEO TRANSCRIPT:
Welcome to Greenland.
We're here on the Greenland Explorer withQuark Expeditions and we're joined by the Expedition Leader, Alex McNeil.

Can you just run us through what maybe 24
hours might be like on the ship here?

An average day for me would probably be waking
up around 5 O'clock, and heading to the bridge

looking at local conditions, ice weather,
current, assessing our progress, towards our

proposed destination and looking for any opportunities
along the way.

And the essentially we have a time where we
plan to wake the passengers up.

Usually anywhere from 5:30 to 7:30 at the
latest, sometimes we give people a little

bit of a sleep in.
Then we go out on a morning excursion for

sure, for example, this morning we had a zodiac
cruise and a landing, the tide just got out,

we had a really good extended hike, and we're
going to assess opportunities.

Ready for a great day on the water!
Ship cruise the entirety of the Fjord, it's

about 60 miles
Picturesque jagged peaks, glaciers, that will

be great regardless, and who knows what opportunities
will present for zodiac cruises and other

adventures.
I forgot one thing, we're gonna get you to

jump in the water at some point too.
Oh,

Because we're back in the ice, and we've got
a little bit colder water, so it's time for

a polar plunge.
I like that, it's a little bit colder water.
We want it to be as cold as possible so people
can get the true feeling of the Polar Plunge.

If you go on a Quark Expedition Ship, make
sure to do the polar plunge, whether it's

in the Antarctic or it's up here in Greenland,
do it!

And Vodka is your reward, mine's empty.
Another fantastic day here in Greenland, as

you can see, the landscape never stops changing.
See ya!

Another UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Wow, behind me is Jacobs Harbour, and this

is a harbour filled with ice bergs that come
from Jacobs Glacier.

And as we were told, all of these ice bergs,
eventually make it out of here and travel
all the way to Canada.
Walking in the Tundra in the Arctic.

It's the spirit of adventure,
You never know what's going to happen and

that's what great about the Arctic.
It's just adventure around every corner.

Cheers from Greenland.
So you know if you need any motivation to
go to the Arctic, well you got it now.
Come to Greenland, we'll see you there.
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Greenland, recognized as the largest non-continental island globally, surpassing the size of the U.S. state of Texas by threefold, challenges common perceptions as it is not entirely icy; approximately 20% of Greenland boasts relatively green landscapes. Despite this potential for habitable land, only a small population of around 56,000 people resides on this vast island, earning it the distinction of being the world's least densely populated region. The apparent paradox of its name, coupled with the low population density, prompts an exploration into the geographic factors that contribute to Greenland's unique characteristics. In our journey with Vacation Awaits, we aim to uncover the reasons behind the sparse population and the intriguing nomenclature of the world's largest island, revealing unexpected features that extend beyond a surface-level explanation.

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Discover Greenland: Frozen Island with the Most Disgusting Food in the World? | 70 Country Facts

Discover Greenland: Artic paradise with the most disgusting food in the world?!

Greenland, undeniably one of the most fascinating destinations on the planet, captivates with its vast icy landscapes, natural beauty, and mesmerizing Northern Lights. But what truly sets them apart is their unique way of living. Ever eaten a meal that is prepared with auk, seal, and feather? How about singing with your throat? And did you know Greenland is the least densely populated territory in the world?

These are just a few of the facts about Greenland that we are about to reveal! this video, we will dive into its history, learn about its rich culture, see its stunning landscapes and much more!

Domestic Transportation in Greenland

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This video gives you a short guide on domestic transportation within Greenland.
In Greenland, there are no roads outside of inhabited places and there are no inter-city roads, train tracks, or Autobahn. However, there are other transportation methods in place that make it easy for you to get around and that will turn your journey into an adventure itself.

The quickest way to get around is by plane or helicopter. The domestic flights are operated by Visit Greenland, the local airline. Eventhough, for domestic flights smaller propeller planes are used, they're still too big to land in some places, which is why in addition to 14 airports there are also 47 helistops and heliports in Greenland.

If you're looking for an even more scenic journey, sea transportation is for you. As most places in Greenland are located at the coast, sailing is part of the way of life here. Sarfaq Ittuk, a passenger ferry that sails around the west coast of Greenland, makes 11 port calls in 3 days. On-board passengers overnight in comfortable cabins and have a cafeteria available that serves three meals a day. At the stops, travelers are free to explore the area by themselves or take tours.
Another way of getting around in Greenland are cruise ships which vary in size and days spent on the water. Local companies also offer charter services which are small or medium boats with a capacity of 10- 40 persons. For the adventurous traveler, there's also the possibilty of traveling by Kayak.

Traveling by foot via hiking routes is another option to get around in Greenland. In many places in Greenland, hiking paths take you from the outskirts of the town to a neighboring settlement. Depending on the route, these trips can take from a few hours to a few days.
Travel by dogsled, Greenland's original land transportation, is another way of traveling and is part cultural experience, part nature excursion. Today, a modern juxtaposition to the dog sled that serves as yet another way of transportation is the snowmobile.

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LIFE IN GREENLAND: Greenland Things to Do, Best Places to Visit, Interesting Facts, Northern Lights

Get to know about Greenland, world's largest island: their geography, culture, history, nature, animals, landscapes, traditions, customs, how they live, what to see, and much more. Nestled amidst the icy embrace of the Arctic and Atlantic Oceans, Greenland is an island autonomous territory of Denmark in North America. Greenland is the world's largest island.

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00:00 Greenland - World's Largest Island
00:52 1. Greenland - World's largest island
00:58 2. Location - Arctic and Atlantic Oceans
01:05 3. Arctic Circle Trail
01:12 4. Ilulissat Icefjord
01:24 5. The Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis)
01:36 6. Inuit people
01:47 7. Inuit Traditional hunting and fishing
01:50 8. Qilakitsoq mummies
01:57 9. Kalaallisut
02:03 10. Inuit Drum dancing, storytelling, and throat singing
02:15 11. An autonomous territory of Denmark
02:22 12. Erik the Red, a Viking explorer
02:29 13. Norse Ruins Hvalsey Church
02:34 14. Brattahlíð Norse colony
02:43 15. Greenland was named by Erik the Red
02:48 16. Wildlife - polar bears, reindeer, Arctic foxes, and whales
02:52 17. Muskoxen
02:57 18. Seabird colonies on Disko Island
03:04 19. Narwhals and beluga whales
03:10 20. Arctic flora - mosses, lichens, and rare wildflowers
03:18 21. Freezing temperatures and icy conditions
03:26 22. Greenland Ice Sheet
03:31 23. Ilulissat Icefjord and Sermeq Kujalleq Glacier
03:37 24. Climate Change and Greenland
03:50 25. Landscapes and Biodiversity
03:54 26. Nuuk - Capital city
04:04 27. Colorful Houses in Ilulissat
04:11 28. Qaqortoq
04:19 29. Narsarsuaq hiking trails
04:27 30. Kangerlussuaq
04:33 31. Greenlandic cuisine
04:39 32. Mattak, whale blubber with a strip of skin
04:56 33. Kiviak
04:56 34. Arctic herbs - angelica and thyme
05:03 35. Greenlandic coffee
05:12 36. Eqi Glacier
05:16 37. Greenland's Icebergs
05:29 38. Greenland Boat tours
05:35 39. Icebergs like natural arches and tunnels
05:42 40. Dog sledding
05:50 41. Ice climbing and mountaineering.
05:57 42. Kayaking
06:03 43. Whale watching tours
06:11 44. Diving in Greenland
06:23 45. The National Day of Greenland, June 21
06:34 46. Kaffemik
06:47 47. Arctic Sounds Festival
06:52 48. Northern Lights Festival in Nuuk
06:57 49. The Qooqqut Festival in Qooqqut Bay
07:03 50. Tupilak figurines
07:11 51. Qiviut, the soft underwool of the muskox
07:19 52. Kalaallisuut or mukluks - Traditional sealskin boots
07:31 53. Traditional Inuit Art
07:36 54. Ulo, a traditional Inuit woman's knife
07:44 55. Uunartoq natural hot springs
07:52 56. Uunartoq
08:00 57. Hot springs
08:08 58. Qeqertarsuaq, on Disko Island
08:16 59. Tasiilaq, the largest town in East Greenland
08:22 60. Narsaq
08:37 61. Midnight Sun
08:45 62. Polar Nights in Winter
08:53 63. Arctic Circle Trail
08:59 64. Kangia Icefjord Hike
09:15 65. Flower Valley Trail in Narsarsuaq
09:23 66. Greenland Tourism
09:31 67. Ecotourism
09:38 68. Leave-no-trace principles
09:44 69. Arctic Circle Trail
09:54 70. Crossing Arctic Circle
10:00 71. Knud Rasmussen
10:06 72. Inuit Survival
10:10 73. Scientific Research
10:19 74. Expeditions to Greenland
10:28 75. Greenlandic Inuit culture and language
10:36 76. Traditional hunting and fishing
10:43 77. Kalaallisuut - national dress of Greenland
10:56 78. Greenland's religion is Christianity
11:05 79. No Roads or Railway Systems Connecting Cities
11:25 80. Greenlandic flag
11:31 81. Flag's design
11:38 82. Ice hockey, soccer, and kayaking
11:45 83. More boats than cars in Greenland
11:58 84. Greenland has four time zones
12:02 85. Zackenberg Research Station
12:09 86. Greenland has own government and parliament
12:14 87. Inatsisartut is Greenland's parliament
12:25 88. Seal hunting
12:31 89. Arctic Circle Race
12:38 90. Qeqertarsuaq
12:46 91. Minerals in Greenland
12:53 92. Northeast Greenland National Park
12:59 93. Greenland's national parks
13:17 95. Greenland Husky
13:29 97. wreckage of the USS Proteus, a World War II ship
13:44 98. Thule Air Base
13:54 99. Stunning landscapes and wildlife
14:01 100. Same-sex marriage in Greenland

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0:00:52 1. Introduction to Greenland
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0:06:39 4. Icefields and Glaciers
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A foundational introduction about why travelers dream of Greenland, what to do in Greenland, how to get there, what to pack, FAQs

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