The Forbidden Coast of East Greenland

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11 days / Summer - Fall
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11 days / Summer - Fall
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DURATION

11 Days

MINIMUM AGE

18

DIFFICULTY

Expedition

Tailored for individuals who are in good physical condition and feel comfortable hiking on uneven terrain while carrying a daypack, as well as those who are at ease sailing and living aboard an expedition sailboat. Daily hikes cover approximately 15km / 9mi, demanding around 6-9 hours of hiking each day.

ACCOMODATION

Expedition
sailboat

GROUP

8 people

SEASON

Summer – Fall

The Forbidden Coast of East Greenland takes you on a journey back in time to a golden age of exploration. Most of its waters are still uncharted, and almost all its hiking trails remain unmarked.


As you experience hiking in Greenland’s wild east coast, you’ll be one of the few to walk among towering granite mountains, follow fjords carved by runaway glaciers, cruise past floating iceberg castles, and explore some of the most scenic Arctic hiking trails in the world—all from the comfort of a floating base camp.

Hiking in Greenland offers ENDLESS
WILDERNESS

No kingdom on Earth is as fiercely protected as the Forbidden Coast. Calving glaciers riddle the waterways with sea ice, and a barely penetrable glacial wall shields most of its coastline.


To reach the remote anchorages that give us access to hiking in Greenland’s wild coastal terrain, we’ve partnered with renowned skippers, Captains Siggi & Annukka, and their crew aboard Byr, a ketch-rigged,

highly seaworthy expedition sailboat with a reinforced steel hull certified to reach the most remote corners of the Arctic.


With only a few thousand people scattered in small towns and settlements along the entire eastern coastline, you’ll discover the true meaning of solitude in this endless wilderness.

Group of hikers trekking through a sunlit Greenlandic fjord, surrounded by towering peaks and Arctic landscapes.
Hikers standing at the edge of a pristine lake in East Greenland, its glassy surface reflecting the dramatic mountains behind them.
The Byr expedition sailboat anchored in a remote Greenlandic fjord, surrounded by towering snowcapped peaks.

No one beyond local hunters and the most daring mountaineers desperate to claim some of the world’s last first ascents, are exploring these places.

Trekking Greenland’s FORGOTTEN COASTLINE

Join a group of 8 adventure seekers and share a once-in-a-lifetime experience hiking in Greenland.  Throughout our days traveling the Sermilik & Ammassalik fjords, we’ll hike the exposed terrain along the coastline.


You’ll see glaciers weave their way through valleys like magic carpets, their surfaces fractured with fearsome crevasses. We’ll hike along glacial-fed rivers run with crystal clear waters—you’ll see every detail in the matrix of pebbles in the riverbed.

After a long day’s hike, we’ll return to the comfort of our floating base camp, where a warm, locally inspired meal will greet you.


This welcoming space becomes our gathering point, where stories, adventure memories and local legends are shared and new friendships are forged.

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Albert and Monica, owners and guides, do a fantastic job of planning and guiding trips. They made sure we traveled safely in Greenland while developing a fascinating itinerary. It was challenging, inspiring, and fascinating. Thanks for an amazing experience – highly recommend this trip and this company!

I just returned from the East Greenland expedition with Amarok Adventures, and I’m still buzzing with excitement! From the moment we set off, every detail was thoughtfully planned, allowing us to immerse ourselves in one of the most pristine and wild places on Earth. Hiking those windswept trails rewarded us with stunning glacier views that left me speechless—truly a photographer’s dream. Thank you, Amarok, for an experience that reignited my love for adventure.

The East Greenland trip is spectacular. You live on a boat with 8 guests plus crew and explore the fjords of East Greenland, stopping for hiking, kayaking and sightseeing. A flexible and adventurous spirit is required as you will flow with the conditions, weather and group dynamics. The crew on the ketch Byr are fantastic in all respects, guiding the boat skillfully through the fjords and preparing delicious meals.
A once in a lifetime experience for sure!

A group of hikers crossing a shallow Arctic river, carefully navigating the icy waters in East Greenland’s remote wilderness.
A group of kayakers traversing through the Arctic waters.
A lone trekker walking along a rugged fjord trail, dwarfed by the surrounding cliffs and untouched Arctic scenery.

The contrast of the Greenlandic feral dogs howling against the backdrop of rock and the striking scenery of craggy granite cathedrals is perplexing.

Our FLOATING Arctic BASECAMP

Welcome to Byr, a ketch-rigged, highly seaworthy expedition charter sailboat built in the Netherlands in 1993. Sailing a traditional rigging like this gives guests an authentic feeling of hauling up sails manually, together with your crewmates.

The professional crew, led by captains Siggi & Annukka, ensures Byr is sailed safely, no matter your experience level.

The sailboat features a saloon where we can relax after a long day of playing outdoors, share our experiences, and enjoy a fantastic dinner made with local ingredients. It is also a great place for sharing photos, stories, or simply curling up in the corner of the soft couch to read a good book from the collection of Arctic & Antarctic expedition books.

Itinerary

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Day 1: Welcome to East Greenland

Your guides will meet you at Kulusuk airport with transportation to the harbour, where Byr will be safely at anchor awaiting your arrival. Here you’ll get to know your crew and fellow travelers. As we settle into our mothership, we’ll review the boat facilities and have a safety briefing with the guides and crew. We’ll enjoy our first dinner together onboard and discuss the plan ahead.

2
Days 2 to 10: Sermilik & Ammassalik fjords

Over the next 9 days, we’ll sail and hike the rugged wilderness of the Sermilik & Ammassalik fjords. We’ll have no fixed route or set hiking itinerary as this journey is entirely dependent on weather, swell, and sea ice conditions. Each night, we’ll gather in the saloon and plan our course for the next day. Everyday we’ll try to maximize our time spent hiking onshore. We’ll also be traveling with expedition kayaks onboard, so you can explore our secluded anchorages. Depending on the day, paddling might be the main activity.

3
Day 11: Farewell, East Greenland

We’ll arrive in Kulusuk the night before your departure. We’ll share a final evening celebrating our victories, new found friendships, and appreciating the fragile beauty and raw power of this wild place.

After breakfast on our last day, we may have time to explore the small settlement town before heading home from the Kulusuk airport.

*Itinerary is subject to change due to weather conditions or the interest of the group.

What you
should know

Included

  • Certified guide from Amarok Adventures.
  • Expedition sailboat for the group with professional & experienced crew.
  • Luggage transfer between Kulusuk Airport and the pier on the first and last day of the trip.
  • Under-deck accommodation in the expedition sailboat in 4 people bunk-bed rooms.
  • All meals during the hiking & sailing days & cooking equipment.
  • Expedition kayaks, paddles, lifejackets and safety equipment.
  • Agency support 24/7.

Not included

  • International flights.
  • Accommodation in Kulusuk/Tasiilaq if needed.
  • Any beverages not mentioned.
  • Personal mountain & hiking gear.
  • Trip insurance with helicopter rescue coverage (mandatory).
  • Everything not specified in “Included”.

Booking & Cancellation Conditions

FAQ

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