DURATION
11 Days
MINIMUM AGE
18
DIFFICULTY
Expedition
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.
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.
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.
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
For more information please read our Terms & conditions or Send an inquiry