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Explore the vibrant tapestry of towns and settlements in East Greenland. Nestled between ice-capped peaks and the azure Arctic Ocean, these communities are a harmonious blend of ancient traditions and modern life. Each town tells a unique tale, echoing with stories of ancestral Inuit hunters, pioneering spirits, and the rhythms of daily Arctic life. Venture beyond the well-trodden paths and discover a world where culture, history, and nature intertwine in the most mesmerizing ways. East Greenland awaits, with its towns and settlements as the heartbeats of this vast, icy expanse.

FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions

East Greenland FAQs: Uncover the Secrets

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Travel Guides and Tips

Navigate Your Journey with Ease.

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Maps and Route Planning

Chart Your Adventure

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Greenland Travel SIM

Get connected with Greenland Travel SIM.

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Safety Information

Stay Informed, Travel Safe – Essential Safety Tips.

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Contact Information

How to Get in Touch With Our Team

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FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions

How can I travel between towns and settlements in East Greenland?

In East Greenland, transportation between towns and settlements primarily relies on boats during summer and dogsleds or snowmobiles in winter. There are also limited helicopter services provided by Air Greenland connecting certain towns and settlements. Due to the region’s rugged terrain and lack of roads between communities, there are no car routes for inter-town travel. It’s essential to plan your journey in advance, taking into consideration the seasonal changes and available transportation options. Always consult with local tour operators or the community’s information center for the most current travel advice and arrangements.

What are the best activities to try in East Greenland?

East Greenland offers many unique experiences such as whale watching, iceberg excursions, kayaking through the fjords, and trips to observe the magnificent wildlife including polar bears and seals.

How is the internet connection in Tasiilaq?

The internet connection in Tasiilaq can be limited compared to larger cities. It’s advised to prepare for periods of slower internet speeds or limited access.

Is it safe to hike alone in East Greenland?

Due to the rugged terrain and wildlife, it is recommended to go on guided tours or hike in groups. Always inform locals about your plans and route.

When is the best time to visit to see whales?

Whale watching tours are most popular in the warmer months when whales come closer to the shore for feeding.

What languages are spoken in East Greenland?

East-Greenlandic is the official language. However, many also speak Danish, and English is understood by many, especially in the tourism industry.

Are there any specific clothing or equipment I should bring?

The weather can be unpredictable, so layering, waterproof outerwear, and sturdy hiking boots are recommended. Also, remember sunscreen and sunglasses, especially in the summer months.

What's the food like in East Greenland?

East Greenland offers a mix of traditional Greenlandic dishes like whale, seal, and fish as well as more western meals. Local specialties include dried fish and seafood.

Travel Guides and Tips

Practical information when planning your trip to East Greenland – here you can find all the tips gathered one place

Maps & Route Planning

Where to get a map of destinations in East Greenland and how to plan your routes.

Navigating the rugged and mesmerizing terrains of East Greenland requires more than just enthusiasm; it demands precision. Whether you’re trekking through the icy expanses or sailing the intricate fjords, let our guides be your compass to the heart of East Greenland.

Scanmaps.dk

The website is a Danish online store specializing in maps, travel guides, globes, and atlases for global destinations. They offer a wide range of products, from various types of maps and travel books to home decor items featuring maps and related gift ideas.

Saga Maps

Saga Maps publishes 1:250,000 scale maps of all inhabited areas in Greenland, providing essential overviews for sailing trips and featuring thematic details on Viking history, American air bases, and Inuit culture on the reverse.

Online Resources

Visit Greenland’s website

Visit Greenland’s website offers a rich compilation of diverse materials, providing invaluable insights into the region’s unique landscapes, culture, and attractions.

Trekking in East Greenland

Viktor Posnov captures the breathtaking beauty and raw wilderness of East Greenland through a 29-day trekking and packrafting adventure.

Windy – weather forecast

Windy brings you all the world’s leading weather forecasting models and it’s very useful in East Greenland because of the visualization options and webcams.

DMI – weather forecast

The official website of the Danish Meteorological Institute, providing detailed weather forecasts, warnings, and meteorological data for Denmark, the Faroe Islands, and Greenland.

Get connected with Greenland Travel SIM

Explore East Greenland with the world at your fingertips! Stay online and share every breathtaking moment with our Greenland Travel SIM.

Photo: Jason Charles Hill – Visit Greenland

Safety Information

Stay safe during your adventure. Learn about the guidelines for travelling in East Greenland.

Traveling in East Greenland is an awe-inspiring experience, but the rugged Arctic environment demands a heightened sense of caution. As you embark on your journey across this vast, untamed landscape, familiarizing yourself with essential safety information is paramount.

First and foremost, always inform local authorities or your accommodation provider about your travel plans, especially if you’re venturing into remote areas. East Greenland’s weather is unpredictable, and storms can roll in suddenly, making it crucial to check local forecasts before any outing.

Wildlife encounters, especially with polar bears, are rare but not impossible. Always maintain a safe distance, and never approach or feed wild animals. If hiking or camping in remote areas, it’s recommended to carry polar bear deterrents or travel with local guides familiar with the terrain and its potential hazards.

The terrain in East Greenland can be challenging, with its glacial crevasses and swift rivers. It’s advisable to wear sturdy footwear, preferably with ankle support, and always use marked trails where available. When exploring glaciers or undertaking mountain treks, hiring a local guide is highly recommended.

Sea travel has its own set of challenges. Icebergs, while majestic, can be unstable and pose risks. Always respect safety guidelines if you’re kayaking or boating near these ice giants. Ensure your vessel is equipped with communication devices, especially if sailing in remote fjords.

Lastly, while East Greenland is a haven of natural beauty, it’s essential to be prepared for its unpredictable nature. Carry a basic first aid kit, ensure your communication devices are charged, and always let someone know your plans. Embrace the beauty of East Greenland, but always prioritize your safety and well-being.

Contact Information

For comprehensive tourist information and inquiries, reach out to the dedicated team behind Visit East Greenland.

The Tourist Office “Skæven” in Tasiilaq

Skæven, located in the heart of Tasiilaq, stands as the prime hub for tourist information in the region. This establishment is dedicated to ensuring visitors have a seamless and memorable experience in East Greenland. Whether you’re seeking adventure trails, local insights, or cultural experiences, Skæven’s knowledgeable team is your go-to source, making it an essential stop for anyone venturing into the captivating landscapes of Tasiilaq.

 

Address:

Ujuaap Aqq B-48, Tasiilaq 3913

Useful Contact Information

Police Station:
+299 XX XX XX
Hospital:
+299 XX XX XX
Heliport:
+299 XX XX XX

Dare to Discover Contrasts

From the raw Arctic landscape to the warm Inuit culture, from midnight sun to northern lights. East Greenland is full of contrasts.

Photo: Jason Charles Hill – Visit Greenland

Unplug for Real!

Disconnect from digital life. Rediscover the connection with yourself, nature, and the people around you in East Greenland.

Photo: Jason Charles Hill – Visit Greenland