Discover the best top things to do in Greenland, Greenland including Disko Island, Ilulissat Icefjord, Tasermiut Camp, Greenland National Museum and Archives, Sermermiut, Sisimiut Museum, Hvalsey Church Ruins, PGI Greenland.
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If you consider to go to Ilulissat, you should take your time to go Disko Island. We took a boat (Disko Line is the company) from Ilulissat to Godhavn. It is worth going there. You will see tons of Ice bergs on the trip, and there is a high chance that you will se whales as well. Disko Island itself is a volcanic Island (the youngest in Greenland), has wonderful mountains. Some of the nature is breathtaking. Higly recommended!
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This massive and fast-moving glacier travels more that 100 feet per day, dropping huge icebergs into its narrow coastal inlets.
I spent some days Ilulissat. The icebergs are just beautiful to see, I ll never forgot this impressions. Also if you can see that the global warming is effecting this area. I was here in November. The snow arrives this region normally in September.
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Tasermiut Camp is a tour provider based in South Greenland. We offer different kind of day tours, camping tours as well as customized per request tours. The company and our tours are fully operated by Greenlandic people, giving you the unique opportunity to experience our culture and way of living. We will make sure you get an unforgettable time while your stay in South Greenland.
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Greenland National Museum is Greenland's largest cultural history museum. The Museum preserves the Greenlandic history and our objects, art and images are from all over the country. A visit to the National Museum is a glimpse into all the cultures that have existed in the country from the earliest people to modern the Greenland society.
We spent maybe 90 minutes going through the museum. It is well worth the time. Won't repeat all the other reviews, but you will get a quick history lesson of the groups of people who have inhabited the island and some are surprising in time lines. The Norwegians actually settled in the south about the same time the Inuit did the north, but didn't stay. There were other earlier groups that did not stay. You get a feel for just now difficult and challenging simple survival was in Greenland. Exhibits are quite variable from taxidermy animals to modes of transportation. Fun fact - Nanook is the Inuit term for Polar Bear. Lots of other fascinating things to learn. Not big, simple but really well done.
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This place in Greenland is perhaps one of the most amazing places!-the view and mood out there at the icefiord makes me coming back almost year after year. For me-every visit is a new experience; the view changes almost from Day to Day when the huge icebergs drift away. This is one of the few places-Besides in Antarctica you Can enjoy a view like this..
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