Giant rock formations on the Icefjord trek, East Greenland.

Who Are Our Tours For?

You might be wondering if our tours are right for you. Here’s our honest take.

First things first: this isn’t a checklist you need to tick off completely. Maybe you only resonate with one or two of these points and not the rest, and that’s completely fine. As long as you’re reasonably fit and interested in experiencing Greenland or Iceland, you’re in the right place.

On a rocky ridge above Tiniteqiilaq East Greenland.

You’re up for an adventure

You don’t need to be an extreme athlete or have a long list of expeditions behind you. But you should be someone who is comfortable being a little uncomfortable.

Tent nights or humble huts. Unpredictable weather. Days where your legs are tired and the path ahead is long. For the right person, that’s not the downside – that’s just a part of the adventure.

Our tours are also for people who want to go somewhere genuinely off the beaten path. A place your friends haven’t been. A story worth telling.

"Streetview" from Tineteqiilaq and Sermilik fjord East Greenland.

Fitness and form

Our tours are moderate to challenging – and some, especially the longer treks, are genuinely demanding.

You’ll be crossing wild terrain with few or no marked trails. Rocky ground, a bit of steep climbs, river crossings, and some sudden weather changes are all part of the experience. You don’t need to be an elite hiker, but you should be someone who has hiking experience and knows their body.

If you love the outdoors and you’re ready to be tested a little, this is exactly the kind of adventure you’ve been looking for.

Kristinn with a his group in Tasiilaq East Greenland on an "Arctic Villages" trip.

You like being a part of a small group

When you join one of our tours, you become part of a small team. We help each other out with the daily tasks like food preparation, dish washing and setting up camp, and look out for one another along the way. A group never moves faster than its slowest member, and that’s not a weakness. That’s just how good teams work. We walk at different paces but stop and regroup regularly throughout the day, so no one ever feels left behind.

And whether you’re travelling solo, as a couple, or with a small group of friends, our format of 5 to 12 people means there’s room for everyone.

A campsite in Tasiilaq fjord East Greenland.

You want a real experience

Our tours tend to attract people who are genuinely curious about the world. People who are curious about Inuit culture, arctic history, and the kind of nature that makes you feel wonderfully small. People who want a real experience and not a polished, tourist-trap version of one.

If you’ve ever stood at a popular viewpoint surrounded by selfie sticks and thought this isn’t quite it, we get that feeling.

Our tours are for people who want to slow down, disconnect, and actually immerse themselves in a place. The trail, the silence, the landscape. No notifications, no highlight reels, just you and one of the most remote and extraordinary corners of the planet.

Cotton weed on the Icefjord trek, East Greenland.

You leave it as you found it

One of our core principles is leaving no trace. We care deeply about the places we take people to, and the Arctic nature is fragile, remote, and irreplaceable. We ask that our guests share that value. Leave the place as you found it, or better.

Majestic iceberg in the Sermilik Fjord East Greenland.

New spark or an old dream?

Maybe Greenland has been on your mind for a long time. Maybe it only crossed your radar a few months ago. Maybe you’re looking for a specific arctic destination, or maybe you just want to go somewhere raw, wild, and far from the ordinary.

Whatever brought you here — welcome. You might just be exactly who we’re looking for.