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Ammassalik & Kulusuk

Tasiilaq- Midnight sunsetTasiilaq: The new official name of Ammassalik
Ammassalik: The new spelling of Angmagssalik
Angmagssalik: The name of the hotel in Tasiilaq.

East Greenland

Because of the geographical location of East Greenland, the village of Kulusuk and the town of Tasiilaq are and have always been relatively isolated in relation to the rest of Greenland. - East Greenland is the perfect destination if you want to experience traditional Greenlandic culture and the original drum dance.

Explore "Tunu" - the land at the back - which the Greenlanders name the East Coast of Greenland.

The isolated and remote location has left its mark in the unique East Greenland dialect and the area's culture has not been affected by western influences to the same degree as in other parts of Greenland. Remarkably, it is only a little more than 100 years ago since the first Europeans 'discovered' this area.

Old traditions

Old Traditions are still very much a live in East Greenland; during the winter hunting trips with dog sledges are still common and may be several weeks in duration. Many families choose to live in isolated spots where the hunting is best.

Once the summer comes and the ice breaks up, the families are picked up by ship and return to town to sell the winter's catch and buy new supplies of cartridges, coffee and other necessities.

In addition to its grandiose nature, the East coast is particularly known for its exceptional and beautiful production of handicraft which, like the drum dance, is rooted in the traditional culture of the area.

Prices from £1200 per person.

Basic price includes: All mentioned flights, helicopter, transfers, accommodation with full board and guiding services in Tasiilaq and Kulusuk.

 the Ice Cap Traditional Inuit kayak amongst the 'bergs of a nearby fjord Tasiilaq- view to Polhelm Fjeld

 
Itinerary

Day 1 Morning flight with Air Iceland from Reykjavik Domestic Airport to Kulusuk. Continue by Air Greenland helicopter to Tasiilaq. Meet & greet by our destination guide. Transfer to the nearby Hotel Angmagssalik for check in and information meeting. Afternoon at leisure in Tasiilaq.
Optional excursions during your stay in Tasiilaq include:
Sightseeing in Tasiilaq
Walk to the 'Valley of Flowers'
Hike to a spectacular view point overlooking the fjords and mountains
Boat cruise amongst the icebergs
Boat trip to the hunters' village of Ikateq
Helicopter trip to the Mitivagkat Glacier
Dinner at the hotel.
Included meals: Light lunch on the plane and dinner
Accommodation: Hotel Angmagssalik
Day 2  Breakfast and lunch at the hotel. Day at leisure in Tasiilaq for optional excursions.
Dinner at the hotel.
Included meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Accommodation: Hotel Angmagssalik
Day 3 Breakfast and lunch at the hotel. Transfer to the heliport and departure by Air Greenland helicopter to Kulusuk. Transfer to Hotel Kulusuk.
Optional excursions during the stay in Kulusuk include:
Guided walks to the village of Kap Dan
Drive to a mountain top that affords incredible views over the sea and island
Helicopter flights to the Apusiajik Glacier
Hike to the mysterious hunting wall
Day 4 Breakfast at the hotel. Flight by Air Iceland from Kulusuk to Reykjavik Domestic Airport. Included meals: Breakfast and light lunch on the plane

 

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