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Organising an incentive trip to Greenland is not difficult. There are lots of unique activities and adventures to choose from. Only the imagination - and the wallet - set the limits.
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Fishing in Nuuk in the second largest fjord system in the world; several days' dogsledding, sleeping in hunters' cabins; the kaffemik coffee ceremony in settlements; all kinds of activities and experiences on the inland ice, from trekking to climbing in the crevasses of the glaciers and hunting out the cavities and wells on the inland ice, or a first-class barbecue by one of the most productive glaciers in the world, dogsled trips and champagne in the summer on the glacier on the Disko Island.
The opportunities are endless, and we have only mentioned a little of what is possible. Combined in the right way with various cultural insights, gastronomic experiences and some elements of surprise, everything is in place for an unforgettable trip.
These are just a couple of examples of highly unusual incentive trips:
Over the ice by snow mobile
A 600 km trip over the inland ice on a snow mobile, with champagne and caviar, is a perfect reward for particularly adventurous personnel. This adventure has been developed by Kangerlussuaq Tourism and is first class all the way from the start in Copenhagen, through East Greenland, Iceland and back to Copenhagen. First of all, there is snow-scooter training in Kangerlussuaq. Then the trip over the ice to the disused radar station DYE II. Halfway across the ice, the achievement is celebrated with champagne and caviar. All the meals during the trip are prepared by a chef.
With the hunters to the Arctic Palerfik
The Arctic Palerfik is a three-day authentic winter adventure - a sled trip packed with traditions where Greenlandic hunters and their families travel from Ilulissat in Disko Bay to celebrate the winter.
1200 dogs and 200 hunters is by no means an unusual turnout. There are sled drivers, their wives, lovers and children, but there is also room for a few visitors who can enjoy this outstanding event and gain a superb insight into Greenlandic culture and nature.