Backcountry Skiing at the End of the World - IMG62
Four-Day Cross Country Skiing tour
After a short flight from Reykjavík, we land in the arctic wonderland that every cross country skier dreams of; endless snow, mountains and frozen fiords. The landscapes are magnificent and the Inuit culture intriguing. This area of Greenland was only discovered by the White Man at the end of the 19th Century and vestiges of the traditional way of life are still much honored. Many of the Inuits still live the lives of hunters taking pride in a feisty dog team. We settle down in the Inuit village of Kulusuk from where we set out for our skiing excursions. The village is located on a little island and offers various possibilities for skiing, both on the frozen ice of the surrounding fjords over to the nearby islands. This offers great insight into the arctic wonderland as well as the Inuit culture. This is a perfect skiing trip, for those who are looking for a short and memorable skiing vacation. Accommodation in a private guesthouse.
Cross country skiing: Four days
Walking per day: 3 - 8 hours
Total distance: 30 km (18.5 miles)
Altitude: 0 -340 m.a.s. (495 feet)
Maximum Ascent: 340m. (495 feet)
Groups: 6 - 16 participants

Included : Guide for 4 days, food for 4 days (from lunch day 1 to lunch day 4), flight from Reykjavík ? Kulusuk - Reykjavik, three nights in a guesthouse and cooking gear.
Supplement: 4 to 5 participants is 20.000ISK per person.
Excluded : Personal equipment, insurance, drinks and beverages.
Meeting Point : Reykjavik domestic airport.
Greenland Tours
Greenland is a country that lies just south of the Artic Circle, enjoying long daylight hours in the summer and the bright northern lights in the winter. The incredible scenery of Greenland includes scattered icebergs, mountains, deep valleys, lakes, rivers, and colorful villages.
If you take the "A Different World Tour" you will experience the interesting culture of Greenland by visiting a village on the east side of the island known as Ammassalik. The local residents of this village still adhere to the Intuit ways of their ancestors which play a big part in their everyday lives. If your reasons for coming on a Greenland tour were to ski or hike, you will leave with appreciation for so much more.

