Day 1 -Day 1
Private transfer within Nuuk
Lunch in Katuaq the Cultral center
Camp Kiattua
Waterfall hike
Dinner at Kiattua
Bonfire & drinks
Meet ' n Grate
Boat cruise to camp Kiattua - RIB open boat
Arrival at Camp Kiattua
Day 2 -Day 2
Breakfast at the camp
Morning hike to Uumannaq Summit
Traditional Greenlandic BBQ
Dinner at Kiattua
Swimming with icebergs
Day 3 -Day 3
Breakfast at the camp
Kayaking
Lunch in Kiattua
Visit the settlement of Kapisillit
"Kaffemik" - visit a local family
Farewell Dinner at camp Kiattua
Farewell Dinner at camp Kiattua
Day 4
Boat transfer to Nuuk
Camp Klattua
Day 5
Breakfast at the camp
Power of the ice and abandoned village
Paddle boarding amongst icebergs
Dinner at Kiattua
Bonfire and Greenlandic coffee
Camp Kiattua
Day 6
Boat transfer to Nuuk
Private transfer within Nuuk
Camp Kiattua
Meet'n Greet
20 minutes
Part guide, part concierge, part companion, we are proud to introduce your personal Nomad host, who will welcome you to one of the world's tiniest international airports.
The host will join the group from arrival to departure in Greenland. Besides coordinating the journey, this host will also be available to assist and help during the stay.
Specialized guides will join the group on some of the excursions and will provide specific local knowledge, information on wildlife, ice, climate conditions and other questions.
Photo by Aningaaq R Carlsen - Visit Greenland
Private transfer within Nuuk
25 minutes
Lunch in Katuaq the Cultural center
1 hour
The café in Katuaq is an oasis of culture universe. Cafétuaq is a meeting point for many, ranging from local families to tourists, artists and musicians who perform or exhibit in Katuaq. Cafétuaq serves a variety of hot and cold dishes, mostly based on Greenlandic ingredients, with a hint of flavors from around the world. Katuaq Greenland's Cultural Center, is located in the middle of Nuuk in the business district between public buildings and shops. The building is full of character, and fits in perfectly in the arctic landscape despite its unique design. The building was inspired by waving northern lights and the play of light on ice and snow.
Photo by: Visit Greenland David Trood / Filip Gielda / Peter Lindstrom
Boat cruise to camp Kiattua - RIB open boat
1 hour & 20 minutes
After leaving civilization, we will take you on a cruise through one of the oldest places on Earth. Enjoy the feeling of freedom as your busy life and worries fade away. The cruise is about 80 km long, deep into the world's second-largest fjord system. Along the way, we will scout for humpback whales, which often traverse these waters. This is where your adventure begins. Lean back, relax and enjoy the fresh air and beautiful sights.
It is possible to upgrade to a closed boat or a helicopter at an additional cost.
Arrival at Camp Kiattua
1 hour
Located on a peaceful shingle beach, with no roads, vehicles, or houses for many miles, Kiattua is the site of an ancient Inuit summer hunting ground. It is comprised of 6 heated teepees, each fitted out with full-size beds, Arctic-grade linens, reading chairs and lights, and private bathrooms complete with hot water showers, eco toilets, and locally-made bath products.
We’ve even provided a hot tub where you can relax in mineral-rich glacier waters while sipping on a G&T and admiring the ever-changing light on the fjord.
Open for just four months of the year and limited to 10 guests at a time to protect its fragile infrastructure, this once-in-a-lifetime experience is a deep dive into a little-known Arctic world.
Check-in 16:00
Camp Kiattua
1 hour 1Bed 2 Adults
Start at 17:00
Waterfall hike
1 hour 30 minutes 2 Adults
The Nuuk Fjord has a wide range of hiking routes suitable for all levels, whether you want to stroll the lowlands and learn about wild plants, or summit the fjord’s highest peak at 1650m, we have high octane adventures for all.
Today we will start off by a short hike to the beautiful waterfall behind the camp, this will give you an idea of what we mean when we say that we do not have any man-made hiking trails in Greenland. The hike itself is brief. That said, it does demand a bit of stamina, but the view of the Kiattua valley is one you won't soon forget.
Start at 19:00
Dinner at Kiattua
1 hour 30minutes 2 Adults
Located on a peaceful shingle beach, with no roads, vehicles or houses for many miles, Kiattua is the site of an ancient Inuit summer hunting ground. It is comprised of 6 heated teepees, each fitted out with full size beds, Arctic-grade linens, reading chairs and lights, and private bathrooms complete with hot water showers, eco toilets and locally made bath products.
We’ve even provided a hot tub, where you can relax in mineral rich glacier waters while sipping on a G&T and admiring the ever-changing light on the fjord.
Open for just 4 months of the year, and limited to 10 guests at a time to protect its fragile infrastructure, this once-in-a-lifetime experience is a deep dive into a little-known Arctic world.
Start at 19:30
Bonfire & drinks
1 hour 2 Adults
After dinner, we will make a nice bonfire either outside the dining tent or at the beach and end the day with drinks - or maybe the famous Greenlandic coffee.
Day 1 - DAY 2
Start at 08:00
Breakfast at the camp
1 hour 2 Adults
Whenever and wherever you want it, but always a hearty buffet including fresh bread, pancakes, homemade jams, cheese board, smoked fish, sausages, fresh fruit, yogurt, cereal, eggs, bacon, coffee, teas and infusions.
Start at 09:30
Morning hike to Uumannaq Summit
4 hour 2 Adults
Hiking in Greenland evokes a sense of freedom that reaches an unparalleled magnitude. As you follow hiking trails flanked by bold rock formations and purple Arctic flowers, you realize that Greenland’s mighty nature stands unaltered by humans, just as it has for thousands of years. With any thoughts of stressful schedules and crowded streets falling away, you are free to hear the sounds of silence and absorb the Arctic calm.
This morning we start with a 15 minutes boat tour to the deserted island of Uumannaq. Our goal is to reach the top at an altitude of 420 meters, to enjoy the beautiful sight over the ice fiord with its peaky mountains and icebergs.
At the end of the hike, we will stop at the restored church built back in 1733 and enjoy our lunch pack prepared by our skilled chef.
Start at 12:00
Traditional Greenlandic BBQ
1 hour 2 Adults
At traditional Inuit camps flat rocks were often used instead of frying pans to cook over
fire. Greased with a little seal or whale blubber, they made an excellent alternative.
After a day of adventures, Greenlandic barbecue is the best way to savor pure Arctic
flavors.
Today the meal will consist of various grilled local meat and some salad prepared by our private chef.
Start at 13:40
Deep sea fishing for cod
15 minutes 2 Adults
Fishing is a vital part of life and leisure in Greenland. The abundant waters outside of Nuuk are teeming with cod and redfish, and even first-timers have a great chance of catching dinner! Normally fishing demands many patients, but fishing in Greenland takes no time since the ocean is full of fish.
Once we return to the camp, the chef will cook the fish for dinner, and some will be smoked during the night and vacuum packed for you to bring home as an eatable souvenir.
Start at 19:00
Dinner at Kiattua
1 hour 30minutes 2 Adults
Meals are a big part of the total experience, therefore we prioritize working with the best chefs in the country and only using ingredients of the highest quality. The area around the camp is rich in various fish, mussels, arctic mushrooms, various herbs like angelica, arctic thyme, labrador tea and various berries link crowberry, blueberry, juniper berry. All items are used in daily cooking.
The small arctic farm in Neriunaq (20 minutes boat ride away from the camp) provides the camp with potatoes and lamb.
Start at 20:00
Swimming with icebergs
1Hour 2 Adults
We will start the lookout for the perfect iceberg. When we find the most beautiful one (and the safest one), you'll get the thrilling experience of swimming in the arctic waters and standing on the ice, dressed in our survival suits.
Let yourself be enthralled by the magnificence of the icebergs, the magical interplay of colors and the sculptural shapes. And by their incredible history. Remember: Once they were once just tiny snowflakes.
Day 3 - DAY 3
Start at 08:00
Breakfast at the camp
1hour 30 minutes 2 Adults
Whenever and wherever you want it, but always a hearty buffet including fresh bread, pancakes, homemade jams, cheese board, smoked fish, sausages, fresh fruit, yogurt, cereal, eggs, bacon, coffee, teas and infusions.
Start at 10:00
Kayaking
1 hour 2 Adults
After a thorough introduction to kayaking, you will hit the fjord in your own kayak and paddle among the ice. This trip is for everyone, whether or not it's your first time in a kayak. Our skilled Nomad guides will ensure your safety from the backup boat and kayak. Enjoy the light of the Greenlandic summer, a time when the sun overhead and adds a bit of softness to the rough landscape.
Start at 12:10
Lunch in Kiattua
1hour 2 Adults
Start at 13:30
Visit the settlement of Kapisillit
2 hour 2 Adults
A 10-minute boat tour will take you to the settlement of Kapisillit.As estimated in 2019, Kapisillit is home to only 35 residents, situated about 90 km away from the Capital Nuuk. Small as it is, Kapisillit has a kindergarten, a church, one grocery store and everything one needs to live a peaceful and delightful life.It is a nice place to experience the Arctic lifestyle, cozy and rough at the same time.
Start at 15:30
"Kaffemik" - visit a local family
1 hour 2 Adults
The local inhabitants always invite friends to 'kaffemik' which is a get-together where you celebrate special occasions with coffee and cake and local specialities. We visit one of the families that has lived for many years in the area and has a lot of stories to tell about daily life and cultural traditions. This excursion is your chance to get up close with the locals and learn more about the interesting people that lives so far away from everything else.
Start at 19:00
Farewell Dinner at camp Kiattua
1 hour 2 Adults
Meals are a big part of the total experience, therefore we prioritize towork with the best chefs in the country and only to use ingredients of the highest quality. The area around the camp are rich on various fish, mussels, arctic mushrooms, various herbs like angelica, arctic thyme, labrador tea and various berries link crowberry, blue berry, juniper berry. All items are used in the daily cooking. The small arctic farm in Neriunaq (20 minutes boat ride away from the camp) provides the camp with potatoes and lamb.
Start at 20:10
Bonfire & Greenlandic coffee
1 hour 2 Adults
After dinner, we will make a nice bonfire either outside the dining tent or at the beach and end the day with Greenlandic coffee and marshmallows headed over the flames.
Thought you knew what your favorite winter drink is? Wait until you try Greenlandic coffee.
Greenland's cold weather cure is like an Irish coffee, except more Irish!
And like everything in Greenlandic culture, this lovely mixture comes with a story that's just as delicious.
DAY 4
Depart 08:00
Boat transfer to Nuuk
2 Adults
We will leave camp early and make sure you arrive at the airport on time. This fast ride will bring you back to town in 1 hour 20 minutes.
It is possible to upgrade to a closed heated boat at an additional cost.
Check out 10:00