Tailored journeys
Small-group journeys built individually with Greenlandic hunters, shaped around the season, the routes, and what the field allows.
Fig. 01 · Qajaq · Qimusseriarsuaq · Baie de Melville
Spring · FEB–MAY · Sled-dog
The sea ice does not negotiate. Silarsuaq kisimi naalangaavoq.
We travel with traditional Greenlandic hunters, following their instinctive leads with their dog packs across Qimusseriarsuaq in the far North.
Warm hunter tents. No flight paths overhead. Frost on brows. Dogs curled tight outside, on watch.
Only the raw silence of the Arctic, the rhythm of the pack, and the wind over the ice.
Sikumut means towards the ice.
Experience Arctic survival in its first principles.
Fall · AUG–OCT · Open boat
The sea does not negotiate. Silarsuaq kisimi naalangaavoq.
We travel with traditional Greenlandic hunters by open boat, kayaks lashed tight, along the coast of Qimusseriarsuaq.
Warm hunter tents. No flight paths overhead. Arctic swell. Cold air on your face. Ice pushing from the coast.
Only the raw silence of the Arctic, the crash of the sea, and the wind over ice-strewn water.
Sikumut means towards the ice.
Experience Arctic survival in its first principles.
How a journey is built
Every journey is built from the field. We begin with what you hope to experience, then shape the route around the season, the ice, the weather, and the hunters who know what is possible.
How pricing works
Because each journey is built individually, pricing is set per trip rather than per seat. The cost reflects the hunters, dog teams, equipment, permits, logistics, and route duration required. Before anything is confirmed, we provide a clear breakdown of what is included.
Qimusseriarsuaq
Qimusseriarsuaq · The long stretch for dogsledding
Sila naalangaavoq
Sila kisimi naalangaavoq · The weather decides