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Category: Greenland

Times visited: 2
Towns visited: Nuuk, Maniitsoq, Sisimiut, Aasiaat, Ilulissat, Paamiut, Qaqortoq, Narsaq and Tasiilaq
Villages visited: Kangerlussuaq, Qoornoq (abandoned), Kangeq (abandoned), Island of Hope (abandoned), Kangaamiut, Qeqertarsuaq, Qeqertarsuatsiaat, Arsuk, Narsarsuaq, Kapisillit, Kulusuk and Tiniteqilaaq

For as long as I can remember, I’ve dreamed of visiting Greenland. And when I finally did, I fell hard. So hard, in fact, that Greenland now rivals the Faroe Islands as my favourite country in the world.

Greenland was the first country I ever moved abroad to. I spent five unforgettable months living in Nuuk during my fifth semester at university. I shared a cozy apartment in central Nuuk with four other exchange students, and from the very beginning, the city felt like home. Between exploring Nuuk, studying, and working at the National Museum, I still found time to travel. I ventured into the stunning Nuuk Fjord on several tours and spent most of October journeying through North and South Greenland. I saw humpback whales, sailed past towering icebergs, chased the northern lights, went crystal hunting, stumbled across Norse ruins, met an Arctic fox, and even hiked solo to the very edge of the Greenland Ice Sheet. The South, in particular, completely blew me away.

Leaving Nuuk was heartbreaking – I cried on the plane – but I already knew I would be back. For my seventh semester, I returned to Greenland for an internship in Tasiilaq on the remote East Coast. Before heading east, I reunited with friends in Nuuk and embarked on an epic four-day trek to the village of Kapisillit with two friends – one of the most adventurous hikes I’ve ever done.

In Tasiilaq, I spent 11 weeks working on projects for the local museum, hiking every trail I could find, and falling in love with an adorable sled dog puppy. I also visited Kulusuk twice and joined a boat trip through the mesmerizing Sermilik Icefjord to the tiny settlement of Tiniteqilaaq – an experience made even better by the two friends who came to visit me that week.

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Greenland Outdoor travel

Hiking in Ilulissat amongst humpback whales and a calving iceberg

by Mel on 25/10/2018
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Two days on the ferry from Nuuk to Ilulissat had come to an end, and ahead of us awaited four…

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Up north with Sarfaq Ittuk: Sailing from Nuuk to Ilulissat

by Mel on 22/10/2018
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On the evening of September 28th, Charlotte, Maria, Ali and I set off from Skonnertkajen in Nuuk, heading…

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An abandoned world: In Hans Egede’s footsteps at Kangeq and the Island of Hope

by Mel on 16/10/2018
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On a Saturday afternoon in Late September, I set off on a small boat with a group of…

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A fishing trip in the Nuuk Fjord

by Mel on 07/10/2018
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On a cold and rainy September afternoon, a group of six exchange students and I set out for…

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The attempt to climb icy Mount Ukkusissat

by Mel on 25/09/2018
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At 772 meters above sea level, Ukkusissat Mountain, also known as Store Malene (‘Big Malene’), is the highest…

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To the ice sheet: A boat trip deep into the Nuuk Fjord

by Mel on 19/09/2018
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On a foggy and windstill September day, we set off at 8 AM for a seven-hour boat trip…

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The first northern lights on Greenland

by Mel on 17/09/2018
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10.30 PM, September 16th 2018. First sighting of the northern lights on Greenland. It has been 1257 days…

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Greenland Travel while studying

Welcome to Nuuk, my home for the semester

by Mel on 10/09/2018
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The weather couldn’t have been more perfect when I set off for Nuuk from Kangerlussuaq on September 1st.…

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Kangerlussuaq: The first meeting with Greenland

by Mel on 06/09/2018
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Full of anticipation, I looked out of the window as we were approaching Kangerlussuaq, the first stop on…

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Ethical travel Greenland Vegan travel

Vegan on Greenland: Why I decided to go vegan in the Arctic

by Mel on 03/09/2018
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As if moving to Greenland is not enough of a challenge, I also chose to go vegan on…

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I’m moving to Greenland tomorrow

by Mel on 31/08/2018
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In under 24 hours, I will be on Greenlandic soil. After months and months of planning, the move…

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I'm a Danish/English archaeologist with an ardent passion for exploring the north. Whether it’s the windswept cliffs of the Faroe Islands, the icy fjords of Greenland, the misty moors of Scotland, or the deep forests of Scandinavia - the north is where my heart feels most at home. I may sometimes go astray and travel south, east or west, but I always find my way back north. In September 2023, a scruffy little pup from Romania named Minnie trotted into my life - and onto the road with me. She’s now my loyal sidekick, and the best adventure buddy I could ask for 💙 If you're into unusual destinations, wild northern landscapes, and forgotten places, you’ve come to the right corner of the internet. So go ahead - pack your virtual backpack and come explore the north with us!

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Fun facts

‣  88 countries & territories visited
‣  6 continents visited
‣  10 countries lived/worked in
‣  3 total solar eclipses seen
‣  122 mountains conquered
‣  56 destinations explored solo
‣  153 UNESCO sites visited

Where am I?

Currently just a girl trying to find a place in this world...

‣ May-June: Swedish cabin life
‣ July: Denmark

Top 10 dream destinations

1. Tristan da Cunha
2. Socotra, Yemen
3. Arctic Russia
4. Saudi Arabia
5. Falkland Islands
6. North Caucasus, Russia
7. Turkmenistan
8. Transnistria
9. Shetland Islands, Scotland
10. Antarctica

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