Introduction to East Greenland: East Greenland is one of the last uncontaminated lands on earth. It was not until the first Europeans set foot on East Greenland more than a hundred years ago that it covers an area of ​​nearly 1 million square meters. Kilometers (386,000 square miles) of national park is the largest national park in the world.
Summer activities in East Greenland include sailing among icebergs, helicopter flights over glaciers or ice shields, Eskimo kayaking, whale watching excursions and fishing; in winter, East Greenland offers skiing, dog pulling from a few hours to several days Activities unique to East Greenland such as sledding, watching the Northern Lights reflecting off the ice-covered world, and climbing rugged peaks offer great opportunities, and adventurous travelers can also get a license to drive their own dog sleds here , take part in a monumental musk ox hunt or experience extreme group activities with Arctic Challenge.

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