Adventure in Kangerlussuaq

Experience the breathtaking beauty of Greenland on a Glacier Wall Adventure. Embark on a journey to Point 660, where you’ll witness the awe-inspiring Greenland Ice Sheet and the towering Russel Glacier with its 60-meter-high vertical ice walls. Explore the edge of the ice sheet on foot and immerse yourself in the remarkable atmosphere of this glacial wonderland.

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The Plan

Kangerlussuaq Adventure - Day tours

Excursion to Point 660 Very few places in Greenland offer such a phenomenal sensation and view of the Greenland Ice Sheet as Point 660, located at the ice sheet’s edge. A few kilometers from the ice sheet’s outer periphery lies the Russel Glacier, an impressive sight with vertical ice walls rising as high as 60 meters.

Our final destination, Point 660, is nearby at the edge of the Greenland Ice Sheet. Its towering backdrop of glacial foothills stretches from north to south as far as the eye can see, and is quite a remarkable sight to behold. You will have the opportunity to explore the surrounding area on foot and breathe in the ice sheet’s one-of-akind atmosphere. PLEASE NOTICE: Be aware that the surface of the ice can be slippery and uneven. To access the ice sheet you have to be able to ascend and descend icy hills via a curvy path that has been prepared for walking, but not everyone finds it easy. Some people might benefit from bringing hiking poles or wearing spikes/light crampons underneath your soles.

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