The Greenland Ice Sheet is a stunning natural wonder in Greenland, covering approximately 80% of the island. As the world’s second-largest ice body, it offers travelers a unique and adventurous experience.
The Greenland Ice Sheet has existed for millions of years, with some of the oldest ice dating back around 1 million years. Its size has fluctuated over time due to climatic changes. European explorers first ventured onto the ice sheet in the late 19th century, with significant expeditions led by Fridtjof Nansen and Robert Peary.
The most convenient access point to the Greenland Ice Sheet is from Kangerlussuaq, a town located on Greenland’s western coast. Visitors can travel by bus or specially equipped 4WD vehicles along the “”Ice Road”” to reach Point 660, the starting point for hiking onto the ice. Alternatively, scenic flights provide an aerial perspective of the ice sheet.
Prices vary based on the chosen tour or activity. Full-day hiking tours generally include transportation, guides, and equipment rental. Camping experiences may incur additional costs for camping gear and meals.
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