Northeast Greenland National Park is the largest national park globally, spanning approximately 972,000 square kilometers. Recognized as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, it boasts stunning landscapes featuring glaciers, fjords, and ice-free coastal regions. The park is a sanctuary for diverse wildlife, including polar bears, musk oxen, and various whale and bird species.
Established in 1974 and subsequently expanded, the park is celebrated for its untouched natural beauty, making it a unique destination for adventurous travelers seeking pristine environments.
Travelers typically begin their journey in Reykjavik, Iceland, or fly into Greenland from Denmark. From these points, charter flights or expedition cruises provide access to the park. The town of Ittoqqortoormiit serves as a primary gateway.
Visitors must secure a permit from the Ministry of Nature, Environment, and Justice to enter the park. The permit cost includes a non-refundable deposit, which varies based on the expedition.
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