Tasiilaq Tourist Places to Visit in Tasiilaq, Greenland, America

Tasiilaq Tourist Places to Visit in Tasiilaq, Greenland, America

Tasiilaq is a town in Sermersooq Municipality in south eastern part of the Greenland is the 7th largest town in the Greenland. Tasiilaq is situated at the distance of 110 kilometers from the Arctic Circle. Fishing is the major industry in the town and there are few schools in the town and a hospital and research station by name Sermilik Station located near the town, close to the Mittivakkat Glacier. Coordinates of the Tasiilaq are 65.6667° N, 37.3333° W.

 

History of Tasiilaq:

Tasiilaq was first inhabited by Saqqaq culture people who visited from eastern Greenland and was recognized as Peary Land and later Dorset culture migrated to the town and later Thule migrated to the area in 15th century. Due to the back migration the western Coast was uninhabited from 200 years until 18th century. Population started to settle in the town during 19th century and permanent settlement was established in the year 1894 by Danish traders and was named as Ammassalik and later in the year 1997, was renamed as Tasiilaq.

 

Food and Culture of Tasiilaq:

Tasiilaq people speaks Inuktun language and pursue the Inuit culture and there are few restaurants in the town which offers Greenlandic cuisines to the tourists and grocery shop is situated in the center of the town from where tourists can purchase the hiking and camping equipments.

Places to Visit in Tasiilaq:

Ammassalik Museum:

Ammassalik Museum is located at the distance of 2 kilometers from middle of the town and museum was established in the year 1930 and exhibits both the art and cultural items from Inuit Culture and museums will be open from Tuesday to Friday.

 

Icebergs:

There are several boats in the town which offers icebergs boat tours to the tourists and going around the boat, tourists can view some of the astonishing views of the icebergs in near the town and Ikkatteq village in Tasiilaq is the major spot to view the icebergs.

 

Things to do in Tasiilaq:

  • Hiking
  • Kayaking
  • Diving
  • Angling
  • Fishing

 

Weather in Tasiilaq:

Tasiilaq is served by tundra climate which has long cold season and short cool summer and average temperature ranges from 10.4 °C (50.7 °F) to −11.2 °C (11.8 °F) and best time to visit Tasiilaq is from May to September.

 

How to Reach Tasiilaq?

Tasiilaq is not served by airport but Heliport is available in the town and Tasiilaq Heliport operates services to Kulusuk Airport and Kulusuk Airport operates domestic and international flights to Nuuk, Tasiilaq and Reykjavik and helicopter services are available to villages like Isortoq, Kuummiit, Sermiligaaq, and Tiniteqilaaq.

Nearest sea port is Kulusuk port and tourists can avail the ferry services from various towns and cities in Greenland to Kulusuk town and from Kulusuk town there are helicopter services to Tasiilaq town and boats are operated by Royal Arctic Line.

During the winter season dog sled and snowmobiles are available to get around the town and during summer cars can be arranged at the hotels.

 

Where to Stay in Tasiilaq?

Tasiilaq offers various kind of accommodation facilities to the tourists and accommodation in Tasiilaq is very expensive and tourists can stay with the local family or rent a hut in Tasiilaq if running out of budget and hotels in Tasiilaq offers the facilities like lounge with fireplace, small library, kitchen, living room, bathroom and laundry services and single and double rooms are available in all the hotels. Hotels in Tasiilaq cost from DKK 500 to DKK 1000 and above per day and hotels rooms are very comfortable and clean. Some of the hotels in Tasiilaq are listed below:

  • The Red House Hotel
  • Hotel Ammassalik
  • Travel Lodge Greenland
  • Discovery Mountain Lodge
  • Private Accommodations in Tasiilaq

Best Tourist Places to Visit in Sisimiut, Greenland, America

Best Tourist Places to Visit in Sisimiut, Greenland, America

Sisimiut is a town in Qeqqata Municipality in Greenland located towards the central western part of Greenland at the shoreline of Davis Strait is the second largest town in the Greenland. Fishing is the major industry in the town and tourism industry also plays the major role in the development of economy. There are few educational institutions, small shops and healthcare facilities in the town. Sisimiut is located at the distance of 330 kilometers from Nuuk, capital of Greenland and coordinates of Sisimiut are 66.9167° N, 53.6667° W.

 

History of Sisimiut:

Sisimiut was inhabited by the Saqqaq culture people around 4,500 years ago, who arrived from Arctic Canada and were the first to settle in the region and remained for the two millennia and left some artifacts and plentiful archeological finds on the Coast of Davis Strait. Around 500 BCE, few arrived from Canada named as Dorset Culture and inhabited for the next 700 years. Between the 13th and 14th century, Thule people arrived attracted by the flora.

In the year 1764, General Trade Company established the town as the trading port and named as Holsteinsborg, after its fjord. During the 18th century various developments and buildings were constructed in the town. During the 20th century fishing industry and port was established in the town.

 

Food and Culture of Sisimiut:

People of Sisimiut speak Danish and Inuktun and follow Inuit Culture and there few restaurants in the town which serves Greenlandic cuisines and tourists can prepare their own cuisines as well. Tour packages are available to Sisimiut town from various tour operators.

 

Places to Visit in Sisimiut:

Sisimiut Museum:

Sisimiut Museum is located less than a kilometer distance from center of the town and museum displays the archeological artifacts, art and maritime artifacts and museum is open from Monday to Friday and entry fee is Kr 30 per head.

 

Taseralik:

Taseralik is cultural centers which hosts cafe, internet cafe, theatre, conference room and cinema and displays the art of Greenlandic artists.

 

Things to do in Sisimiut:

  • Dog sledding
  • Snowmobiling
  • Hiking
  • River Fishing
  • Arctic Circle Race

 

Weather in Sisimiut:

Sisimiut has polar climate and average temperature ranges from 10 °C (50 °F) to −10.2 °C (13.6 °F) and best time to visit Sisimiut is from the months of May to September.

 

How to Reach Sisimiut?

Sisimiut is served by Sisimiut Airport situated at the distance of 5 kilometers from center of the town and airport serves with domestic flights to Aasiaat, Ilulissat, Kangerlussuaq, Maniitsoq and Nuuk and from airport tourists can hire taxi to reach the hotels or other destinations.

Sea route is the best way to get into the town, as there are weekly two ferries operating from and to various parts of the Greenland and Sisimiut Port is one the major ports in the country due to the ice free port and ferries are operated by Arctic Umiaq Line and Royal Arctic Line.

Sisimiut has road connectivity to the airport and rest of the parts in the town are muddy roads and during the summer buses will operate in and around the town and during winter dog sled and snowmobiles are available to get around the town.

 

Where to Stay in Sisimiut?

Sisimiut provides some of the best accommodation facilities to the tourists visiting the places throughout the year and there are few interesting sites to visit in the town and hotels provide some of the best accommodation facilities in the Greenland and offers facilities like single and double room, business suite, kitchen, bathroom, internet service and cuisines and cost from DKK 500 to DKK 2000 and above per day. Some of the hotels in Sisimiut are listed here below:

  • Hotel Sisimiut
  • Knud Rasmussen Folks High School
  • Sisimiut Seamens House
  • Katak Housing
  • Knud Rasmusenip Hojskolia
  • Henning Frisk APS

Places to Visit in Saqqaq, Greenland, America

Places to Visit in Saqqaq, Greenland, America

Saqqaq is a village in Qaasuitsup Municipality situated at the western part of the Greenland. Saqqaq is one of the least populated villages due to the lack of facilities and it was named as the Saqqaq due to the Saqqaq Culture. Fishing is the major form of living in the village and situated close to the Livets Top Mountain and coordinates of Saqqaq is 70.0167° N, 51.9500° W.

 

History of Saqqaq:

Saqqaq was first inhabitant in 2000 BCE and 800 BCE and settlement was established at Nuussuaq Peninsula on the Coast of Uummannaq Fjord and as per the records it is believed that Saqqaq people came from Siberia around 5,500 years ago.

 

Tourism in Saqqaq:

Saqqaq is situated at the western part of the Greenland near the Disco Bay and village is situated close to the Livets Top Mountain and mountain is situated at an elevation of 1150 meters above the sea level which offers the hiking and trekking activities to the tourists and tourists can learn the local fishing methods from the local fishermen in the village and their culture and villagers will be happy to invite to stay with them.

 

Things to do in Saqqaq:

  • Sailing
  • Dog Sledding
  • Visit the village
  • Boating
  • Fishing
  • Kayaking
  • Whale Watching

 

Weather in Saqqaq:

Saqqaq has chilled weather all through the year and during the summer climate is pleasant and during the winter it is very chilled and best time to visit Saqqaq is from May to September.

 

How to Reach Saqqaq?

Saqqaq is not served by airport but Heliport is available in the Saqqaq which operates to Ilulissat Airport frequently during the winter season and from Ilulissat one can get the flights services to other parts of Greenland and flights are operated by Air Greenland.

Boat services are operated during the summer and autumn season and flights are not operated during these months and ferry services are available to and fro to Qeqertaq, Oqaatsut, and Ilulissat.

Saqqaq is one of the least populated villages in the country and there are no major roads in the village and the region is completely covered by ice bergs and dog sled and snowmobiles are major mode of transportation accessible in the village.

 

Where to Stay in Saqqaq?

There are no major hotels in the village but few guesthouses are available in the village and tourists can stay at local villages as well. Guesthouses in Saqqaq offers some of the basic amenities like single room, bathroom, kitchen, and living rooms and tents are also available in the village. Tourists are advised to book the accommodation with the travel operators to avoid further problems.

Qaanaaq Tourist Places to Visit in Qaanaaq, Greenland, America

Qaanaaq Tourist Places to Visit in Qaanaaq, Greenland, America

Qaanaaq is the town in the Qaasuitsup municipality in the northwestern part of the Greenland. Qaanaaq was previously known as Thule or New Thule and one of the northern most towns in the world. Populace of the town speak Kalaallisut, Danish and Inuktun languages and tallest building of the Greenland is located near the town which is 378 meters in height named as Globecom Tower. Qaanaaq is served by small hospital which was constructed in the year 1950s with basic healthcare facilities. Coordinates of Qaanaaq are 77.4833° N, 69.3333° W.

 

History of Qaanaaq:

Qaanaaq was inhabited by Paleo Eskimo populaces who migrated from Canadian Arctic and settled around 2000 BC. In the year 1953, United States established the airbase in the town during the cold war.

 

People and Culture of Qaanaaq:

People of Qaanaaq speaks Kalaallisut, Danish and Inuktun languages and living in the extreme north part of Greenland in chilled climatic conditions and has the ability to adopt the weather conditions practiced from generation to generation and people of the region follow Inuit culture. From 25th to august 18th there will be 24 hours sunlight in the town. Tourists visit the Qaanaaq has to take the permission from the Denmark government before visiting the town.

Places to Visit in Qaanaaq:

Midnight Sun:

Qaanaaq is located at the extreme north and one can experience a long period of midnight sunlight from the month of April 25th to August 18th with 24 hours sunlight in Qaanaaq.

 

Inuit Culture:

Inuit Culture plays the perfect role in the Qaanaaq and the surrounding four villages and tourists can experience the Inuit Culture and get close to the locals and locals will be glad to involve and teach tourists about their unique way of life.

 

Qaanaaq Museum:

Qaanaaq Museum is a small museum which displays the thule Post and the Books about the expeditions of Knud Rasmussen and Peter Freuchen and museum is open from Monday to Friday and entry is free.

 

Things to do in Qaanaaq:

  • Dog Sled
  • Hiking
  • Fishing
  • Boating
  • Participate in the cultural event in the town
  • Visit the Local village

 

Weather in Qaanaaq:

Qaanaaq is served by Polar climate and has long winter from the month of October to April and summer season is from May to September and best time to visit Qaanaaq is from the May to September.

 

How to Reach Qaanaaq?

Qaanaaq is served by Qaanaaq Airport located less than a kilometer distance from the town with regular flights available to and from Kangerlussuaq with a stop in Upernavik airport and flights are operated from cities like Pituffik, Upernavik, Moriusaq and Siorapaluk.

Qaanaaq port caters with regular ferries during the summer season and few ferries will not stop at the port.

Qaanaaq has dirt roads and only road connects to Qaanaaq Airport and vehicles like trucks and SUVs are found in the town but the skis, dogsleds and walking are best way to get around the town.

 

Where to Stay in Qaanaaq?

Qaanaaq offers some of the accommodation facilities to the customers due to its location it is visited by only few tourists from all over the world and there are hotels and individual rooms for rent in the town which offers facilities like single and double room, kitchen, bathroom, and well furnished rooms and tents are also available in the town at affordable rates. Some of the hotels in Qaanaaq are listed here below:

  • Hotel Qaanaaq
  • Rooms in Qaanaaq
  • Qaanaaq House
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