Flight Copenhagen Greenland
to Ilulissat via Kangerlussuaq

13 April 2007

My today's final destination is Ilulissat, with a short stop in Kangerlussuaq. Flight from Copenhagen by Air Greenland.

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Air Greenland A330 Air Greenland A330

The Air Greenland A330 flying from Copenhagen to Kangerlussuaq.

 

Greenland icecap
The icecap in Greenland, seen descending to Kangerlussuaq.

 

Just before landing in Kangerlussuaq
Just before landing in Kangerlussuaq.

 

Kangerlussuaq airport Kangerlussuaq airport

The small air terminal in Kangerlussuaq airport at -17 degrees centigrades.

 

 

Air Greenland A330
The Air Greenland A330 ready to fly back to Copenhagen.

 

Kangerlussuaq Kangerlussuaq
Kangerlussuaq Kangerlussuaq

Waiting the connecting flight to Ilulissat, I get a short hike of Kangerlussuaq. This small town exists mainly because of the airport (the main entry point in Greenland) and for a recently growing tourism.

 

Air Greenland Dash-7 aircraft Air Greenland Dash-7 aircraft
Air Greenland Dash-7 aircraft My connecting flight to Ilulissat is ready to leave. It is operated by 50 seats Air Greenland Dash-7 aircraft.

 

Kangerlussuaq runway
Kangerlussuaq runway seen after takeoff.

 

Ice and snow in Greenland Ice and snow in Greenland
Ice and snow in Greenland Ice and snow in Greenland

Flying north it is advised to get a window seat on the right side of the airplane, to have the best view over the icecap and the glaciers flowing into lakes and fjords.

 

Ice and snow in Greenland

Far away, the Greenland's icecap (inland ice) is visible. It looks like an immense white cloud, but it is indeed ice up to 3 kilometers thick.

 

Approaching Ilulissat, the airplane flies over Kangia (Icefjord), today free of icebergs and sea ice. However, the situation can change quickly, changing the landscape in just hours, depending on winds and currents.

 

Ilulissat from air

Flying over Ilulissat before landing. Today's temperature is -12 centigrades.

 

 

GREENLAND PICTURES

Copenhagen
Trip to Copenhagen
11-13 April 2007

As the flight from Copenhagen to Greenland doesn't offer any same-day connection with flights from my country, I decide to spend two nights in Copenhagen, visiting the city and the beautiful botanical garden. GO

Kangerlussuaq
Fly to Ilulissat via Kangerlussuaq <YOU ARE HERE>
13 April 2007

My today's final destination is Ilulissat, with a short stop in Kangerlussuaq. Flying over Greenland with nice weather offers breathtaking views.

Ilulissat
Ilulissat, Greenland
13-18 and 25-27 April 2007

Ilulissat is a nice and charming greenlandic town, about 350km north of the arctic circle. For passengers continuing to Qaanaaq, is required to stop here for at least one night, as the flight leaves early in the morning. GO

Dogs

About 50km from Ilulissat there is a dead glacier that can be climbed by dogsledge, offering the possibility to have a walk over the ancient inland ice. The trip is three days (two nights) long, with overnights in an heated hut. GO

Qaanaaq (Thule)
Qaanaaq (Thule), Greenland
18-25 April 2007

Qaanaaq, known also as Thule, at more than 77 degrees north, represents one of the last frontier and the ideal base for polar expeditions of various lenghts and purposes. From Europe, Qaanaaq can be reached only after a very long flight, with overnight stops in Copenhagen and Ilulissat. GO

Pack ice

Today, we cross the Murchison sund, reaching Herbert Island, where the first night is spent in a tent near the limit of open water. GO

Pack ice

Because of the open water in front of us, we drive back on Murchison sund, up to the ghost town of Qeqertarsuaq on Herbert island. During the trip, the Inuit guides catch several seals, as they normally do when there are no tourists. GO

Greenland in winter

From the ghost town of Qeqertarsuaq we drive to the opposite side of Murchison sund, making a zig-zag between areas of thin ice. The following day, we continue our trip driving over Mac Cormick fjord, all the way to its end. GO

Dog sledge

Today, we drive overland, crossing a glacial valley up to Bowdoin fjord, where the night is spent inside a refuge. GO

Dogsledge

This is the last day on dogsledge, thence, the final destination is back to Qaanaaq driving over the mouth of Inglefield Bredning, along strange and fascinating rock formations. GO

Piedmont glacier

The weather is still beautiful throughout the west coast Greenland, so the flight from Qaanaaq to Ilulissat via Upernavik and Qaarsut (Uummannaq), as well as the continuation to Copenhagen via Kangerlussuaq, offers unforgettable views over spectacular polar scenery. GO

Trip information

Trip dossier and Greenland information page

This page contains brief information, useful if you would like to organize a trip like this. Flights from Europe, outfitters, overnights and technical equipment (including cloths and digital camera) is discussed. GO

Eqi Ice Camp

My previous trip to Greenland and Ilulissat
August 2001, one week.

This site contains pictures and information about my previous trip to Greenland, a beautiful trekking on tundra and onto icecap from Ilulissat, made in summer 2001. GO


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