Between the deep blue of the Arctic and the infinite white of ice, Greenland stands as one of the planet’s last strongholds of untouched nature.
It is the largest island in the world, and around 80% of its territory is covered by an ice sheet up to three kilometers thick.
It is also the setting for a growing experience sought by adventurers and travelers looking for something deeper than a simple trip: camping on the ice, in an environment where silence and infinity meet.
Camp Ice Cap: Sleeping on Millions of Years of History
Located near Kangerlussuaq in western Greenland, Camp Ice Cap is one of the few places in the world where you can literally camp on the ice sheet.
Visitors are guided by experienced guides across an icy passage to a safe area…
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