Northeast Greenland National Park

Northeast Greenland National Park is in Northern Greenland. Northeast Greenland National Park is the largest National Park in the world.

Northeast Greenland National Park is highlighted in red
Musk oxen can be found in Northeast Greenland National Park
The location of Summit Camp, a weather station in Northeast Greenland National Park

Understand

History

The park was created in 1974, although it has since been expanded from its original size.

Landscape

Greenland is a very mountainous country, where valleys which are often a few thousand feet deep. Glaciers and fjords dominate the glacial valleys. However, further inland, an ice sheet covers Greenland's surface, creating flat terrain at an elevation of several thousand feet.

Flora and fauna

Due to its northern location, plants and animals in Northeast Greenland National Park are limited.

The park is home to an estimated 40% of the world population of musk ox.

Climate

All of northern Greenland is cold. However, the coldest regions of Greenland are the inland regions, which are coldest due to their high elevation. For example, in Summit Camp, temperatures regularly get below -20 degrees Fahrenheit. (The location of Summit Camp is shown further down the page)

Get in

By plane

  • 🌍 Nerlerit Inaat Airport (some 40 km (25 mi) from Ittoqqortoormiit). There is not really much close to the airport so you will have to book a helicopter shuttle to get onwards, still this is the most feasible and comfortable entry point

Fees and permits

The requirements to get into Greenland are similar to that of Denmark.

Get around

Essentially, one is free to explore the park. However, for those who are not used to being in such remote circumstances, it is probably best to stay closer to tourist guides than polar bears.

See

On the coast, one can see glaciers and musk oxen; inland is dominated by the continental ice sheet.

The Kaiser Franz Joseph Fjord is a destination in Northeast Greenland. It can be reached on a 50 Degrees North Tour.

Do

Explore the park.

Buy, eat, and drink

There are no shops, restaurants, coffee shops or bars in Northeast Greenland Park.

Sleep

Lodging

No one permanently lives in the area, so there will not be any lodging.

Camping

Bring your own tent and camping materials.

Backcountry

Everywhere in Northeast Greenland National Park is "backcountry". One can travel for hundreds of miles and not see one sign of habitation.

Stay safe

There are polar bears for a start. Also, the park is extremely remote, so if something goes terribly wrong, there is little hope for rescue.

Go next

Other parts of Greenland: Greenland is a large country. Other destinations are in the east (to the south of the park - such as Tasiilaq), west (Nuuk and Sisimiut), or south (Narsarsuaq).

Iceland: If one visits Northeast Greenland Park on a 50°N tour, they will then go to Iceland.

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