DATES & PRICES
GREENLAND DOGSLED EXPEDITION
DIFFICULTY RATING - LEVEL 5 - ULTIMATE
All travel on this expedition is done on a sled, which is pulled by dogs. Temperatures are extremely cold (19F - 32F). You will be expected to haul gear from the sleds to our campsite, help erect the tents, as well as build snow-brick walls as a wind break. You need to be in excellent physical condition – the best of your life, and well suited for adverse and freezing conditions in the arctic wilderness. We may ask you to get a signed physician certificate.
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Details
- Limited Group Sizes: Book your expediton now, as we have very limited group sizes.
What's Included
- Baggage transfers in Kulusuk, Greenland
- 2 nights of lodge accommodation in Kulusuk (fully catered)
- Dogsled teams and mushers for the full expedition
- Use of snowsuit, mitts, sleeping bag and mat, down jacket
- Expedition and camping equipment
- Expedition food and fuel
- Safety and communications equipment
What's Not Included
- International return flights from your home country to Iceland
- Travel insurance and tips to crew
- Personal expedition equipment
- Any extra expenses due to unforeseen circumstances (eg. delayed flghts and extra accommodation)
Emergency Evacuation
Included in the cost of your trip is an Emergency Evacuation Membership by RIPCORD, the world's premiere evacuation company. Once you have signed up for your trip we will automatically enroll you for membership. We have had decades of experience with emergency evacuations and have refined professional evacuation protocols with Ripcord specifically for each trip we run. During any emergency Ripcord is responsible for all final decisions regarding the need and method of evacuation. Your membership covers medical and political emergencies as well as natural disasters.
During the devastating 2015 earthquake in Nepal we worked arm in arm with Ripcord to evacuate our entire group all the way home from 17,000 ft. near Everest Base Camp.
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