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#Kayaking in Greenland – go on a kayak trip in the Arctic waters WHEN THE KAYAK ARRIVED IN GREENLANDThe kayak is a transportation and hunting tool that originated in the Arctic region and then spread east towards Greenland with the first wave of immigrants, who came to this country more than 4000 years ago. Disko-2014-22.jpg Disko-2014-34.jpg “We rented kayaks in Nuuk, and it was absolutely brilliant! The kayaking kit was absolutely fantastic! We got good information like really good maps and knowledge about currents.” THE KAYAK IS FOUND EVERYWHERE IN GREENLANDTour operators, and rental companies, of glass fiber kayaks are located all over the country, testifying to the vessels popularity with the many visitors who come to Greenland. The traditional Greenlandic kayak of today, is mostly used for hunting in the most northerly regions of the country, while the modern glass fiber kayak is used for both short trips and long hauls all along the coast. We do acknowledge that this nearness to nature, the touch of the ocean surface, the rhythmic motion of the paddle through the water, the ability to propel a forward motion only by the use of the human body, are all, a compelling combination which fits well with our need for everyday excursions and adventurous expeditions. Adding to that, are the icebergs, the whales, seals, flocks of birds, small Greenlandic towns and settlements, and a jagged coast line that adds its own unique Arctic dimension to an activity which for many people is more about the fellowship with ones travel companions than the wilderness experience of the trip. Kayaking 07.jpg Kayaking along the shores of Kangerlussuaq fjord in Destination Arctic Circle Mads Pihl, Visit Greenland, CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Disko-2014-26.jpg FROM EXTREME EXPEDITIONS TO COMMUTERS IN THE CAPITALThe countryside in Greenland is accessible and open to everyone 24-7, weather permitting. You may go ashore and camp anywhere you choose, as long as you are considerate of the surroundings, and follow general rules when in mountainous terrain. You will discover that in many places the mountain sides will be very steep and go down straight into the water, and that there is no one else around. One small linguistic saying is the phrase “close by”, which in this country is another sentence for “as far as the eye can see and then some”.
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