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- Transport from airport to camp
- Camp accommodation
- All meals
- Muskox license
- Small game license
- Fishing license
- All trophy fees
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- Caping and packing of trophies
- Shipping of trophies from Greenland to Denmark
*Guests can borrow for free:
- Warm skin clothes (seal skin)
- Warm boots (sorrel)
- Mittens (seal skin)
- Sleeping bag
NOT Included
- International and domestic airfares
- Hotels
- Alcohol
- Shipping of trophies from Denmark to home country
- Rifle rental (77$)
Your Ride Through Greenland
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Arrival in Kangerlussuaq
Upon arrival at Kangerlussuaq Airport, our team will be there to welcome the guests. From the airport, we head straight to the hunting camp with a scenic off-road drive of approximately 1–2 hours through a remote desert valley in a rugged Toyota Land Cruiser.
Arrival at the Hunting Camp (Lodge)
The camp is nestled in pristine wilderness, offering a direct view of the massive Greenland Ice Sheet. The lodge is clean, warm, and comfortably equipped, with double rooms for guests.
Evenings at the Camp
After a day in the wild, guests enjoy hearty and delicious meals. The northern lights often illuminate the night skies — a magical experience right from the doorstep of the lodge.
Hunting Experience
In the early morning hours, we hunt foxes that are baited near the camp. For those interested in muskox and small game, hunters with ATV experience can drive their own vehicle, following the guide into remote valleys. Many clients prefer this hands-on approach rather than riding as a passenger.
We often spend the entire day in the field, making the most of Greenland’s rugged beauty and unique hunting opportunities. Once hunters have secured their trophies, the adventure continues with ice fishing for cod and a guided glacier tour. There’s always something exciting to do — the experience goes far beyond just hunting.
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Hunt In Greenland With Teron
Do I need a visa to travel to Greenland for a hunting trip?
Yes, hunters visiting Greenland must ensure their passport is valid for at least six months beyond their planned departure date. Most nationalities do not require a visa to enter Greenland, including citizens of the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, and all European Union member states. However, Greenland is not part of the Schengen Area, and Schengen visas are not valid for entry into Greenland.
Travelers from countries that require a visa to enter Denmark or the Schengen Zone must apply for a special visa for Greenland, which can be obtained through a Danish Embassy or Consulate. Since most flights to Greenland transit through Denmark or Iceland, a Schengen transit visa may also be required depending on your nationality.
If you have any questions or need assistance with travel arrangements, feel free to contact Toni at [email protected].
When is the hunting season in Greenland?
The hunting seasons in Greenland:
- Muskox: March 1 to April 10 (spring) and August 1 to October 31 (fall)
- Caribou (Reindeer): Mid-July to late September, sometimes extending into October
- Arctic Fox: December to March
- Arctic Hare: December to March
- King Eider: Mid-October to the end of March, with peak hunting in March
- Rock Ptarmigan: October through November
Can my observer/guest go with me during my hunt in Greenland?
Yes, observers or non-hunting guests are welcome to accompany you on your hunt in Greenland. The observer fee is $3377, which includes their accommodation, meals, and participation in daily activities alongside you during the hunt.
It’s a great way for family or friends to share in the experience—even if they’re not hunting themselves.
Should I have insurance for my hunting trip to Greenland?
Yes, having insurance is highly recommended. Hunting liability insurance covers accidents and injuries. If needed, we can arrange insurance for you, or you can obtain coverage through our partner, Global Rescue, at this link: https://partner.globalrescue.com/bookandhunt/index.html.
Can I rent a weapon for my Greenland hunting trip?
Yes, weapon rental is available at $77. For big game we have rifles in 300 win mag with Zeiss optics. For small game we have cal 22 mag and 12 gauge shotgun.
What gear should I pack for my hunting trip in Greenland?
sunglasses
ski goggles for the atv ride.
Face mask
a varm hat
slippers for the camp
Binoculars
Warm under clothes
Normal winter hunting clothes
Warm boots
Headlamp
Small backpack
Thermo for tea or coffee
Frequently Asked Questions
Hunting in Greenland is one of the most unique and remote hunting experiences on the planet. This vast Arctic wilderness offers an incredible opportunity to pursue iconic species like muskox, caribou, and the majestic King Eider. For hunters seeking true adventure, solitude, and untouched nature, Greenland is in a league of its own.
The muskox is perhaps the most symbolic of Greenland’s big game. These ancient, woolly animals roam the tundra in small herds, and hunting them requires physical stamina, patience, and solid marksmanship. Caribou hunts add a different dynamic—spot-and-stalk through vast, open terrain where sharp optics and stealth are key.
In addition to big game, Greenland is world-renowned for King Eider hunting. These striking sea ducks migrate along Greenland’s coastlines in early spring, offering one of the most exotic and challenging waterfowl hunts anywhere on Earth.
Most Greenland hunts are conducted with experienced local Inuit guides, combining modern gear with traditional knowledge. The result is a powerful and respectful encounter with nature, far from crowds or commercialized tourism.
If you’re ready to step beyond the ordinary and into the wild north, hunting in Greenland delivers unmatched authenticity.
Explore Greenland hunts with Teron – where true adventure begins.