$1,500 DISCOUNT! September 7-14, 2024 (4 spots).
July – September
8 Days, 7 Nights, 6 Hunting Days & 2×1 guided
Greenland is an outdoorsman’s paradise. While it is the largest island, it has a population of just over 50,000 residents! It is home to a variety of wildlife, birdlife, marine life, rocky coastlines, mountains, glaciers, rivers, and streams.
Reindeer were first introduced to Greenland in 1952 from Scandinavia and have since flourished. It is a great alternative to caribou hunting in Alaska and Canada, which have seen seasons close and numbers steadily decrease over the years. This particular hunt takes place along the southwest corner of the island in an exclusive hunting concession that is over 500 square kilometers (123,000+ acres) where the outfitter has been offering hunts for over 30 years. Hunters and their local Inuit guides will track the coastline of the many islands by boat until a trophy bull is spotted. Then a short stalk is typically required to get into position for a shot. Once your trophy is taken, enjoy the remainder of the trip fishing for Atlantic cod and arctic char. The fishing is action-packed!
The camp consists of 12 fully modern double occupancy cabins along with a main cabin that serves as the central gathering place for delicious meals. Camp is located with spectacular views of the water and surrounding mountains and has running water, shared bathroom facilities with flush toilets, hot showers, and even a sauna. The camp is first and foremost built for hunting and fishing, but is also a perfect destination for exploring the endless fjords, glaciers, and the magnificent beauty of Greenland. Non-hunting companions are more than welcome! Due to the abundance of animals in the area, we highly recommend booking the two-reindeer package. It’s a great value compared to other caribou hunts. Extend your visit while traveling through Iceland and enjoy the sights and sounds of this small country including the many hot springs, nightlife, and fine restaurants.
Greenland is an outdoorsman’s paradise. While it is the largest island, it has a population of just over 50,000 residents! It is home to a variety of wildlife, birdlife, marine life, rocky coastlines, mountains, glaciers, rivers, and streams.
Reindeer were first introduced to Greenland in 1952 from Scandinavia and have since flourished. It is a great alternative to caribou hunting in Alaska and Canada, which have seen seasons close and numbers steadily decrease over the years. This particular hunt takes place along the southwest corner of the island in an exclusive hunting concession that is over 500 square kilometers (123,000+ acres) where the outfitter has been offering hunts for over 30 years. Hunters and their local Inuit guides will track the coastline of the many islands by boat until a trophy bull is spotted. Then a short stalk is typically required to get into position for a shot. Once your trophy is taken, enjoy the remainder of the trip fishing for Atlantic cod and arctic char. The fishing is action-packed!
The camp consists of 12 fully modern double occupancy cabins along with a main cabin that serves as the central gathering place for delicious meals. Camp is located with spectacular views of the water and surrounding mountains and has running water, shared bathroom facilities with flush toilets, hot showers, and even a sauna. The camp is first and foremost built for hunting and fishing, but is also a perfect destination for exploring the endless fjords, glaciers, and the magnificent beauty of Greenland. Non-hunting companions are more than welcome! Due to the abundance of animals in the area, we highly recommend booking the two-reindeer package. It’s a great value compared to other caribou hunts. Extend your visit while traveling through Iceland and enjoy the sights and sounds of this small country including the many hot springs, nightlife, and fine restaurants.
2024
Reindeer & Fishing
2025
Reindeer & Fishing
Muskox- Limited Availability
Arctic Char- Only
All Relevant Licenses & Tags Included
Luxurious Hunting Lodge in Southern Greenland
Day 1 – Depart U.S. for Reykjavik (KEF), Iceland.
Day 2 – Arrive Reykjavik and take IcelandAir this afternoon to Narsarsuaq (UAK), Greenland (3 hours) where you will be met and transferred approx. 2.5 hrs. by boat to camp. Dinner and overnight.
Days 3 – 8: Days spent hunting and fishing.
Day 9 – Return to Narsarsuaq (UAK) and fly Iceland Air to Reykjavik (KEF) and overnight at area hotel.
Day 11 – Depart Reykjavik (KEF) and return home.
Easy: Farm or ranch hunts from stands or blinds. Substantial use of 4x4 pickups, UTVs. Most whitetail deer hunts.
Moderate: These hunts are mostly conducted on private ranches. Species include mule deer, elk, antelope, some caribou and African plains game hunts. Moderate to light hiking each day in semi-mountainous terrain.
Difficult: These hunts are a true wilderness experience and are usually conducted on horseback, hunting species such as elk, moose, bear, some mountain lion and African Cape buffalo. Difficult to extreme hiking and backpacking can be involved.
Extreme: All sheep hunts, goat, most grizzly and brown bear, some mountain lion and elephant. The terrain and/or animals can involve some dangerous situations. These hunts will probably require extreme physical endurance and some athletic ability.