Trek through raw Arctic tundra to the base of Ulamertorsuaq, one of the world's great big-wall climbing monoliths, and earn panoramic views of a fjord system unchanged since the last Ice Age.
What to expect
After a scenic boat transfer into the fjord, the trail opens onto sweeping tundra carpeted in Arctic willow and cloudberry. Your guide sets a measured, rewarding pace suited to the group, pausing to identify rare Arctic plants and point out the vertical granite faces above. Reaching the base of Ulamertorsuaq, you look up at 1,000 metres of sheer rock — a humbling, euphoric moment. The return boat ride, surrounded by icebergs in afternoon light, is the perfect coda.
Good to know
A moderate level of fitness is required; terrain is uneven Arctic tundra. Allow 5–6 hours including the boat transfer. Confirm all-aboard clearance before booking. Sturdy waterproof hiking boots are essential — pack gloves and a windproof layer regardless of forecast.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Nanortalik — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.