Trek with a local Greenlandic guide through the legendary Valley of Flowers — a hidden Alpine meadow blooming with Arctic wildflowers — then ascend to a ridge delivering 360-degree views of fjord, ice, and tundra that define East Greenland's wild beauty.
What to expect
Set out from Tasiilaq on a well-worn path that quickly leaves the village behind and climbs into open tundra fragrant with Arctic heather and dwarf birch. The Valley of Flowers in high summer (July–August) is carpeted in purple saxifrage, cottongrass, and Arctic poppies — a startling contrast to the ice world visible beyond the ridgeline. Your guide pauses at lookout points to explain the landscape and recount Inuit hunting traditions tied to this very terrain. The summit ridge delivers an unobstructed panorama of Ammassalik Fjord and, on clear days, distant icebergs glinting in the Sound.
Good to know
Suitable for guests of moderate fitness; roughly 3–4 hours with approx. 300 m elevation gain on rocky paths. Wear broken-in hiking boots and pack waterproof layers — Arctic weather shifts quickly. Best July–mid-August for full flower bloom. Confirm all-aboard time allows a 30-minute buffer.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Tasiilaq — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.