Sara-Marie, the DressmakerPart of our Kalaallit: Portraits of Greenland series, this story follows a Nuuk dressmaker whose craft carries cultural identity from one generation to the next. History & Culture Greenland 1 mins readRead more
Amazing Greenland: when to go and what to do on the world’s largest islandOften overshadowed by other destinations nearby, Greenland is an amazing country to visit. But when should you go and what do you do there?Greenland Sustainability 4 mins readRead more
8 facts you didn't know about polar bearsThe African jungle has the lion, the Arctic has the polar bear. This fierce yet cuddly-looking creature dominates the icy wilderness at the top of the food chain. If visitors are lucky, they'll come across the polar bear on a cruise to Svalbard. Check out these facts about polar bears - the king of the ice!Svalbard Greenland Northwest Passage 4 mins readRead more
Polar bear spotting in the ArcticIn the northernmost part of the world, where the ice is thick and the air is cold, there lives a creature. Laying your eyes on a polar bear is just an adventure away.Svalbard Greenland Northwest Passage Nature 3 mins readRead more
Arnaaraq-Batseba, Village HostIn this story from our Kalaallit: Portraits of Greenland series, we learn about Kaffemik – one of the most enduring Greenlandic traditions – and how it upholds a shared sense of belonging that underpins community life in Itilleq and across the country. Greenland History & Culture 1 mins readRead more
Aviajaa and Arnaq, Mask DancersIn this story from our Kalaallit: Portraits of Greenland series, two sisters bring ancient Inuit mask dancing to life, reconnecting with ancestral ways of understanding the world. History & Culture Greenland 1 mins readRead more