SLEDDING, SKY AND SILENCE
Swap your snowmobile for a traditional dogsled, learning to move as a team across untouched winter landscapes. Gliding through frozen valleys this way is one of the most elemental means of travel in the High Arctic winter, allowing you to fully engage all your senses. Pause for lunch in a warm, rustic cabin before trying your hand at ice fishing on the frozen fjord, then head out on a glacier hike, scanning the frozen plains for Arctic wildlife uniquely adapted to life at the top of the world. Stay in a remote wilderness lodge at the foot of a magnificent glacier, a base with no Wi-Fi, no roads, and no light pollution. Evenings here belong entirely to the fire, the silence, and, if the conditions align, the aurora dancing across the sky above the fjord in curtains of green and white.