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Travel articles and guides tagged with "Adventure" — practical advice for curious travellers.

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Greenland Travel Guide: How to Get There, What It Costs, and What to Expect

10 May 2026

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Greenland Travel Guide: How to Get There, What It Costs, and What to Expect

Greenland is the world's largest island, 80% covered by an ice sheet, with a population of 56,000 in isolated coastal towns connected by plane and boat rather than roads. It is expensive, logistically demanding, and unlike anywhere else. The people who go find it worth it. Almost none of them were adequately prepared for the costs.

Henrik Vinter

East Greenland: Tasiilaq, Scoresby Sund, and the Case for Going Somewhere Almost Nobody Goes

9 May 2026

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East Greenland: Tasiilaq, Scoresby Sund, and the Case for Going Somewhere Almost Nobody Goes

East Greenland receives around 5,000 visitors per year — about as many as a busy museum has on a single weekend. Tasiilaq is the main town: a settlement of 2,000 people in one of the most dramatic fjord settings on Earth. Scoresby Sund to the north is the world's largest fjord system and is accessible primarily by expedition cruise. The logistics are demanding, the costs are high, and the experience is specific to this place in a way that Iceland, Svalbard, or Arctic Canada cannot replicate.

Henrik Vinter

Rwanda Gorilla Trekking: What It Costs, How to Book, and What to Expect

18 February 2026

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Rwanda Gorilla Trekking: What It Costs, How to Book, and What to Expect

A Rwanda gorilla permit costs $1,500 USD per person in 2026. One hour with a mountain gorilla family. There is no discount for arriving late, no partial refund if the group isn't found (they always are), and no other way to access a habituated gorilla group in Volcanoes National Park. This is the price of the most reliably extraordinary wildlife experience on the continent, and the question is not whether it's expensive — it is — but whether the experience justifies it.

Henrik Vinter

Nepal Trekking for Beginners: Annapurna vs Everest Base Camp

3 February 2026

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Nepal Trekking for Beginners: Annapurna vs Everest Base Camp

Everest Base Camp and the Annapurna treks are genuinely extraordinary, but they are not equivalent experiences. The decision comes down to what you want from two weeks in Nepal: a pilgrimage to the world's highest mountain, or a more varied topographic and cultural introduction to high-altitude trekking. Both require 12–16 days and cardiovascular fitness rather than technical skill. Neither will be easy above 4,000m, but the Everest trek loads more altitude challenge into a shorter timeframe, while the Annapurna options spread the climb more gradually and offer sharper landscape transitions.

Henrik Vinter