Culture in Destination East Greenland
Culture in Destination East Greenland offers a fascinating insight into one of Greenland’s most distinctive and remote regions. In places such as Tasiilaq, Kulusuk, Kuummiut, Tiilerilaaq, and Ittoqqortoormiit, local life is closely connected to the sea, the ice, hunting traditions, dog sledding, storytelling, and the dramatic surrounding nature.
The region is also known for its strong cultural identity, traditional handicrafts, carving, drum dancing, mask dancing, and the East Greenlandic language and dialect. From colorful settlements and artisan workshops to museums, local encounters, and living traditions passed down through generations, East Greenland’s culture provides a powerful and memorable connection to the people, history, and spirit of the Arctic.


