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Etah Tour Package from Delhi

Greenland's Gateway to Arctic Wonders and Culture

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Recommended stay
Approximately 20-24 hours total travel time from Delhi, including connections through Copenhagen and Nuuk
Flight duration
Ready to explore Etah? Flight + Hotel · 2 nights · Round trip for 2
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Etah Tour Package from Delhi

Etah is a remote Inuit settlement in northwestern Greenland, offering Indian travelers an extraordinary Arctic experience far removed from conventional tourism. This tiny village of around 150 residents sits at the edge of the Nares Strait, providing unparalleled access to pristine glaciers, dog sledding adventures, and authentic Kalaallit (Greenlandic) culture. The midnight sun in summer and northern lights in winter create magical natural phenomena that few Indian travelers witness. Etah's isolation makes it perfect for adventurous explorers seeking genuine Arctic wilderness and meaningful interactions with indigenous communities.

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Best time to visit
June to August offers the midnight sun phenomenon, accessible hiking, and boat tours to glaciers and icebergs. April to May is ideal for dog sledding and northern lights viewing, though temperatures remain extremely cold at -10°C to -20°C.
Visa for Indians
Indian passport holders require a Schengen visa for Greenland as it is part of the Kingdom of Denmark. Apply through the Danish embassy in New Delhi; processing typically takes 2-4 weeks.
Currency
Danish Krone (DKK); 1 DKK ≈ 11-12 INR
Time zone
GMT-4 (8.5 hours behind India Standard Time)

Top Experiences in Etah

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Dog sledding across frozen Arctic terrain with local Inuit mushers
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Witnessing the midnight sun phenomenon from June to August
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Kayaking among icebergs in Nares Strait during summer months
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Viewing the northern lights and aurora borealis in spring and autumn
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Visiting the Etah Museum to learn about Inuit hunting heritage and traditions
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Hiking to Humboldt Glacier and observing massive ice formations up close

🍽️ Must-Try Food

Suaasat (traditional Greenlandic soup with fish, seal, or whale)
Mattak (whale skin and blubber delicacy)
Arctic char grilled with local herbs

💡 Travel Tips

💰 Book accommodations and tours 3-4 months in advance through local operators to secure better rates and avoid peak season markups; traveling in shoulder seasons (April-May) offers 20-30% savings compared to June-August.
📅 June to August offers the midnight sun phenomenon, accessible hiking, and boat tours to glaciers and icebergs. April to May is ideal for dog sledding and northern lights viewing, though temperatures remain extremely cold at -10°C to -20°C.
🛂 Indian passport holders require a Schengen visa for Greenland as it is part of the Kingdom of Denmark. Apply through the Danish embassy in New Delhi; processing typically takes 2-4 weeks.
🔗 Useful travel resources

Official resources for planning your Etah trip:

Incredible India — Official tourism portal of India

Airports Authority of India — Airport information and flight status

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Delhi to Etah · Flights + hotels for 2 nights

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