We made it to
southern Greenland to a small town called Qaqortoq. It has a
population of about 3000 which means we basically doubled the size of
the town. There are around 40 cruise ships that stop here in the
summer time. The tourist infrastructure is a bit more developed but
it has a long way to go to accommodate a ship of this size. Most
tours were a narrated walk through town. We opted for the 8 mile 5
hour walk. We had a very good guide who lives is Switzerland and
comes here in the summer. The lake walk is around the fresh water
lake that supplies the town with their drinking water. However there
is one large hill at the far end of the lake which took about 90
minutes to climb. There was a lot of up and down on the way up but
overall we thought that it was not as hard as Nuuk. There were not
as much scrambling as in Nuuk. It is really hard to describe the
hike and what the landscape looks like. The pictures should help.
The Downside |
The main
entertainment seemed to come up fast! The entertainment was a
vocalist who did a variety of songs from Broadway, Opera and Pop. It
was among the better entertainment that we have seen. We could not
remember hearing her in the past. One of our missing table mates
came back so the 5 of us had a very nice meal. We checked out the
specialty restaurants menus as we are going tomorrow. We decided to
head to the cabin early as we have another 5 hour hike tomorrow. It
is billed as strenuous but the other hikes were billed the same. We
shall see.
1 comment:
Looks a lot like parts of Newfoundland and Labrador. Sounds like a nice exhilarating hike. I wonder why people of questionable fitness keep trying to go on these types of excursions and mess up everybody's vacations. It was good you were able to leave them behind and continue with the full excursion. I think the cruise lines should make sure people can handle it before they let them on certain excursions.
Anyway have a good rest of the trip.
Not sure if we told you but Marilyn and I just booked a tour in Ireland in early October.
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