October Caribou '25
Package price
Package price
with Barren ground caribou included
More about us
Our company was established in 2014 and operates in 5 territories.
- I have over 30 years of hunting experience in Greenland, both winter and autumn hunting.
- Our two main products are: winter hunting in the period March 1 to April 10, with a focus on Muskox, combined with hunting of Caribou and small game, and autumn hunting from July to October for both Muskox and Caribou.
- We don't provide luxury service in terms of accommodation and meals, and the trophy hunter participates in the work to fix animals, cook and take care of the camp etc - on the other hand, our prices are very favorable for the hunter who does not want to spend a fortune on a hunting trip.
- Our hunting trips are focusing on the whole experience, so we live in the camp out in the hunting area, and bear hunting as close as possible to an authentic experience, so it's out in the wild and the whole event is held so it's more like hunting buddies who are on hunting together where you share the work, and the animals have a chance.
- All guides speak english.
About this hunt
This is a 4 day Caribou hunt package with 3 full hunting days and 1 trophy Caribou license included to the price. We go back to town the last huntingday in the evening. The hunt is done on foot. So you have to be in a fairly good condition, so you can walk 5 km out, and 5 km back with 30 kg meat/trophy on your back in varied terrain. But the longer you can walk, the better are the chances for big animals. Octoberhunt is a bit colder, can be down to minus 20 celcius, men still long days, and not really cold weather as it is just the start of winter. So its almost like winterhunt.. The hunt is still traditional hunt on foot like in august and september. But often there is a little snow, so we can use small plastic sleds to pull down the animals. Caribou in our hunting area (sub area 5) is a free-range indigenous north american ”Central barren ground caribou”. But even though it's documented by the Greenland Nature Institute, not all hunting organisations see it that way, so SCI does not accept it into the SCI 29 Award. But Grand Slam Club Ovis accepts it into the Super Slam award. So please check it with you organisation if you are going for a award. You must bring your own sleepingbag, there will be minimum +5 celcius in the camp at night You can add musk-ox, but please notice you have to carry down the trophy yourself, shouldermount from 35 kg, full body 55 kg. Availability 2025: (on these last openings you cant add musk-ox) 10/10 to 15/10 - sold out 17/10 to 22/10 - 2 openings 24/10 to 29/10 - 1 opening
Guided
(Difficult trip)
Rifle Hunting
Stalking
Bow Hunting
Hunting season: 3 Oct 2025 - 29 Oct 2025
Success rate
Our succesrate for caribou in october er 100%, and we usually have real good hunts where we see more big bulls each day. Our succesrate for musk-ox in the area is over 95%, but the last couple of years we had a little fewer musk-ox in the area, especially late october, so for future hunts we still promish 95% succes, but only 75% chance of a big bull.
Where you will hunt
Territory
All of this area is in the World Heritage Site. Concession area 11 is about 22.500 acres, and here we hunt in July, the first two hunts in August, and during all of October. The area is bounded by another concession area to the west, and a free hunting zone to the east. Transportation to this area is faster, just about 2 hours from the hunting camp, and all luggage is transported by a car and a boat to the camp. The easier access to the area results in many local hunters being there at the end of August and September, but at this time we are hunting in our other concession area. There might be local meathunters in the area, but no other outfitters.
Fence type: Not fenced
Territory size: 22 500 acres
Languages spoken by staff: English
Structure by elevation
Plains: 30%
Hills: 40%
Mountains: 30%
Structure by landscape
Fields/Bush: 100%
Where you will stay
Camp
Our hunting camp is next to a big lake in the south side of the concession area, right where the best hunting in the area starts. The two first hunts in august in there is only tentcamp. The octoberhunts is with big heated kitchentent, and heated mobile cabin for sleeping.. There will be 1 guide per 2 hunters, and there will be some work with cutting meat, salting and drying meat, skinning and preservation of trophies, and different camp work. So it's necessary that everybody helps out so that the guides have time enough for everything. We bring normal food, breakfast products, bread and cold meats, and we eat the meat from the animals we shoot, with potatoes and rice etc. After the hunt you stay at Kangerlussuaq Youth Hostel as included in the price.
Facilities: Electricity
How to get there
When you fly here, then you travel to Copenhagen airport in Denmark, from there you fly with Air Greenland to Kangerlussuaq in Greenland, where we pick you up at the airport. It is possible to fly over Keflavik in Iceland to Nuuk and then Kangerlussuaq. But it can give some problems with delays and luggage, and the price is almost the same. So we do not recommend that route. In 2025 a new airport opens i Nuuk and that will be the main airport, and with better flight conditions than now. So by then it should be easier to get here from north america. US-Iceland-Nuuk-Kangerlussuaq. Even thow is possible to fly direct over Copenhagen, its more safe to stay overnight in Copenhagen, and if you come from far away like the US, then 2 nights is better. Its up to you to get here on the correct date. You must bring your home country hunting permit and/or weapons permit.This is required by the hunting adminstration. When bringing your own hunting rifle you also need to bring the weapon papers for that rifle to show at check on with the Airlines. Check in with hunting rifle at AirGreenland takes about 30 min extra because of paperworks, and the weapon has to be handed over at a special counter. But this is not complicated to bring a hunting rifle.
Nearest airport: Kangerlussuaq Airport
Distance from airport: 20 km
Transfer from airport: Yes
Transfer from railway: No
Other information
Gun rental: Yes
Vaccination required: No
Terms
Price Includes
- Accommodation
- Transport on territory
- Transfer from/to airport
- Guiding by PH
- Field trophy preparation
- Hunting license
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Beverages/soft drinks
Cancellation
- Deposits are non-refundable but may be transferred to another party for the same year and dates only. If your outfitter cancels your hunt for any reason all funds paid will be refunded.
- All hunters must sign our Assumption of risk agreement.
Price DOES NOT include
- Insurance
- Alcoholic drinks
- Gratuities
- Extra Musk-ox - 1.800 euro
- Caribou add-on - 600 euro
- Additional price 1:1 guide - 1.800 euro (depending on availability)
- Non hunter rate - 1.800 euro
- 1 extra huntingday - 2.200 euro (pr 2 hunters)
- Rifle rent (Tikka) - 150 euro
- Rifle rent (Blaser) - 220 euro
- Shipping of frozen trophy - 200 euro (1 pcs, to DK excl. veterinarian control and further transport). All trophies are sent to a taxidermist in Denmark, he can then either do the full work and send the trophy to you, or he can send it as dip&pack to your own taxidermist.
Wounding
- In case of wounding the hunter has to pay the full fee. (The guide will take shot after the hunter so most of the trophies will be found)
Price Includes
- Accommodation
- Transport on territory
- Transfer from/to airport
- Guiding by PH
- Field trophy preparation
- Hunting license
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Beverages/soft drinks
Price DOES NOT include
- Insurance
- Alcoholic drinks
- Gratuities
- Extra Musk-ox - 1.800 euro
- Caribou add-on - 600 euro
- Additional price 1:1 guide - 1.800 euro (depending on availability)
- Non hunter rate - 1.800 euro
- 1 extra huntingday - 2.200 euro (pr 2 hunters)
- Rifle rent (Tikka) - 150 euro
- Rifle rent (Blaser) - 220 euro
- Shipping of frozen trophy - 200 euro (1 pcs, to DK excl. veterinarian control and further transport). All trophies are sent to a taxidermist in Denmark, he can then either do the full work and send the trophy to you, or he can send it as dip&pack to your own taxidermist.
Cancellation
- Deposits are non-refundable but may be transferred to another party for the same year and dates only. If your outfitter cancels your hunt for any reason all funds paid will be refunded.
- All hunters must sign our Assumption of risk agreement.
Wounding
- In case of wounding the hunter has to pay the full fee. (The guide will take shot after the hunter so most of the trophies will be found)
Payment
Deposit
Final payment
Payment notes
Reviews (36)
Early September 2024
Great adventure. Not your average hunt with a lot of physical hiking. Very remote. Expect to do 5 mile hike in and out with your pack. Walking sticks were helpful for the hike in and out. Then 5-12 mile hikes per day for hunts. Guides and helpers were very experienced, friendly and helpful. They will pack out trophies for minimal fee.
Pack for every kind weather but for sure cold wet nights. Cold but manageable/comfortable sleeping huts. Be ready for blisters and wet feet.
Excellent and challenging experience
Trophy Hunt Greenland was an exceptional experience. The professional hunters and guides were very knowledgeable and hard working. This was a perfectly challenging hunt but not for the faint of heart. Equivalent to a back country elk hunt in the United States. Ability to hunt small game and waterfowl after our trophies were harvested was as exciting and action packed as the hunt for large game. The variety of game we ate was awesome and delicious.
Hard to find anything to complain about.
Camp was spartan. Wildlife was plentiful! 2 for 2 with a bow!
This was a real roughing it tundra camping and hunting experience. We saw plenty of animals and had lots of stalking opportunities each day - even for bow hunting. I connected at 72 yards on a caribou and 28 yards on a musk ox. I even had stalks as close as 18 yards on caribou after I had already gotten mine down. I had a great group of people in camp. The hiking was hard in August. I read that it was difficult and so I trained for it and it worked out. I recommend hitting the gym before you go. Treadmill on an incline and stair master would serve as great prep. The camp guides busted their asses and had a good attitude. I had Martin and Mads as our guides and was very happy with them. The others seemed just as competent.
Food was basic. Some nights, the staff made excellent dinners. I wish we had those every night as they were fantastic and some of their guides were quite good cooks. You cannot control the weather, but Greenland in the summer is like San Francisco in the summer. Colder than you would think. There was no generator in the August camp, but I brought a 60w solar panel and with the long daylight hours, I was able to keep myself and the rest of the guys in camp charged up.
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