行程时长
难度
集合点
仍有剩余席位
最低参与年龄
The fundamental yet most needed intro lesson of snowmobiling
If you have never tried snowmobiling before but want to try it out, then Snowmobile Tour for Beginners is perfect for you! Travelling with an experienced tour guide, you will learn the necessary skills for riding a snowmobile and driving it yourself!
During this one-hour experience, our tour guide will teach you basic skills about driving the snowmobile and ensure you know safety rules before driving yourself. Once you are familiar with the basic skills, you will have the chance to practice it on a training track before venturing into the backcountry.
Safety is our top priority! You must bear these rules and regulations in mind before you start any snowmobiling tour:
1. All participants in this tour must be at least 16 years old
2. Your guide has the right to prevent you from driving if he/she considers you to be irresponsible or unpredictable
3. For the safety of you and others, always keep a safe distance to the snowmobile ahead of you, and you should never stop in the middle of the track.
4. During this tour, you must always to wear a helmet – no matter you are the driver or the passenger
5. If you damage any parts of the snowmobile, you are responsible for the damage and repair expenses. Example: Curved or damaged bumper at least 3.500 DKK, windscreen at least 2.000 DKK. Total snowmobile 85.000 DKK.
Safety is our top priority! You must bear these rules and regulations in mind before you start any snowmobiling tour:
1. All participants in this tour must be at least 16 years old
2. Your guide has the right to prevent you from driving if he/she considers you to be irresponsible or unpredictable
3. For the safety of you and others, always keep a safe distance to the snowmobile ahead of you, and you should never stop in the middle of the track.
4. During this tour, you must always to wear a helmet – no matter you are the driver or the passenger
5. If you damage any parts of the snowmobile, you are responsible for the damage and repair expenses. Example: Curved or damaged bumper at least 3.500 DKK, windscreen at least 2.000 DKK. Total snowmobile 85.000 DKK.
What’s Included
- Professional snowmobile guide (English speaking)
- Transfers from Hotel Sisimiut are Included
What’s Included
- Helmet
- Snacks
Not Included
- Clothing
Practical Information
FAQ
For this excursion, we receive booking till the 4 days prior to the departure time of the excursion. However, please note that limited seats are provided. Late booking may be unavailable.
Weather in Greenland can be quite unpredictable, thus, cancellations and reschedule may occur.
If the excursion is cancelled due to weather conditions, failure to reach the minimum number of participants or other unpredictable situations, Arctic Adventure ApS reserves the right to cancel the excursion. For excursions cancelled by Arctic Adventure ApS under this situation, our customers will get a 100% refund.
Please go to “Practical Information” –>” Terms and Conditions” to view the detailed cancellation policy.
For excursions in Kangerlussuaq, transfers from and to Hotel Kangerlussuaq are included.
For excursions in Ilulissat and Nuuk, please refer to the “Included” and “Not Included” section for detailed information.
For excursions in Sisimiut, transfers starting from Hotel Sisimiut are included.
We strongly advise you to read the “Included” and “Not included” section for detailed information. If there should be any discrepancies about the transfer, the information under “included” and “not included” shall prevail.
If you have any further questions, feel free to contact us.
Warm gloves and hat
Warm outdoor clothes, comfortable winter shoes/boots with profiled soles
EQUIPMENT LIST
- Other clothing should be picked according to weather that day, you will not get much colder on the glacier as on the ground.
- Sturdy Hiking Boots – waterproof with good ankle support.
- Woollen/or thermal windproof hat, which covers your neck (alternatively, thermal face mask);
- Woollen/or thermal gloves (ideal as a base layer under waterproof gloves or mittens);
- Woollen/or thermal socks
- Warm, insulated winter jacket and snow trousers or salopettes;
- Woollen long sleeved shirts/or thermal shirts
- Thick sweater and woollen pullovers;
- Heat pads for hands and feet (especially for dog sled tours).
- Lip balm, cream and moisturizer