This remote camp on Europe's most mysterious island may be the ultimate away-from-it-all escape
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This remote camp on Europe's most mysterious island may be the ultimate away-from-it-all escape
""New York isn't real. This is real," says Jon Krogh, emphasizing the contrast between urban life and the rawness of nature in Greenland. He believes that city life is a fantasy, where people work for money that doesn't exist outside their imaginations. The experience at Nomad Greenland aims to reconnect visitors with the reality of the natural world."
""We have convinced ourselves that life in our cities and towns is reality. It is not," Krogh continues, highlighting the disconnection people feel from nature. The immersive experience at the camps is designed to ground visitors, forcing them to slow down and appreciate the majestic landscape that surrounds them."
Nomad Greenland provides visitors with a visceral experience of the country's wilderness, moving away from urban life. Co-founder Jon Krogh emphasizes the disconnect between city life and the rawness of nature. The company operates summer camps, including Kiattua, which is designed to immerse guests in the natural environment. Visitors are encouraged to slow down and appreciate the landscape, contrasting with the cruise ship experience that often detaches them from the true essence of Greenland. The camp's remote location fosters a deep connection with nature.
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