The Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis)
If possible, you should not miss the northern lights, which are frequently referred to as "the biggest light show on earth," while you are in Greenland. Make sure to travel in the winter if you're planning a trip just to view the aurora borealis.
The Northern Lights are visible in a dark sky only, and they are year-round. Depending on where you are in Greenland, the ideal time to see them is from the end of September until March or April. During the winter, there are guided tours to see the northern lights in Kangerlussuaq, Sisimiut, and Ilulissat. Greenland trips to see the northern lights have grown in popularity recently. You may take a nonstop flight from Copenhagen, Denmark to Kangerlussuaq, where you can frequently see the Northern Lights. Throughout Greenland, one can see the Northern Lights. The best views are seen in Qaqortoq (south), Ittoqqortoormiit (east), and Kangerlussuaq (west).