Summer
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With nearly 24 hours of daylight, summer days offer ample time for outdoor adventures like hiking, kayaking, and wildlife watching in the vast tundra landscapes.
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The Alianait Arts Festival in June celebrates Inuit culture through music, dance, art exhibitions, and workshops, providing an immersive experience into the region's indigenous heritage.
Winter
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Between January and March, the night skies come alive with the breathtaking spectacle of the northern lights, or aurora borealis, dancing in vibrant shades of green, purple, and red.
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Embrace traditional Inuit winter activities like dogsledding across frozen landscapes, building igloos for shelter, and savoring hot tea inside a cozy, communal igloo.