Tuns: Kayaking and Glacier Hike

Savor the breathtaking beauty of Norway's alpine landscape as you embark on a captivating journey of kayaking and glacier hiking with Tuns.

Tuns offers an unparalleled opportunity to experience Norway’s breathtaking natural beauty. This full-day adventure combines the serene tranquility of kayaking across a stunning alpine lake with the exhilaration of hiking atop a majestic glacier. Adventurers can expect stunning vistas, awe-inspiring landscapes, and an immersive journey into the heart of this captivating region. Whether you’re seeking a thrilling outdoor escapade or simply a chance to connect with nature, this tour promises an unforgettable day in one of the world’s most captivating destinations.

Key Points

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  1. The tour includes a 1.5-hour kayaking activity on Tunsbergdalsvatnet lake and a 2-hour guided hike on the Tunsbergdalsbreen glacier.
  2. The tour lasts 9 hours and costs from $165.65 per person, with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
  3. The tour starts at Brevegen 8 and includes transportation to the lake, a safety briefing, and expert guidance from guides.
  4. Participants must bring warm, layered clothing, sturdy hiking shoes, and other essential items for the chilly mountain environment.
  5. The tour is not suitable for children under 18 and requires good physical fitness from participants.
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Activity Overview

The tour, titled "Tuns: Kayaking and Glacier Hike," lasts 9 hours and costs from $165.65 per person.

It offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and the option to reserve with no upfront payment.

The tour begins with a 30-minute car ride to the lake, followed by a 15-minute safety briefing.

Participants will kayak for 1.5 hours on Tunsbergdalsvatnet lake, hike for 1 hour alongside the Glacier River, and embark on a 2-hour guided hike on the Tunsbergdalsbreen glacier.

After a 30-minute lunch break, they’ll return to the lake by kayak for another 1.5 hours.

Itinerary

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Starting Location: Brevegen 8, participants embark on a 30-minute car ride to the lake.

After a 15-minute safety briefing, the adventure begins with 1.5 hours of kayaking on Tunsbergdalsvatnet lake, 1,000 meters below forest-clad mountains.

Next, a 1-hour hike alongside the Glacier River leads to a 2-hour guided trek on the Tunsbergdalsbreen glacier.

Participants enjoy a 30-minute picnic lunch before returning to the lake for another 1.5 hours of kayaking.

A rejuvenating 30-minute picnic precedes another 1.5 hours of serene kayaking on the scenic Tunsbergdalsvatnet lake.

The activity highlights include:

  1. Paddling through the scenic lake

  2. Exploring the glacier’s crevasses and meltwater holes

  3. Admiring the surrounding mountains

  4. Hiking on Norway’s longest valley glacier.

Highlights

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Paddling through Tunsbergdalsvatnet lake, 1,000 meters below forest-clad mountains, offers breathtaking views.

The guided hike on Tunsbergdalsbreen glacier, Norway’s longest valley glacier, allows explorers to discover crevasses and meltwater holes. This immersive glacier experience provides a unique opportunity to learn about the glacier’s formation and dynamics from knowledgeable guides.

Surrounded by the majestic alpine scenery, participants can appreciate the grandeur of the natural landscape.

The combination of kayaking and glacier hiking makes for an unforgettable adventure, showcasing the diverse beauty of Norway’s stunning wilderness.

Inclusions and Exclusions

The activity includes all boating and glacier equipment, as well as transportation to the Breheimsenter and glacier information from knowledgeable guides.

The activity provides all necessary equipment, transportation, and expert guidance for the glacier experience.

However, the tour excludes:

  • Toll fee of 80kr, which must be paid in cash

  • Lunch, as participants are responsible for bringing their own picnic

Participants should be aware of the following important information:

  • Meeting point is at the Icetroll Guide at the Breheimsenteret visitors center

  • Smoking, alcohol, and drugs aren’t allowed

  • The activity isn’t suitable for children under 18 and requires a good level of physical fitness.

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Important Information

As participants prepare for the Kayaking and Glacier Hike activity, they should note that the meeting point is at the Icetroll Guide at the Breheimsenteret visitors center.

They’ll need to bring warm clothing, sunglasses, a hat, snacks, hiking shoes, sunscreen, water, rain gear, and outdoor clothing.

Pets, smoking, alcohol, and drugs aren’t allowed. The activity isn’t suitable for children under 18 and requires physical fitness for kayaking and hiking. A warm hat is highly recommended.

Participants should expect to pay a 80kr toll fee in cash only and bring their own lunch.

What to Bring

Although the Kayaking and Glacier Hike activity promises stunning scenery and an exhilarating experience, participants must be prepared with the right gear to ensure their comfort and safety throughout the day.

The recommended items to bring include:

  1. Warm, layered clothing to protect against the chilly mountain air and potential wet conditions.

  2. Sturdy hiking shoes with good traction for navigating the uneven glacier terrain.

  3. Sunglasses and sunscreen to shield from the sun’s glare reflecting off the ice.

  4. A backpack to carry snacks, water, and any additional personal items.

Suitability

While the Kayaking and Glacier Hike activity offers a unique and breathtaking adventure, it may not be suitable for all participants.

The tour requires physical activity, including kayaking and hiking on a glacier, which may be challenging for some. Children under 18 aren’t allowed, and participants should be comfortable with these outdoor activities.

Those with mobility or health issues may want to consider alternative excursions. The guides provide a safety briefing, and all necessary equipment is included, but participants must be prepared for the physical demands of the tour.

Recommendation

Why is a warm hat highly recommended for the Kayaking and Glacier Hike activity?

The weather in Norway can be unpredictable, with temperatures on the glacier often several degrees cooler than the surrounding areas. A warm hat is essential to keep your head and ears protected from the chill.

Temperatures on the glacier can be several degrees cooler than the surrounding areas, making a warm hat essential to stay protected from the chill.

The activity involves:

  1. Paddling across a glacial lake

  2. Hiking alongside a glacier river

  3. Trekking on the Tunsbergdalsbreen glacier

  4. Exploring glacier crevasses and meltwater holes

Wearing a warm, insulating hat will help you stay comfortable and focused throughout the day’s adventure. It’s a simple but vital piece of gear for this exciting activity.

Common Questions

Is the Tour Suitable for People With Disabilities?

The tour may not be suitable for people with disabilities, as it involves physical activities like kayaking and hiking. Participants should be comfortable with these activities and able to handle the terrain and conditions.

Can I Bring My Own Kayak and Gear?

No, participants are not permitted to bring their own kayak and gear. The activity includes all necessary boating and glacier equipment provided by the tour operator. Participants must use the gear supplied as part of the tour package.

Are There Any Minimum or Maximum Group Sizes?

The group size for this activity typically ranges from a minimum of 2 participants to a maximum of 12. The tour operator can accommodate different group sizes within this range, though the specific minimum and maximum may vary.

Do I Need to Be an Experienced Kayaker or Hiker?

No, you don’t need to be an experienced kayaker or hiker. The activity is suitable for those comfortable with these activities, but it doesn’t require extensive prior experience. The tour guides will provide instructions and support throughout the excursion.

Can I Take Photos or Videos During the Activity?

Yes, participants can take photos and videos during the activity. The activity provider encourages capturing the scenic views and experiences, though cautions not to let photography distract from safety and the overall enjoyment of the tour.

The Sum Up

Embark on an unforgettable adventure through Norway’s breathtaking landscape. Explore the serene waters of Tunsbergdalsvatnet by kayak, then venture onto the Tunsbergdalsbreen glacier for a guided hike. This immersive experience promises stunning alpine views and memories that will last a lifetime. Whether you’re seeking adventure or simply appreciating nature’s beauty, this tour is a must-do for any traveler to Norway.

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