Kap Hope, Ittoqqortoormiit, Greenland, with colorful houses and ice floes in the water.
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ON the edge of the Earth lies a village frozen in time – quite literally.

Itterajivit, is the hauntingly deserted Arctic outpost that’s been abandoned for nearly 20 years.

Kap Hope, Ittoqqortoormiit, Greenland, with colorful houses and ice floes in the water.

The village, also known as Kap Hope, was first inhabited in 1925Credit: Tripadvisor

Once a bustling community in eastern Greenland’s Scoresby Sound, Itterajivit is now a ghost town, crumbling quietly in one of the most remote spots on the planet.

The village, also known by its Danish name – Kap Hope – was first inhabited in 1925 as part of a trio of small communities surrounding Ittoqqortoormiit.

By the 1960s, its population had peaked at around 112 people, complete with a school‑chapel, workshop, youth club, and recreational spaces.

But life on the edge proved tough.

Isolation, limited job prospects, and government policies favouring larger hubs meant families gradually drifted away.

By 2005, just nine residents remained – and then, none.

A scattering of wooden houses still stands – some sagging, snow-filled, and forgotten.

Others are clung to by local Inuit hunters, used as seasonal shelters when braving the region’s punishing conditions.

According to one traveller on BirdForum: “Of the two dozen houses, only a couple are maintained. The rest are in decay, a broken window soon means a house full of snow.”

Most visitors arrive the hard way – either by dog sled or boat – depending on the whims of Greenland’s brutal weather.

In winter, sea ice cuts off access altogether.

And getting to nearby Ittoqqortoormiit requires flying to Reykjavik, chartering a plane to Constable Point, then boarding a helicopter or boat.

So why go?

Because what remains of Itterajivit is nothing short of breathtaking.

Backed by jagged black hills and overlooking frozen shorelines, the village’s stark beauty is pure Arctic drama.

Polar bears, musk oxen, Arctic foxes, and seals roam the surrounding wilderness – a wildlife haven untouched by time.

The village featured in Canadian travel series Departures, and in Expedition with Steve Backshall on the BBC, where the adventurer and his team kayaked through the world’s largest fjord, passing Itterajivit’s haunting ruins.

Greenland, officially the world’s largest island that isn’t a continent, is home to just 56,000 people – and this spot is one of its loneliest.

Governed by its own local parliament but still part of the Kingdom of Denmark, Greenland sits so far north it experiences both Polar Night and Midnight Sun – meaning endless darkness in winter, and 24-hour daylight come summer.

For those craving extreme isolation, ghost-town intrigue, and jaw-dropping scenery, Itterajivit delivers.

Colorful houses in Kap Hope, Ittoqqortoormiit.

It is only accessible by dog sled or boatCredit: Tripadvisor
Photo of Kap Hope village in Northeast Greenland, with houses on a hillside overlooking a beach and icebergs in the water.

The village once had just over 100 inhabitants in the 1960sCredit: Alamy
Colorful houses on a rocky coastline in Ittoqqortoormiit, Greenland.

The village is in one of the most remote places on earthCredit: Tripadvisor
Scoresbysund, Greenland: a snow-covered landscape with a frozen sea and distant mountains.

The view from Itterajivit in FebruaryCredit: Alamy
Person dog sledding in snowy landscape.

Hunters still roam the landCredit: Alamy
Photo of buildings in Ittoqqortoormiit, Greenland.

Only a few of the houses are maintained, the rest have been left to ruinCredit: Tripadvisor
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