Northeast Greenland National Park is the largest national park in the world, protecting over 375,000 square miles of dramatic peaks, diverse flora, riveting archeological sites and incredible wildlife that includes polar bears and muskox. Like the majority of Greenland, this epic park is dominated by ice which guests of National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions will discover while exploring among deep-cut fjords and crevasse-laced glaciers. In this Expedition Spotlight, naturalist Steve Zeff reveals the vast beauty of this dynamic landscape and why traveling here “exemplifies the expedition experience.”