Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124

Experience a 3-hour snowmobile adventure in Levi, Finland, with thermal clothing, snacks, and a chance to see the Northern Lights—an unforgettable Arctic outing.

The 3-Hour Snowmobile Safari in Levi offers a captivating way to explore northern Finland’s winter landscape while hunting for the elusive Northern Lights. Priced at $179.31 per person, this tour is well-suited for those who enjoy outdoor adventure and are prepared for an active, approximately 3-hour experience. The tour departs from the Wild Nordic Levi Meeting Point, located at Myllyjoentie 2, Sirkka, and includes round-trip transfer, thermal clothing, snacks, and guidance in English.
While the tour does not guarantee spotting the auroras—since they depend on natural conditions—the experience of snowmobiling at night through the moonlit forests is unforgettable in itself. The guides are praised for their friendly demeanor and knowledge, making this a popular choice for travelers seeking both adventure and insight into Finnish Lapland culture.

While in Levi, here are other experiences we've covered
The adventure kicks off at the Wild Nordic Levi Meeting Point, where travelers gather 30 minutes before the scheduled start. This meeting point is conveniently located near public transportation, easing access for guests staying in Levi or nearby areas. Once assembled, participants are equipped with thermal overall, boots, gloves, and other necessary clothing, ensuring warmth during the night snowmobiling.
The guides provide safety instructions and information about the journey ahead. This initial phase is straightforward, making it accessible even for those new to snowmobiling or outdoor winter activities. The tour maintains a maximum of 15 travelers, creating a comfortable and engaging environment.

The core of this experience involves approximately 2 hours of snowmobiling through the snowy forests of Levi. Riding two per snowmobile, guests glide along moonlit trails, enjoying the silence and beauty of the winter landscape. The forests in darkness, illuminated by the moon and stars, create a magical atmosphere that captivates even if the Northern Lights do not materialize.
The guides lead the group smoothly, adjusting routes based on weather and snow conditions. The driving distance varies depending on the group’s skills and the route chosen, but the focus remains on enjoying the peaceful night and stunning scenery.

A key highlight is the stop for a snack over an open fire, a tradition in Finnish Lapland. Here, the guides set up a small fire and serve hot berry juice and sausages, echoing local customs. This break offers a warm respite and an opportunity to appreciate Finland’s culinary simplicity and hospitality in the wilderness.
Guests are encouraged to have an early dinner before the tour to maximize their enjoyment of the outdoor snack experience, especially since the fire-side break is both a social and cultural moment.

While the Northern Lights are a natural phenomenon and cannot be guaranteed, the tour offers an excellent chance to see them if conditions are right. The guides share stories about the auroras, adding context and enchantment to the experience. The natural setting—moonlit forests and clear winter skies—heightens the anticipation, making every sighting a bonus rather than a certainty.
Many reviews praise guides like Ivan, Marie, Benoit, and Fabian for their knowledge and friendliness, which enhances the overall atmosphere. They also assist with photography, helping guests capture the auroras or the starry landscape.
While in Levi, here are other experiences we've covered

Participants intending to drive the snowmobiles must be at least 18 years old, hold a valid B drivers license, and bring their physical license on the tour. The driver liability is capped at a flat rate of €900, but an additional self-liability waiver can reduce this to €200 per incident.
For passengers, children aged 4-14 years sit in a sledge pulled by the guide’s snowmobile if paying the child price. Children over 140 cm can sit on a snowmobile when paying the adult fare. Children under 4 are not recommended due to safety and comfort concerns.
The tour emphasizes safety, with a strict no alcohol or drugs policy, and not suitable for pregnant women due to vibrations and exhaust fumes. The physical fitness level required is moderate, suitable for most participants who are comfortable outdoors in winter conditions.

The tour price includes thermal clothing, snacks, coffee/tea, and round-trip transfer from the meeting point. It also features guidance in English, with other languages available upon request. Guests should budget for private transportation if they prefer hotel pickup and drop-off, which is not included.
Additional costs include the single rider fee and optional self-liability waiver. The tour’s group size cap at 15 ensures personalized attention but requires early booking, typically booked about 31 days in advance.
Wild Nordic reserves the right to change routes and durations based on weather and snow conditions, prioritizing safety and comfort. The tour can be canceled free of charge if weather conditions are unsuitable, with options for a different date or full refund.
Guides are experienced and vigilant, ready to disband the tour if a participant’s health or safety is at risk. The activity’s maximum group size of 15 fosters a close-knit atmosphere and allows guides to provide attentive supervision and assistance.
Rated 5.0 out of 5 based on 27 reviews, the tour receives high praise for the guides’ expertise and friendliness. Reviewers appreciate the knowledgeable guides, like Ivan, Marie, Benoit, and Fabian, who are attentive and helpful in capturing photos and sharing stories.
Even in cases where the Northern Lights don’t appear, guests report that the night’s atmosphere and snowmobiling experience remain enjoyable. The snack over the fire and the stunning forest scenery are consistently highlighted as memorable parts of the tour.
This tour is ideal for adventure seekers who enjoy outdoor activities and are comfortable with snowmobiling. It suits families with children over 4, provided safety guidelines are followed, and adults looking for a night under the stars. Travelers should have moderate physical fitness, as the activity involves some riding and outdoor exposure.
Since the Northern Lights depend on natural conditions, guests should approach expectations with flexibility. The tour is an excellent way to experience Finnish winter scenery, local hospitality, and the thrill of snowmobiling in the Arctic darkness.
The 3-Hour Snowmobile Safari to Search for the Northern Lights in Levi offers a well-rounded experience blending adventure, culture, and natural beauty. The tour’s inclusion of thermal gear, snacks, and expert guides makes it a practical and enjoyable choice. Its small group size and flexible itinerary based on weather conditions enhance safety and intimacy.
While the chance to see the auroras is subject to natural factors, the journey itself—the snowmobiling through moonlit forests, the storytelling, and the fire-side snack—creates lasting memories. This tour stands out for its friendly guides, authentic Finnish experiences, and stunning scenery, making it perfect for those wanting an active night in the Arctic wilderness.
“Had an amazing evening on our tour sadly no northern lights, but Ivan and Marie made the night amazing nonetheless. The hot berry juice and sausage…”
What is included in the tour price?
The price covers thermal clothing, snacks, coffee/tea, and round-trip transfer from the meeting point. Guides in English are provided, with other languages available upon request.
Can children participate in this snowmobile safari?
Yes, children aged 4-14 can ride in a sleigh pulled behind the guide’s snowmobile when paying the child price. Children over 140 cm can sit as passengers on a snowmobile when paying the adult fare.
Is snowmobiling suitable for beginners?
Yes, the tour is accessible for beginners, with clear safety instructions. Guides are experienced and ensure a smooth ride suitable for most participants with moderate physical fitness.
Do I need a driver’s license to drive?
Yes, snowmobile drivers must be at least 18 years old with a valid B driver’s license, which must be brought along on the tour.
What if I don’t see the Northern Lights?
Since the auroras depend on natural conditions, they cannot be guaranteed. Even if no auroras appear, the snowmobiling experience, forest scenery, and fire-side snack make this tour worthwhile.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, with full refunds. Tours can be canceled if weather conditions are poor, with options for rescheduling or refunds.
Is the tour suitable for pregnant women?
No, the tour is not recommended for pregnant women due to vibrations and exhaust fumes from the snowmobiles.
What should I wear on the tour?
Guests are provided with thermal clothing, but it’s advisable to dress warmly in layers and have appropriate winter accessories for comfort.
How far in advance should I book?
Given the tour’s popularity, booking around 31 days ahead is recommended to secure a spot, especially during peak winter months.
Where does the tour end?
The activity concludes back at the Wild Nordic Levi Meeting Point, where guests can arrange their transportation or continue with other activities.
Can I participate if I don’t want to drive?
Absolutely, passengers can sit in the sledge pulled by the guide’s snowmobile when paying the child or adult fare. No driving license is required for passengers.
What safety measures are in place?
Guides enforce safety protocols, and the activity is conducted with a maximum of 15 travelers to ensure attentive supervision. The tour can be modified or canceled for safety reasons at any time.