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Experience a private 2.5-hour tour in Northern Ostrobothnia, Finland, with Arctic Wolfdogs, walking into the woods and learning about wolves and domesticated dogs.
For those interested in connecting deeply with Arctic Wolfdogs and understanding their role both in the wild and as domesticated animals, the “Into the Woods… – Private Tour” offers a unique, intimate experience. Priced at $346 per person and lasting up to 2.5 hours, this tour takes place in Northern Ostrobothnia, Finland, and promises a personal journey into the world of wolves and their close relatives.
What makes this tour particularly appealing is its exclusive private setting—designed for your group only—ensuring personalized attention from the sanctuary owners. It combines indoor encounters with outdoor walks, culminating in a walk into the forest with some of the Arctic Wolfdogs, making this experience both educational and physically engaging.
While the experience’s duration and content are flexible, it is ideal for travelers curious about wolf behavior, wolfdogs, and their importance in nature. Keep in mind that this tour is not suitable for individuals with mobility impairments, and the minimum age to enter the enclosures is 15 years.
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This tour starts with a guided visit to the enclosures of Arctic Wolfdogs, where the owners of Arctic Wolfland Sanctuary lead the way. You get to see the dogs up close and learn about their behavior and interaction, with stories and insights that deepen your understanding of these animals.
The guides explain the differences between Wolfdogs, domesticated dogs, and wolves, highlighting their unique roles and characteristics. The tour provides a chance to observe the behavior of wolves in a controlled environment, fostering an appreciation of their nature and the importance of proper handling to prevent accidents.

One of the highlights is the walk into the woods with Arctic Wolfdogs. This outdoor stroll offers photo opportunities and a chance to see the dogs in a more natural setting. If children under 15 attend, the switch between enclosures happens from outside, ensuring safety for younger participants.
The walk allows for an up-close experience with the dogs amid Lapland’s wilderness, with the sanctuary’s goal being to educate about wolf behavior and foster respectful animal handling. The experience aims to correct common misunderstandings and promote safety around wolves and wolfdogs.
The tour is conducted in English and German, providing accessible language options. It is a private group experience, ensuring a quiet, personalized environment. The duration depends on your interest, weather, and the group’s pace, but generally lasts up to 2.5 hours.
Participants are advised to wear weather-appropriate clothing because the outdoor walk depends on weather conditions. The tour does not allow umbrellas or walking sticks, so plan accordingly for comfort and safety.
More Great Tours NearbyArctic Wolfland Sanctuary emphasizes educating visitors about proper animal handling and wolf behavior. The guides aim to raise awareness of the importance of wolves in the wild and correct misconceptions, addressing the increasing trend of unlearning proper animal management.
This educational approach makes the tour more than just a visit; it becomes an opportunity to understand the ecological and behavioral significance of wolves and wolfdogs, fostering respectful interactions.
Included in the $346 price are:
The tour is not suitable for people with mobility impairments due to outdoor walking and enclosure access. For individuals under 15, entry to enclosures is not permitted, but they can enjoy the walk outside with an accompanying adult or guardian.
Minimum age for entering enclosures is 15 years, and children under that age must stay outside, with guardians present. The experience is designed for those interested in wildlife, dogs, and wolves, favoring physically capable participants.
The tour offers free cancellation if canceled up to 3 days in advance, allowing flexibility if plans change. Check availability to see specific starting times, as they may vary throughout the year.
Guides conduct the tour in English and German, and since it is a private experience, it provides a more tailored and relaxed environment. The duration and pacing are influenced by weather and participant interest, making it a flexible and thoughtful outing.
This private, educational experience stands out for its focus on interaction and learning about wolves and wolfdogs. The combination of indoor enclosure encounters with outdoor forest walks offers a comprehensive view of these animals in different settings.
The personalized guidance from the sanctuary owners ensures a meaningful experience, with plenty of opportunity to ask questions and take photos. It’s an excellent choice for animal lovers, nature enthusiasts, or those wanting to understand wolf behavior firsthand.
This tour provides a rare opportunity to connect intimately with Arctic Wolfdogs, explore their natural behaviors, and learn about wolves in a respectful, safe environment. Its exclusive private format guarantees a calm and focused experience, ideal for small groups or individuals seeking a deeper understanding of these remarkable animals.
While the price point of $346 might seem high, it reflects the personalized nature, expert guidance, and quality of interaction. Visitors who value educational content and animal welfare will particularly appreciate this experience.
The “Into the Woods…” tour offers a well-balanced mix of education, outdoor adventure, and animal interaction—perfect for those wanting more than a typical zoo visit in Lapland.
Is this tour suitable for children under 15?
Children under 15 can participate outside the enclosures but are not allowed inside. They must be accompanied by a guardian.
What should I wear?
Participants should bring weather-appropriate clothing suited for outdoor walking in Lapland’s climate.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available if you cancel up to 3 days in advance.
What languages are the guides available in?
Guides speak English and German, making it accessible for international visitors.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
No, the tour is not suitable for individuals with mobility impairments due to outdoor walking and enclosure access.