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Experience a 2-hour self-drive husky safari in Lapland for $211, including warm drinks and intimate group size, ideal for adventure lovers seeking authentic Arctic fun.

The Kemijärvi: Insider Husky Self-Drive 5km Safari offers a hands-on experience driving your own sled through the stunning snowy landscapes of Lapland, Finland. Priced at $211 per person and lasting about 2 hours, this tour combines the thrill of husky sledding with genuine encounters with the dogs and their handlers. The small group size—only four sleds per group—ensures an intimate and authentic experience, avoiding the crowds and staged photo moments common on larger tours.
This safari appeals most to those eager to drive their own sled, connect directly with the huskies, and enjoy a cozy, storytelling atmosphere afterward. While the tour is not suitable for wheelchair users, strollers, or pets, its focus on genuine interaction and learning makes it a compelling choice for adventure-minded travelers. Expect a balanced mix of excitement, education, and warmth in a true Arctic setting.
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The tour begins either at the Academy Hotel Kemijärvi or with a pickup from Jauri Resort. This flexibility makes it easy for travelers staying in or near Kemijärvi to join the adventure. Once at the husky farm, participants receive winter clothing and boots, ensuring comfort and safety during the sledding.
The pick-up service enhances convenience, especially in winter terrain, and sets the tone for a seamless experience. The tour is designed to be personal and relaxed, allowing for plenty of interaction with the dog handlers and a chance to gear up properly before heading into the snow.

Driving your own husky sled is the highlight of this safari. The 5 km track offers enough time to enjoy the thrill of controlling the sled, with the beautiful winter scenery of Lapland unfolding all around. The small group size ensures that everyone gets space and attention, avoiding the feeling of being rushed or treated like just another participant.
The experience emphasizes authenticity: the sleds are not staged props, and there’s no rushing in lines. Instead, you’ll learn about the training and care of the huskies from the handlers, gaining insight into their lives and personalities. This is a real-paced morning in Lapland, allowing for meaningful interaction with the dogs and the environment.

One of the tour’s strengths is the opportunity to connect with the dogs and their handlers. The small group size means plenty of time for questions and conversation, which enhances understanding of husky training and husky life in the Arctic. The handlers share stories and insights, making the experience both educational and personal.
This direct contact allows for an appreciation of the huskies’ strength and temperament, understanding why they thrive with their mushers. It’s a chance to see these animals not as props but as active participants in the Arctic ecosystem.
More Great Tours NearbyAfter the sled ride, the tour continues inside a warm cabin, where hot drinks—coffee or tea—and snacks are served. This relaxing part of the experience offers a chance to share stories about northern life and reflect on the adventure. The cabin setting emphasizes comfort and authenticity, contrasting with the icy outdoors.
Here, the emphasis is on local storytelling and creating a genuine connection to Lapland’s culture. The warmth and convivial atmosphere make this a perfect moment to unwind after the exhilarating sled ride.
The tour includes snacks and hot drinks, providing comfort after the outdoor activity. The price of $211 per person covers all equipment, winter clothing, and the guided experience. There are no alcoholic beverages included, but the focus remains on the authentic Arctic experience.
Participants should be aware that the tour is not wheelchair accessible or suitable for strollers or pets. It is also not recommended for people with back or heart problems, due to the physical aspects of sled driving and winter conditions.
Starting times vary depending on availability; travelers should check the schedule before booking. The 2-hour duration includes time for getting dressed, the sledding itself, and the cabin break. The live English guide ensures clear explanations and friendly communication throughout.
The cancellation policy allows for full refunds if canceled up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility for changing plans.

While several other activities are available in Kemijärvi, such as ice fishing, snowmobiling, or guided hikes, this self-drive husky safari stands out for its personal control and small-group intimacy. Links to similar experiences include guided Santa visits, waterfalls hikes, and northern lights tours, but this activity offers a hands-on, participative adventure that emphasizes connection with the dogs and the landscape.
Its focus on authenticity and learning makes it particularly appealing to travelers who want more than just a scenic ride—they want to drive, interact, and understand the huskies’ world.
This tour delivers a true taste of Arctic life—driving your own sled in a small, friendly group, learning from passionate handlers, and warming up with drinks in a cozy cabin. The $211 price reflects the personalized experience, all equipment, and authentic interaction with the huskies.
While it’s not suited for everyone—due to accessibility and health considerations—it offers a robust introduction to husky sledding for those eager to actively participate. The 2-hour duration strikes a good balance between adventure and relaxation, making it a practical choice for a morning or afternoon outing.
If you appreciate hands-on outdoor activities and want to connect directly with sled dogs in their natural environment, this safari provides a memorable and genuine Arctic experience.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Children over the age of 4 are generally allowed, but it’s best to check specific age restrictions or weight limits. The tour involves physical activity and cold weather gear.
What should I wear for the husky safari?
Participants are provided with winter clothing and boots. Still, dressing in warm layers, thermal wear, and waterproof outerwear is recommended.
Can I drive the sled myself?
Yes, the experience involves self-driving your own sled along the 5 km track, making it ideal for those wanting a hands-on adventure.
Is there an option to join without driving?
This tour focuses on self-drive sledding. If you prefer to ride as a passenger, you might need to look for different options.
What is the maximum group size?
The tour groups are limited to four sleds per group, maintaining an intimate and authentic atmosphere.
Are the huskies well cared for?
Yes, handlers teach about training and caring for the huskies, highlighting their well-being and the importance of responsible tourism.
Is the experience accessible for people with mobility issues?
No, the tour is not wheelchair or stroller accessible, due to terrain and equipment.
What is included in the price?
Snacks and hot drinks are included, along with all necessary winter gear and guidance.
What if I need to cancel?
You can cancel up to 24 hours before the scheduled start for a full refund.
Can I combine this with other activities in Kemijärvi?
Yes, Kemijärvi offers a variety of winter experiences, and this safari pairs well with activities like ice fishing or snowmobiling for a full Arctic day.