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Experience the thrill of driving a snowmobile through Lapland on this 3-hour guided tour, watch for the Northern Lights, and learn about local traditions.
The Kiruna: Northern Lights Snowmobile Tour offers an exciting way to explore the Arctic wilderness of Norrbotten County, Sweden. Priced at a competitive price point, this 3-hour tour combines the adrenaline of driving a snowmobile with the quiet magic of Northern Lights viewing. With a small group limit of 8 participants, it provides an intimate experience, guided by knowledgeable hosts who share stories about the region and its traditions.
This tour is perfect for those who want a hands-on snowmobiling experience in a stunning winter landscape. It requires participants to hold a valid Category B drivers license if they choose to drive. The experience includes a brief safety instruction before heading into the Arctic night, and the route is designed to maximize chances of seeing the Aurora, with stops in remote, open skies away from artificial lights.
While the focus is on adventure and scenic beauty, it’s important to note that children under 10, pregnant women, and people with heart problems should consider other options. The tour’s flexible cancellation policy allows cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, making it a practical choice for spontaneous plans or uncertain weather.

This tour starts from multiple pickup points in Kiruna, including Camp Ripan, Scandic Kiruna, and the ICEHOTEL. At around 6 pm, groups are collected and taken to the starting point, where a short safety briefing prepares everyone for the ride. The guides lead small groups through snowy trails, surrounded by forests and lakes covered in snow, under the moonlight and stars.
Participants have the option to drive their own snowmobile if they have a valid Category B license, or simply sit in a sled to enjoy the ride. The route takes you through quiet, remote locations, carefully selected for their wide-open skies — ideal conditions for spotting the Northern Lights.
The ride itself is described as calm yet exhilarating, offering a magical perspective on the Arctic wilderness. The guides share stories about the region and its traditions, adding depth and color to the experience, especially as the Auroras begin to emerge.
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The trail traverses Lapland’s wilderness, crossing frozen lakes and passing through dense forests draped in snow. The landscape is illuminated by moonlight and starlight, creating a breathtaking backdrop for the ride.
The quietness of the wilderness is a highlight, allowing guests to breathe in the crisp Arctic air and enjoy the silence only broken by the sound of snowmobiles. This peaceful setting enhances the anticipation of seeing the Northern Lights dance across the sky, making every moment feel special.
The route is designed to lead travelers into remote areas with ideal conditions for Aurora viewing, away from any artificial lights that could diminish the spectacle.
Throughout the tour, guides share stories about the region’s traditions and history. Guests gain insight into the lifestyle of the Sami people and their connection with nature. These narratives enrich the experience, turning a simple ride into an educational journey.
When the Northern Lights appear, the guides help guests identify and watch for their dynamic colors and swirling patterns. They also explain the science behind the auroras, adding a layer of understanding to the spectacle unfolding above.
The guides are praised for their knowledge and storytelling skills, making this a more meaningful experience beyond just the adrenaline rush.
The 3-hour experience begins with the safety briefing and equipment fitting. The technical gear provided ensures warmth and protection against the cold. After that, participants either drive their snowmobile or sit in a sled pulled by a guide’s vehicle.
The ride is characterized as calm and steady, allowing guests to take in the scenery and listen to stories from the guide. Pauses are scheduled for photo opportunities and to breathe in the crisp Arctic air.
Even if the weather doesn’t cooperate and the Northern Lights remain hidden, the overall experience remains enjoyable due to the stunning landscape and expert guidance.
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The tour is planned around clear nights when Auroras are most visible. The remote locations are selected specifically for their wide-open skies, which are perfect for Aurora spotting.
Guests are encouraged to dress warmly, with proper clothing and shoes, to stay comfortable during the entire 3-hour experience. The guides are attentive in ensuring everyone is warm enough and safe throughout the ride.
The tour offers flexibility in timing, with pickups scheduled from various locations in Kiruna, mostly around 6 pm to maximize darkness and Aurora chances.

Limited to 8 participants, this tour provides a personalized experience that allows the guides to attend to individual needs. The small size also helps in reducing noise and crowding, making the ride more enjoyable.
The pick-up locations include Camp Ripan, Hotell E10, Scandic Kiruna, and others, with timings from 6 pm onward. The activity lasts approximately three hours, ending around 9 pm, depending on the group and weather conditions.
Booking flexibility is a plus, with options to reserve now and pay later, along with full cancellation allowed up to 24 hours in advance.

Participants must be at least 10 years old and hold a valid B driver’s license if they wish to drive a snowmobile. The activity is suitable for most physically able individuals, but pregnant women and those with heart problems are advised not to participate.
Warm clothing and proper footwear are essential, as the Arctic night can be very cold. The gear provided helps, but layering is recommended for comfort.
This small-group snowmobile tour in Kiruna offers a unique chance to drive in the Lapland wilderness with the possibility of seeing the Northern Lights. The expert guides enhance the experience with stories about local culture and Aurora science.
Compared to similar tours, this experience emphasizes personal attention, remote locations, and flexible scheduling. It is well-organized and highly rated with a 4.9-star average from 14 reviews.
However, the weather-dependent nature of Aurora viewing means that luck plays a role, and not everyone may witness the lights every night. Still, the scenery and ride alone make this a worthy activity.
Anyone interested in adventure and outdoor exploration benefits from this 3-hour tour. It’s especially suitable for those who enjoy driving or want to try snowmobiling in a controlled, guided environment.
The small group size, local storytelling, and remote locations make it a personalized and authentic experience. The opportunity to see the Aurora Borealis adds a magical touch for those visiting Kiruna in winter.
For best results, dress warmly and be prepared for cold Arctic nights. While Aurora sightings depend on weather conditions, the scenic ride and cultural insights guarantee a memorable Lapland adventure.
Can I drive my own snowmobile?
Yes, if you hold a valid Category B driver’s license, you can choose the drive your own snowmobile option.
Is there a minimum age for participants?
Yes, participants must be at least 10 years old to join this tour.
What should I bring?
Bring warm clothing and warm shoes to stay comfortable during the Arctic night.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours before the tour for a full refund.
Will I see the Northern Lights?
The tour maximizes the chance of Aurora viewing, especially on clear nights in remote locations, but sightings depend on weather conditions.
Is the tour suitable for pregnant women or those with health issues?
No, this activity is not recommended for pregnant women or people with heart problems.
This Kiruna Northern Lights Snowmobile Tour combines adventure, scenic beauty, and cultural stories into a compelling winter activity. Its small group format, local guides, and flexible options make it a top choice for those seeking a personalized Arctic experience.
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