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Experience a 5-hour Arctic adventure in Lapland with husky sled rides, reindeer sleigh, and traditional salmon soup, all with thermal gear included.
The Kuoksa Husky & Reindeer Adventure offers an engaging half-day journey into the heart of Lapland’s snowy wilderness. Priced to include thermal winter overalls and sturdy boots, this 5-hour tour delivers a blend of exhilarating activities and cultural insights. With a supplier rating of 4.7, it’s a well-regarded option for those seeking an authentic, yet manageable Arctic experience.
Starting from Rovaniemi, this tour is perfect for visitors eager to drive their own husky sled for 5 km and enjoy a peaceful reindeer sleigh ride through serene landscapes. The tour includes a cozy stop inside a teepee, where travelers warm up with delicious open-fire salmon soup. With a small group limit of 8 participants, it provides an intimate setting, guided by multilingual guides who share stories about reindeer herding and local traditions. While it emphasizes outdoor activities and cultural learning, it’s essential to remember that animal allergies are a restriction.


This tour runs for 5 hours, starting with the excitement of a self-driven husky sled ride. Participants get to control their own team of huskies as they race across pristine snowy trails, experiencing the thrill of navigating the Arctic landscape firsthand. The sled ride covers approximately 5 km, making it suitable for those looking for an active outdoor adventure without it being overly strenuous.
Following the husky ride, the journey continues with a reindeer sleigh ride lasting 2-3 km. This segment offers a tranquil experience, as travelers glide through quiet wilderness, observing Lapland’s natural beauty in a relaxing way. The reindeer are cared for on a reindeer farm, and guides share insights about reindeer herding traditions, adding cultural depth to the experience.
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The husky sled provides a hands-on opportunity to drive the team yourself, making the activity both engaging and memorable. The reindeer sleigh ride offers a peaceful contrast, allowing travelers to absorb the snowy surroundings in a relaxed manner. These activities are designed to give a real sense of life in Lapland, with guides explaining the significance of reindeer herding in local culture.
Both rides are set in serene wilderness areas, emphasizing the untouched beauty of Lapland’s landscape. The small group size enhances the experience, allowing more personal interaction with the guides and better opportunities to ask questions about the environment and traditions.

After outdoor activities, the tour takes a warm break inside a cozy teepee. Here, travelers enjoy open-fire salmon soup, a traditional Lappish dish prepared over an open flame. This stop offers not just warmth but a chance to savor authentic Lapland cuisine in an inviting setting.
The salmon soup is expertly prepared, providing a hearty and flavorful meal that perfectly complements the cold outdoor weather. The teepee setting adds a touch of Arctic authenticity, allowing travelers to relax and chat about the experiences so far.
The tour thoughtfully provides thermal winter overalls and sturdy boots, ensuring participants stay warm and comfortable throughout the 5 hours. These are a valuable inclusion, alleviating the need to bring bulky winter gear.
With a group limit of 8 participants, the experience remains intimate, offering more personalized guidance and fewer crowds. The tour operates with multilingual guides speaking English, Spanish, Portuguese, and Finnish, making it accessible to a diverse range of visitors.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour includes pick-up and drop-off services within a 10 km radius of Rovaniemi city center, available upon request. This convenience simplifies logistics, especially after a full day of Arctic activities, making it easier to incorporate into broader travel plans.

This experience suits travelers seeking an active, hands-on adventure with a cultural twist. It’s ideal for those interested in driving their own husky sled and learning about reindeer herding, all in a small-group setting that fosters interaction. The included thermal gear makes it accessible even during the coldest months, and the cultural insights add depth beyond typical outdoor excursions.
However, individuals with animal allergies should consider this tour carefully, as it involves close contact with reindeer and huskies. The physical activity level is moderate, suitable for most travelers in reasonable health.

Similar experiences include reindeer sleigh rides at 200-year-old farms or drive-your-own husky safaris, but this tour combines self-driven husky sledding with a reindeer ride and a culinary stop, offering a well-rounded Arctic day. The small group size and multilingual guides set it apart from larger, less personalized excursions.
The inclusion of thermal gear and the warm indoor break inside a teepee contribute to a comfortable, authentic Arctic adventure that balances outdoor excitement with cultural learning.

This 5-hour tour provides an engaging look into Lapland’s iconic wildlife and traditions. The opportunity to drive a husky sled and enjoy a peaceful reindeer sleigh ride makes for a memorable experience, especially with the added comfort of thermal gear and a cozy salmon soup stop.
It is particularly suited for travelers who want a personalized, hands-on activity in a small group, with the chance to learn about reindeer herding and Lapland culture firsthand. While it doesn’t include extensive sightseeing or multiple stops, the focus on outdoor activities and cultural insights makes it a solid choice for a compact Arctic adventure.

What is included in the tour price?
The tour includes the self-driven husky sled ride, reindeer sleigh ride, thermal overalls, sturdy boots, and a warm salmon soup inside a teepee.
How long do the activities last?
The total experience lasts about 5 hours, with the husky sled ride covering 5 km and the reindeer sleigh ride approximately 2-3 km.
Is this tour suitable for children?
The data does not specify age restrictions, but the small group setting and active outdoor activities suggest it is well-suited for travelers comfortable with cold weather and physical activity.
Do I need to bring my own gear?
No, thermal winter overalls and sturdy boots are provided to keep participants warm and protected from the cold.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, allowing flexible planning.
Are guides available in languages other than English?
Yes, guides speak English, Spanish, Portuguese, and Finnish.
What should I bring on the tour?
Comfortable shoes, warm clothing, and a camera are recommended to capture the experience and stay comfortable.
Is transportation provided?
Yes, pick-up and drop-off services within 10 km of Rovaniemi are available upon request.
What makes this tour stand out?
The combination of self-driven husky sledding, reindeer sleigh rides, and a cozy culinary stop offers a well-rounded, culturally immersive Arctic experience.
Who would most enjoy this experience?
Travelers interested in hands-on outdoor activities, cultural insights, and small-group intimacy will find this tour particularly rewarding.