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Experience a 3-hour Northern Lights hunt in Lapland with a comfortable minivan, expert guides, and the chance to see auroras, shooting stars, and the night sky.
The Levi: Northern Lights Hunting with Minivan tour offers a cozy yet adventurous way to chase the aurora borealis in Lapland, Finland. Priced for a budget-friendly 3-hour experience, it combines the ease of a small group with the expertise of knowledgeable guides. With a 4.7-star rating from the provider, Tokka Safaris Oy, it promises a reliability that makes it stand out among many Arctic excursions.
This tour departs from the coordinates 67.81082916259766, 24.806264877319336, directly into the wilderness. The journey is suitable for families with children, making it a versatile choice for those wanting a comfortable, accessible way to see the Northern Lights. The tour emphasizes flexibility, offering full refunds if canceled 24 hours in advance, and options to reserve now and pay later.
While the unpredictability of the Northern Lights remains a natural uncertainty, the tour’s focus on open spaces, expert guidance, and the chance to observe shooting stars enhances the overall experience. The inclusion of juice and cookies adds a warm, relaxing touch after your night under the stars.
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This tour’s standout feature is the minivan transfer to an open space in the wilderness. The small group size ensures a personalized experience, with fewer crowds and more space to enjoy the sky. The vehicle’s quick access to wide-open areas helps maximize your chances of spotting the aurora borealis and shooting stars.
Traveling in a minivan makes the tour suitable for families, as it offers comfortable seating and easy access for children. However, there are no child safety seats available in the mini-van, so guests with very young babies should plan accordingly. The warm clothing advised helps keep everyone cozy despite the Arctic evening chill.
Traveling in this manner minimizes the complexity of logistics, allowing guides to quickly reach the best viewing spots without long drives or complex stops. It’s an efficient way to combine comfort with the excitement of aurora hunting.
Guests meet 15 minutes before the scheduled start time at the specified coordinates. The meeting point is straightforward, and the small group size encourages a relaxed, personal atmosphere. The guides speak both English and Finnish, ensuring clear communication about what to look for and how the Northern Lights form.
What to bring is simple: warm clothing is essential, considering the winter night temperatures. Since the tour is about three hours long, dressing in layers helps stay comfortable while waiting for the lights to appear. The tour’s inclusion of juice and cookies offers a cozy treat during the viewing hours, adding a friendly, informal touch to the experience.
Once in an open, wide area, the guides lead guests through a focused search for the Northern Lights. As the evening unfolds, the emphasis is on watching the sky for auroras and shifting attention to shooting stars if the aurora is absent. The guides are knowledgeable about the Aurora Borealis and the local environment, sharing insights that enrich the experience.
The unpredictability of the auroras is acknowledged, but the tour’s setting in wide, open wilderness maximizes the likelihood of sightings. Guests find the atmosphere relaxed and immersive, with plenty of time to gaze upward and enjoy the dark sky.
More Great Tours NearbyThe juice and cookies included in the tour add a warm moment of comfort amid the cold night. This small touch makes the experience feel welcoming and less hurried, giving everyone a chance to chat and soak in the atmosphere. It’s a thoughtful addition that complements the outdoor adventure, especially during clear, chilly nights.
Guides lead the tour in both English and Finnish, sharing their knowledge about the Northern Lights phenomenon and local geography. Their expertise helps guests understand what they’re seeing, making the search more engaging and educational. The guides’ experience and friendly approach contribute significantly to the overall enjoyment, especially when spotting the dancing auroras or shooting stars.
Their ability to quickly adapt to changing conditions ensures the best possible chance of seeing the lights, even if the weather remains unpredictable. The guides also provide practical tips on how to best view and photograph the auroras.
This 3-hour minivan tour is ideal for families, small groups, or travelers seeking a comfortable, efficient way to hunt for the Northern Lights. Its small group size fosters intimacy and personalized attention, while the easy transport makes it accessible even for those less comfortable with long drives or rough terrain.
However, it is not suitable for babies under 1 year due to the lack of safety seats, so families with very young children should consider other options. The tour does not guarantee sightings, as the Aurora Borealis is a natural phenomenon, but the open, wilderness location maximizes the chances.
Compared to longer or more adventurous options like snowmobile or sledge rides, this minivan safari offers a more relaxed and accessible experience. It doesn’t require physical exertion or specific equipment, making it an excellent choice for those wanting a simple, guided hunt for the Aurora Borealis.
Price-wise, it aligns with other Levi Northern Lights tours, and the small group size and expert guides contribute to a more intimate experience. The inclusion of snacks and beverages adds extra value, making the experience more comfortable and enjoyable.
Guests can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility in case of unforeseen weather or schedule changes. The reserve now, pay later option allows for booking without immediate payment, helping travelers plan with confidence. This flexibility makes it easier to fit the tour into various travel plans without stress.
This tour offers a practical, cozy way to chase the Northern Lights in Lapland. Its small group size, expert guides, and focus on open wilderness create an atmosphere geared toward maximizing your chances of viewing the auroras, even if their appearance cannot be guaranteed.
While it’s less adventurous than snowmobile or sledge options, the comfort and ease of transport make it especially suitable for families or those who prefer a more relaxed experience. The inclusion of warm drinks and cookies adds a welcoming touch that enhances the overall outing.
In summary, if you’re looking for a reliable, guided, and comfortable way to enjoy the Northern Lights in Lapland, this minivan safari offers a well-balanced choice with excellent flexibility and professional guidance.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours.
Where does the tour start?
Guests meet 15 minutes before at the coordinates 67.81082916259766, 24.806264877319336.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, it is suitable for families with children, but babies under 1 year are not allowed due to lack of safety seats.
Do I need to bring anything?
Guests should bring warm clothing to stay comfortable in Arctic nighttime temperatures.
Are snacks and drinks included?
Yes, juice and cookies are provided during the safari.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What languages are available for the guides?
Guides speak English and Finnish.
Is this tour guaranteed to see the Northern Lights?
No, as the aurora borealis is a natural phenomenon, sightings cannot be guaranteed.
How many participants are in each group?
The tour is limited to 8 participants for a small-group experience.
Is transportation comfortable?
Yes, the minivan provides a cozy, efficient way to reach open viewing spaces in the wilderness.