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Enjoy a 3-hour evening snowmobile adventure in Levi, Finland, with chances to see the Northern Lights, guided safely through Lapland’s winter wilderness.
A Levi: Evening Snowmobile Safari offers an exciting way to explore the Arctic wilderness of Lapland during the magical evening hours. Priced at $178 per person for a 3-hour experience, this tour is led by experienced guides from Safartica and departs from Levi village. The tour provides winter clothing, a snowmobile for two, and hot drinks and grilled sausage around a campfire, making it a comfortable and engaging adventure. While the Northern Lights are not guaranteed, the opportunity to witness them on clear nights adds a layer of enchantment.
This tour suits those eager to try snowmobiling in a safe environment, appreciate local stories, and enjoy the tranquility of Lapland’s night-time forests. It is especially popular with visitors who want a well-organized experience that balances adventure with comfort and cultural insights.


This tour takes place in Lapland’s wilderness, starting at the Safartica Levi Office in Hiihtäjänkuja 10, Sirkka. The activity begins with winter clothing provided to keep you warm during the snowmobile ride. The snowmobiles accommodate two people per vehicle, with drivers needing to be 18 or older and holding a valid license.
Riders are led through beautiful forest trails as the sun sets and twilight settles over the snow-covered landscape. The ride offers breathtaking views of frozen lakes and winding forest paths, creating a sense of adventure from start to finish. The scenery, coupled with the crisp Arctic air, makes for a thrilling outdoor experience.
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Guides like Nikola and Lida are praised for their friendly, knowledgeable approach. They share myths and facts about the Northern Lights and Sami culture, enriching the ride with stories around the campfire. Their focus on safety and comfort ensures both beginners and experienced riders feel confident during the excursion.

The tour emphasizes safety and equipment quality. The provided top-notch gear keeps participants warm, even in temperatures that can reach -25°C. Guides make sure everyone feels confident, even when riding with children (ages 8+ or 13+).
The equipment and clothing are sufficient for most, but some reviews suggest that additional hot pads for fingers and toes can improve comfort in extreme cold. The equipment is considered reliable and comfortable.

After a scenic ride, the group gathers around a cozy campfire in a lavvu (Sami tent). Here, guides tell stories about Lapland’s indigenous Sami culture and share local myths. Enjoying hot drinks and grilled sausage or pastry makes this a warm, social part of the adventure.
This stop provides a chance to relax and take in the peaceful forest environment, creating a contrast with the adrenaline of snowmobiling. Many find the storytelling a meaningful addition to the outdoor activity.
More Great Tours NearbyOn clear nights, the Northern Lights often make an appearance, lighting up the sky with vibrant colors. Reviewers note that seeing the Aurora Borealis is not guaranteed due to the natural unpredictability. However, the tour provides ample opportunity to witness this phenomenon, especially on nights with good weather.
The dark, snow-laden forests create a stunning backdrop for Aurora viewing if they appear. Guides are eager to help guests capture photos, though some reviews mention that having a camera ready is advisable for those wanting to preserve the moment.
The activity begins directly at the Safartica Levi Office, located next to the Relax Center in Hiihtäjänkuja 10. This central location makes it easy to access from Levi accommodations. The tour includes roundtrip transportation to and from Levi village, simplifying logistics for visitors.
Participants are asked to bring a valid driver’s license if they plan to drive, and parents should consider whether the outdoor, late-evening activity suits small children. The tour runs for about 3 hours, with starting times varying based on availability.
This evening snowmobile safari appeals to those seeking an adventure in the Arctic wilderness that combines thrilling riding with cultural storytelling. It’s suitable for beginners and experienced riders, provided they meet age and license requirements.
The shared snowmobiles ensure an intimate experience, but those wishing to drive alone should confirm availability. The tour is particularly favorable for nature lovers, outdoor enthusiasts, and anyone eager to experience Lapland’s night-time landscape with a chance — but no guarantee — to see the Northern Lights.
Priced at $178 per person, the tour offers included winter clothing, gear, refreshments, and transportation. It features free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility for changing plans. Booking is straightforward, with the option to reserve now and pay later, ensuring convenience and peace of mind.
This tour stands out for its combination of adventure, culture, and comfort. The guides’ friendly approach and the quality of equipment contribute significantly to a safe and enjoyable experience. The opportunity to see the Northern Lights, along with stories about Sami traditions, adds a special touch to the evening.
While the Northern Lights cannot be guaranteed, the setting and guided experience heighten the chances of witnessing this natural wonder. Suitable for adventurers of all experience levels, this safari offers a memorable way to explore Lapland’s night-time scenery.
If you’re looking for an activity that blends excitement with cultural insights in a beautiful, snowy environment, this Levi snowmobile safari delivers a well-organized and scenic experience.
“Speeding across a frozen lake under the moonlight. A truly unique activity if youre not used to life in the snow. Our guide Lida was super nice. Wh…”
Can I drive the snowmobile if I do not have a driver’s license?
No, drivers must be 18 or older and hold a valid license to operate the snowmobile.
Is it possible to see the Northern Lights on this tour?
Yes, there is a chance to see the Aurora Borealis on clear nights, but sightings cannot be guaranteed due to natural conditions.
What is included in the tour price?
The price covers winter clothing, a snowmobile for two, hot drinks, grilled sausage and pastry, and roundtrip transportation.
How physically demanding is the snowmobiling?
Guides ensure safety and comfort, but driving can be physically demanding for those unaccustomed to the activity.
Is this activity suitable for families with small children?
Parents should consider the outdoor setting and late timing, as children must be at least 8 or 13 depending on the specific ride, and the activity may not suit very young children.
What should I bring?
Participants need to bring a driver’s license if they wish to drive, and should dress warmly as temperatures can be extremely cold.