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Discover Lapland’s magic with a 10-hour tour including dog sledding, snowmobiling, and northern lights hunting in Swedish Lapland’s Arctic wilderness.
Experience the thrill of Lapland with the North, Dogs, Snowmobiles & Lights tour offered by Norrland AIO Camp in Norrbotten County, Sweden. This 10-hour adventure combines dog sledding with Eurohounds and Alaskans, snowmobile rides across icy landscapes, and awe-inspiring northern lights viewing. Priced for those seeking an authentic Arctic experience, this tour offers a balanced mix of excitement and tranquility, making it ideal for those who want to explore Lapland’s wilderness in a comprehensive way.
While the tour provides professional guidance and a variety of activities, it is important to note that certain stops—such as ice fishing and northern lights hunts—may be weather-dependent. The entire experience is designed to cater to a wide range of adventurers, with safety and professionalism at the core. Expect a full day of Arctic fun that highlights the region’s natural beauty and outdoor pursuits.


The tour begins with pick-up options in Råneå, Kalix, or Luleå, making it accessible from multiple locations in Swedish Lapland. A one-hour van transfer takes guests from the city centers into the wilderness, setting the tone for a day immersed in nature. This transfer ensures a smooth start and allows time to prepare for the adventures ahead.
The transportation is included in the tour duration, which totals 10 hours. After collection, guests receive a safety briefing lasting 15 minutes, where guides explain protocols and what to expect during the day. The transport and briefing set a professional yet relaxed tone for the outdoor activities to follow.
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One of the tour’s highlights is dog sledding with Eurohounds and Alaskans. These breeds are known for their energy and strength, providing a powerful and authentic experience of Arctic travel. The guides have a background in racing, with extensive experience across Europe, ensuring each sled run is conducted with professionalism, safety, and genuine care for the dogs.
Participants receive professional training to feel confident handling the sleds, regardless of prior experience. The endless snowy trails pass through Finnish forests and across frozen lakes, offering stunning views and moments of peaceful silence. The energy of the dogs and the crisp winter air create a lively yet serene atmosphere unique to Lapland.

For those craving speed and adrenaline, the 2-hour snowmobile ride is a key part of the itinerary. The route winds through frozen lakes, dense forests, and vast tundra, providing breathtaking scenery at every turn. The snowmobiles are operated with safety in mind, and professional guides lead the tours, making it suitable even for beginners.
The ride is designed to be exciting but manageable, offering enough time to feel the power of the machines while appreciating the pristine Arctic landscape. After the ride, guests have a photo stop and free time to process their experience and take in the surroundings.
One of the most enchanting moments occurs during the night excursions to hunt for the northern lights. The guides lead guests to optimal viewing spots, where the dancing auroras appear against dark, star-filled skies. The tour emphasizes true moments of Arctic calm and wonder, with minimal light pollution.
However, weather conditions like snowfall can influence the chances of seeing the northern lights. When the sky is clear, this activity offers a magical and unforgettable experience. The guides’ expertise in locating the auroras enhances the likelihood of a successful sighting, making it a highlight of the tour.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour includes an opportunity for traditional ice fishing, providing a peaceful break from the more energetic pursuits. Guests can try their hand at catching fish through holes drilled into the ice, all while surrounded by Arctic landscapes. The activity offers a tranquil moment to appreciate the region’s serene beauty.
Afterward, guests can gather around campfires in the wilderness. The warmth of the fire contrasts with the cold outdoors, creating a cozy atmosphere. Sharing stories and enjoying hot drinks in this setting enhances the authentic Arctic experience.
The 1.5-hour lunch break is held in a setting that reflects the local spirit. While specific details about the meal are not provided, the timing indicates a substantial pause allowing participants to rest and recharge. The experience emphasizes local flavors and hearty fare, typical of Lapland’s outdoor culture.
This break also offers a chance for socializing and sharing impressions of the morning’s adventures, preparing everyone for the afternoon activities.
The itinerary is thoughtfully designed to balance high-energy pursuits with moments of calm and reflection. After activities like dog sledding and snowmobiling, guests enjoy free time and photo stops to capture memories. The drop-off locations in Kalix, Råneå, and Luleå ensure easy accessibility at the end of the day.
The tour’s pacing allows guests to experience diverse facets of Arctic life without feeling rushed, making it suitable for a wide range of outdoor enthusiasts.

The tour emphasizes safety and comfort, with professional guidance at all stages. Participants must adhere to rules such as avoiding high-heeled shoes, intoxication, and fireworks. The activity is not suitable for pregnant women, those with mobility impairments, babies under 1 year, or individuals over 95 years.
Guides speak both English and Polish, ensuring clear communication. The full safety briefing helps prepare everyone for the outdoor conditions and equipment handling, making sure all participants feel secure.

Norrland AIO Camp is more than just a tour operator; it embodies a passion for dogs and the Arctic wilderness. The hosts have competed in sled dog races and bring years of experience in training and breeding. This expertise translates into a more genuine, respectful interaction with the dogs and the landscape.
The family-run atmosphere adds warmth and authenticity, giving participants a chance to connect with Lapland’s local culture and traditions. Guests are encouraged to appreciate the region’s quiet beauty and the tradition of outdoor pursuits.
This 10-hour adventure offers a comprehensive introduction to Lapland’s outdoor life, blending dog sledding, snowmobiling, northern lights hunting, and peaceful activities like ice fishing and campfire relaxation. The professional guides and authentic focus ensure a memorable journey through Sweden’s Arctic landscape.
While the weather-dependent northern lights can be unpredictable, the variety of activities guarantees a fulfilling experience even if some elements are interrupted. The structured itinerary allows for both excitement and reflection, making it suitable for adventurers and nature lovers alike.
This tour is best suited for those eager to experience Lapland’s natural beauty with a mix of adrenaline and calm. The family passion behind the operation ensures a warm, genuine atmosphere that highlights the region’s authentic charm.
What is included in the tour price?
The tour includes dog sledding, snowmobiling, northern lights hunting, ice fishing, campfire moments, and transportation between specified locations.
How long is the overall tour?
The entire experience lasts 10 hours, including transfers, activities, meals, and free time.
Where does the tour start?
Tour start options are in Råneå, Kalix, or Luleå with pick-up arrangements provided.
Are there any physical requirements?
Participants should avoid high heels, intoxication, and fireworks. The tour is not suitable for pregnant women, mobility impairments, babies under 1 year, or those over 95 years.
What language do guides speak?
Guides speak English and Polish to accommodate international visitors.
Can I see the northern lights every night?
Northern lights sightings depend on weather conditions such as clear skies and absence of snowstorms. The guides do their best to locate the auroras.
Is the ice fishing activity worth doing?
While it provides a peaceful, scenic break, some reviews note the activity’s limited success and suggest it may be less engaging than other activities.
What should I wear for the tour?
Dress warmly in layers, including winter outdoor gear, to stay comfortable during outdoor activities.
Can I book and pay later?
Yes, the tour offers reserve now & pay later options, with free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience.
How do I book this tour?
Reservations can be made through the provided booking platform, ensuring flexible planning for your Arctic adventure.