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Experience the Northern Lights, bonfire, and huskies in Norway with this 3-hour forest tour in Sulitjelma, including storytelling, a short hike, and cozy fire moments.
This 3-hour tour in Nordland County, Norway, offers an inviting mix of outdoor fun, storytelling, and the chance to see the spectacular Northern Lights. Guided by Huskyguiden Ken Stian Mohaug, the experience begins at the Sulitjelma turistcenter, where you’ll meet a friendly guide ready to lead you into the heart of the forest.
What makes this tour stand out is the combination of learning how to light a bonfire, relaxing by the fire with hot coffee made on the flames, and the opportunity to spot the Northern Lights if weather permits. The tour is especially suited for lovers of nature and those seeking a peaceful, intimate escape into Norway’s wilderness.
With private groups and flexible booking options, this experience caters to couples, small groups, and anyone eager for a quiet, authentic forest adventure. Though not suitable for those with mobility challenges, the experience offers a genuine taste of Norwegian outdoor life, topped with the companionship of well-trained huskies.
You can check availability for your dates here:The tour begins at Dajaveien 1, inside the Sulitjelma turistcenter and caravan site, which is easy to find. Meeting outside the lobby, guests are welcomed into a calm, natural environment perfect for a quiet escape. The location offers easy access to the forest trails and a peaceful start to the adventure.
This central meeting point allows guests to quickly transition into the forest surroundings where the experience unfolds. The short drive or walk from the meeting spot takes you into the woods, setting the tone for a relaxed and scenic journey.
The experience involves two short walks of about 30 minutes each—one at the start and one at the end—taking guests through the forest’s peaceful pathways. These walks are suitable for most people with normal health and fitness, offering a chance to enjoy Norway’s lush greenery and fresh air.
The guide leads you along well-marked trails, sharing stories about the local wildlife and the forest’s natural features. These gentle hikes serve as a relaxing prelude and wind-down, framing the main camp activities in a scenic environment.
The centerpiece of the tour is a hidden forest camp where a bonfire is lit, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. This magical setting is perfect for sitting around the fire, sharing stories, and enjoying the tranquility of Norway’s wilderness.
Here, you’ll learn how to make a bonfire, a skill that adds to the educational aspect of the experience. Guests are encouraged to bring their own food, making it a customizable and cozy moment, whether for a romantic evening or a friendly gathering.
The hot coffee brewed on the fire is a highlight, providing comfort and warmth, especially if the weather is chilly. The friendly huskies that join the camp are well-trained and eager to be part of the experience, often carrying luggage or simply enjoying the company.
More Great Tours NearbyOne of the most exciting aspects of this tour is the chance to witness the Northern Lights. The dark forest surroundings provide an ideal backdrop for this natural spectacle. Booking late time slots increases the probability of seeing the Aurora Borealis, as this phenomenon often appears after sunset.
Guests should be prepared for the possibility that weather conditions may not always permit viewing. The tour’s timing and location make it a strong candidate for a Northern Lights sighting during the winter months.
The guide, Ken Stian Mohaug, receives praise for his friendly demeanor and storytelling ability. His fascinating stories about local wildlife, huskies, and fishing add depth to the experience.
Ken’s approach is described as kind and attentive, taking the time to ensure guests enjoy every aspect of the campfire and forest walk. His huskies are noted to be surprisingly well-trained and friendly, making interactions both fun and educational.
To make the most of this outdoor experience, guests should wear comfortable shoes and dress warmly in layers, including a hat, mittens, and a jacket. The weather can be chilly, especially after dark, so warm trousers and shoes are recommended.
Bringing drinks and snacks is encouraged, as guests are welcome to enjoy their own food around the fire. A flashlight or headlamp can be beneficial after sunset, helping navigate the forest trails safely.
Guests should also note that pets are not allowed, and littering is prohibited to keep the environment pristine.
This tour involves a short hike through forest terrain, making it less suitable for people with mobility impairments or those with low fitness levels. The activities are designed for participants comfortable with walking on uneven ground and standing around a campfire.
Normal health and moderate fitness are advantageous for fully enjoying the experience, but the overall pace remains relaxed and suitable for most outdoor enthusiasts.
Reservations can be made without upfront payment, offering reserve now, pay later options that provide flexibility. Cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, making it easy to secure a spot without worries about last-minute changes.
This tour’s private group setting ensures an intimate, personalized experience, away from large crowds, enhancing its appeal for those seeking exclusivity in Norway’s wilderness.
This 3-hour outdoor journey combines nature, storytelling, and the magic of the Northern Lights into a memorable experience. The guided forest walk, bonfire with hot coffee, and friendly huskies create a warm, relaxed atmosphere perfect for couples and small groups.
While the chance to see the Aurora depends on weather conditions, the overall experience remains captivating for anyone interested in Norway’s outdoors. The knowledgeable guide and the peaceful forest setting make this tour a worthwhile addition to a Nordic adventure.
However, it’s important to dress appropriately and be prepared for outdoor elements. Limited accessibility makes it less suitable for those with mobility challenges, but for others, this tour offers a genuine taste of Norway’s wilderness in a friendly, personal setting.
Can I bring my own food?
Yes, you are encouraged to bring your own food to enjoy around the fire.
Is the Northern Lights guaranteed?
No, sightings depend on weather conditions, but booking late slots increases your chances.
What should I wear?
Dress warmly with comfortable shoes, a hat, mittens, and a jacket suitable for outdoor winter weather.
Is this tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
No, the short forest hike and terrain make it unsuitable for those with mobility impairments.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.