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Experience husky training near Tromsø with a 4.5-hour tour including puppies, scenic walks, lunch, and expert guides. Perfect for dog lovers of all ages.

The Tromsø: Puppy Training at the Husky Kennel with Lunch tour offers an engaging and family-friendly experience in Norway’s Arctic region. Priced at $146 per person and lasting 4.5 hours, this activity is designed for those interested in Northern dogs, outdoor adventures, and Norwegian nature. The tour departs from Tromsø and showcases 200 Alaskan huskies, with a focus on training, playful interactions, and scenic walks in the wilderness.
What makes this experience stand out is its combination of hands-on puppy training, beautiful mountain and fjord views, and delicious local lunch. It’s suitable for all ages, including children, especially because of the opportunity to cuddle puppies and learn about sled dog teamwork. A key highlight is the participation in the dogs’ summer training, which is a rare insight into the world of sled dog racing.
While the tour is packed with adorable puppies and scenic hikes, it’s important to note that it’s not wheelchair accessible and pets are not allowed on the bus. The experience balances education and fun, making it a fantastic choice for dog lovers and families looking for an authentic taste of Norwegian outdoor life.
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The tour takes place at a husky farm approximately 30 minutes outside of Tromsø, in a picturesque setting surrounded by mountains and fjords. This location offers a genuine farm atmosphere where 200 Alaskan huskies are cared for and trained. The farm’s environment is perfect for outdoor walks and gives visitors a chance to see the dogs in a natural landscape.
The camp’s scenic backdrop makes the walks all the more memorable, with views of classic Norwegian terrain. The training activities happen in the wilderness, providing fresh air and a sense of adventure. The farm’s cozy atmosphere is complemented by the guides’ friendly approach, ensuring everyone feels welcome and involved.
The location is reachable by a short bus ride, and the guides prepare participants with rain clothes and boots, which are provided if weather conditions are muddy or wet. The scenery and setting are frequently praised for their idyllic quality, as captured in reviews highlighting the beautiful landscape.

An essential part of this tour is training the puppies, which are between 4 weeks and adolescence. Visitors get to walk them during a 1 to 1.5-hour hike in the Norwegian wilderness. The exercises vary depending on the age of the puppies but always involve active participation.
This hands-on approach allows guests to train, play, and bond with the puppies. The activity is designed to team up the youngest pups and help them learn sled dog skills in a relaxed setting. Visitors also get to interact with adult dogs, which are described as well-behaved and friendly.
The training is led by experienced handlers who are passionate and knowledgeable, making the process both educational and fun. Guides explain the training methods and share insights about dog behavior and sled racing, which adds an informative layer to the experience.
The walks in Norwegian nature are more than just a training element—they are an opportunity to appreciate the stunning landscape. The hikers trek across countryside outside the farm, with mountains and fjords providing a breathtaking backdrop.
These walks are flexible, tailored to the puppies’ ages, but always include exposure to nature. The guided treks are typically weather-dependent, but reviews note that rain or shine, the experience remains charming and scenic. The landscape enhances the sense of adventure and makes the activity suitable for all weather conditions, as guides supply rain gear.
Participants often highlight the tranquility and beauty of the Norwegian countryside, making the walks a core part of the tour’s appeal. The combination of outdoor activity + animal interaction results in a well-rounded nature experience.
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After the outdoor activities, visitors enjoy a warm, local lunch included in the tour price. The Norwegian meal is served in a cozy hut or similar setting, with vegetarian options available. The lunch is frequently praised for its quality and authenticity, with some reviewers mentioning fish dishes and delicious desserts like chocolate cake.
The lunch break offers a chance to relax, warm up, and chat about the morning’s adventures. Visitors appreciate the friendly staff and the casual, welcoming environment, which complements the outdoor experience perfectly.
The inclusion of a hot drink and cake is noted as a thoughtful gesture, especially on colder days. The lunch is seen as a highlight that enhances the value of this tour.
The meeting point is outside the Radisson Blu Hotel in Tromsø, with a check-in process handled by a friendly guide. Participants need to arrive 15 minutes before departure. The transport from Tromsø to the farm is included, with rain clothes and boots provided if necessary.
The tour is not suitable for wheelchair users and pets are not allowed on the transport or at the farm. Travelers with small children are advised to bring their own car seats if needed, as availability cannot be guaranteed.
The activity offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility. Booking can be made with reserve now, pay later options, helping travelers plan with confidence.

Throughout the tour, guides are described as knowledgeable, friendly, and caring. They share insights about the huskies, their training, and the Norwegian environment, making the experience both informative and engaging.
The activity is suitable for all ages, including children, who find the puppies especially adorable. Reviews frequently mention how kids and adults alike enjoy handling puppies and learning about sled dog life.
The team’s enthusiasm and expertise shine through, creating a relaxed and enjoyable atmosphere, whether for a family outing or a solo adventure.

With a rating of 4.9 out of 5 from 278 reviews, this tour consistently delights participants. Praise centers on friendly guides, beautiful scenery, delicious food, and the joy of petting puppies.
Many reviews emphasize the value for money, the informative nature of the guides, and the well-organized experience. The interaction with puppies and the opportunity to see dogs in training are particularly appreciated. There are occasional notes about weather conditions or the need for personal car seats, but overall, the tour remains highly recommended.
This activity appeals most to dog lovers, families with children, and outdoor enthusiasts eager to see Norwegian nature. The hands-on puppy training makes it especially engaging for those interested in sled dog sports or simply wanting to interact with adorable animals.
It’s a great choice for those seeking a relaxed, educational, and scenic outing that combines animal welfare, outdoor activity, and local cuisine. While it’s not wheelchair accessible and pets aren’t permitted, the warm atmosphere and beautiful landscape make it a memorable addition to any Tromsø itinerary.
“Best thing I did here! Excellent food! Excellent experience and such great value for money!!”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour is suitable for all ages and is often a favorite with kids due to the opportunity to cuddle puppies and learn about sled dogs.
What is included in the price?
The price includes transportation, rain clothes and boots, guiding, and a local Norwegian lunch.
How long is the activity?
The total duration is 4.5 hours, with approximately 1 to 1.5 hours dedicated to walking with the puppies.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins outside the Radisson Blu Hotel in Tromsø and finishes back at the same meeting point.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the activity.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
No, this tour is not suitable for wheelchair users.
Do I need to bring my own child car seat?
Yes, if traveling with small children who require a guaranteed car seat, it’s your responsibility to bring or arrange for one.
Are dogs allowed on the tour?
No, pets are not allowed on this activity or transport.
What should I wear?
Participants should bring their own child safety seat if needed and wear warm clothes, with rain gear provided if necessary.
What language is the tour guided in?
The guide speaks English, ensuring clear communication throughout the experience.
This husky puppy training tour from Tromsø offers an enriching mix of animal interaction, scenic walks, and authentic Norwegian hospitality. It’s a lively, family-friendly activity that provides a genuine glimpse into the world of sled dogs, making it an ideal choice for animal lovers and outdoor explorers alike.
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