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Discover the magic of Lapland with a 5-hour Reindeer Safari and Ice Fishing tour, including reindeer feeding, sled rides, and ice fishing behind a family farm.
This tour begins with a visit to a reindeer farm located at Sieri Lake in Lapland, Finland. The focus is on understanding the lives of reindeer and the family that breeds them, offering an authentic glimpse into traditional Sami culture. Visitors have the chance to feed the reindeer, which adds a hands-on element to the experience.
The farm offers a peaceful setting where the quiet of the Lapland wilderness surrounds you. The visit provides valuable insights into the breeding practices of local families, highlighting the importance of reindeer in Sami life. This stop is ideal for those wanting to connect with nature and local heritage.
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Following the farm visit, the tour includes a 1-hour sled ride that takes you through the frozen forest of the Taiga. The sled is pulled by reindeer, offering a traditional and cozy way to experience the Arctic landscape.
The guides lead the sled through the snowy wilderness, allowing you to enjoy the silence and beauty of the winter woods. This activity emphasizes the authenticity of Lapland and provides plenty of photo opportunities. We like how the experience balances active engagement with tranquil scenery.

After the sled ride, the group gathers to enjoy hot drinks, creating a cozy break in the outdoor adventure. This pause offers time to relax and reflect before heading to the lake for the next activity.
The stop at the farm’s nearby lake sets the scene for ice fishing. The environment is serene, with the sound of silence broken only by the crackling ice and distant bird calls. The warm drinks help keep everyone comfortable in the chilly air.

The highlight for many is the ice fishing experience on a lake just behind the farm. The activity starts with drilling a personal hole in the ice, giving a sense of accomplishment and hands-on participation.
Using artificial fishing worms, the goal is to catch perch or pike, which are common in the area. The guide shares secrets of successful fishing, making this activity accessible even for beginners. The lakeside setting provides an atmospheric backdrop for this traditional Arctic pastime.
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Participants learn how to drill their own ice hole, gaining practical skills in a traditional activity. The lake’s calm waters and the natural surroundings foster a peaceful atmosphere, perfect for quiet reflection or simply enjoying the natural beauty.
The fishing is suitable for all levels, with guidance provided to maximize chances of catching fish. The artificial worms are used as bait, and the activity lasts about an hour, offering a relaxed pace that complements the earlier outdoor activities.
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This tour departs from Rovaniemi city center, with pickup options available from Arctic City Hotel or accommodations within a 5 km radius. If staying further away, an additional fee of 10 EUR per person applies.
The journey begins at 9:40 am, with a total duration of 5 hours. The group size is manageable, and the guides speak English, ensuring clear communication throughout the experience.

Guests should bring comfortable shoes, warm clothing, and a hat to stay cozy during outdoor activities. A water bottle is recommended to stay hydrated, especially during the outdoor sections.
This tour is not suitable for children under 2 years, pregnant women, or those with animal allergies. Smoking, alcohol, and drugs are not allowed during the activities, ensuring safety for everyone.
To reduce pollution, the organizers provide pickup service rather than relying on individual transport within Rovaniemi’s city center. If your accommodation is further than 5 km from the center, an additional charge of 10 EUR per person is applicable.
The tour emphasizes outdoor winter activities requiring dress warmly for the outdoor activities and winter boots. Participants are encouraged to dress appropriately for the cold, ensuring a comfortable outdoor experience.
The silence of the Arctic wilderness is a defining feature of this tour. The peaceful environment enhances the sense of connection with nature and the simplicity of traditional Sami pursuits. Guests appreciate how the guides explain each activity and share insights into local ways of life.
The combination of reindeer feeding, sled riding, and ice fishing offers a well-rounded introduction to Lapland’s outdoor traditions. Many find the serene lake setting especially memorable, with the quiet beauty of the snow-covered forest creating a truly authentic Arctic atmosphere.
This 5-hour guided experience provides a straightforward, authentic glimpse of Lapland’s outdoor life. The activities are well-paced, offering a mix of hands-on participation, relaxation, and scenic immersion.
Ideal for nature enthusiasts and those eager to experience local traditions, this tour stands out with its focus on reindeer culture and ice fishing—two classic Arctic pursuits. The warm drinks and manageable group size contribute to a comfortable, friendly atmosphere.
While the tour does involve outdoor activities in cold weather, the organized logistics, safety measures, and guidance make it accessible for most travelers. This experience suits visitors looking for an authentic, peaceful escape into Lapland’s winter landscape.
What is the duration of the tour?
The tour lasts 5 hours, starting at 9:40 am.
Where does the tour depart from?
It departs from Arctic City Hotel in Rovaniemi or accommodations within 5 km, with an additional charge for pickups further away.
What activities are included?
Visitors will feed reindeer, enjoy a 1-hour sled ride through the Taiga, and spend about 1 hour ice fishing on a lake behind the farm.
What should I bring?
Guests should bring comfortable shoes, warm clothing, a hat, and water.
Is the tour suitable for children?
It is not suitable for children under 2 years, pregnant women, or those with animal allergies.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Are there any additional costs?
An extra 10 EUR per person applies if your accommodation is further than 5 km from downtown Rovaniemi.
What kind of fish can I catch?
The fish include perch and pike.
Does the tour include lunch?
The tour does not specify lunch but includes hot drinks during the break.
Is the tour conducted in English?
Yes, the guides speak English throughout the experience.
How physically demanding is the tour?
The activities involve outdoor exposure and some physical activity like drilling ice holes, but are generally suitable for most able-bodied visitors prepared for cold weather.