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Experience the Northern Lights from top of Mt. Ednavaara with snowmobiling and tipi dinner in Kiruna, Sweden. A 5-hour adventure blending activity and comfort.
For those looking to combine the thrill of snowmobiling with the magic of the Aurora Borealis, this tour in Kiruna, Sweden, offers a compelling option. Priced at $320.82 per person, it lasts approximately 5 hours and includes hotel pickup and a mobile ticket for convenience. The tour departs at 5:30 pm from a meeting point near public transportation, making it accessible for most travelers.
This experience stands out by taking participants to Mt. Ednavaara, where the chance of witnessing the Northern Lights is maximized, especially with minimal light pollution. Although the tour is weather-dependent, the guides do their best to deliver a memorable night, regardless of whether the skies clear. The opportunity to enjoy arctic clothing, hot beverages, and a tipi dinner adds layers of comfort and authenticity to this adventure. It’s well-suited for those who enjoy active experiences combined with cozy, memorable dining.


This tour takes place in the scenic landscape surrounding Kiruna, with a focus on reaching the top of Mt. Ednavaara. The ascent involves driving easy-to-maneuver snowmobiles along off-the-map trails, providing an authentic Arctic experience. The elevation and remote location increase the chances of witnessing the Aurora Borealis in a mostly dark sky, away from light pollution.
Participants are comfortably dressed in Arctic-appropriate clothing, a thoughtful addition that ensures warmth on the chilly mountain night. The ride itself is suitable for those with no previous snowmobiling experience, thanks to the guided approach.
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The snowmobile journey is described as easy to ride, making it accessible for most, including those new to snowmobiling. The guide leads the group through unique trail routes, providing a sense of adventure amidst the snowy landscape. The ride culminates at the mountain’s peak, where the panoramic views create an unforgettable backdrop for the Aurora.
The guides are attentive, helping everyone take photos with a provided camera and tripod, capturing those fleeting moments when the Northern Lights appear. Even if the sky remains overcast, the ride across Lapland’s snowy terrain remains a highlight of the evening.

One of the tour’s most memorable features is the tipi dinner, set just outside the Máttaráhkká Lodge. The crackling fire inside the tipi creates a warm, cozy atmosphere, perfect for enjoying a hot meal after the snowmobile ride. The dinner is served before or after the Aurora viewing, depending on conditions.
The hot beverages served at the mountain top help keep guests warm while waiting for the Aurora to dance across the sky. The lighting conditions and minimal light pollution allow for potentially stunning photos of the Northern Lights during dinner, although this is naturally dependent on weather conditions.

The main attraction is, of course, the Northern Lights. The tour is timed to maximize your chances, with the guide actively assisting in photography and providing stunning shots of the sky. The mountaintop location offers 360-degree views, giving an expansive perspective of the night sky.
While the Aurora’s appearance depends on weather conditions, the tour’s remote setting enhances the likelihood of seeing the lights when they do appear. The guides’ expertise in Aurora spotting and photography helps ensure that you walk away with beautiful memories and photographs.

This tour’s success hinges on clear weather, and the company’s policy is to offer a full refund or alternative date if canceled due to poor conditions. With a maximum group size of 15, the experience remains intimate and personalized, but it also means individual sightings can vary based on natural factors.
Participants are advised to check the weather forecast and plan accordingly, as overcast skies can obscure the Aurora even at prime locations. The guides’ effort to make the outing enjoyable remains evident, regardless of whether the Aurora appears.
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The tour is bookable on average 22 days in advance, indicating good availability for most planning. The meeting point is accessible via public transportation, simplifying logistics. Travelers are asked to declare dietary requirements at booking, ensuring a comfortable dining experience.
The tour is designed for adults aged 18 and over, but most you can participate comfortably. With most travelers able to participate, the experience appeals to a broad audience seeking a combination of adventure, relaxation, and Arctic magic.

The overall rating of 4.7 out of 5 from 18 reviews reflects strong guest satisfaction. Many reviewers appreciate the knowledgeable guides and friendly hosting, with some noting the quality of the photography assistance. The dinner in the tipi and snowmobiling are consistently highlighted as highlights.
A common theme is that weather can affect visibility, but the overall experience remains positive thanks to the dedicated guides who put effort into making the night memorable. Even in cases where the Aurora doesn’t appear, guests often praise the warmth and hospitality of the experience.

This tour in Kiruna combines snowmobiling, Aurora viewing, and cozy tipi dining into a balanced Arctic adventure. The remote mountain location and expert guides maximize the chances of Aurora sightings, while the warm, comfortable tipi offers a welcome retreat.
The 5-hour duration is appropriate for those seeking a blend of activity and relaxation, and the small group size enhances intimacy. While weather can impact Aurora visibility, the overall experience remains engaging, especially thanks to professional photography support and the authentic setting.
Suitable for adventure lovers and Aurora chasers who appreciate a well-organized, thoughtfully curated outing, this tour offers a genuine taste of Lapland’s winter magic.
“Great tour with very friendly guide! Unfortunately, we didnt get to see the lights because of the weather, but we still had a great experience. We …”
Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the snowmobiles are described as easy to ride, making this experience accessible for those new to snowmobiling.
What should I wear for the tour?
Participants are provided with Arctic-appropriate clothing to stay warm during the outdoor activities and Aurora viewing.
Can I see the Northern Lights if the weather is overcast?
If the sky remains overcast, the Aurora may not be visible. The company’s policy is to offer a full refund or an alternative date if canceled due to weather.
What is included in the tour?
The experience includes round-trip transport from Kiruna, snowmobiling, tipi dinner, hot beverages, and photography assistance.
How many people are in each group?
The tour limits groups to 15 travelers, ensuring a more personalized experience.
What is the best time to book?
Most bookings are made 22 days in advance, so early reservation is recommended for preferred dates.
Is dinner included?
Yes, a tipi dinner with hot drinks is included, served either before or after Aurora viewing.
What is the cancellation policy?
The tour is non-refundable unless canceled due to poor weather, in which case a full refund or alternative date is offered.
How long does the tour last?
The total experience lasts approximately 5 hours, starting at 5:30 pm.
Who is the tour provider?
This experience is operated by Adventure Lapland, contactable at +4698019191 or via email at [email protected].