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Experience a full day in Swedish Lapland with reindeer herding, sledding, and Sami culture, including transportation, lunch, and personalized insights in Kiruna.


The Full-Day Reindeer Tour with Pickup in Kiruna offers an engaging and authentic look into Sami culture and Lapland’s natural beauty. Priced at $290.71 per person, this seven-hour experience is run by Go to Lapland AB and operates with small groups capped at eight people, ensuring a warm, personalized atmosphere.
Starting at 8:30 am, the tour includes hotel pickup, so there’s no need to worry about transportation logistics. Participants receive winter jackets and warm boots if needed, making it easy to stay comfortable amid the cold. This tour is highly recommended, with a 5.0-star rating based on 83 reviews and a 94% recommendation rate.
This experience suits those eager to go beyond typical sightseeing and dive into local Sami traditions. It combines interactive reindeer herding activities with scenic winter landscapes, all wrapped up in a respectful approach to nature and animals. While weather considerations are important—if temperatures drop below -27°C, the tour may be canceled for safety—most days promise a memorable adventure.
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The tour begins with hotel pickup at 8:30 am, making logistics simple for travelers staying in Kiruna. The round-trip transfer ensures you start and end the day comfortably and on time. This service is part of the overall package, so no additional arrangements are necessary.
The small group size enhances the experience, allowing guides to tailor their stories and activities. Most participants find this setup ideal for a relaxed yet immersive day. The pickup and drop-off process has been described as smooth, adding to the tour’s overall appeal.

Guided by a local Sami reindeer herder, the tour offers a personal and educational perspective on life in Lapland. The guide shares stories about reindeer herding techniques, environmental relationships, and Sami history.
The herder’s expertise shines through in the way they involve guests, explaining how to drive and feed reindeer. This approach allows for interactive participation, making each guest feel like part of the Sami family. The personal stories and authentic environment make this experience far from a typical tourist attraction.

A highlight of the tour is the chance to help feed the reindeer. Visitors are invited to hand-feed lichen to the animals, establishing a direct connection with these curious creatures. You can also visit inside the pens of both male and female reindeer, which is a rare opportunity to see the animals up close.
The reindeer herd is described as large and lively, with many reindeer eager for attention. The care and respect shown by the Sami guide towards the animals are evident, creating a trusting and friendly environment. This part of the experience is praised for its authenticity and personal touch.

Reindeer sledding is a main activity on this tour, with a 1-kilometer trail through the stunning winter landscape. Guests have the option to sled alone or with a guide, adding a sense of adventure and freedom.
The sled ride is described as fun and exhilarating, with many noting how much they enjoyed the speed and scenery. The guide-led sledding provides safety and insight, while the self-driven option appeals to those looking for a more active role.
The natural beauty of the snowy wilderness creates a perfect backdrop for this activity, making it a memorable highlight of the day.

A significant part of the experience is enjoying a lunch served in a traditional Sami tent, called a lavvu. The meal features reindeer meat, prepared on a campfire, providing both sustenance and culture.
Guests find the food to be delicious, with some reviews mentioning the reindeer kebab as a standout. The setting—warmth from the fire and the rustic tent—adds to the authentic Sami experience. This meal not only satisfies hunger but also offers a taste of local Sami cuisine.

Participants are encouraged to use the provided winter jackets and boots if needed, making it easier to focus on activities rather than the cold. The tour operates only if the temperature stays above -27°C, so dressing warmly is essential.
Most of the day involves outdoor activities like feeding reindeer and sledding, which require modest physical activity. Comfortable, warm clothing, sturdy footwear, and a willingness to participate actively will help make the most of this experience.
What sets this tour apart is its focus on genuine Sami culture and personal interactions. The small group size and expert guides ensure a personalized experience, giving insights into reindeer herding, Sami traditions, and nature.
Guests consistently praise the friendly guides, beautiful scenery, and hands-on activities. The inclusion of transport, clothing, and a local-style lunch makes this a value-packed choice for those seeking an authentic Arctic adventure.
However, the weather dependency—with cancellations possible if temperatures drop too low—means travelers should plan accordingly. Still, on most days, this full-day excursion delivers a rich, memorable experience of Lapland’s unique culture and landscape.
Throughout the day, participants gain valuable insights into Sami life, from traditional reindeer herding techniques to current challenges faced by the community. The guides’ storytelling makes the history and lifestyle of the Sami come alive.
The reindeer herd itself becomes a focal point, as guests help with feeding and observe the animals’ playful and curious behavior. This close contact is highly praised for its authenticity and educational value.
This full-day tour offers a well-rounded introduction to Lapland’s natural environment and Sami traditions. With hands-on activities like feeding reindeer and sledding, combined with cultural storytelling, the experience remains engaging and authentic.
The small group size and personalized guide make it a special outing, especially for those eager to see behind the scenes of Sami life. The tour’s inclusive approach—covering transport, clothing, and lunch—adds to its value.
While weather conditions can cause cancellations, most days provide clear, cold but safe conditions for a beautiful winter adventure. This tour is ideal for adventurers, culture enthusiasts, and nature lovers who want a meaningful and memorable day in Kiruna.
“Very cool experience joining a day in the life of a sapmi reindeer herder: feeding the reindeer, going on a sleigh ride with them (individually), e…”
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour involves outdoor activities like feeding reindeer and sledding, which are generally suitable for children, especially with appropriate clothing.
What should I wear for this tour?
Guests are provided with winter jackets and boots if needed, but it’s good to wear warm, layered clothing, especially gloves and hats, for outdoor activities.
Can I participate in reindeer sledding alone?
Yes, guests have the option to go reindeer sledding individually or with a guide, depending on personal preference.
What happens if the weather is too cold?
If temperatures fall below -27°C, the tour may be canceled for safety reasons. In that case, a different date or full refund is offered.
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts approximately 7 hours, starting at 8:30 am with hotel pickup and ending with return to Kiruna.
Is meals included?
Yes, a traditional Sami lunch with reindeer meat is included, served in a tent with a campfire.
How many people are in each group?
The maximum group size is 8 participants, ensuring a personalized experience.
What is the main focus of this tour?
The tour emphasizes culture, animal care, and scenic winter activities like sledding, making it ideal for those wanting a genuine Sami experience.