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Experience the magic of the Northern Lights in Finland with this 3.5-hour adventure to Lompolo, including cozy hut visits, campfire treats, and optional snowshoe walks.
Discover the Northern Lights Adventure in the Wild with Campfire Treats, a highly-rated experience in Levi, Finland, that offers a genuine chance to witness the auroras in a pristine setting. Priced at $170.81 per person, this 3-hour 30-minute tour combines comfort, adventure, and cultural insights, making it ideal for those seeking a memorable wilderness excursion. The tour departs from Levi and includes pickup, making logistics straightforward. While the weather can influence the Northern Lights display, the tour’s carefully chosen locations and warm amenities stand out as key strengths.
Travelers should be aware that thermal trousers are not included, so dressing warmly is essential. This tour suits those eager for a small-group experience, with a maximum of 8 participants, and appreciates the blend of nature, local culture, and cozy comfort.


The tour begins with a comfortable minibus pickup from your holiday accommodation in Levi, Finland, at 9:00 pm. From there, a scenic 35-kilometer drive takes you into the remote wilderness of Lompolo, a classic reindeer herding community far from any light pollution. This setting provides some of the clearest, darkest skies—perfect for spotting the Northern Lights.
Lompolo’s pristine environment significantly increases the chances of aurora sightings, especially since the skies are usually almost always clear. The quiet and untouched surroundings create an atmosphere that feels genuinely special, far from urban noise and light pollution. Travelers get to experience the serenity of Lapland’s natural landscape, with a backdrop of an ice-covered lake and endless starry skies.
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The Soma Hideout is the main gathering spot, a cozy hut with a glass roof and traditional Finnish touches. Situated right by a serene wilderness lake, this location offers one of the most breathtaking views in the area. Inside, a warm fire keeps the chill at bay, while guests enjoy roasting sausages, toasting marshmallows, and drinking hot berry juice.
The guides here are knowledgeable about Lapland’s culture and share stories that deepen understanding of the region’s traditions. The cabin’s intimate atmosphere combined with the natural surroundings makes waiting for the Northern Lights both comfortable and engaging. The glass roof kota is a clever feature, allowing for aurora watching even from inside if the lights are visible or simply enjoying the starry sky.

For those seeking extra activity, the tour offers the option to walk on the ice lake in winter, either in snowshoes or winter boots. Walking across the frozen surface provides a unique perspective on the landscape and an opportunity to enjoy the silence and beauty of the snow-covered wilderness.
The wide view from the lake enhances the aurora-hunting experience by offering an unobstructed vista of the northern sky. This activity adds an element of adventure without requiring extensive physical effort, making it accessible for most participants. Guides are on hand to assist and share insights about the environment.

While no one can guarantee an aurora sighting, the location and time of year make for promising conditions. The tour emphasizes the importance of hope and patience in northern lights chasing, recognizing that the lights depend on solar activity and clear skies.
Travelers are encouraged to be prepared for a waiting game, but the experience’s charm lies in the natural spectacle of the starry sky and the possibility of catching the elusive lights. The wide northern view over the lake makes it a prime spot for aurora sightings, and guides are attentive in trying to find the best moments for viewing.

The tour provides thermal jackets to keep guests warm during outdoor activities, but thermal trousers are not included. It’s advisable to dress in multiple layers, including warm winter boots, hats, gloves, and thermal undergarments, to maximize comfort during the wait outside.
Participants should be prepared for cold, possibly windy conditions, especially when standing still for periods of time. The cozy hut and campfire are perfect for warming up between aurora watching opportunities, making this experience accessible even if the weather isn’t ideal.

The local guides at Soma Adventures are praised for their friendly, knowledgeable approach. They share stories about Lapland’s culture and environment, adding a personal touch to the experience. The guides’ familiarity with the best aurora hotspots and their understanding of local traditions enhance the authenticity of this adventure.
Guests appreciate the guides’ patience and willingness to spend time searching for the best viewing spots, which often results in memorable moments under the star-lit sky. Their expertise ensures that even if the Lights aren’t visible, the journey remains enjoyable and informative.

This tour is typically booked about 31 days in advance, reflecting its popularity. The price of $170.81 per person offers good value considering the included amenities, transportation, and expert guidance.
Cancellation is free up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, with a full refund if the weather conditions lead to a cancellation. The tour features pickup from local accommodations, simplifying logistics, and is designed for a small group of up to 8 travelers for an intimate experience.
Travelers should confirm their booking in advance and be prepared for winter conditions, with a focus on warm clothing and patience during the aurora hunt.

The Northern Lights Adventure in the Wild with Campfire Treats offers an authentic, cozy, and visually stunning journey into Lapland’s wilderness. The combination of a scenic drive, cultural storytelling, outdoor activities, and warm campfire snacks creates a balanced experience that appeals to travelers wanting a genuine connection with nature.
While aurora sightings depend on natural factors, the carefully chosen location and warm amenities make this tour a strong choice for anyone eager to experience Lapland’s night skies in a peaceful setting. The guides’ friendliness and local knowledge enhance the experience, making it more than just a lights hunt, but a memorable cultural outing.
This tour is especially suitable for small groups, couples, or families looking for an escape into Finland’s winter landscape with the possibility of witnessing one of the world’s most stunning natural phenomena.
“Very pontual, we couldn't see the northern lights but we had a great time at the caban with sweets, Juice and sausages. Great snowmobile ride and w…”
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, most travelers can participate, but dressing warmly is essential for outdoor activities.
What should I wear for the snowshoe walk?
Layer up with thermal trousers, warm winter boots, hats, gloves, and thermal undergarments. The tour provides thermal jackets.
What is included in the price?
The tour price covers transportation, thermal jackets, campfire treats, and guided storytelling.
Can I cancel if the weather is poor?
Yes, cancellations are free up to 24 hours in advance. If the weather cancels the tour, a full refund or alternative date is offered.
How long is the tour?
The experience lasts approximately 3 hours 30 minutes, starting at 9:00 pm.
What is the maximum group size?
Up to 8 travelers participate, ensuring a more personalized experience.
Are food and drinks included?
Yes, you enjoy roasting sausages, enjoying hot berry juice, and toast marshmallows around the campfire.
Is transportation provided?
Yes, pickup from your accommodation in Levi is included.
What if I want to see the Northern Lights?
While sightings depend on natural conditions, the tour’s location and timing maximize your chances of witnessing this stunning phenomenon.
How do I book this tour?
Booking can be made in advance, typically about a month ahead, through the provided platform or directly via Soma Adventures.
This Northern Lights adventure marries the thrill of chasing auroras with the comfort of a cozy cabin, cultural stories, and outdoor winter activities—truly a memorable way to experience Lapland’s wilderness.