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Experience puppy training and dog-sledding with Alaskan huskies at Tromso Villmarkssenter, including outdoor hikes, guided interactions, and Norwegian lunch.

For animal lovers and families alike, the Puppy Training Experience at a Husky Farm in Tromso offers an authentic look into the world of sled dogs. Priced at $150.83 per person and lasting approximately 4.5 hours, this tour provides a blend of outdoor adventure, canine bonding, and cultural insight. The tour departs from Radisson Blu Hotel in Tromso at 9:30 am and includes round-trip transport along with waterproof clothing and boots to keep you comfortable in the outdoor environment.
This experience is highly recommended, with a perfect 5.0 rating based on 65 reviews, and is booked on average 65 days in advance. It’s especially suited for families, dog enthusiasts, and anyone interested in learning about dog-sled racing training during the summer months. While the experience is designed to accommodate most people, it involves walking and interaction with active dogs, so some physical agility is helpful.

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The tour begins at the Radisson Blu Hotel in Tromso, where your guide welcomes you for a short 30-minute drive into the wilderness center. This center is home to around 300 Alaskan huskies and their offspring, which are carefully looked after and trained for dog-sled racing. The farm operates year-round, with summer months dedicated to puppy socialization and training.
Upon arrival, the experienced puppy handlers introduce the group to the dogs and share insights into their daily routines and training efforts. The guided tour of the dog yard reveals puppies aged between four weeks and six months, giving visitors a chance to see the youngest sled dogs up close. The handlers explain how much effort is invested in their care and training, emphasizing the importance of teamwork and skill development in sled racing.
After the introduction, the group sets out on a 1 to 1.5-hour hike into the surrounding wilderness. This outdoor walk takes you across picturesque fell sides, where you can enjoy the stunning scenery of Tromso’s landscape. Throughout the hike, you get the opportunity to interact directly with the pups, helping with training exercises that are tailored to their age and development.
Handlers encourage participation, allowing you to walk with the puppies, assist in their training runs, and observe as they learn to work together as a team. Watching puppies take off on runs, and seeing their teamwork in action, highlights their natural energy and potential as future sled racers. The outdoor setting provides a refreshing backdrop for both training and bonding with the dogs.

Back at the farm, after the outdoor activities, a hearty Norwegian lunch awaits at the wilderness center. The meal is appreciated for its delicious and filling nature, with options like fish soup for meat-eaters and couscous for vegetarians. The food complements the outdoor experience and offers a genuine taste of local cuisine, with many reviews praising the quality and flavor.
The included lunch break gives time to relax and reflect on the morning’s activities. It also provides an opportunity to ask questions about the dogs and their training, or simply enjoy a peaceful moment in the rustic setting. The entire experience emphasizes a genuine connection with nature and the dogs, making the meal a memorable part of the day.
Throughout the visit, the professional guides lead demonstrations of dog exercises, runs, and teamwork exercises with the puppies and adult huskies. These sessions showcase how the dogs are trained for sled racing, emphasizing teamwork, obedience, and agility.
Observers get to see the youngest puppies racing and working together for the first time, while the older dogs demonstrate more advanced training. The guides are praised for their knowledgeable, friendly, and transparent explanations about dog care, training techniques, and the daily routines on the farm. Visitors are encouraged to help out and engage with the dogs, making it a truly interactive experience.
The tour includes round-trip transportation from Tromso, with comfortable, air-conditioned vehicles. To ensure comfort during outdoor activities, waterproof clothing and rubber boots are provided, which are especially useful if the weather turns rainy or damp. This thoughtful inclusion means visitors can focus on the fun without worrying about the weather.
The meeting point is conveniently located at Radisson Blu Hotel, with the tour ending right back at the same location, making logistics straightforward. The group size is limited to 20 travelers, which helps maintain an intimate and engaging environment.

This experience is family-friendly and suitable for most people, including children, provided they are accompanied by an adult. The physical aspect involves walking and interaction with active dogs, so some mobility is recommended. The positive reviews highlight how well the staff care for the dogs and the overall friendly atmosphere, making it enjoyable for animal lovers of all ages.
Despite the outdoor nature, the tour pace is well-managed, and the guides’ expertise ensures that everyone can participate comfortably. The informative and caring approach makes this a memorable day for those interested in dogs, outdoor life, and Norwegian culture.
What sets this tour apart is the combination of outdoor adventure, hands-on puppy training, and cultural authenticity. Visitors are not just passive observers—they actively participate in training exercises and walks with the pups. The guided insights offered by professional handlers enhance understanding of dog-sled racing and husky care.
The lunch at the wilderness center adds value, offering a tangible taste of Norway’s culinary traditions. The small group size and personalized attention result in a warm, engaging atmosphere, praised repeatedly in reviews.
While the experience is largely praised, some considerations include weather variability, which can affect the outdoor activities. The puppies and dogs are well cared for, but some may feel uncomfortable seeing adult dogs chained up; however, this is acknowledged as part of responsible dog management. The tour’s physical demands involve walking and handling the dogs, so those with mobility issues should assess their comfort level accordingly.
Booking in advance is recommended, as the tour tends to fill up about 65 days ahead. The cost of $150.83 is considered good value given the range of activities, lunch, and the chance to interact directly with hundreds of huskies.
This puppy training experience offers more than just a day with dogs; it delivers an authentic slice of Norwegian outdoor life and dog-sled culture. Visitors leave with not only adorable photos but also a deeper appreciation for the dedication involved in husky training and the joy of working with these energetic, loving dogs.
The positive reviews emphasize the friendly guides, delicious food, and the joy of puppy cuddles, making it clear that this tour appeals strongly to animal enthusiasts. It’s an opportunity to learn, play, and connect with the environment and the dogs in a meaningful way.
“Wonderfully informative guides, dogs well looked after. Food was delicious. Definitely book this if you are interested in dogs. We all loved seeing…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, it is family-friendly and suitable for children, provided they are accompanied by an adult. Interaction with puppies and adult huskies is part of the experience.
What should I wear?
Waterproof clothes and rubber boots are provided, but it’s advisable to wear comfortable outdoor attire suitable for walking and outdoor activities.
How long is the outdoor hike?
The hike lasts about 1 to 1.5 hours, taking place in the scenic wilderness surrounding the farm.
Does the tour include transportation?
Yes, round-trip transport from Tromso is included, making it easy to reach the husky farm without additional planning.
Is the experience physically demanding?
Participants should be comfortable with walking and handling active dogs, but the pace is manageable and guided by professionals.
What is the lunch like?
A hearty Norwegian lunch is included, with options like fish soup and vegetarian couscous, praised for their flavor and quality.
Can I participate in the training exercises?
Yes, the guides encourage participation, allowing you to help train the puppies and assist in exercises.
What is the maximum group size?
The tour is limited to 20 travelers, ensuring a personalized experience.
How far in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made around 65 days in advance, so early planning is recommended to secure a spot.
Is this tour available year-round?
Yes, it operates during the summer months, focusing on puppy socialization and training, but check availability as weather conditions can vary.
What are the main highlights of this experience?
Meeting 300 huskies, participating in training and hikes, observing dog exercises, and enjoying a Norwegian lunch in a scenic setting.