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Experience the thrill of aurora chasing on snowmobiles in Abisko, Sweden, with guides leading you through stunning scenery and remote locations for 3 hours at $99.
The Abisko: Aurora Chasing with Snowmobiles tour offers an exhilarating way to see the Northern Lights. Priced at $99 per person and lasting around 3 hours, this experience takes place in Norrbotten County, Sweden, within the renowned Abisko national park and valley.
What sets this adventure apart is the combination of snowmobile freedom and prime aurora viewing locations. It’s perfect for those who want a hands-on, active way to chase the Aurora Borealis, surrounded by spectacular scenery. The tour’s flexibility allows guides to adapt the route based on conditions, which might include heading into mountains or onto the vast lake Torne Träsk.
While the experience is suited for adults with valid EU drivers’ licenses, it includes snowsuits, boots, helmets, and gloves, ensuring warmth and safety. The tour also offers warm drinks and a light snack, making it comfortable for participants. However, it’s worth noting that children must be accompanied by at least one adult if they ride in the sled.
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This tour begins at two possible locations, either at Kalle Jons väg 5 or at the Experience Abisko venue, depending on the booking option. The meeting includes a safety briefing lasting about 15 minutes, during which participants receive instructions on snowmobile operation. The end of the tour is back at the starting point, making logistics straightforward.
It’s important to arrive at least 30 minutes early if you plan to drive, so guides can give thorough instructions. The meeting point may vary based on the specific booking choice, but the activity concludes at the initial pickup location.

The guided tour involves about 2.5 hours of snowmobiling, with several stops for aurora viewing, landscape photography, and enjoying the scenery. The guide leads the group through remote and scenic areas, including the Abisko national park, the frozen lake, and sometimes mountain routes, depending on the conditions.
Participants get to change drivers, which helps prevent fatigue and keeps the experience lively. During stops, the guide shares interesting facts about the area, enriching the experience beyond just the thrill of driving. The stops are spaced to maximize chances to see the aurora, though the appearance of the Northern Lights is dependent on weather and solar activity.
You have flexible options for how to participate: drive your own snowmobile, share one with a friend, or ride in the sled behind the guide. Drivers need to be 18+ and have a valid EU driver’s license, ensuring everyone is qualified for the activity.
All necessary safety gear, including helmets and gloves, is provided. Participants are advised to dress warmly, with thermal clothing, socks, and warm layers recommended. The tour includes warm drinks and a snack, making it easier to stay warm through the viewing sessions.
More Great Tours NearbyWhile the exact route depends on weather conditions, the tour typically ventures up the Abisko valley, away from village lights, into areas with minimal light pollution. It might head towards mountain areas to escape fog or explore the vast lake Torne Träsk for different perspectives of the northern sky.
The stops are carefully chosen to optimize aurora viewing opportunities, and the scenery along the way is consistently described as spectacular. Expect snow-covered landscapes, remote wilderness, and the chance to enjoy peaceful, starry skies.
Reviews highlight knowledgeable and friendly guides who explain safety procedures clearly and share interesting facts about the local environment. One reviewer mentions a guide named Amanda, who was fantastic at giving instructions and sharing insights.
The group atmosphere is described as fun and relaxed, with guides making everyone feel comfortable, whether it’s their first time snowmobiling or they are experienced drivers. The inclusion of changing drivers helps keep the pace lively.
The guide’s discretion plays a crucial role in route choice, aiming to maximize chances of aurora sightings. Since aurora activity depends on weather and solar conditions, the tour does not guarantee a sighting but optimizes the opportunity by choosing remote, clear areas.
Participants should dress warmly to stay comfortable during potentially long waits outdoors, especially during cold, clear nights. The tour’s flexibility in route choice is designed to improve the chance of witnessing the northern lights.
Participants must be 18+ and have a valid driver’s license to drive, and arrive early for instruction. The tour not suitable for people with mobility impairments, wheelchair users, or unaccompanied minors. It also prohibits pets, alcohol, and drugs on the tour for safety reasons.
Dressing in thermal clothing and warm layers ensures comfort during outdoor stops. The gear provided, including snowsuits, boots, helmets, and gloves, helps participants stay warm and protected.
Compared to other aurora tours, this experience stands out for its active snowmobile component and the scenic diversity of routes. The small group size and personalized guiding contribute to a more engaging outing.
The price point of $99 offers good value, with all necessary gear included, and the flexibility to choose different participation modes (drive or ride). It’s especially appealing for those wanting a more adventurous approach to Aurora chasing, with the added thrill of snowmobiling in Sweden’s winter wilderness.
This tour combines adventure, scenic beauty, and aurora hunting in one package. The professional guides and flexible routes maximize your chances of seeing the northern lights, though nature remains unpredictable.
The experience is worthy of those who enjoy outdoor activities and want a more dynamic way to explore Abisko’s winter landscape. The inclusion of warm clothing and refreshments makes it comfortable despite the cold, and the spectacular views provide memorable moments.
While it’s not guaranteed that the aurora will appear, the thrill of snowmobiling in such a pristine setting makes this tour a solid choice for adventurous travelers visiting Abisko.
“This was my first time riding a snowmobile, and I had an absolute blast! Amanda, my guide, was fantasticshe explained how to operate the snowmobile…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Children can ride in the sled behind the guide but must be accompanied by an adult. Drivers must be 18+ with a valid EU driver’s license.
What should I wear for this tour?
Dress warmly in thermal clothing, layers, and bring warm socks. The tour provides snowsuits, boots, helmets, and gloves to help stay comfortable outdoors.
Can I drive a snowmobile without a license?
No, drivers need to be 18+ and possess a valid EU driver’s license to operate a snowmobile during the tour.
What if I don’t see the northern lights?
While the tour aims to maximize aurora viewing, sightings depend on the weather and solar activity. The guide will choose the best locations on the night, but a sighting isn’t guaranteed.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience lasts about 3 hours, including introductions, snowmobiling, stops, and warm refreshments.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Kalle Jons väg 5 or Experience Abisko and concludes at the same location, simplifying logistics.