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Experience a small-group Aurora hunt by snowmobile in Sweden’s Arctic, including warm gear, guidance, and fika, with excellent reviews and stunning scenery.

The Aurora Hunt on Snowmobile in Norrbotten County, Sweden, offers an engaging way to chase the Northern Lights. Priced at a competitive rate, this 3.5-hour experience is perfect for those eager to explore Arctic wilderness actively. It departs from Kiruna, with small groups limited to six participants, ensuring personalized attention and a cozy atmosphere. The tour is packed with safety instruction, scenic snowmobile rides, and warm Swedish fika, making it a well-rounded Arctic adventure.
This tour’s highlight remains the chance to spot the Aurora Borealis amid pristine nature, along with the option to learn about local wildlife and culture. While the journey is tailored for those comfortable with outdoor activity, it’s important to note that children under 15, pregnant women, and individuals with certain health issues are not suitable candidates. This experience offers a memorable mix of adrenaline, natural beauty, and cultural insights.
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This tour begins with pickup from four main locations in Kiruna town, including Camp Ripan, Malmvägen 9B, Stora Coop, and Best Western Hotel Arctic Eden. The transfer lasts approximately 30 minutes to Kalixforsbron, the base for your Arctic adventure. The convenience of included transport means travelers don’t need to worry about logistics, and the pickup times are flexible, with a wait of up to 10 minutes after the scheduled start.
The return transfer takes you back to the original pickup points, completing the round trip smoothly. Since pickups are not available from the Icehotel or locations outside Kiruna, be sure to plan accordingly.

Before heading into the Arctic wilderness, you receive a comprehensive safety briefing and driving instructions from expert guides. The widetrack snowmobiles accommodate two people each, who will take turns steering and enjoying the ride, providing an active yet manageable experience.
All necessary warm clothing, shoes, mittens, a balaclava, and a helmet are provided, ensuring comfort despite the cold temperatures. We appreciate that the equipment is high quality and tailored for Arctic conditions, allowing you to stay warm during the entire 1.5-hour snowmobile ride. Travelers are advised to dress in layers and bring a driver’s license or international driver’s license to operate the snowmobiles legally.
The tour takes you across frozen lakes and through tranquil forests, with stops to observe the local wildlife and track animals in the snow. The vast marshlands add to the sense of open space and wilderness. The snowmobiles are manageable for those new to riding, with guides providing attentive supervision and tips to ensure safety.
Travelers can expect to encounter reindeer, moose, Arctic hares, and possibly the “Ripa”, Kiruna’s official bird. The guides are knowledgeable and share insights about the Arctic ecosystem, making the journey both exciting and educational. The route is designed to maximize chances of seeing the Aurora and wildlife, although sightings depend on weather and sky conditions.
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The primary goal of this tour is to witness the Northern Lights in their natural habitat. If the sky is clear and solar activity is high, the Aurora can be spectacular. The guides are experienced in choosing optimal viewing spots, taking you to the best locations for Aurora viewing.
If the Northern Lights are elusive, the tour still offers incredible scenery and the thrill of snowmobiling under the night sky. The guides also share stories and science about the Aurora Borealis, enriching the experience.

After about 1.5 hours of snowmobiling, you’ll warm up around an open fire at Kalixforsbron, where coffee and sweets (Fika) are served. This cozy break provides a chance to relax, chat about the surroundings, and learn about local myths, wildlife, and culture.
The Fika session is a highlight, offering authentic Swedish cookies and coffee in a rustic setting. It’s also a moment to appreciate the Arctic silence and reflect on the adventure so far.
Participants should dress warmly, including layered clothing, a balaclava or scarf, and sturdy winter boots. Since glasses can fog or get wet in cold weather, contact lenses are recommended if you wear glasses. The tour is not suitable for children under 15, pregnant women, or anyone with back or heart problems.
Bringing a camera is encouraged to capture the Northern Lights and the snowy landscape. The guides are happy to assist with photography tips if needed.
The itinerary includes four main stops:
– The initial pickup from Kiruna locations
– A safety briefing at Kalixforsbron
– The guided snowmobile ride lasting roughly 1.5 hours
– A relaxing fika break by the fire
Each segment is designed for comfort, safety, and maximum enjoyment of the Arctic environment.
This small-group tour emphasizes personalized attention, with a maximum of six participants. The guides’ expertise shines through, especially in their focus on safety, nature respect, and cultural storytelling. The inclusion of warm gear and a cozy fika adds to the overall value.
Compared to larger tours, this experience offers more intimate interactions, making it ideal for travelers who want a more relaxed and customized Arctic adventure. The scenic route through lakes, forests, and marshlands provides both visual beauty and wildlife observation opportunities.
This tour is perfect for active travelers eager to combine snowmobiling, wildlife spotting, and Aurora hunting. The small group size and personalized guidance make it suitable for those who prefer a more intimate experience. It’s especially recommended for adults and teens over 15 who are comfortable outdoors and want to learn about Arctic nature.
While weather conditions influence Aurora sightings, the scenic ride and cultural insights make the trip worthwhile even without a Aurora display. The quality of equipment, professional guides, and delicious fika ensure a warm and engaging Arctic adventure.
“Perfect tour, the guide Evia was amazing, you can see she loves her job, she was really professional, paid a lot of attention in our driving and ar…”
Do I need a driver’s license to participate?
Yes, a valid driver’s license or international driver’s license is required to operate the snowmobile. If you prefer, you can join as a passenger with someone who has a license.
Is this tour suitable for children?
No, it’s not suitable for children under 15 years due to safety and physical activity considerations.
What should I wear for the tour?
Dressing warmly in layers, including a balaclava or scarf, and sturdy winter shoes is recommended. The tour provides outerwear and helmets.
Can I see the Northern Lights on this tour?
There’s a chance to see the Aurora Borealis if the sky is clear and conditions are right, but sightings depend on weather and solar activity.
What is included in the price?
The tour includes transfer to and from Kiruna, warm clothing, helmets, mittens, guidance, and Fika with coffee and sweets.
How long does the snowmobile ride last?
The guided snowmobile ride lasts approximately 1.5 hours of scenic travel through Arctic landscapes.
Is the tour physically demanding?
The ride involves some activity, but guides ensure safety and comfort, making it accessible to most travelers in good health.
What if I don’t have a driver’s license?
You can still participate as a passenger and enjoy the ride without driving.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, full refunds are available if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance.
Are there any restrictions I should be aware of?
The tour is not suitable for pregnant women, those with back or heart problems, or children under 15. Participants should be prepared for cold weather and outdoor activity.
This Aurora Hunt on Snowmobile provides an authentic, small-group Arctic adventure with excellent guidance, scenic routes, and the potential to witness the Northern Lights—a truly rewarding experience for active travelers eager to explore Sweden’s winter wilderness.
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