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Discover the Swedish wilderness on a 4-hour evening wildlife safari from Stockholm, with expert guides, a traditional Midsummer meal, and chances to see elk, deer, and more.
Exploring Sweden’s forests and wildlife during the Evening Wildlife Safari from Stockholm offers a unique way to experience the natural beauty just outside the city. Priced at $169.35 per person, this 4-hour adventure takes place in the rural landscapes surrounding the Swedish capital, departing from Kungsbro strand 21. The tour includes a comfortable minivan ride, a traditional Swedish Midsummer meal, and the opportunity to spot wild boar, deer, elk, hares, and colorful bird species. While wildlife sightings are not guaranteed, the timing around sunset increases the chances of catching the animals when they are most active. This tour is perfect for those interested in nature, wildlife, and Swedish culture, especially if they enjoy learning from an expert guide.
A key strength of this safari is the combination of nature exploration and cultural highlights, like viewing ancient Viking runes and enjoying a local picnic. However, travelers should be aware that the tour relies heavily on wildlife activity, which can vary, and not everyone will see every animal. It also involves driving through farmland and forest, making it ideal for those comfortable with van transportation and outdoor conditions. The tour maintains an intimate group size of up to 8 travelers, fostering a personalized experience with a knowledgeable guide.

The safari begins at Kungsbro strand 21, centrally located in Stockholm. From here, travelers are picked up and driven out into the Swedish countryside in a climate-controlled minivan. The drive takes approximately 20 minutes into the forests and meadows, offering scenic views of red-roofed cottages and lush fields that are typical of rural Sweden.
The group size is kept small, with a maximum of 8 travelers, ensuring a more personal experience. The tour concludes back at the same meeting point, making it convenient for participants staying nearby or planning to continue exploring Stockholm afterward.
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Once outside the city, the tour ventures into dense forests and open meadows, which are alive with local wildlife. The landscape features meadows, woodlands, and Viking rune stones, adding cultural and historical interest to the natural scenery. The guide provides insight into native flora and fauna, making it both an educational and scenic journey.
The forest environment is tranquil and quiet, with the opportunity to see animals like deer, hares, and wild boar. The twilight hours of sunset are especially good for wildlife spotting, as animals emerge to feed during this time. The timing of the tour enhances the chances of sighting elk and other wildlife.
A highlight of the safari is the 15-minute forest walk, during which the guide introduces Viking rune stones and shares stories about their history. Following this, travelers enjoy a Swedish Midsummer picnic in a scenic outdoor setting. The meal features local specialties such as pickled herring, potatoes, cheese, and bread—with options for vegetarian and gluten-free diets.
The picnic allows travelers to relax and take in the natural surroundings while savoring authentic Swedish flavors. The guide often helps participants forage for berries like blueberries and lingonberries, enhancing the outdoor experience.

The core activity involves searching for wildlife using binoculars, which are provided as part of the tour. The guide leads the group through forest trails and open fields, pointing out animal tracks and signs. Sightings are not guaranteed, but the timing around sunset increases the likelihood of seeing moose, deer, and boar.
Reviews highlight that sightings of moose, deer, and wild boar are common, with some groups seeing as many as 33 deer and multiple moose. However, some participants note that wildlife is unpredictable, and a few tours may see fewer animals, especially if animals are less active or hiding.

During the short forest hike, travelers pause to view ancient Viking rune stones. The guide shares stories about their history and significance, adding a cultural dimension to the outdoor activity. The walk is short and easy, suitable for most fitness levels, but appropriate footwear is recommended.
This stop offers a closer look at the forest environment and valuable context for understanding the historical landscape of Sweden.
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Reviews praise guides like Francisco, Chris, Louise, and Toya for their knowledge, friendliness, and attentiveness. Guides are described as passionate about wildlife and the environment, going out of their way to make the experience enjoyable, whether by helping with animal spotting or preparing a picnic.
Some guides add special touches, like foraging for berries or sharing stories about Viking history, which enrich the experience. The small group size ensures travelers receive personalized attention and can ask questions comfortably.

The tour runs in all weather conditions, unless safety concerns arise. Travelers are advised to dress appropriately for outdoor conditions, including warm clothing if necessary. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended to handle forest trails and the short hike.
Depending on the weather, rain ponchos are available if needed. Since wildlife sightings depend on animal behavior, participants are encouraged to be patient and attentive.

While reviews are largely positive, some mention perceived value for money. The tour includes local transportation, a picnic, binoculars, and a guide, making it a comprehensive experience. However, a few find the price somewhat high given that sightings are not guaranteed and that part of the experience involves driving through farmland and forest rather than extensive hiking.
One reviewer noted that the tour could benefit from more interactive elements like a shorter walk or storytelling about plants and animals. Nevertheless, the overall reputation remains favorable, especially due to guides’ expertise and authentic Swedish food.
This tour appeals most to nature lovers, history enthusiasts, and cultural explorers. It suits those interested in wildlife, local traditions, and outdoor scenic drives. It is particularly appealing to families with children over 10, as well as adventurous couples looking for a different perspective on Stockholm’s surroundings.
Participants should be comfortable in outdoor environments and understand that animal sightings cannot be guaranteed. The small group size and personalized guide make it more suited for travelers seeking an intimate, educational experience.
“It was an amazing experience thanks to our tour guide Francisco: astonishing countryside, delicious outdoor dinner (full vegetarian on our request)…”
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, the minimum age is 10 years, making it suitable for families with older children. The short walks and outdoor environment are generally manageable for young explorers.
What should I wear for the safari?
Dress appropriately for outdoor conditions, including warm clothing if needed, and wear comfortable walking shoes. The tour operates in all weather conditions, so check the forecast and prepare accordingly.
Can I request special dietary options?
Absolutely. The Midsummer picnic can be tailored to vegetarian or gluten-free diets if specified during booking or upon contact with the provider.
How likely am I to see wildlife?
While sightings of elk, deer, wild boar, and birds are common, they cannot be guaranteed. The timing around sunset significantly improves the chances of animal activity.
What is included in the price?
The tour price covers transportation in a climate-controlled minivan, binoculars, a traditional Swedish picnic, a guided walk, and expert commentary. Rain ponchos are provided if necessary.
This Evening Wildlife Safari from Stockholm offers a practical, well-rounded way to experience Swedish nature and culture in just a few hours. With knowledgeable guides, authentic food, and scenic drives, it provides a memorable outing—ideal for those eager to see wildlife and learn about local traditions, despite the inherent unpredictability of animal sightings.