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Discover Stockholm’s wildlife on a 5-hour evening safari including a campfire dinner, wildlife viewing with binoculars, and expert guides. Book for $155.83.
Exploring Stockholm’s surprising wildlife is the highlight of the Evening Wildlife Safari offered by The Green Trails. For $155.83 per person, this 5-hour experience takes place near the heart of the Swedish capital, yet ventures into pristine forests where animals like moose, wild boar, and deer roam freely. With a small group size capped at eight travelers, the tour emphasizes personalized attention and authentic encounters. It’s an ideal choice for nature lovers wanting to see local fauna up close, even in a city setting.
While the tour includes a campfire dinner with Swedish fika (coffee and pastries), it also offers a chance to learn about the ecosystem from a knowledgeable guide. The experience is suitable for most travelers, operates rain or shine, and includes top-quality binoculars for wildlife viewing. However, those seeking luxurious dining or hotel pickup should note that transportation is from a central Stockholm meeting point only.

The tour begins at The Green Trails, located at Tideliusgatan 62. Here, travelers meet their professional guide and fellow adventurers before setting out in a van to cover more ground during the evening safari. The meeting point is conveniently near public transportation, making access straightforward. Prior to departure, there’s time to use restroom facilities and gather initial information about the evening’s plan.
The small group size ensures a personalized experience, fostering easy conversation and plenty of opportunities for questions. This initial stage sets the tone for a relaxed, engaging outing into Stockholm’s surrounding wilderness.
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Bornsjöns naturreservat serves as the main location for the wildlife encounter. This natural reserve offers panoramic views of a nearby lake and the surrounding fields. The dinner here takes place around a campfire atop a hill, providing spectacular sunset vistas and a peaceful atmosphere.
This spot is ideal for wildlife spotting, as animals like deer, wild boar, and potentially moose are seen grazing in the evening. The relaxed setting allows for close-up views using high-quality binoculars, supplied as part of the tour. The campfire dinner includes Swedish pastries and coffee, with options for vegan skins to stay warm during the evening. The delicious food and stunning scenery are among the tour’s most praised features.

Following dinner, the guide leads a brief hike through the forest near Lundby parstuga. This exploration reveals where animals like deer, badgers, and others spend their days. The guide shares insights into feeding habits, behavior, and the flora and fauna of the area.
This forest walk lasts about an hour and offers a more intimate connection to the environment. It’s suitable for most fitness levels, though participants should be prepared for uneven terrain. The hike enriches understanding of wildlife ecology and how animals adapt to their habitat, making the experience both educational and immersive.

After the forest walk, the tour continues with a drive through the scenic countryside at Bergåsa Gård. In this segment, binoculars are again used to spot animals in fields and wooded areas. As darkness falls, flashlights help detect elusive creatures that might otherwise stay hidden.
This 1 hour 30-minute drive offers a relaxing way to observe local wildlife in their natural environment. The countryside scenery adds to the charm, with views of rustic farms and quiet fields. The combination of driving, wildlife spotting, and light walking keeps the experience dynamic and engaging.

Throughout the tour, high-quality binoculars are provided to enhance wildlife sightings. These binoculars ensure clear, close-up views of animals grazing or moving in the distance. This equipment significantly improves the experience, especially when observing skittish or shy creatures.
The binoculars are easy to handle and suitable for both beginners and experienced users. Their inclusion means travelers don’t need to bring their own gear, making the tour more accessible and convenient.
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The guides are consistently praised for their knowledge, friendliness, and passion for the outdoors. Review comments highlight their ability to explain animal behaviors and answer questions in a clear, engaging manner. Guides like Tiago and Rasmus bring local expertise that adds depth to the experience.
Their commitment ensures that even in less-than-ideal weather, the group remains enthusiastic and well-informed. Their storytelling and educational insights are among the tour’s standout qualities.
Participants should dress appropriately for all weather conditions, as the tour operates rain or shine. The experience involves short walks and vehicle rides, making it accessible for most fitness levels. The brief forest hike requires some light walking on uneven terrain, but it is generally manageable.
The tour does not include hotel pickup or drop-off, with transportation starting and ending at the central Stockholm meeting point. The small group size fosters intimacy but requires advance booking—most bookings occur about 66 days in advance.

Unlike larger, bus-based wildlife tours, this small-group safari emphasizes personalized attention, flexible stops, and close-up wildlife viewing with top-notch binoculars. The combination of dinner, guided hikes, and countryside drives creates a well-rounded experience.
Its authentic setting in Bornsjöns naturreservat, combined with the expert guides, makes this a top choice for those seeking an immersive nature experience close to Stockholm. The positive reviews underscore its ability to deliver memorable animal encounters and informative storytelling.
While the experience is highly praised, some visitors mention that the dinner may not suit all tastes, noting it’s simple and that water or wine isn’t included. Also, as the tour operates in all weather, travelers should dress accordingly for a comfortable outing.
Given the small group size, the availability might be limited during peak times, so early booking is recommended. The lack of hotel pickup could be a minor inconvenience for those staying outside the city center.
The Evening Wildlife Safari offers a rare opportunity to observe Swedish wildlife in their natural setting, just outside Stockholm. It combines scenic countryside drives, guided forest walks, and wildlife spotting with binoculars, all wrapped up with a cozy campfire dinner.
This tour is especially well-suited for nature enthusiasts eager to see moose, deer, and badgers in an authentic environment. The small-group format ensures a personalized experience and direct interaction with guides who are passionate and knowledgeable.
While it requires no special gear or experience, travelers should prepare for outdoor conditions and be ready for a moderate physical pace. This safari provides a balanced combination of education, adventure, and relaxation, perfect for families, couples, or solo explorers wanting to connect with Swedish nature.
“We actually had a run in with a moose! Super exciting and memorable. Saw loads of other animalswild boar, dozens of deer, and had a very committed…”
What is the price of the Evening Wildlife Safari Stockholm?
The tour costs $155.83 per person, covering the entire 5-hour experience.
Where does the tour start and end?
It departs from The Green Trails at Tideliusgatan 62 in Stockholm. The return is to a different location, with transportation included within the city.
What’s included in the tour?
The package features guided wildlife viewing, high-quality binoculars, a campfire dinner, Swedish fika (coffee and pastries), and vegan skins for warmth.
Are there any physical requirements?
Participants should be prepared for short walks, forest hikes, and vehicle drives. The terrain can be uneven, but the overall activity is suitable for most people.
Is the tour suitable in bad weather?
Yes, it operates in all weather conditions; travelers are advised to dress appropriately for outdoor conditions.
How many people are in each group?
The tour limits group size to 8 travelers, ensuring a personal, engaging experience.
Can I book last minute?
Most bookings are made about 66 days in advance; early reservation is recommended to secure a spot.
Is food included?
Yes, a campfire dinner with Swedish pastries and coffee is provided. Dietary preferences like vegan options are accommodated with prior notice.
Do guides speak English?
While the data emphasizes the guides’ knowledge and friendliness, it is presumed they communicate effectively in English, as the tour is geared toward international travelers.
Can I cancel the tour if needed?
Yes, full cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Cancellations less than 24 hours prior are non-refundable.
Is this tour family-friendly?
Most travelers can participate, and it’s suitable for a broad age range, provided they are comfortable with outdoor walks and vehicle rides.