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Experience the thrill of husky sledding under the Northern Lights from Kiruna, including guiding your own sled and warming up by a campfire in Arctic Sweden.


The From Kiruna: Northern Lights Guided Husky Sledding Adventure offers a well-organized 3.5-hour journey into the Arctic wilderness. Starting with a pickup from Kiruna, participants are driven to the hamlet of Kalixforsbron, where the real excitement begins. This tour is perfect for those seeking an interactive outdoor activity with the chance to drive a husky sled themselves, guided by experienced professionals.
The tour is hosted by Kiruna Husky, a provider known for its friendly and knowledgeable guides. The evening is tailored to give a hands-on experience, where you’ll learn how to harness and steer the obedient husky team, making it ideal for first-timers and seasoned outdoor enthusiasts alike. The tour’s strength lies in its blend of adventure, education, and potential aurora viewing.
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This tour stands out because it takes place during nighttime, allowing travelers to explore the Arctic in the dark and view the Northern Lights if conditions permit. The darkness enhances the experience, as the snow-covered landscape and the stars make for a striking backdrop. The guided sled ride zips past tall trees, frozen lakes, and marshland, giving a true sense of Arctic wilderness.
The timing is carefully planned for maximum darkness and aurora chances. Participants are dressed in warm gear supplied by the tour, including bodysuits, shoes, and gloves, ensuring comfort despite the cold. However, layering underneath is advised to stay cozy during the outdoor activity.

The tour departs from Kiruna with pickup options at four locations: Stora Coop, Pub Eden, Camp Ripan, and the Kiruna Lapland Tourist Center at Malmvägen 9B. The pickup is scheduled to start up to 10 minutes after the start time, with a 30-minute van transfer to Kalixforsbron.
The return transfer follows the same route, dropping participants off at the original pickup points. Please note that pickup is not available from the Icehotel or locations outside Kiruna town, making it essential to coordinate your meeting point within the designated options.
Guided by English-speaking professionals, the tour features a small group limit of 8 participants. This ensures personalized guidance, especially when learning how to handle the sled and interact with the huskies. Multiple reviewers have praised the guides’ friendliness and expertise, highlighting their clear instructions and attentive care.
Rebecca, Sarah, and Martina are some of the guides celebrated for their kindness and professionalism. Their ability to check on each individual’s experience and provide detailed explanations helps make even beginners feel comfortable and confident.
More Great Tours NearbyThe sledding route takes travelers through snow-covered marshland, tall trees, and frozen lakes, showcasing the stark beauty of the Arctic landscape. The dark night makes the snow reflect faint moonlight or the glow of the auroras, creating an almost surreal environment.
The sleds are pulled safely by the obedient huskies, which are described as friendly and sociable. Participants get the opportunity to help stretch the dogs’ legs at the end of the ride, adding a caring touch to the experience. The 2-hour guided sledding (including instruction) offers enough time to enjoy the scenery and connect with the dogs.
While the Northern Lights are a highlight, their appearance remains a natural phenomenon, and sightings cannot be guaranteed. The guides are attentive and may stop the van or the sledding to allow for photo opportunities if the aurora appears. One review recounts how Gasper, a guide, proactively stopped the van to let travelers photograph the auroras, exemplifying the tour’s effort to maximize viewing chances.
After the sledding, the group gathers in a Nordic tipi for a warm-up around an open fire. Here, hot drinks like coffee or tea and a sweet Swedish treat are served, providing a cozy end to the outdoor adventure. The warm clothing provided by the tour, combined with the campfire, ensures participants stay comfortable despite the Arctic night.
Participants should wear layered, warm clothing, even if gear is provided. Bringing a scarf is recommended to protect against the cold wind. The activity is not suitable for individuals over 95 years old due to physical demands.
It’s also optional but encouraged to bring a camera to capture the stunning landscape and potential auroras. The tour maintains strict safety protocols, with detailed instructions on handling the sled and harnessing the huskies.
Kiruna Husky is the main operator behind this experience, known for their professional staff and well-cared-for dogs. Travelers interested in similar adventures can explore options like self-drive husky tours, morning dog sled rides with fika, or family-friendly shorter trips in the area.
Additional tours often include lunch, shorter rides, or more relaxed experiences, but this particular evening tour’s focus on guiding in the dark and aurora spotting makes it a distinctive choice.
With a 4.7 out of 5 rating based on 116 reviews, this tour demonstrates a high level of satisfaction. Reviewers frequently mention the friendly guides, the thrilling sled ride, and the opportunity to drive the sled themselves as key highlights. The experience offers excellent value for anyone wanting a personalized, hands-on Arctic adventure.
The small group size and professional guidance enhance the overall experience, and the chance to see the Northern Lights, even if not guaranteed, adds a special touch. The warm-up at the campfire and Swedish treats create a welcoming, traditional atmosphere.
This guided husky sledding tour from Kiruna offers a balanced mix of adventure, education, and cultural experience. The interactive nature of driving your own sled is especially appealing, as is the opportunity to enjoy the Arctic landscape under the stars.
While aurora sightings depend on weather conditions, the expert guides do their best to enhance your chances and ensure safety and comfort. This tour suits people looking for an authentic Arctic experience with a personal touch, making it a memorable part of any trip to northern Sweden.
What should I wear for the husky sledding tour?
Participants should wear warm layered clothing and a scarf, as the provided gear may still require additional warmth for comfort during the outdoor activity.
Can I drive my own husky sled?
Yes, the tour allows you to drive your own sled after receiving instructions on harnessing and steering from the guides, making this a hands-on experience.
Is the Northern Lights guaranteed during the tour?
No, the aurora borealis is a natural phenomenon and sightings depend on weather and solar activity. Guides may stop for photos if the lights appear, but their appearance cannot be guaranteed.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour starts with pickups at four locations within Kiruna: Stora Coop, Pub Eden, Camp Ripan, and the Kiruna Lapland Tourist Center at Malmvägen 9B. The return is same route, back to the original pickup points.
Is this tour suitable for children or seniors?
It is suitable for most, but not for individuals over 95 years old due to physical demands. Participants should be prepared for cold outdoor conditions.
How long does the entire experience last?
The total duration is approximately 3.5 hours, including pickup, transfer, sledding, and campfire time.
Can I take photos during the trip?
Yes, it’s encouraged to bring a camera to capture the landscape and possible Northern Lights. Guides are aware of photo opportunities during aurora appearances.
What is included in the price?
The price covers guided sledding, all necessary gear, warm drinks and Swedish treats around the campfire, and pickup/drop-off service within Kiruna.
Are the huskies well cared for?
Yes, multiple reviews mention the obedient, friendly, and well-cared-for huskies, with the opportunity to cuddle them at the camp and see large groups of dogs at the camp site.
What makes this tour stand out from other Arctic experiences?
The ability to drive your own sled in the dark, combined with aurora viewing chances and personalized guidance, makes this a memorable, authentic Arctic adventure.