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Experience the thrill of chasing the Northern Lights in Lapland with a small group tour, professional photos, cozy campfire, and flexible, eco-friendly transport.
Joining the Aurora Hunting Tour from Saariselkä/Inari offers a focused, active experience designed to maximize your chances of witnessing the Northern Lights. This 3.5-hour adventure is led by expert guides who actively seek the best viewing spots based on current space weather and cloud forecasts. The tour departs from Saariselkä or Inari and features premium transport in a new, eco-conscious hybrid Multivan, ensuring a silent, comfortable ride through the snowy Lapland landscape. With a small group limit of just 26 guests, this experience emphasizes intimacy, flexibility, and personal attention.
One of the stand-out features of this tour is the professional Aurora photography included at no extra cost, so you’ll leave with high-quality portraits of yourself against the dancing lights. The tour also combines the excitement of a true active chase—driving far and wide to find clear skies—with cozy, traditional Finnish campfire snacks and warmth. Despite the natural unpredictability of Aurora sightings, the team’s dedication and strategic approach make this a compelling choice for those eager to actively seek the Northern Lights.


This tour’s core strength is its active approach to Aurora viewing. Unlike passive observation, guides monitor space weather and cloud conditions continuously, then drive to the most promising locations. The goal is to find clear skies and maximize visibility, even if that means covering long distances.
The journey itself is conducted in the comfortable, silent Multivan Hybrid, which enhances the experience by reducing noise and emissions. The landscapes seen along the way are snow-covered and tranquil, often heading towards spots like the Paatsjoki River near the Russian border or similar open vistas. This active chasing ensures that you’re not just waiting in one spot, but actively pursuing the best chance of seeing the Aurora.
While seeing the Lights is never guaranteed due to the natural factors involved, this tour’s strategic approach significantly improves the chances. The guides’ expertise in space weather and weather forecasting is a key part of this success.
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The tour sometimes ventures far from light pollution, including trips to remote areas like the Paatsjoki River Bridge. These locations are chosen for their wide-open skies and minimal artificial light, ideal for Aurora viewing. The drive length varies depending on conditions, but the longer excursions are designed to optimize the likelihood of a sighting.
Traveling in the hybrid Multivan means you can enjoy the peaceful, snow-covered scenery without noise or exhaust fumes. These remote spots tend to be less crowded, adding to the sense of adventure and exclusivity.

Adding a professional element, the guide captures high-quality portraits of you with the Aurora in the background. These photos are digital and high-resolution, helping you preserve the memory of this extraordinary experience. The guide’s photography skills focus on low-light conditions, ensuring stunning images regardless of the darkness or cloud cover.
This inclusion offers great value, as it provides a personal keepsake of your night under the Arctic sky, something unique to this tour.

After some time outside in the cold, the tour pauses for a campfire experience. Around the crackling fire, you can enjoy sausages cooked in the traditional Finnish way. The snacks are served with warm berry juice, fresh buns, and cookies, adding comfort and warmth to the outdoor adventure.
This part of the tour creates a relaxed atmosphere amid the winter landscape, giving everyone a chance to share stories, warm up, and enjoy the Arctic silence while waiting for the Lights to dance overhead.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour begins with a pickup in Saariselkä or Inari, in a designated orange Multivan hybrid. Travelers should be ready 15 minutes early, bringing warm clothing suitable for Arctic conditions. The tour is limited to just 26 guests, which allows the guides to provide personalized attention and makes for a more comfortable experience.
Participants can choose to reserve now and pay later, with the option to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. This flexibility helps travelers plan without immediate financial commitment.
The overall pacing is designed to balance active driving and outdoor time with comfort and safety, making it suitable for most travelers prepared for cold weather.
Since Aurora sightings depend heavily on space weather and cloud conditions, the tour offers a “Cloud Cover Promise” — if the forecast is heavily cloudy, travelers can reschedule free of charge. This policy reflects the tour’s commitment to maximizing your chances of seeing the Lights, even if conditions are challenging.
While a 100% certainty of sighting the Aurora isn’t possible, the expert planning, strategic location choices, and dedicated guides greatly enhance the odds.
Reviews are overwhelmingly positive, with a rating of 4.6 out of 5 from 24 reviews. Guests praise the knowledgeable guides, especially highlighting Jyrki for his driving skills and helpful explanations. Many note how long distances traveled paid off, as they managed to see the Aurora despite weather challenges.
The campfire snacks and the long, engaging journey are frequently mentioned as highlights. Some travelers mention cloud cover as a challenge, but appreciate the effort and the opportunity to reschedule if needed.
This Aurora Hunting Tour is ideal for adventurous travelers who enjoy active pursuits and are comfortable with long drives in winter conditions. The small group size and personalized photography make it well-suited for those seeking a more intimate experience. The emphasis on flexibility and expert guidance caters to travelers who want to optimize their chances of witnessing the Northern Lights.
However, those sensitive to cold or seeking a more relaxed, stationary experience might find the active chase less suitable. The tour’s success heavily relies on weather and solar activity, so flexibility to reschedule is a smart choice if Aurora sightings are a priority.
How long is the Aurora Hunting Tour?
The tour lasts 3.5 hours, starting in the evening with pickup included.
What transport is used during the tour?
The journey takes place in a new, comfortable Multivan Hybrid, chosen for its silent and eco-conscious operation.
Is there a guarantee to see the Northern Lights?
No, as Aurora sightings depend on solar activity and weather conditions. However, the guides actively chase the best locations and offer free reschedules if clouds obstruct the view.
What should I bring for the outdoor experience?
Warm clothing is essential to stay comfortable during outdoor stops and campfire moments.
Are food and drinks included?
Yes, the tour features a campfire feast with sausages, warm berry juice, and sweet buns, providing warmth and local flavor.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, full cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance. You can also reserve now and pay later.
This From Saariselkä/Inari Aurora Hunting Tour offers an engaging, well-organized approach to experiencing the Northern Lights, combining active pursuit, cozy comfort, and professional photography. It suits travelers eager for a personalized, flexible adventure into the Lapland wilderness, with a good chance of creating unforgettable memories under the Arctic sky.
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