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Experience the thrill of dog sledding and explore Norway’s stunning Ice Domes on this 8.5-hour adventure from Tromsø, including snow park visits and expert guides.


This tour departs from Samuel Arnesens gate 5 in Tromsø, where guests meet inside the main entrance hall of the Tromsø Havn Prostneset. The journey to Camp Tamok is a scenic 90-minute bus ride through Norway’s winter landscape, providing a glimpse of the Arctic environment that surrounds this adventure.
The transportation is included in the price, making it simple and convenient to reach the remote Tamok Valley. The group size is limited to 7 participants, ensuring a more personalized experience. After a full day of activities, the return bus takes travelers back to the original meeting point, completing the approximately 8.5-hour itinerary.
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Once at Camp Tamok, the guide welcomes guests warmly and supplies thermal suits, winter boots, mittens, and hats — all included in the tour package. After a brief safety briefing and sledding instructions, the real fun begins.
The self-drive dog sledding lasts about 4 hours, where participants pair up and switch roles halfway through. One person takes the reins as the musher, steering a team of eager huskies along snowy tracks, while the other enjoys riding on the sled. This setup allows everyone to experience both the challenge of guiding the team and the thrill of the ride.
The sled routes include narrow trails, steep inclines, and sharp bends, so good physical fitness and balance are necessary. Guides are attentive, giving clear instructions and ensuring safety, but some reviews note that help pushing the sled may be needed on uphill sections, especially if the dogs are distracted or the trail is covered with fresh snow.

After the sledding, guests visit the husky yard for cuddles and photos. The huskies are described as friendly and energetic, clearly well-loved and cared for by the staff. Many find it especially rewarding to interact with the dogs in a relaxed setting after the energetic ride.
The hot meal served inside a traditional Sámi tent (lávvu) offers a chance to warm up and refuel. The meal typically includes regional food like hot stew, with drinks to accompany it. The cozy atmosphere and the opportunity to chat about the dogs and local culture add a meaningful touch to the experience.
Following lunch, the tour proceeds to the Tromsø Ice Domes Snow Park. Visitors are free to explore at their own pace, admiring the stunning snow and ice sculptures crafted by talented artists. The snow domes are large structures made entirely of ice, and guests can take plenty of photos during their visit.
Along With the sculptures, visitors have the opportunity to meet and take photos with friendly huskies again and visit nearby reindeer. The Snow Park experience lasts about 1.5 hours, offering enough time to enjoy the sights without feeling rushed. Some reviewers mention that the Ice Domes are impressive, although one notes that due to COVID-19, the scale of the park was smaller than usual, but still worthwhile.
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Near the Snow Park, guests can meet the reindeer and observe them up close. The activity involves feeding the reindeer, although some reviews mention that the animals can be less interested if they’ve already been fed extensively. It’s a brief but charming encounter that complements the day’s Arctic theme.
The reindeer are described as cute and well-cared-for, adding a traditional element to the experience. Visitors can take photos and enjoy the chance to connect with these gentle creatures, rounding off the day’s animal interactions.

This tour is rated as challenging with a high difficulty level due to the physical effort involved. Participants should have good strength and fitness because help pushing the sled on hills or narrow trails may be necessary. The trail can be covered with snow or go uphill, demanding balance and endurance.
Since participants share sleds and swap roles halfway through, both must meet the physical requirements. The tour explicitly excludes children under 16 years, pregnant women, and those with mobility impairments or allergies to animals. It’s also unsuitable for anyone weighing over 264 lbs (120 kg).

Guides lead with professionalism and friendliness, providing clear instructions to ensure safety and fun. Many reviews highlight the guides’ knowledge and attentiveness, especially regarding dog handling and safety. Some mention that the guides are happy to take photos and give extra assistance when needed, making the experience accessible for those willing to participate fully.

The hot meal, usually a warm stew, is a highlight after sledding, providing comfort and energy for the rest of the day. The thermal suits, boots, mittens, and hats supplied help combat the cold, and many mention that dressing appropriately is essential for enjoying the full experience.
Guides recommend wrapping up well and layering to stay warm. The lávvu offers a cozy space for lunch, where conversations about the Arctic environment and the animals enrich the experience.

This 4.8/5 rated tour receives praise for friendly guides, breathtaking scenery, and well-organized activities. Reviewers highlight self-drive sledding as a highlight, praising its excitement and authenticity.
While some mention the physical challenge and the need for good fitness, the majority find the experience rewarding, especially with the inclusion of Ice Domes and animal encounters. A few reviews note minor issues like helping push the sled uphill or shorter-than-expected Ice Dome visits, but these don’t overshadow the overall positive impressions.
This tour offers a full day immersed in Arctic life, combining dog sledding, Ice Domes exploration, and interactions with reindeer and huskies. It’s ideal for those who enjoy active outdoor adventures and are prepared for physical effort.
The all-inclusive package, friendly guides, and spectacular scenery make it a compelling choice for adventure seekers who want a genuine dog sledding experience in a beautiful, remote setting. The hot meal and animal encounters add warmth and charm to a day full of outdoor fun.
However, it’s important to dress warmly and be physically ready for the demands of sledding. The small group size ensures a more personalized experience, making this a memorable Arctic adventure for those prepared to embrace the challenge.
Is this tour suitable for children?
No, it’s not suitable for children under 16 years old due to the physical demands and safety considerations.
What should I wear for the sledding activity?
Guests are provided with thermal suits, boots, mittens, and hats. It’s recommended to wear weather-appropriate clothing underneath and dress in layers for optimal warmth.
Can I drive the dog sled myself?
Yes, the self-drive dog sledding allows participants to take the reins and guide a team of huskies, sharing roles with a partner.
How long is the dog sledding part of the tour?
The sledding lasts approximately 4 hours, including time to swap roles and navigate the trails.
What is included in the tour?
The package includes bus transfers, guides, thermal clothing, hot meal, dog sledding, and visits to the Ice Domes, reindeer, and huskies.
Are there any physical requirements?
Yes, participants need good strength and balance, as the activity involves pushing sleds uphill and navigating narrow trails.
What is the maximum weight limit for participants?
The tour is not suitable for those exceeding 264 lbs (120 kg).
Can I see Northern Lights on this tour?
This tour doesn’t specifically mention Northern Lights viewing, focusing instead on daytime activities and Arctic scenery.
What is the cancellation policy?
Guests can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the Ice Domes visit worth it?
Yes, despite some reviews noting its smaller scale due to COVID-19, the ice sculptures and snow domes are generally considered a fascinating addition to the day.
Would you recommend this tour?
Absolutely, especially for those eager for authentic dog sledding and Arctic animal encounters, combined with an exploration of the stunning Ice Domes — a well-organized, memorable Arctic experience.