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Experience Arctic adventure with snowmobiling at Camp Tamok and a visit to Tromsø Ice Domes Snow Park. 8.5-hour tour from Tromsø with guides, meals, and animal encounters.

This 8.5-hour tour starting in Tromsø offers a perfect mix of adrenaline and wonder. It combines the excitement of driving a snowmobile through the remote Arctic wilderness with a stunning visit to Tromsø Ice Domes Snow Park. The tour is designed for those who want to experience Arctic scenery, wildlife, and ice artistry in a single day.
The tour is well-regarded, with a high rating of 4.6 out of 5 based on 222 reviews. It features roundtrip transportation, a snowmobile adventure, and entry to the Tromsø Ice Domes. While the experience is largely praised for its scenery, guides, and food, some travelers note potential delays or the need for proper winter attire.
If you’re ready for an action-packed day in the Arctic, this tour delivers memorable moments, friendly guides, and plenty of photo opportunities. It suits visitors seeking outdoor activities, wildlife encounters, and artful ice sculptures, though it’s best for those aged 7 and above who can handle cold conditions comfortably.
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The tour departs from Samuel Arnesens gate 5 in Tromsø, with a bus transfer lasting approximately 1.5 hours. The journey takes you into the Tamokdalen valley, where the Camp Tamok wilderness camp is located. The ride offers scenic views and a chance to relax before the activities begin.
Once at Camp Tamok, guides provide all safety instructions and gear fitting. The setting is cozy yet adventurous, with thermal suits, boots, gloves, and helmets supplied to ensure warmth and safety. The guide’s friendly approach helps everyone feel confident before heading out on the snowmobile trail.
This part of the trip introduces travelers to the Arctic landscape, passing snow-covered mountains, frozen rivers, and lakes. The guides emphasize safety, especially on icy or challenging terrain, and explain how to operate the snowmobile. Sharing a snowmobile with a partner, you alternate between driving and riding as a passenger.

The snowmobile ride lasts about 1.5 hours, with the chance to drive at your own pace and enjoy the breathtaking scenery. The route takes you along snowy trails, over hills, and past icy vistas. Guided by experienced professionals, you learn about the Arctic environment, and in some cases, get the chance to “open the throttle” on a flat, open area for some extra fun.
During the journey, a midway break allows everyone to switch roles and try driving. The guides ensure safety and help keep the experience enjoyable. Some reviews mention that snow and weather conditions can affect the activity length, but guides do their best to deliver a memorable ride.
After the snowmobiling, everyone can warm up with a hot meal inside a Sámi lavvu. The meal features a regional fish stew (Cod & Salmon), served with bread and hot drinks, providing a cozy respite from the Arctic cold.

Following the meal, the tour continues with a visit to Tromsø Ice Domes Snow Park. Upon arrival, visitors are free to wander through a mesmerizing display of snow and ice sculptures. The park features snow mazes, two ice domes, and art created entirely from ice and snow.
The park’s natural surroundings enhance the experience, with light effects illuminating the sculptures, creating a magical atmosphere. You get close to Arctic animals, including reindeer and huskies. Visitors can cuddle and take photos with huskies, and visit the reindeer near the sculpture park, offering memorable animal encounters.
The Ice Domes showcase impressive ice carvings and architecture, demonstrating the skill involved in their construction. The guided tour inside the domes provides insights into the process of building these structures and the artistry behind the sculptures.
More Great Tours NearbyThe Ice Domes are the centerpiece of the park, featuring artful sculptures and a snow maze. The sculptures are lit with natural light or accentuated with colorful lighting, highlighting their details. Visitors have ample free time to explore on their own, taking photographs and marveling at the craftsmanship.
The park includes two domes, each offering different visual experiences. The environment is peaceful, surrounded by pristine Arctic nature, which enhances the sense of being in a winter fairy tale. The park provides a unique opportunity to see how these massive structures are built and to admire the artistry of ice sculpture.

Getting close to husky dogs and reindeer is a highlight of this tour. Visitors can cuddle and take photos with the huskies, capturing memories of these iconic Arctic animals. The reindeer visit takes place near the sculpture park, where reindeer herds are kept, typically consisting of 5-6 reindeer.
This part of the experience offers a chance to learn about the animals, their Arctic significance, and traditional Sami culture. Although the tour does not include reindeer sledding or feeding, the animal encounters still leave lasting impressions, especially for animal lovers.

The entire trip includes roundtrip transfers from Tromsø, making logistics effortless. The meeting point is inside the main entrance hall of Tromsø Havn Prostneset, and the activity concludes back at the same location. The group size is sufficient to maintain an intimate atmosphere, yet large enough to ensure smooth logistics.
Guides are English-speaking, providing clear safety instructions and informative commentary. The tour is suitable for children 7 years and older, but not for pregnant women, wheelchair users, or individuals under 130 cm tall. Drivers must hold a valid driver’s license to operate a snowmobile.
The tour includes all necessary gear—thermal suits, boots, gloves, helmets, and balaclavas. Travelers are advised to bring weather-appropriate clothing, including scarves, thermal layers, and any personal items needed for warmth.

The hot meal served after snowmobiling is a regional fish stew, appreciated for its flavor and warmth. Drinks are included, and the setting inside the Sámi lavvu adds to the authentic Arctic experience. Some reviews mention that food quality can vary, but overall, the meal offers a satisfying break.
Safety precautions are emphasized throughout, with optional waivers available to reduce self-liability. The snowmobiling activity can be affected by snow and weather conditions, possibly leading to delays or shortened rides. It’s recommended to dress in layers and prepare for cold temperatures, which can sometimes reach as low as -30°C.

This From Tromsø: Snowmobiling at Camp Tamok & Snow Park Visit offers a well-rounded Arctic experience. The snowmobiling adventure provides exhilarating views and a taste of Arctic wilderness, reinforced by professional guides and good equipment. The visit to Tromsø Ice Domes adds an artistic and peaceful dimension, allowing for exploration of stunning sculptures and animal encounters.
The tour is especially suited for those who enjoy outdoor activities, wildlife, and ice art. The meals, gear, and transportation are thoughtfully included, making it convenient for travelers. While weather can influence the length or intensity of the snowmobiling, overall, it delivers a memorable and engaging Arctic day.
Note that the tour is not suitable for young children under 7, pregnant women, or those with mobility restrictions. Planning for proper winter clothing is essential, as temperatures can be extremely cold. For a mix of adventure, culture, and art, this tour provides a fulfilling Arctic experience from Tromsø.
“Our guide was super patient and very kind. The scenery was amazing. Food was good. Despite road closures causing a longer trip to and from we entir…”
Is the snowmobiling activity suitable for beginners?
Yes, guides provide thorough safety instructions, and equipment is in good condition. The ride is designed to be accessible for beginners, with an optional mid-ride swap for driving.
What is included in the meal provided at Camp Tamok?
A hot fish stew made with Cod & Salmon, served with bread and hot drinks. The meal is eaten inside a Sámi lavvu, creating a cozy atmosphere.
Can I visit the Ice Domes if I don’t want to do the snowmobiling?
The tour package combines both activities, so participation in snowmobiling is part of the experience. If only the Ice Domes interest you, separate visits or different tours may be available.
Are animals like reindeer and huskies included in the tour?
Yes, visitors can cuddle and photograph huskies and visit the reindeer near the sculpture park, although the tour does not include feeding or reindeer sledding.
What should I bring for this tour?
Weather-appropriate clothing, a driver’s license for snowmobiling, scarves, thermal layers, and any personal warm accessories. All gear is provided, but dressing warmly is crucial.