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Experience a 2.5-hour dog sledding adventure in Kiruna with friendly huskies, coffee break over open fire, and a chance to see the Northern Lights in Sweden.
This 2.5-hour dog sledding tour in Kiruna, located in Norrbotten County, Sweden, offers a genuine taste of Arctic adventure. For a reasonable price, travelers get to sit behind a team of well-trained huskies, glide across snow-blanketed landscapes, and enjoy a cozy coffee and sandwich break over an open fire. The experience is suitable for those who appreciate outdoor activities and want a manageable yet memorable Arctic outing.
The tour is designed for small groups, limited to 8 participants, which ensures a personalized experience. Starting at Camp Ripan, it includes pickup service, making logistics straightforward. While the tour starts at 17:00 (or 19:00 from March 25), it’s important to be prepared with comfortable clothing and shoes. The experience balances the thrill of dog sledding with moments of relaxation, making it ideal for travelers seeking both adventure and comfort.
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The tour begins with pickup from Camp Ripan, where guests should be ready 10 minutes early. Pickup from Icehotel and Tourist Info office is available, with guests asked to be ready 5 minutes prior and wait in the lobby. The transfer is arranged with a signboard displaying your name, ensuring smooth coordination. This service simplifies transportation and helps maximize your time on the snow.
Once on-site, you meet the guide and the friendly, well-trained huskies that will pull your sled. Climbing into the large sled, you’re led through frozen lakes or snow-covered forests. The ride offers beautiful views of the Arctic landscape, with snow-capped trees and untouched wilderness stretching in all directions.
The guide explains the dogs’ behavior and how they work together, enriching the experience with their knowledge and warmth. As you sit back and enjoy the ride, you’ll appreciate the power and enthusiasm of the huskies, which are eager to showcase their energy and training.
After the sled ride, the tour pauses at a beautiful spot for a coffee break. Guests gather around an open fire, where coffee or tea and sandwiches are served. This moment provides a cozy contrast to the outdoor activity, allowing time to relax and take in the surrounding Arctic scenery.
The break is appreciated for its warmth and simplicity, giving everyone a chance to chat and admire the peaceful landscape. On clear nights, there’s even the chance to see the Northern Lights, making the scene extra magical.
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The chance to see the Northern Lights depends on the weather, but this tour offers the opportunity on clear evenings. The remote location away from city lights enhances the likelihood of witnessing this natural phenomenon, adding an unforgettable element to the experience.
While the primary focus is on dog sledding and enjoying the scenery, the possibility of catching the aurora borealis is a bonus that makes the trip even more special.
The tour starts at 17:00, shifting to 19:00 from March 25. To participate, travelers should be prepared with comfortable shoes and clothes suitable for cold weather. The tour is not suitable for children under 6, pregnant women, or those with back problems.
A minimum of 2 participants is required to run the tour, but single bookers are welcome and can join existing groups. The overall small group size of up to 8 people ensures a more personalized and less crowded experience.
The friendly and well-trained husky team is a highlight, providing both an exciting ride and an insight into sled dog care. The scenic Arctic landscape—whether snow-covered forests or frozen lakes—is breathtaking and ideal for photography. The cozy coffee break over an open fire adds a warm, social touch to the outdoor adventure.
Unlike some tours, this experience emphasizes personal interaction with the dogs and offers an authentic Arctic environment. The live English-speaking guide ensures explanations are clear and engaging, making the experience accessible for international visitors.
While the experience is highly praised, there are some points to consider. Some reviewers mention that waiting during the coffee break can make the huskies restless, as they are eager to run. It’s important to dress warmly and be prepared for variable weather conditions.
A few guests note that the tour might feel rushed or that not all advertised features (like Northern Lights sightings or photo opportunities with the sleds) are guaranteed. Also, the pickup process can sometimes be marked by miscommunications, so arriving promptly is advised.
This short husky sled tour offers a balanced combination of adventure, relaxation, and Arctic scenery. The small group setting and friendly guides help create an intimate atmosphere, perfect for those who enjoy outdoor activities and want a manageable experience. The opportunity to see the Northern Lights adds an extra layer of excitement, though it’s dependent on weather.
The cozy coffee break and the chance to interact with happy, energetic huskies make this tour memorable. It’s well-suited for adventurers, families with older children, or anyone looking for a short yet immersive Arctic experience in Kiruna.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Children under 6 are not allowed on this tour. The experience is better suited for older children and adults comfortable with outdoor winter activities.
What should I wear?
Guests should bring comfortable shoes and warm, layered clothing suited for cold weather conditions in the Arctic.
Can I see the Northern Lights on this tour?
There’s a chance to see the Northern Lights if the weather is clear, particularly in the darker months, but sightings are not guaranteed.
How long does the tour last?
The total experience lasts approximately 2.5 hours, including the sled ride and coffee break.
Where does the tour start?
The tour departs from Camp Ripan, with pickup available from nearby locations such as Icehotel and Tourist Info.
What is included in the experience?
The tour includes sled dog riding, a coffee and sandwich break over an open fire, and guidance in English.
Are the huskies friendly?
Yes, the huskies are well-trained, friendly, and energetic, eager to pull sleds and interact with guests.
Is the tour physically demanding?
It requires some moderate physical effort to get into the sled and enjoy the ride comfortably, but it’s suitable for most fit travelers.
What if the weather is bad?
The experience is outdoors and weather-dependent; check weather forecasts and dress appropriately. The tour can be canceled with full refund if necessary.
How do I book and cancel?
Reservations can be made with free cancellation up to 24 hours before the tour. Booking is flexible with the option to reserve now and pay later.