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Experience reindeer and husky sled rides in Lapland from Levi, Finland, with this 3-hour 15-minute tour including hotel transfers and warm drinks for $269.40.
The Lapland Reindeer and Husky Safari from Levi offers an engaging, animal-focused adventure that captures the essence of Arctic winter. Priced at $269.40 per person, this 3-hour 15-minute tour combines a traditional reindeer sled ride with a lively husky sled adventure, making it perfect for those with limited time but a strong desire to experience Lapland’s unique wildlife. The tour starts promptly at 10:00 am, with hotel pickup and drop-off included from Levi, simplifying logistics.
While the distance of each sled ride is manageable—around 1 km for reindeer and 2 km for huskies—the real draw lies in the opportunity to meet and interact with these iconic Arctic animals. The tour has earned a 4.5/5 rating from 40 reviews, with many emphasizing friendly guides, smooth organization, and the chance to control your own sleds. However, it’s worth noting that during early winter, conditions might limit sled use to protect the animals’ paws, so flexibility is advised.
This tour is especially suited for animal lovers, families, or anyone eager to blend scenic winter views with engaging animal encounters. It offers a balanced pace with opportunities for warming drinks and storytelling, making it a memorable but not overly strenuous activity.

The tour begins at 10:00 am, with convenient hotel pickup from Levi. The transportation is private, ensuring a comfortable start to your Arctic journey. This setup provides a stress-free way to begin the experience, especially in winter conditions. After pickup, guests are transported directly to the reindeer farm, where the adventure kicks off with a short visit and a reindeer sled ride.
The small-group setting (max. 15 people) means more personalized attention from guides, who are known for being helpful and informative. This setup allows for closer interaction with the animals and more time to ask questions about their behavior and the Sami culture associated with reindeer herding.
The timing is well-planned to maximize daylight hours, ensuring good visibility and comfortable conditions for each activity. The inclusion of hotel transfers eliminates the hassle of navigating local transport, making this tour accessible for visitors staying throughout Levi.
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Your first stop is the reindeer farm, where you can observe these fascinating Arctic creatures up close. The farm offers a chance to meet the reindeer, learn about their role in Lapland’s culture, and enjoy a reindeer-pulled sled ride across the snowy landscape.
The reindeer sled ride covers about 1 km, providing a peaceful experience amid winter scenery. Guests are encouraged to observe the nature around the farm, with some reviews highlighting the stunning views of frozen lakes and snow-covered trees. The sledge safari is described as short but sweet, ideal for those who want a taste of traditional Sami transportation.
After the ride, guests warm up in a traditional kota, where they can enjoy hot berry juice and listen to stories about Lapland’s indigenous culture. This cozy setting enhances the authentic atmosphere of the tour, making it more than just a ride but a glimpse into the local way of life.
Next, the tour takes you to the husky enclosure, home to friendly, energetic dogs that are central to Arctic sledding. Visitors have the chance to learn about huskies, hug and pet these adorable working dogs, and get excited for the huskies-led sled ride.
The huskies are described as hyperactive and lively, adding a fun, lively vibe to the experience. After a thorough safety briefing, guests are invited to control their own 2 km sled, which many reviews mention as a highlight. The sense of control and connection to the dogs makes this activity particularly memorable.
The huskies’ enthusiasm, combined with the scenic winter landscape, creates a lively atmosphere. Guests often appreciate the friendly guides, who provide informative commentary about the dogs’ training and the history of sledding in Lapland.
Safety is a priority on this tour. Participants receive detailed safety briefings before riding, and guides ensure the sleds and vehicles are operated safely. The guides are praised for being helpful, knowledgeable, and attentive.
In early winter months (November 1 – December 1), sled use might be limited to prevent damage to the animals’ paws, which is an important consideration for those visiting during that time. The tour emphasizes the need for warm winter clothing, with guests advised to dress in multiple layers. Hand and toe warmers are recommended to stay comfortable during outdoor activities.
Since all animals are trained for these experiences, the tour ensures a gentle interaction, but guests are expected to follow instructions for their safety and the animals’ wellbeing.

After the sled rides, guests gather in a traditional kota, where they can sip hot berry juice and listen to stories about Sami culture and reindeer herding. This cultural element adds depth to the experience, turning a simple activity into an educational encounter.
Many reviews highlight how friendly and genuine the guides are, often sharing local stories and insights, which enriches the overall experience. The fire warming the drinks creates a cozy contrast to the winter chill outside, making the tour feel warm and welcoming.
Some reviews mention seeing a variety of animals like foxes and dogs, along with beautiful scenery. The tour setting provides a great opportunity to observe Arctic wildlife and landscape, especially if weather conditions are clear.
Guests also note that feeding reindeer is possible, adding a personal touch to the visit. The scenery around the farm and husky enclosure is praised for its stunning winter vistas, which are best enjoyed with proper winter attire.

During the early winter period (November 1 to December 1), sled rides may be limited or unavailable, as the farm manages animal health and safety. Travelers intending to ride on sleds should check availability or be prepared for alternative activities, such as observing or feeding animals.
The morning start time ensures good daylight and favorable weather conditions, but it’s essential to dress warmly and prepare for possible weather changes. The wearing of thermal outerwear is not included, so packing appropriate clothing is recommended.
This tour stands out for its focused animal interactions and small group size. The control over sleds, the personalized attention from guides, and the inclusion of hot drinks and storytelling make it an engaging and authentic activity.
While some reviews suggest the value could be greater for the price, most agree that the quality of the interactions and guides justifies the cost. The scenic beauty combined with animal encounters offers a well-rounded Arctic adventure suitable for families and animal enthusiasts alike.
This small-group tour provides a warm and friendly introduction to Lapland’s winter wildlife and culture. The combination of reindeer and husky activities offers a varied experience, with the control of sleds and personalized attention being key highlights.
It’s an excellent choice for those short on time but eager to see and interact with Arctic animals. The scenic setting, authentic storytelling, and warm drinks create a cozy yet adventurous atmosphere that captures the spirit of Lapland.
Potential visitors should dress warmly and manage expectations during early winter when sledging options may be limited. This tour provides a memorable, animal-focused Arctic experience that many will cherish.
“Very well organized and run activity from pick-up to drop-off. Terho (our local guide) was super helpful and informative. Husky ride was super cool…”
Is hotel pickup included in this tour?
Yes, hotel pickup and drop-off from Levi are included, making transportation hassle-free.
How long is each sled ride?
The reindeer sled is about 1 km, while the husky sled covers approximately 2 km.
Do I need to bring my own warm clothes?
While thermal outerwear is not included, guests are advised to dress warmly in winter layers. Using hand and toe warmers is recommended.
What is the maximum group size?
The tour restricts groups to a maximum of 15 participants, ensuring a more personalized experience.
Can I control the sleds myself?
Yes, after safety instructions, guests drive their own husky sleds, adding an exciting element to the tour.
Is this tour suitable during early winter?
In early winter months, sled rides may be limited or unavailable to protect animal paws, so check availability if visiting during November.
What animals will I see?
Guests encounter reindeer and huskies, with some reviews mentioning foxes and other Arctic animals.
What’s included in the tour?
The activity includes guide service, hot drinks, reindeer and husky sled rides, and hotel transfers.
Are animals trained for these activities?
Yes, all animals used are trained for safe participation, though behaviors can be unpredictable.
What is the overall rating for this tour?
The tour has a 4.5/5 rating from 40 reviews, with many emphasizing friendly guides and authentic experiences.