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Experience a 2-hour nature walk with huskies in Lapland, Finland. Learn about sled dog training, meet adorable puppies, and enjoy the pristine forest scenery.

The Levi: Nature Walk with Huskies offers a unique opportunity to explore Lapland’s untouched forests while getting close to the region’s iconic sled dogs. Priced at $107 per person, this 2-hour guided tour stands out for its relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere and insightful storytelling. Departing from Muoniontie 955, the tour takes participants into the heart of Lapland’s natural beauty, all while learning about the seasonal rhythms and training of hardworking sled dogs.
What makes this experience particularly appealing is the chance to meet adorable husky puppies at the kennel and cuddle them if available. This tour is ideal for families and individuals of all ages, especially those aged 8 and above, who want to discover more about huskies outside of winter. While transportation to the kennel is not included, the walk offers a peaceful escape into the forest with plenty of opportunities to see the dogs in action in a relaxed setting.
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The adventure begins at the parking area at Muoniontie 955, where a guide will meet your group and take you into the Lapland wilderness. As part of a small group, with a maximum of 6 participants, you’ll enjoy the trip in an intimate setting. This limited size helps ensure plenty of personal attention from the guide, who shares stories about the dogs’ lives and training.
The tour ends back at the original meeting point, making it easy to plan subsequent activities or transportation. Since the tour is designed for people of all ages, it’s accessible for families with children over 8, and suitable for those who love nature and animals.

The nature walk takes place through pristine forests of Lapland, allowing participants to breathe in the fresh Arctic air. The guide leads the hike alongside a husky, giving insights into how these dogs are trained and what their seasonal work involves.
Instead of winter sledding, this tour emphasizes dog in action outside of snow-covered landscapes, providing an authentic view of the dogs’ daily lives in summer and fall. The walk is paced comfortably, making it suitable for all fitness levels and offering plenty of opportunities to appreciate the scenery and observe the dogs in their natural environment.
An additional highlight is the chance to visit the husky kennel during the tour. Here, adorable puppies are available for visitors to meet and cuddle, if they are present on the day. This close encounter adds a charm to the experience and offers a delightful moment for photography and connection.
The puppies’ presence varies depending on availability, but when they are there, they significantly enhance the warmth and joy of the visit. It’s a great opportunity for dog lovers to see the next generation of sled dogs and learn about their early training.
More Great Tours NearbyThroughout the tour, the guide shares engaging stories about how sled dogs adapt to seasonal changes and what their training entails. You’ll hear about the important work these animals do during winter, as well as how they prepare and thrive during other times of the year.
This informative narration helps deepen understanding of the dogs’ lives beyond just the winter sledding season. It also offers a glimpse into Lapland’s natural cycles, making the experience both educational and memorable.
The tour departs from the parking area at Muoniontie 955, with the guide providing transportation into the forest. Since transportation to the kennel is not included, participants should plan to arrive at the meeting point on their own or arrange local transport.
Participants are advised to wear comfortable shoes and outdoor clothing, suitable for variable weather conditions in Lapland. The tour lasts approximately 2 hours, making it a manageable activity for most visitors, even those with limited mobility.
While many Arctic experiences focus exclusively on winter activities like snowmobiling or northern lights hunting, this nature walk offers a different perspective—seeing huskies in a natural, outdoor setting outside of snow. It emphasizes interactions with dogs in a relaxed atmosphere rather than the adrenaline-fueled rides.
The small group size ensures a personal connection with the guide and ample opportunities to ask questions and take photos. The inclusion of puppy encounters makes this tour especially appealing to families and animal enthusiasts seeking a gentle, educational adventure.
The main limitation is the lack of included transportation, so travelers need to arrange their own way to Muoniontie 955. Plus, pets are not allowed on the tour, which is important for those traveling with their own animals. The minimum age requirement of 8 years means that younger children are not accommodated, but this is suitable for most families with older children.
Since the tour takes place in Lapland, participants should be prepared for outdoor conditions and dress accordingly. The puppy visits depend on availability, so there’s a chance they might not be present on every day.
The Levi: Nature Walk with Huskies stands out for its authentic connection to Lapland’s natural environment and dog culture. It provides a relaxed, family-friendly way to see the region’s forests and learn about sled dogs’ seasonal activities without the need for winter snow or high-adrenaline rides.
The insights from the guide, combined with the personalized group size, make this experience a valuable and intimate introduction to Lapland’s wilderness and its dogs. It’s especially suitable for animal lovers, those interested in nature, or families with children over 8 who want a meaningful, tranquil activity during their visit.
Is transportation to the start point included?
No, transportation to the Muioniontie 955 meeting point is not included. Participants need to plan to arrive on their own or arrange local transport.
What should I wear for the nature walk?
It is recommended to wear comfortable shoes and outdoor clothing suitable for variable weather in Lapland, ensuring comfort during the 2-hour walk.
Are children under 8 allowed to join?
No, the minimum age for this tour is 8 years old. The experience is designed to be safe and enjoyable for families with children of this age and above.
Can I see the husky puppies?
Yes, during the visit to the kennel, puppies may be available to meet and cuddle, depending on their availability on the day.
How long does the tour last?
The guided nature walk lasts approximately 2 hours, making it a manageable activity for most visitors.
Is this tour suitable for people with animal allergies?
This experience may not be suitable for people with animal allergies due to close contact with the huskies and puppies.
This Levi: Nature Walk with Huskies offers a gentle, engaging, and authentic way to experience Lapland’s wilderness and its beloved sled dogs. With its personalized attention, educational stories, and adorable puppies, it’s a memorable activity for families, nature lovers, and animal enthusiasts alike.
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