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Experience the magic of the Northern Lights on a 3-hour snowmobile safari in Levi, Finland, including a campfire picnic, hot drinks, and winter gear.

This Levi: Northern Lights Snowmobile Safari and Campfire Picnic offers a captivating way to see the spectacular Aurora Borealis. Priced at $227 per person and lasting 3 hours, it provides an authentic Arctic adventure with hotel pickup and drop-off included. The tour is ideal for those seeking a unique nighttime experience in Finnish Lapland, combining exhilarating snowmobiling with cozy moments around a campfire.
While the focus is on searching for the Northern Lights, the tour also emphasizes enjoying the peaceful wilderness of Lapland’s forests and the thrill of driving a snowmobile. The experience is suitable for most travelers with a driver’s license, though it is not recommended for pregnant women or individuals with mobility issues. The reviews highlight the warm clothing provided and the friendly guidance, making it a practical and memorable way to witness Finland’s natural wonder.
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The tour begins with a hotel pickup in Levi, making transportation hassle-free. Once at the starting location, winter clothing including thermal overalls, boots, gloves, wool socks, and a scarf is provided to ensure comfort in the cold. Guests also receive a helmet and detailed instructions for snowmobile operation, even for first-timers.
The group size is generally small, with options for small groups, which allows for more personalized guidance. The tour duration is 3 hours, with availability check required for specific starting times. Passengers under 15 can only ride on sleds unless they are 140 cm or taller and booked at the adult price.

The journey takes you through peaceful snowy forests of Lapland, where the darkness of night enhances the chances of seeing the Northern Lights. The guide leads you along trails suitable for beginners and experienced riders alike, with clear safety instructions to ensure an enjoyable ride.
Traveling at night offers a special perspective on the forest, with bright stars overhead and a sense of serenity unmatched by daytime adventures. Bumpy patches and limited snow can affect the pace, but the overall experience remains exhilarating. The guides are friendly, providing an easy-to-follow overview of snowmobiling and local surroundings.
The main highlight of this tour is the chance to witness the Aurora Borealis. The guide takes you to secluded spots, away from artificial lights, where the night sky reveals the Northern Lights if conditions are favorable. Although reviews mention that the aurora may not always appear, the thrill of searching in the Arctic wilderness remains a highlight.
While the Northern Lights are a natural phenomenon, the experience of driving through quiet forests at night creates a magical atmosphere. The dark, starry sky enhances the visual experience, making even the absence of aurora a memorable part of the adventure.
More Great Tours NearbyA special feature of this tour is the campfire picnic in a secluded spot. Here, travelers can roast traditional sausages over an open flame and enjoy hot drinks like tea or coffee. The warmth of the fire combined with the fresh Arctic air creates a cozy setting.
Guests appreciate the quality of the snacks and the friendly guide’s company during this relaxing pause. The fire and food are enjoyed in a peaceful wilderness setting, providing a perfect opportunity to unwind and soak in the natural beauty of Lapland.

All participants receive winter gear, including thermal overalls, boots, gloves, wool socks, and scarves. A helmet is also provided for safety during snowmobiling. Clear instructions ensure even first-time drivers can operate their snowmobiles confidently.
The driving license requirement is important—only those with a valid car or motorcycle license can operate the snowmobile. Safety rules include zero blood alcohol for drivers and restrictions on alcohol and drugs. Children under 15 ride on sleds pulled by the guide unless they meet specific height and ticket requirements.
Driving through the dark forests of Lapland at night brings a sense of adventure. The snowmobiles are manageable, even for beginners, thanks to the guides’ instructions. The nocturnal scenery, with bright stars and the possibility of the Northern Lights, makes this a visual treat.
Reviewers note that bumpy trails and limited snow can reduce speed, but the overall thrill remains. The small group setting ensures safety and enables the guide to provide focused assistance, making it suitable for all skill levels.
The tour’s success heavily depends on weather conditions and snow availability. When snow levels are lower, the ride may be slower and bumpier, as noted in reviews. Despite this, the friendly guides and cozy campfire still make the experience worthwhile.
Guests can expect a cabin-like atmosphere around the fire, with the warmth of sausages and hot drinks countering the Arctic chill. The quiet environment and star-filled sky compensate for any minor trail bumps, adding to the tour’s charm.

This snowmobile safari suits travelers looking for adventure and natural beauty in Lapland. It’s perfect for first-time snowmobilers thanks to the comprehensive instructions and safety gear. The small group size enhances the experience, making it friendly and engaging.
The tour appeals to those who enjoy nighttime outdoor activities, stargazing, and searching for the Northern Lights. It’s less suitable for travelers with mobility issues or those unable to drive, but children over 140 cm can be passengers on sleds. An appreciation for cozy campfire moments and wilderness serenity enhances the overall experience.
This 3-hour adventure in Levi offers a rich combination of snowmobiling, wilderness exploration, and campfire comfort. The hotel pickup and all necessary gear make it accessible, while the guide’s friendly approach ensures a smooth experience.
The main draw remains the chance to see the Northern Lights under the dark Arctic sky, complemented by hot drinks and roasted sausages. While weather conditions can influence the likelihood of aurora sightings, the journey itself provides a memorable Arctic experience.
This tour is best suited for visitors eager for a nighttime outdoor adventure in Lapland, especially those who enjoy driving snowmobiles and relaxing around a campfire. It’s a practical choice for travelers wanting a well-organized, scenic, and cozy Arctic excursion.
“It was fun. Would have been better if there was more snow though.”
Is hotel pickup included in the tour?
Yes, the tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off in Levi.
What equipment is provided for the snowmobile ride?
Guests receive thermal overalls, boots, gloves, wool socks, scarf, helmet, and clear instructions.
Can children participate?
Children over 140 cm tall and booked at the adult price can ride as passengers on sleds; others ride on sleds pulled by the guide.
What is the likelihood of seeing the Northern Lights?
The tour offers a chance to see the Aurora Borealis, but sightings depend on weather conditions and solar activity.
Is the tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, beginners are welcome, as guides provide instructions and safety gear to operate snowmobiles easily.
What should I bring?
Participants need to bring a driver’s license and dress warmly, though winter clothing is provided.
Is this tour suitable for pregnant women?
No, it is not recommended for pregnant women.
Are meals included?
No, dinner is not included, but snacks and hot drinks are part of the campfire experience.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund; book now and pay later to keep flexibility.
How long does the tour last?
The adventure lasts approximately 3 hours, with specific availability times to be checked during booking.