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Discover the Arctic on snowshoes with a small-group tour in Muotkantunturi Park, Inari, Finland. Authentic, slow-paced, and led by passionate guides.
Explore the Silence of Lapland on a Snowshoeing Adventure in Muotkantunturi Park
This 2-hour snowshoeing experience in Inari, Finland, offers a quiet escape into the pristine Arctic landscape. Led by a passionate guide, the tour takes small groups of up to 8 participants across frozen lakes, timber forests, and along the legendary Route 92. The high-end equipment provided ensures comfort and safety, making this activity accessible even for beginners.
What makes this tour stand out is its focus on authenticity and slow tourism. It’s less about speed and more about feeling the environment. Visitors are encouraged to breathe deeply, listen to the snow crunch, and connect with the unspoiled Arctic surroundings. This tour suits those seeking a peaceful, human-sized experience away from the tourist crowds, offering a genuine encounter with Lapland’s natural beauty.


The tour begins at the main entrance of the Reception & Restaurant, where a local guide welcomes the group. The starting point’s coordinates at 69.2515, 26.8174 make it easy to find. From there, the guide leads you on a gentle walk into Muotkan Ruoktu and the Muotkatunturi Nature Park.
Throughout the 2 hours, the focus is on slowing down and appreciating the Arctic wilderness. You traverse frozen lakes, cross snow-laden forests, and enjoy panoramic views along the Route 92. The journey emphasizes listening to nature, observing signs of wildlife like Arctic hares or reindeer, and taking in the delicate boreal light.
The guides’ enthusiasm and local knowledge help deepen the experience, sharing stories and insights about Lapland’s landscape and culture. The snowshoes are easy to use, making the activity accessible regardless of previous experience.
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This tour showcases Muotkan Ruoktu’s legendary scenery. The frozen rivers, silent forests, and vast snow-covered hills create a grandiose backdrop. The Route 92 winds through this environment, leading toward the North Cape, passing through some of the most stunning Arctic panoramas.
The landscape stays immaculately white, with delicate light that shifts with the time of day. Visitors may spot a solitary reindeer or follow the trail of an Arctic hare. The quietness of the environment enhances every step, turning each moment into a pause for reflection amidst nature’s purity.
The tour’s pace permits time for contemplation, making it a perfect activity for those seeking tranquility. The scenery’s vastness and silence create a feeling of being part of something larger, with no noise or hustle to distract from the connection with nature.

Participants receive high-end snowshoes that are designed for comfort and stability. The gear is suitable for Arctic winter conditions, ensuring warmth and security throughout the excursion. The equipment helps make snowshoeing accessible to beginners and those less experienced.
The tour’s small group size means that the guides can focus on individual safety and comfort. They offer guidance and assistance as needed, making sure everyone is confident walking on the snow and ice. The weather conditions can sometimes change, but the equipment and expertise of the guides help mitigate risks.
Warm clothing is recommended, and the tour organizer suggests dressing in layers, including sturdy après-ski boots, neck warmers or face protection, and insulated gloves. In extreme weather, the tour may be postponed or canceled with a full refund.
The tour departs directly from the main entrance of the Reception & Restaurant in Inari. The specific coordinates are 69.2515, 26.8174, making it easy to locate. The small group size, limited to 8 guests, allows for a personalized experience.
Booking offers flexibility with a free cancellation policy up to 24 hours in advance. Travelers can reserve now and pay later, providing the freedom to plan their Arctic adventure without immediate financial commitment.
This tour runs during daylight hours, with starting times available based on availability. The guide speaks multiple languages, including English, which helps guests from different backgrounds feel comfortable.
More Great Tours NearbyUnlike larger, more rushed excursions, this tour emphasizes slowness and connection. It’s designed to give participants an authentic taste of Lapland’s untouched nature, far from crowds. The small group setting fosters a more meaningful encounter with the environment and guides.
The local guides’ enthusiasm and knowledge enrich the adventure, offering personal stories and insights. The comfort of high-end equipment and the gentle pace make it suited for beginners or anyone wishing to escape the busy world for a couple of hours.
Most importantly, this experience encourages mindfulness and appreciation of the Arctic environment, making it more than just a snowshoe walk—it’s a deep, respectful connection with Lapland’s pristine wilderness.
While the tour focuses on daytime exploration, Lapland’s environment offers the possibility of seeing the northern lights if conditions are right. The quiet, unspoiled landscapes provide an excellent setting for aurora viewing after the tour, especially if combined with other activities offered in Inari.
The experience also opens the door to additional adventures like snowmobiling, reindeer feeding, or ice fishing, which some similar experiences include. These can enhance a full Arctic itinerary, but this snowshoe tour itself remains a standalone highlight in its tranquility and authenticity.
This Muotkantunturi Park snowshoe tour offers a calm, genuine journey into the heart of Finnish Lapland. The small-group size, local guides, and top-quality equipment all contribute to a high-value experience. It’s perfect for those who want to slow down, breathe deeply, and connect with the Arctic landscape.
While not designed for speed or high-intensity activity, it delivers a memorable encounter with nature’s stillness and wonders. The scenery, authentic storytelling, and peaceful pace make this a fitting choice for travelers looking for a responsible, meaningful Arctic experience.
Anyone interested in gentle outdoor adventures that emphasize mindfulness and natural beauty will find this tour an enriching addition to their Lapland trip. Just remember to dress warmly and prepare for the quiet majesty of the Arctic winter.
How long is the snowshoeing experience?
The tour lasts 2 hours.
Where does the tour start?
It departs from the main entrance of the Reception & Restaurant in Inari, at coordinates 69.2515, 26.8174.
Is equipment included?
Yes, high-end snowshoes and gear are provided for optimal comfort and safety.
Can beginners participate?
Absolutely, the snowshoes are easy to use, and the guide adjusts the pace to suit the group.
What should I wear?
Dressing in warm, layered clothing, sturdy après-ski boots, neck warmer or face protection, and insulated gloves is recommended.
Is there a chance to see the northern lights during this tour?
The tour focuses on day exploration, but conditions might allow aurora viewing afterward, especially in the clear Arctic sky.
What languages do the guides speak?
Guides are fluent in French, Polish, Spanish, Italian, and English.
What makes this tour different from others in Lapland?
Its small group size, authentic storytelling, and emphasis on slow, mindful exploration set it apart.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, full refund if canceled up to 24 hours in advance.
Is this activity suitable for all ages?
Yes, it’s accessible for most adults and children, provided they are comfortable with winter conditions.