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Experience 3.5 hours of arctic adventure with dog sledding in Narvik, Norway. Drive your own team of huskies, enjoy a cozy Sami tent lunch, and explore majestic mountain terrain.
The Narvik: Dogsledding with Husky Isogaisa tour offers an authentic Arctic experience that combines adventure, wildlife, and local culture. Priced with the option to reserve now and pay later, this 3.5-hour trip departs from Husky Isogaisa, a scenic 30-minute drive from Narvik city center. With a high rating of 4.7 out of 5 based on 35 reviews, it speaks to the quality and enjoyment of this Arctic activity.
Participants get to drive their own dog sleds, guided by an experienced guide who leads a team of enthusiastic huskies through majestic mountain terrain. The tour is suitable for those who are comfortable running in the snow, making it a fantastic option for active travelers seeking a hands-on adventure. It’s important to note that the tour runs from December 1st to April 30th, depending on snow conditions.
While the experience promises thrilling sled rides, warm hospitality, and a chance to meet the dogs up close, travelers should be prepared for the physical demands and bring warm winter clothes. This tour offers a genuine taste of Arctic life with plenty of opportunities for photos and interaction with the huskies.
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The tour begins at Husky Isogaisa, which is accessible via a 30-minute car ride from Narvik city center. The exact coordinates are 68.63697052001953, 17.731260299682617. This location provides a cozy setting where travelers can comfortably start their Arctic adventure.
Participants are advised to dress warmly, bringing winter clothes, hats, gloves, snow boots, and warm shoes. Since pets are not allowed, it’s best to leave animals at home. The meeting is scheduled at either 09:30 or 14:30 on Tuesdays and Thursdays, with booking closing at 16:00 the day before.
The core of this journey is the dog sled ride, lasting approximately 30 to 60 minutes. Travelers get thorough training on how to operate the sled in English, ensuring safety and confidence before heading out. The guide leads a team of 4 to 6 dogs, with each participant taking turns driving or sitting to enjoy the scenery.
Midway, the group takes a short rest break to allow the dogs to relax, giving everyone a chance to pet and photograph the huskies. After the break, the sled ride resumes, offering a smooth glide through the Arctic wilderness, with majestic mountains providing a stunning backdrop. The terrain can be slippery due to weather conditions, so slower speeds are sometimes necessary, but the overall ride remains an exhilarating highlight.
Before the ride begins, the guide provides a comprehensive explanation of dog sledding and what it entails. The dogs are eager and love to run, capable of covering up to 500 kilometers in a few days, which highlights their endurance and strength. After the ride, the guide emphasizes animal care, thanking the huskies for their effort and sharing insights into sled dog life.
Travelers get a personal connection with the dogs, with opportunities to pet and interact with the huskies after the ride. This close-up experience enhances understanding of sled dog teamwork and the bond between humans and animals in Arctic transportation.
More Great Tours NearbyPost-adventure, the tour continues with a delicious lunch served inside a heated Sami tent (lavvu). This cozy setting allows for relaxing and warming up after the outdoor activity. The meal includes warm drinks and is a perfect way to recharge while sharing stories of the day’s adventure.
The Sami tent setting offers an authentic Arctic atmosphere, giving visitors a chance to enjoy local culture alongside the natural beauty. The lunch and warm beverages are included, adding comfort to the day’s adrenaline-filled excursion.
This tour requires participants to be able to run in the snow, as driving the sled involves physical effort. It is not suitable for children under 4 years, pregnant women, or individuals with animal allergies. The activity prefers a minimum age of 4, making it accessible to families with older children.
Travelers should dress warmly, with hats, gloves, and snow clothing, to remain comfortable in the Arctic environment. Since pets are not permitted, pet owners should plan accordingly.
The tour operates from December through April, with the exact dates depending on snow conditions. Cold weather and snow are essential for the sled rides, and the operator monitors weather to ensure safe and enjoyable experiences. Weather can affect the pace and safety, so flexible scheduling and packing appropriate winter gear are advisable.
The experience is designed to be intimate, with small groups limited to 7 participants. This allows for personalized attention from the live tour guide, who speaks English and Norwegian. The guides are experienced and lead the team of huskies, ensuring both safety and engagement.
Participants may be divided into two groups if necessary, to make the most of the number of sleds and dogs available, and to enhance the overall experience.
While the average rating is 4.7, reviews highlight some areas for consideration. Some mention that the sled ride can feel short, and the post-ride time with the huskies may be limited due to group organization. Others note that the speed can be slow during certain stretches, especially in weather conditions that require caution.
However, the guide’s friendliness and knowledge receive praise, with many appreciating the opportunity to drive the sled and interact with the dogs. The lunch in the Sami tent is generally well-received, although some reviewers found the food quality to be mediocre relative to the price.
The Narvik Dog Sledding with Husky Isogaisa tour offers a hands-on Arctic experience that combines adventure, wildlife, and local culture. The opportunity to drive your own sled, meet enthusiastic huskies, and enjoy scenic mountain terrain makes this a memorable activity.
While the ride duration may feel brief for some, the personal interaction with the dogs and the warm lunch in a Sami tent add significant value. The small group size ensures a personalized experience, and the seasonality means snow conditions can influence the ride quality.
This tour suits active travelers who want to get off the beaten path and connect with Arctic nature. It’s especially suitable for those comfortable with physical activity and prepared for cold weather. Overall, it promises a genuine, exhilarating taste of Norway’s Arctic wilderness with plenty of opportunities for photos and new furry friends.
Is prior experience with dog sledding necessary?
No, the tour includes training in English on how to drive the sled, making it accessible even for first-timers.
What should I wear for the trip?
Participants should bring warm winter clothes, hats, gloves, snow clothing, and warm shoes to stay comfortable in the cold Arctic environment.
Can children participate in this tour?
This experience is not suitable for children under 4 years old; the minimum age is typically 4, and children should be able to run in the snow.
Are pets allowed during the tour?
No, pets are not permitted on this activity.
How long does the sled ride last?
The dog sledding itself lasts about 30 to 60 minutes, with additional time for training, breaks, and lunch.
What happens if weather conditions are poor?
The tour operates from December to April, depending on snow. In case of unsuitable weather, the operator may reschedule or cancel, with full refunds available if canceled up to 24 hours in advance.