Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124

Experience reindeer sledding, feeding, Sami culture, and a chance to see the northern lights on this 4-5 hour tour from Tromsø, Norway for $202.

For travelers seeking a genuine Arctic adventure, the Reindeer Sledding and Feeding with Chance of Northern Lights tour from Tromsø offers a compelling blend of culture, wildlife interaction, and natural beauty. Priced at $202, this approximately 4 to 5-hour experience is led by a Sámi reindeer herder guide, ensuring an authentic perspective on indigenous life. While the reindeer sledding can be affected by weather conditions, the tour consistently delivers close encounters with reindeer, a traditional Sami meal, and the potential to witness the Northern Lights outside the city.
This tour is ideal for those interested in cultural storytelling, outdoor Arctic activities, and wildlife, especially when seeking a more local experience compared to typical tourist options. Group sizes are capped at 48 travelers to foster a personal atmosphere, and the price includes a traditional Sami stew and hot drinks, adding warmth and flavor to the evening. Keep in mind that weather can impact the sledding activity, but the reindeer encounters and cultural insights remain core features even in less ideal conditions.

Planning more time in Tromso? We've covered other experiences worth considering.

The tour begins promptly at 6:00 pm at Fredrik Langes gate 4 in central Tromsø. The return is also to this meeting point, making logistics straightforward. The transport involves a bus ride that takes visitors out of the city, providing a comfortable and scenic transfer to the Sami camp. The overall group size is limited to 48 travelers, helping to avoid the overcrowding issues noted in some reviews.

The main activity involves reindeer sledding, which lasts approximately 30 minutes. The sleds are pulled by gentle reindeer, carefully supervised by the Sámi guide. However, weather conditions heavily influence this part of the tour; snow and ice are essential for safe sledding, and if conditions are poor, the activity may be cancelled. In such cases, a partial refund is offered. Even if sledding is canceled, the opportunity to interact with and feed the reindeer remains a highlight.
The reindeer are described as friendly and eager to eat, with some interactions between animals during feeding, adding a playful element. Several reviews highlight how close and interactive the reindeer are, making this a memorable wildlife experience suitable for families and animal lovers.

After the outdoor activities, the group moves into a lavvu tent, a traditional Sami dwelling. Here, a warm Sami stew is served, accompanied by hot drinks like hot chocolate, coffee, or tea. The meal is described as filling and authentic, with bread and cookies often included.
While dining, the guide—who comes from an authentic Sami reindeer herding family—shares stories about Sami culture, artifacts, and the impact of climate change on their way of life. Storytelling is a key part of the experience, providing insight into indigenous traditions. Several reviews mention that the cultural component is a major highlight, with guests appreciating the knowledgeable guides and the storytelling sessions.

One of the most appealing aspects of this tour is the opportunity to see the Northern Lights, away from the light pollution of Tromsø. The Sky conditions depend heavily on the weather, but several reviews confirm sightings of stunning, multi-colored auroras. The guides are attentive, ensuring that everyone gets a fair chance to observe the elusive lights if they appear during the evening.
Guests are encouraged to look outside during the meal or after the storytelling if the Aurora Borealis is visible. The chance remains even if the lights do not make an appearance, thanks to the location and timing of the tour.

Since Arctic weather is unpredictable, travelers should dress warmly, especially for the outdoor sledding and reindeer encounters. The activity operates in all weather conditions, but poor weather can lead to activity cancellations, particularly the reindeer sledding. The cancellation policy offers full refunds if the tour is canceled due to bad weather.
The group size of up to 48 people helps balance a personal experience with the convenience of a larger tour. Some reviews point out that crowds can feel large, especially at the feeding station or lavvu, so early arrival and proper layering are recommended.

The meal inside the lavvu is described as hearty and authentic, providing a taste of Sami cuisine. However, some reviews mention that facilities like restrooms can be primitive or not female-friendly, so travelers should be prepared. The hot drinks and cookies served post-activity are a nice touch, especially after outdoor exposure.
While hotel pickup is not included, the central meeting point simplifies planning. The duration of the tour allows enough time for outdoor activities, cultural talks, and dining, making the entire experience well-rounded.

This tour is comparable to other reindeer sledding experiences in Tromsø and nearby areas, with some reviews noting that this experience may feel somewhat touristic. However, the focus on Sami culture and the authentic guide set it apart from more generic options.
Additional Northern Lights tours and local wildlife experiences are available, some offering more intensive aurora chasing or longer sled rides. The links provided suggest options that include dinner, camp visits, or walking tours, providing alternatives depending on specific interests.
This 4-5 hour experience offers a comprehensive look at Sami life, with reindeer interactions, cultural storytelling, and the chance to see the northern lights. The price of $202 is reasonable considering the activities, meal, and cultural insights, especially for those keen to connect with indigenous traditions and enjoy Arctic wildlife.
While weather can impact the sledding, the up-close reindeer encounters and authentic Sami storytelling make this tour a valuable addition to any Tromsø itinerary. It suits families, cultural enthusiasts, and wildlife lovers alike, providing a warm, educational, and scenic evening in the Norwegian Arctic.
“Unfortunately due to weather conditions the sledding part was cancelled and refunded but the up close encounter with the reindeer, the meal and the…”
Is reindeer sledding guaranteed on this tour?
Reindeer sledding is subject to snow conditions, so it may be canceled if the weather isn’t suitable. A partial refund is offered if sledding cannot happen, but the rest of the experience, including feeding and cultural storytelling, proceeds as planned.
What should I wear for this tour?
Dress warmly in layers, as outdoor Arctic conditions can be cold and unpredictable. The tour operates in all weather, but proper clothing ensures comfort during outdoor activities.
Can I see the Northern Lights on this tour?
There is a good chance of seeing the Aurora Borealis, especially since the tour takes you away from city lights. The guide monitors sky conditions and will assist in viewing if the lights appear.
Are facilities adequate during the tour?
Facilities, like restrooms, can be primitive or not female-friendly, so plan accordingly. The lavvu provides warmth and shelter for dining and storytelling.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the experience is family-friendly, especially the feeding and cultural storytelling parts. Children will enjoy interacting with reindeer and listening to Sami stories.
How do I cancel if my plans change?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the tour, with a full refund. Cancellations less than 24 hours in advance are not refunded.