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Experience a unique self-drive husky sleigh ride through Lapland's forests to a reindeer farm, including feeding reindeer, with a cozy lunch and small group intimacy.


This tour offers an exciting self-driven husky sleigh ride that covers more than 5 kilometers through snowy, ancient forests. The journey starts with a guided safety briefing and the opportunity for participants to take the reins, making it perfect for those seeking an active, hands-on experience. Along the way, travelers enjoy the tranquility of Lapland’s winter landscape, with the chance to appreciate the peacefulness of the wilderness.
The self-drive element distinguishes this adventure, allowing participants to drive the husky team themselves, then swap drivers at the reindeer farm to ensure everyone gets a turn. The route is designed to be relaxed and enjoyable, emphasizing the beauty of the surrounding nature. This tour is especially suited for those who appreciate a personal connection with their animals and the environment, rather than just a passive ride.
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One of the highlights is the reindeer farm visit, which is entirely accessible only by husky sleigh. This private visit ensures an intimate experience away from crowds, giving a personalized tour led by a reindeer expert. The guide shares stories about reindeer life and traditions, providing a deeper insight into local culture.
At the farm, feeding the reindeer is a key activity, with opportunities to hand-feed these gentle animals and take pictures. Visitors can also learn each reindeer’s name, adding a friendly, personal touch to the encounter. The farm visit offers a peaceful contrast to the energetic sled ride, giving guests time to connect with nature and animals in a quiet setting.
After the reindeer farm visit, a traditional warming soup is served, offering a comforting break in a remote, Nordic setting. The lunch is included as part of the experience, providing a chance to relax and enjoy local flavors amidst the snowy landscape. The warmth of the soup complements the outdoor activity, making the overall adventure feel welcoming and authentic.
This tour departs from three pickup locations in Rovaniemi: Arctic Circle Husky Park, Hotelli Metsähirvas, and Scandic Rovaniemi. It includes round-trip bus transfers totaling about two hours of travel, making it easy to access from central accommodations. The small group size is limited to 8 participants, which fosters a relaxed atmosphere and allows for more personalized attention from guides.
Each participant has the opportunity to drive the husky team, with the flexibility to switch drivers during the reindeer farm visit. This setup ensures a more engaging and interactive experience, ideal for travelers looking for a more meaningful connection with the animals and environment.
More Great Tours NearbyVisitors should dress warmly in thermal clothing, including wind-resistant outer layers, hats, and thick gloves. Since the activity is outdoors in cold weather, proper gear is essential. The tour does not provide thermal accessories, so bringing your own is recommended.
Personal medication should be carried if needed, and those with back pains, pregnancy, or mobility issues should consider the bumpy nature of the husky sledding. The activity is suitable for participants over 18 years old who drive the sled, while children under 18 must sit in the sled.
The tour takes place outdoors without access to electricity or running water, and uses an outhouse for bathroom needs. Safety is prioritized, and in bad weather conditions, the guide may opt to drive the sled instead of the participant.
This adventure is offered by North Tours Oy, a provider known for small group tours and personalized experiences. Booking includes free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, and the reserve now, pay later option provides flexibility for travelers unsure of their plans.
The duration of about 4.5 hours includes pickup, travel, the sled ride, reindeer farm visit, and lunch. The tour runs in English, making it accessible for international visitors.
While this tour offers a self-drive husky sled with a reindeer farm visit, similar experiences include guided husky sledding, longer rides, or combined safari options with barbecue or transfers. The main advantage here is the small group size and interactive nature—driving your own team and visiting a private reindeer farm.
Travelers seeking a more personal and authentic Arctic adventure will find this option appealing, especially if they want to drive their own husky team and feed reindeer in a tranquil setting. The limited number of participants ensures a quiet, unrushed experience, ideal for those valuing quality over quantity.
This tour provides a unique combination of active husky sleigh driving and close-up reindeer encounters in a private farm setting. The small group size and personalized interactions make it stand out among other Arctic excursions. The inclusion of a warm, traditional lunch adds a cozy touch to the outdoor adventure.
While cold weather gear is a must, the overall experience offers a peaceful, authentic glimpse of Lapland’s winter traditions. It caters well to those who appreciate hands-on activities and quiet nature walks rather than crowded tourist spots.
This self-drive husky and reindeer tour is an excellent choice for travelers wanting a more intimate, interactive Arctic experience that combines adventure, culture, and nature in a beautiful setting.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Children under 18 must sit in the sled and cannot drive the huskies. It’s ideal for families with kids who are comfortable sitting in a sled and can handle the outdoor cold.
What should I wear for this activity?
Dress in thermal clothing with wind-resistant outer layers, hat, and warm gloves. Proper gear is essential since the activity takes place outdoors in cold and windy weather.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience, including pickup, travel, the sled ride, reindeer farm visit, and lunch, lasts around 4.5 hours.
Can I change drivers during the husky sled ride?
Yes, after arriving at the reindeer farm, you can swap drivers to give everyone a chance to drive the husky team.
Is food provided during the tour?
Yes, a traditional warming soup is served at the reindeer farm, offering a cozy, authentic lunch experience in the Arctic.
Are there any physical limitations or health considerations?
Participants should consider the bumpy nature of husky sledding, especially if pregnant or experiencing back pains. The activity is outdoors with no electricity or running water available.
What makes this tour stand out from others?
The private access to the reindeer farm, small group size, and self-drive husky experience create a personalized and peaceful Arctic adventure.
How can I book this tour?
Reservations are available with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, and the reserve now, pay later option offers added flexibility.
Can I participate if I have no experience with huskies?
Yes, the safety briefing and guided instructions prepare you to drive the husky team confidently, provided you are over 18 and comfortable outdoors.