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Explore Lapland’s snowy wilderness on backcountry skis with guides, campfire snacks, and breathtaking views in this 4-hour ski trekking safari from Rovaniemi.

This 4-hour ski trekking safari in Lapland offers a unique way to experience the Arctic’s untouched beauty, departing from Rovaniemi, Finland. For $124 per person, participants are taken on an adventure through deep snow, forest trails, and frozen lakes, guided by knowledgeable professionals. With a rating of 4.8 out of 5 from 185 reviews, this tour is praised for its scenic routes, friendly guides, and excellent value.
The experience is designed for those who want to explore Lapland’s wilderness without needing extensive skiing skills. The tour includes back-country skis, warm professional winter snowsuits, and snacks by a campfire, making it accessible and comfortable for beginners and experienced alike. The tour’s small group size—limited to 8 participants—ensures personalized attention and a relaxed atmosphere, making it ideal for families, couples, or solo travelers seeking an active Arctic adventure.
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The tour begins in Rovaniemi city center, with a pickup option available. Participants staying in the city are asked to meet at the activity provider’s office at Rovakatu 24, 96200 Rovaniemi. For those outside the city center, arrangements can be made by contacting the provider via email. The experience includes transportation from the meeting point to the starting location in the wilderness.
The tour is operated by Wild about Lapland and features a small group size—no more than 8 participants—which helps maintain a personal and relaxed environment. Check availability for specific start times and make sure to arrive prepared with warm clothing.

This tour takes you away from Rovaniemi, deep into the Taiga forest, where the snow is untouched and scenery is pristine. Unlike groomed cross-country trails, back-country skiing on skins-equipped skis allows for uphill ascents and downhill descents, making the route more adventurous and varied. The skis’ design means no excessive speed, making it comfortable and accessible for beginners.
The guide carefully selects locations that match the group’s skill level and needs. Before heading out, participants receive safety instructions and a brief lesson on skiing techniques suited for fresh snow. The route often includes hilly terrains, forested areas, and frozen lakes, offering diverse views and terrain to enjoy. The focus is on living the Arctic landscape in a fun and active way.

Throughout the trek, you’ll witness spectacular winter vistas, from snow-covered trees to frozen water bodies. The scenery is often described as “breathtaking” and “fairy-tale like,” with reviews highlighting the stunning views captured during the journey. The serenity of the Arctic wilderness combined with the quiet beauty of deep snow creates a memorable atmosphere.
Participants often remark on the immense beauty of the snow-laden forests and frozen lakes, which evoke feelings of stepping into a winter wonderland. The route’s remote nature ensures fewer crowds, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the peaceful environment.
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Midway through the trek, the guide lights a fire at a designated stop, where a campfire snack is served. This includes sausages baked over the fire, a typical Finnish treat, along with hot drinks to warm up after the exertion. Reviewers often praise this moment for its cozy ambiance and the opportunity to learn about Lapland’s culture.
This stop not only offers a chance to rest and refuel but also provides a spectacular viewpoint to appreciate the surrounding landscape. The bonfire adds a warm, communal touch, making the experience more than just a physical activity—it becomes a cultural exchange.
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Many reviews highlight the expertise and friendliness of the guides. Guides like Maca, Luka, Emily, and Vess are appreciated for their patience, local knowledge, and ability to tailor the experience to different skill levels. They provide clear safety instructions and help beginners navigate the deep snow comfortably.
The guides often share insights into Arctic nature and Lapland’s environment, enriching the trek with stories and facts that deepen the connection to the landscape. Their supportive attitude makes even first-time skiers feel confident and secure.

This tour is not recommended for children under 7 years, pregnant women, or individuals with mobility impairments or serious medical issues. Participants should bring warm clothing and be prepared for moderate physical activity on uneven terrain. The skis are easy to use and do not require prior experience, making it accessible to beginners willing to challenge themselves.
While the terrain is suitable for most, the tour’s adventurous aspects and snowy conditions mean some level of physical fitness is beneficial. Despite that, many comments mention how beginners and families can enjoy the activity, especially with guides adjusting the route.

Participants receive professional winter snowsuits, ski poles, and back-country skis, which are designed for comfort and ease of use. The skiing technique is explained at the start, and control of the skis is simplified by the skins attached, allowing for uphill climbs without excessive effort.
Since snowshoeing experience is not necessary, most participants find the activity easy to learn. The equipment ensures that even beginners can enjoy the thrills of off-piste skiing. The warm boots provided keep feet comfortable despite the cold landscape.

The ski trekking safari is suitable for both experienced skiers and newcomers. Many reviews mention guides adapting the route to the group’s skill level, making it an inclusive activity. Even those with limited skiing experience can enjoy the trek, especially with the supportive instruction from the guides.
For more experienced skiers, the route offers stunning terrain and scenic vistas, providing a sense of adventure. Beginners appreciate how accessible the activity is, thanks to the easy-to-use gear and step-by-step instruction.
Guides like Nick, Ana, Maca, and Emily receive high praise for their warm personalities and expertise. They make the activity enjoyable by tailoring the experience, offering support, and sharing interesting facts about Arctic nature and Lapland culture.
Many reviews mention how guides go beyond basic instruction to ensure everyone feels confident and engaged. Their patience and friendly attitude transform what could be a challenging activity into a positive, fun-filled experience.
The Ski Trekking Safari appeals to adventurers who enjoy being active in a remote natural setting. It suits beginners looking to try something new, as well as more experienced skiers eager to explore untouched landscapes. The tour’s small group size creates an intimate atmosphere, perfect for those wanting personalized attention.
The activity works well for families with older children, couples, and solo travelers who appreciate a structured, guided experience with opportunities for breathtaking photo stops and cultural insights.
The Rovaniemi Ski Trekking Safari offers a well-rounded experience of Lapland’s snowy wilderness, combining adventure, scenery, and cultural moments. For $124, participants gain access to expert guides, high-quality gear, and a memorable journey through deep snow and winter landscapes. The campfire snack and scenic viewpoints elevate the experience beyond simple skiing, making it a highlight for those seeking authentic Arctic exploration.
While it’s not designed for those with mobility issues or very young children, beginners and adventurers alike find this activity engaging and manageable. The small-group setting, friendly guides, and stunning scenery ensure this tour is likely to leave a lasting impression of Lapland’s winter magic.
“It was a great experience for me. Our guide Tiboh was really good and helpful and very patient. He explained the activity well. It's good for both …”
Is the tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the activity is designed to be accessible for beginners, with guides explaining techniques and adjusting the route to fit the group’s skill level.
What should I bring for the tour?
Participants should wear warm clothing suitable for cold weather. All necessary gear, including ski equipment and professional snowsuits, is provided.
Can children participate?
This tour is not suitable for children under 7 years. It is better suited for older children, teenagers, and adults looking for an active experience.
What if I have limited mobility?
The tour is not recommended for people with mobility impairments or serious medical conditions, as the terrain and activity require a certain level of physical mobility.