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Experience a 3-hour snowshoe adventure in Lapland, meet reindeer at Porovaara, enjoy a campfire, and learn about Sami culture in Rovaniemi, Finland.


This $180, three-hour snowshoe adventure in Rovaniemi offers an authentic glimpse into Lapland’s winter wonderland. It combines the thrill of snowshoeing through snowy forests with the chance to meet reindeer in their natural environment. The tour is designed for those eager to explore the Arctic terrain comfortably, with all necessary equipment and transportation included.
While the experience is ideal for those interested in wildlife and Sami culture, it’s important to note that children under 12 years are not suited for this activity. The tour balances physical activity with cultural learning, making it a well-rounded choice for adult travelers wanting an immersive Arctic experience.
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The tour begins with pickup from your accommodation in Rovaniemi, after which you are transported to the private Porovaara area. Here, all necessary gear is provided, including snowshoes, warm winter clothing, and boots to keep you comfortable in Lapland’s chilly climate.
We appreciate how the guides ensure everyone is properly equipped before heading into the snowy landscape. The focus on comfort and safety is clear, allowing you to focus on the scenery and reindeer encounters without worries about cold gear or equipment issues.

Once ready, the group heads out on a snowshoe hike through a serene Arctic landscape. The snow-covered trees and quietness of the forest create a magical atmosphere. The guides lead you along the snow-blanketed paths, emphasizing the peacefulness of the environment and the unique way snowshoes distribute weight to prevent sinking deep into the snow.
This part of the experience offers a chance to enjoy Lapland’s stunning winter scenery while engaging in a gentle workout. The snowshoe trail in Lapland provides a slow-paced exploration suited for beginners and more experienced snowshoe enthusiasts alike.
The highlight of the tour is visiting the private reindeer fence at Porovaara. Here, you get the rare opportunity to meet and feed reindeer up close. The guides explain how reindeer are vital to Lapland’s cultural and economic life, emphasizing their ability to survive in the Arctic conditions.
Guests learn about the reindeers’ impressive survival skills and their significance in Sami tradition. Feeding the reindeer makes for an authentic connection with these iconic animals, set against Lapland’s winter scenery. The private fence ensures a more intimate and relaxed experience, away from crowds.
More Great Tours NearbyAfter the snowshoe hike and reindeer interaction, the group gathers around a campfire. Here, everyone can grill sausages and sip on a hot drink, enjoying a moment of warmth and relaxation amidst the snow-covered landscape. The campfire experience fosters a peaceful atmosphere, perfect for reflecting on the morning’s sights.
The guides also introduce the Lappish way of meditating by instructing guests to sit quietly and stare into the fire, connecting with the natural surroundings in a calming way. This moment adds a cultural dimension and a sense of tranquility to the adventure.
Transportation is included in the three-hour tour duration, with pickups from Rovaniemi within 10 km of the city center. For locations further out, an extra fee applies per kilometer. The tour also includes all necessary equipment, so travelers do not need to bring anything beyond a camera and thermal clothing.
The comprehensive package makes this tour a convenient option for visitors who want a hassle-free Arctic adventure. Professional guides lead the entire experience, ensuring safety and providing insightful commentary throughout.
Since the activity depends on snow conditions, the snowshoe part of the tour may be canceled if there isn’t enough snow in early winter (November–December) or late spring (April). In such cases, a full refund is provided, reflecting the tour provider’s commitment to a quality experience.
Travelers should be prepared for potentially chilly weather and dress in thermal clothing to stay warm. The timing of the tour can vary, so checking availability and starting times is recommended.
This tour suits adults seeking an authentic Arctic experience that combines physical activity, wildlife encounters, and cultural insights. It is especially suitable for those interested in learning about reindeer, Sami traditions, and Lapland’s natural beauty.
Since children under 12 are not eligible, it is best for adults or teenagers with a sense of adventure and comfort in winter environments. The experience is not designed for those looking for high-energy or adrenaline-fueled activities but rather for those who enjoy calm, nature-based excursions.
The trip provides more than just wildlife viewing; it offers a cultural insight into Sami life. The guides share stories about the importance of reindeer for the Sami people and explain how reindeer herding shapes their livelihood and traditions.
This aspect adds depth to the experience, enriching the scenic snowshoeing with meaningful cultural context. The private reindeer fence at Porovaara ensures an intimate setting for learning and interaction, making the encounter especially memorable.
Travelers are advised to bring a camera to capture the scenic snow-covered landscape and reindeer moments. Thermal clothing is essential to stay warm during the outdoor activities.
Since transportation is included but pick-up windows are limited to within 10 km of Rovaniemi, planning accordingly helps. Remember, the activity may be canceled in poor snow conditions, so flexible scheduling and checking availability are smart moves.
This snowshoe trip in Rovaniemi offers a well-rounded experience of Lapland’s winter environment, wildlife, and Sami culture. The all-inclusive package, including transportation, gear, and a campfire experience, makes it a practical choice for visitors wanting a hassle-free adventure.
While not suitable for children under 12, this tour provides an authentic connection with reindeer and the Arctic landscape for adults. It’s perfect for those seeking a peaceful, nature-filled outing with cultural insights, set against the backdrop of Lapland’s snowy beauty.
Is this tour suitable for children?
No, children under 12 years are not eligible for this activity.
What should I bring?
Travelers should bring a camera and thermal clothing to stay warm during the outdoor activities.
What happens if there isn’t enough snow?
The snowshoeing activity can be canceled if snow conditions are poor, with a full refund issued in such cases.
How is transportation arranged?
Transportation is included for pickups within 10 km of Rovaniemi city center. For locations further away, an extra fee applies per kilometer.
What makes this tour culturally special?
It offers insights into reindeer’s role in Sami culture and the chance to feed reindeer at a private fence, creating an authentic cultural experience.