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

Experience the magic of Lapland with a 3-hour husky sled tour near Kiruna, including sunrise views, dog interactions, and warming snacks in a cozy hut.

The Sunrise Zen Husky Tour offers a tranquil, immersive experience into Swedish Lapland’s wilderness. Priced at $248.10 per person and lasting approximately 3 hours, this tour is designed for those who want a peaceful, scenic adventure while sitting on a sled pulled by a team of 12-14 Alaskan Huskies. It departs at 10:00 am from a kennel about 17 km outside Kiruna, away from crowds, ensuring a personal and relaxed atmosphere. The tour is highly recommended, with a perfect 5.0-star rating from 94 reviews, and a full 100% of participants suggesting it to others.
What truly sets this experience apart is the opportunity to watch the sunrise over Swedish Lapland, with breathtaking pastel colors illuminating the forest landscape. The tour not only emphasizes the thrill of dog sledding but also allows you to meet the friendly Huskies, help care for the dogs, and end with warm drinks and snacks by a cozy fire. This adventure suits travelers seeking a peaceful, nature-focused activity with an intimate group size, limited to just four guests per session.

While in Kiruna, here are other experiences we've covered
This tour begins with a free pickup from Kiruna, taking guests to the Snowdog Kennel, located about 17 km outside the city. Once there, guests change into warm, supplied clothing before heading into the Poikkijärvi Woods—a dark, tranquil forest setting perfect for witnessing the early morning light. The guide leads the team of Huskies through these wild paths, offering a relaxed sled ride that seats up to four people in a shared sled.
The focus here is on personal comfort and connection with nature. You’ll be sitting back as the dogs pull the sled along snow-covered trails, absorbing the crisp, pastel-colored sky and the peaceful silence of Lapland’s wilderness. If you’re fortunate, you might observe reindeer or moose during the ride, adding to the authentic Arctic experience.

One of the highlights of this tour is the chance to meet the Huskies up close. Guests are encouraged to help care for the dogs, such as preparing them before the ride and securing them afterward. The dogs are described as friendly, well-behaved, and loved as part of the team, which enhances the sense of connection and respect for these working animals.
The guide shares insights about the dogs’ lives, their training, and how they work together during sled rides. After the sledding portion, guests can reward the team with meat treats, a favorite winter snack for these hardy Arctic dogs. Many reviews mention how the dogs’ happiness and well-being are obvious, thanks to the small kennel size and attentive care.

The tour’s timing at 10:00 am allows guests to experience the magical sunrise, which produces crystallized pastel hues across the sky. This vibrant display makes the moment truly unforgettable. The dark Poikkijärvi Woods serve as a perfect backdrop to witness nature’s quiet spectacle, often with the possibility of glimpsing local wildlife such as reindeer or moose.
The peaceful atmosphere is complemented by the guides’ expertise, who explain the natural phenomena and provide context about the Arctic environment. This tranquility offers a meditative quality that many find deeply relaxing and soul-refreshing.

Once the sled ride concludes, the adventure continues in a cozy fire hut near the kennel. Here, guests can warm up with hot drinks and snacks—perfect for combating the cold. The hut provides a comfortable spot to rest, chat, and reflect on the morning’s experiences while enjoying the fire’s warmth.
This part of the tour emphasizes comfort and connection, creating a warm, inviting end to an active morning. Guests often comment on how peaceful and satisfying it is to relax in this setting, savoring local drinks and sharing stories with fellow travelers or guides.

The tour’s limit of just four participants guarantees a personalized experience where guests can ask questions, receive individual attention, and fully enjoy the moment. The small group size also means less crowding and more flexibility in the experience.
The pickup is free, and the entire process—from changing into warm clothing to returning to Kiruna—flows smoothly. The timing at 10:00 am is ideal for travelers wanting a morning adventure without rushing, and the three-hour duration strikes a balance between activity and relaxation.

Based on the glowing reviews, the guides are described as friendly, professional, and knowledgeable. They explain the dog sledding process clearly and with enthusiasm, making the experience accessible for all levels of familiarity with sled dogs.
The dog team is renowned for being well-behaved and happy, which is a reflection of the small-scale kennel operation that prioritizes animal care. The guides’ warm attitude and storytelling contribute significantly to the overall enjoyment of this tour.

While the tour is suitable for most individuals, children under 6 years old are not allowed, primarily due to the cold temperatures involved. Participants should be prepared for outdoor exposure in winter conditions, but cold-weather gear is provided to ensure comfort and safety.
The sled ride itself is designed for ease, with no intense physical activity required from guests. Those with mobility issues or concerns about cold exposure should consider this, but for most, the experience remains accessible and manageable.
Unlike larger, more commercial sled dog tours, this small-group experience offers intimate interaction with the dogs, guides, and the Lapland environment. The focus on natural scenery, animal welfare, and personalized service makes it a special choice for travelers seeking authenticity.
The timing for sunrise, the fire hut, and the opportunity to help care for the Huskies give this tour a warm, human touch that many similar experiences lack. Plus, the free pickup and all gear included contribute to good value for money.
This 3-hour husky sled tour near Kiruna offers a peaceful, scenic way to engage with Swedish Lapland’s wilderness. With a perfect rating and enthusiastic reviews, it clearly provides quality, personalized service in a stunning natural setting.
While small in group size, the tour packs in spectacular views, close animal interactions, and warm hospitality. It’s ideal for nature lovers, dog enthusiasts, and those wanting a serene Arctic morning. The tour’s limited capacity means early booking is recommended, but it promises an authentic and memorable experience in the Swedish Arctic.
“Brilliant experience. Lovely staff. Very friendly. Would highly recommend to anyone wishing to experience the outdoors while in the artic.”
Is the tour suitable for children?
Children under 6 years old are not permitted, mainly because of the cold temperatures involved.
What is included in the tour?
The tour includes use of cold-weather gear, hot drinks, snacks, and pickup from Kiruna.
How long does the tour last?
The total experience lasts approximately 3 hours, starting at 10:00 am.
Can I help care for the dogs?
Yes, guests are encouraged to help prepare and secure the Huskies, adding to the personal touch.
Is the sled ride physically demanding?
No, the ride is designed to be relaxing with seating for four people in a shared sled.
What is the best time of day for this tour?
The 10:00 am departure allows for witnessing the sunrise and enjoying morning tranquility.
What should I wear?
Warm, provided cold-weather gear ensures comfort in the Arctic conditions.
Where does the tour start?
From the Snowdog Kennel, about 17 km outside Kiruna, with free pickup included.
What makes this tour unique?
Its small group size, personal interaction with the Huskies, and the sunrise setting in Swedish Lapland.
How do I book this experience?
Bookings are recommended 87 days in advance, through the provided platform or contact details.