
moderate
3 hours
Requires basic physical fitness; suitable for most people comfortable sitting in a sled for several hours and able to dress warmly in cold conditions.
Escape the crowds and explore Lapland’s tranquil wilderness on a husky sled adventure near Kiruna. After a scenic ride, warm up with a wholesome meal by the bonfire or inside the cozy main house.
3 hours • Take a seat in the front part of the sledge and take phenomenal photos! • Max 10 people
Experience the serene beauty of Lapland's wilderness on a unique tour where you’ll create your own tracks away from the crowds. After an exhilarating adventure, savor a wholesome meal by the bonfire or in the main house, all while enjoying the tranquility and wildlife of this stunning landscape.
Experience the serene beauty of Lapland's wilderness on a unique tour where you’ll create your own tracks away from the crowds. After an exhilarating adventure, savor a wholesome meal by the bonfire or in the main house, all while enjoying the tranquility and wildlife of this stunning landscape.
Temperatures can vary rapidly; wear moisture-wicking base layers and insulated outerwear to stay warm and dry.
Bring warm gloves, a hat, and warm boots to prevent frostbite during the sledding and breaks.
The front seat on the sled offers fantastic photo opportunities—prepare your camera or smartphone to capture the crisp landscapes.
Allow time to get fitted for gear and learn how to work with the huskies from your guide before setting off.
Lapland is the traditional territory of the Sami people, whose culture and reindeer herding traditions have shaped the region for centuries.
Husky Dreams follows sustainable practices by limiting group sizes and avoiding snowmobile traffic to protect winter ecosystems.
Keeps you warm by trapping body heat while wicking away sweat.
winter specific
Insulated, waterproof boots keep your feet dry and warm during the sled ride and outdoor breaks.
winter specific
Protects fingers and ears from cold bites and frostbite.
winter specific
Helps shield your eyes from glare off the snow and wind on the sled.
winter specific