On a crisp Lapland morning, the husky team strains at its traces and the sledge glides forward across a white quiet that only a polar winter can make. The Husky safari 10 km is a three-hour, family-friendly dog-sled experience based out of Sirkka in Lappi, Finland, offering hands-on time with Arctic huskies, guided driving rotations, and a fire-side finish with hot drinks. This short trail routes through the ski-fell edges and spruce pockets around Levi, where wind-sculpted snowfields and low, rounded fells form the region’s defining terrain. You’ll meet the dogs up close before departure: eager, thick-coated huskies bred for endurance and speed. After a brief safety and sled-handling orientation every guest gets to take turns driving while partners ride the sledge, moving in 10-kilometer loops that balance open tundra runs with sheltered forest sections. The contrasts—wide, sunlit plains and tight, post-and-beam spruce corridors—make each kilometer feel distinct, and if the sky clears you may glimpse the pale, high-latitude light that gives Lapland its long winter days and frequent auroral displays at night. Practical details matter here: the program is set up for small groups (around 14) and welcomes children from age four, making it one of the most accessible ways for families to experience active winter travel in Levi’s outdoor network. Guides teach basic sled control, so no prior experience is required, but the ride gives a real sense of teamwork between human and dog. After the run, the crew serves hot drinks beside an open fire, offering a simple, social ritual that warms hands and conversation. What makes this operation a local standout is its focus on participation—guests aren’t passive passengers but part of the team—and on respecting the working dogs and the fragile Arctic environment. The route highlights the area's glaciofluvial shapes and boreal forest pockets rather than groomed resort slopes, offering a quieter, more elemental slice of Lapland. For families visiting Levi, a 10 km husky safari is a compact but unforgettable introduction to winter travel: active, sensory, and rooted in animal-powered transport that has shaped northern life for generations. Whether you come for the dogs, the drive, or the chance of an aurora overhead, this short safari delivers an efficient, joyful winter outing that fits into a day of skiing, snowshoeing, or simply slowing down in the high north. Plan on bundling in thermal waterproof outerwear, bring a camera with spare batteries—cold drains power quickly. Meeting point details are provided at booking; transfers and walks move guests to the trailhead. Guides discuss local nature and responsible conduct, including avoiding disturbance of reindeer and sticking to marked access routes. The experience complements a stay in Levi and can be paired with skiing or an aurora outing.