Adventure Brief
Drill a hole in the ice of Lake Inari with a Sámi guide, catch your own fish, and fry it over an open fire. A short, culture-rich winter experience based in Nellim, Lappi.
2 hours
moderate
Family Friendly
No Experience Required
Ages 15+ • 2 hours • Catch your own lunch and fry it on the campfire!
Drill a hole in the ice of Lake Inari with a Sámi guide, catch your own fish, and fry it over an open fire. A short, culture-rich winter experience based in Nellim, Lappi.
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Difficulty
moderate
Duration
2 hours
Fitness Level
Light to moderate: ability to stand and move on packed ice for a couple hours and manage basic outdoor tasks.
Wildlife
History
Lake Inari is one of the most sacred places in Sámi culture; local guides share stories about fishing rights and seasonal practices passed down through generations.
Conservation
Operators emphasize low-impact use of the lake—follow leave-no-trace practices, respect local rules on fishing and stay on firm, guided routes to protect fragile winter vegetation.
Sámi Village
Ages 15+ • 2 hours • Catch your own lunch and fry it on the campfire!
About Sámi Village
Sámi Village in Nellim, Lappi, is a small cultural tourism provider specializing in authentic Sámi experiences in Arctic Finland. The operation offers in-person encounters with local Sámi hosts in traditional dress, opportunities to hear joik singing, guided winter fishing on Lake Inari, a lakeside Sámi dinner featuring reindeer or elk and forest berries, and guided snowshoe treks through Lapland wilderness. Activities are led by local Sámi guides and hosts who share stories about daily life, survival skills, and cultural traditions tied to the landscape. Visits focus on living culture and natural scenery: old buildings, lakeshore views, and seasonal displays such as the northern lights. The guided winter fishing experience includes ice fishing through Lake Inari and preparation of the catch over an open fire, emphasizing practical traditions and outdoor skills. The Sámi dinner highlights regional ingredients including reindeer or elk, wild berries, and Finnish blueberry wine served on the lakeshore. Snowshoe tours traverse rugged Arctic terrain with interpretation about local wildlife and survival practices. Sámi Village welcomes visitors seeking cultural immersion, nature-based activities, and quiet Arctic scenery. Information is provided in advance about meeting points in Nellim and what to bring for cold weather. The experiences suit adults and families prepared for outdoor conditions. Sámi Village offers small-group encounters focused on authenticity, respectful cultural exchange, and direct contact with Sámi hosts and guides. Activities take place around Nellim and Lake Inari, and seasons vary; many visitors experience the northern lights during winter nights when conditions allow. Bring warm layers.
Location
Nellim, Lappi
Remote Arctic village location
Local Guides
Sámi guides
Hosted by Sámi people
Tours Offered
4 experiences
Cultural and outdoor activities
Key Setting
Lake Inari
Lakeshore and northern lights
Reserve visits, a Sámi dinner, winter fishing, or a snowshoe tour led by local Sámi guides; check availability and prepare for Arctic conditions.
Dress in layers
Bring insulated base and mid layers plus a windproof outer shell—temperatures and wind can shift quickly on the lake.
Bring a warm drink
A thermos with hot liquid keeps fingers nimble between bites and enhances comfort while waiting on the ice.
Arrive at the meeting point
Plan transport to Nellimintie 4139a, Nellim; transfers are not included so allow extra travel time in winter conditions.
Respect local culture
Listen to your Sámi host and follow guidance on fishing rights and site usage—this is a culturally sensitive landscape.
Insulated layers
Keeps you warm on the exposed ice; bring moisture-wicking base layers and a warm mid layer.
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Thermal boots and socks
Waterproof, insulated boots and warm socks prevent cold feet during standing and walking on ice.
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Weatherproof camera or phone case
Protects gear from cold and moisture while shooting low-light scenes and close-ups by the fire.
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Thermos and snacks
Hot drinks and high-energy snacks maintain body heat and energy between casts and during the shore-cook.
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