challenging
6–8 hours including breaks
Participants should be in good physical condition, comfortable with outdoor winter conditions
Experience the thrill of mushing through Lapland’s snowy wilderness on an overnight sleddog tour. Cozy up in a wilderness cabin and wake up to Arctic vistas. A perfect winter escape for adventure lovers.
All Inclusive | Magical Night-Time Wilderness | From 6,500 SEK, children 3,250 SEK | All ages!
Experience the thrill of driving your own team of Huskies through a stunning winter landscape! This unforgettable overnight adventure includes a cozy stay at a Wilderness Cabin, a delicious 3-course dinner, and a hearty breakfast. Enjoy the beauty of nature while bonding with your furry companions in this unique winter escapade.
Adults (Ages 13+): 6,500 SEK Children (Ages up to 12): 3,250 SEK
About 20 hours
Depart at 15:30, return before lunchtime the next day, around 11am
We pick you up in the afternoon and you drive your own team of Huskies through the winter paradise.
You have the option not to drive and sit on the guide's sled but please let us know in advance. Children under 12 can't drive their own sled.
We travel to a Wilderness Cabin (Kaperas Lake Side Lodge) where you can enjoy a delicious 3-course dinner after we feed the dog teams.
In the morning we cook breakfast, then we feed the dogs and prepare ourselves and our furry friends for the journey back to the main camp.
• We provide only non-alcoholic drinks but you're welcome to bring your own! • Winter clothes included!
Ensure you wear moisture-wicking base layers, insulating mid-layers, and waterproof outerwear for comfort and safety.
Drink plenty of water even in cold weather to stay energized and prevent dehydration.
Always adhere to guided trail markings to ensure safety in unknown terrains.
Bring extra gloves and hats as weather conditions can change rapidly.
Dog sledding has been a vital mode of transportation in Lapland for centuries, integral to Sami culture.
The outfit maintains a strong focus on eco-friendly practices, ensuring minimal environmental impact and supporting local wildlife.
Keeps you warm on the trail while allowing mobility.
winter specific
Protects your hands from frostbite during cold runs.
winter specific
Provides warmth and traction on snow and ice.
winter specific
Protects your eyes from snow glare.
winter specific