moderate
3 hours
Requires moderate fitness for standing and balancing on sleds, but suitable for beginners and families.
Explore Lapland’s snowy wilderness with a thrilling dog sled ride led by Alaskan Huskies, followed by a traditional reindeer soup lunch. This Kiruna tour offers a perfect blend of adventure and culture for all ages.
Amazing Landscapes and Traditional Lunch! | From 2000 SEK, children 1000 SEK | All ages!
Embark on a breathtaking 3-hour adventure through stunning snowy landscapes, guided by a team of spirited Alaskan Huskies. Choose to drive your own sled or relax as a passenger, and savor a delicious traditional lunch featuring reindeer soup. Experience the thrill of winter like never before!
Adult with guide: 2,000 SEK Adult self-drive: 2,500 SEK - Drive your own team of Huskies! Child (Ages up to 12): 1000 SEK - Children aren't allowed to drive
About 3 hours depending on conditions
11:30 NB: Tour start time is the time you'll be picked up!
Travel across truly amazing landscapes with only the sound of your fantastic Sled Dog Team breathing and your sleds runners cutting through the ice and snow. You have the choice to drive your own team of Huskies or be driven by our guides. You and your Husky team will travel through forest sections often covered in beautiful shining snow and across frozen rivers and lakes.
We take a lunch break to enjoy some local traditional cuisine of soup with Reindeer and Vegetables before setting off into the sunset with your enthusiastic team of Alaskan Huskies.
FREE transfers (within 20km radius from our kennel) and winter clothing included!
Temperatures vary—wear moisture-wicking base layers topped with insulated, waterproof outerwear to stay warm and dry.
Bring insulated gloves to keep your fingers warm while handling sled reins or outdoors during lunch breaks.
This popular winter tour fills quickly during peak season; reserve in advance to secure your spot.
Cold air can be dehydrating—carry a water bottle and drink regularly even if you don’t feel thirsty.
Kiruna’s history is deeply tied to Sámi culture and reindeer herding, practices still honored through local tours and cuisine.
Operators follow strict environmental guidelines to minimize impact on fragile Arctic ecosystems and respect reindeer grazing areas.
Keep your core warm while spending hours outdoors in freezing temperatures.
winter specific
Protects you from cold winds and snow while sledding and during breaks.
winter specific
Critical for hand warmth and dexterity when handling sled reins.
winter specific
Waterproof, insulated boots ensure warmth and grip on snowy terrain.
winter specific