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Experience 3 hours of snowmobiling under the Northern Lights in Levi, Finland, with campfire snacks, thermal gear, and breathtaking night sky views.
Exploring the Arctic wilderness by snowmobile under the shimmering Northern Lights is a bucket-list adventure for many travelers, and this tour in Levi, Finland, promises just that. While we haven’t personally taken this exact ride, reviews and detailed descriptions paint a picture of an experience that balances thrill, comfort, and authentic Arctic charm.
What stands out most is the emphasis on stunning scenery, warmth and comfort despite the cold, and friendly guidance that makes even beginners feel confident. A minor consideration is that the experience hinges heavily on weather conditions—if the skies stay clouded, your Aurora hunt might be more of a star-watch than a Lights show. This tour feels ideally suited for families, adventure-seekers, and anyone eager to combine outdoor exhilaration with genuine Northern Lapland atmosphere.


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This 3-hour guided journey takes you approximately 30 km into the snowy wilderness of Levi, Finland. The tour is designed to intertwine adrenaline with a taste of local culture and natural beauty. You’ll ride shared snowmobiles (with the option for single drivers at an additional charge), guided by experienced professionals who speak English and know the area well.
Participants are provided with thermal clothing—a real plus given the Arctic temperatures that can hit -40°C—and guidance to ensure everyone feels safe, even if you’re new to snowmobiling. As the reviews note, beginners quickly get comfortable thanks to clear instructions and a supportive team.
The ride begins at the meeting point in Levi, where you’ll gear up in thermal suits and receive safety instructions. The group then sets off into the beautiful, quiet wilderness, with stunning views of snow-covered forests and possibly glimpses of wildlife. The terrain is diverse enough to keep the ride exciting but controlled enough for beginners or families with kids.
Midway, the group stops at a traditional Sami-style tent—a cozy shelter—where you can warm up by the fire. Here, you’ll enjoy Finnish sausages cooked over the open flames, along with warm coffee and juice, allowing you to relax and chat amidst the stunning natural backdrop.
The main highlight is, of course, the chance to see the Northern Lights. The tour touts itself as an ideal Aurora hunt, but reviewers highlight that weather conditions are crucial. As one reviewer noted, “It’s not necessarily a dedicated Aurora chase, but it’s a perfect spot to watch if the sky clears.” On cloudy nights, star gazing and observing the night sky’s beauty become the main event.
Several factors make this experience particularly appealing:
The highlight for many is the campfire stop. Reviewers loved the Sami-style tent and the fiery sausages—they describe the stop as “fantastic,” “superb,” and “an exceptional place to cook.” With hot drinks in hand, you can take in the silence of the Arctic night, the glow of the fire, and maybe even catch a shooting star or glimpse the elusive Aurora.
At $159.48 per person, this tour offers a good balance of adventure and comfort. Considering the 3-hour duration, the inclusion of thermal clothing, guidance, snacks, and the unique experience of snowmobiling in the Arctic, it’s a solid value. Reviews reflect this, with travelers describing it as “well worth it,” especially if you’re after a memorable outdoor activity paired with a cultural twist.
It’s worth noting that the tour operates on a shared snowmobile basis—two people per vehicle—though there is an additional charge for single drivers. For families or small groups, sharing can enhance camaraderie, while solo travelers or those craving more independence can opt for their own snowmobile at extra cost.
Most travelers book about 38 days in advance, indicating a healthy interest and limited availability—especially during peak winter months. The tour has a maximum of 14 travelers, keeping it intimate and personalized.

Multiple reviews praise the friendly staff, with comments like “super friendly staff,” and highlight the breathtaking landscapes. One traveler, Wei, noted the organization as “well equipped for -40°C outdoor snowmobiling,” emphasizing the importance of proper gear and guidance in such extreme weather.
Another reviewer, Sebastien, called it “an amazing experience” with “breathtaking landscape,” emphasizing the good fun on snowmobiles and the warmth of the staff. Even if the Northern Lights weren’t visible, many found the starry night and the quiet beauty of Lapland to be a highlight.
While the experience promises Aurora viewing, reviewers remind future travelers that weather plays a key role. Cloud cover can obscure the Lights, but the starry sky and the Arctic silence often compensate, providing a memorable night out.
Guides exhibit attentiveness; safety briefings are clear, and equipment is adequate for the cold. The thermal suits and guidance help reduce risks, making it accessible even for those new to snowmobiling.
This tour is perfect for adventure lovers eager to try snowmobiling, families with kids looking for a safe, fun outdoor activity, and those seeking an authentic Arctic experience. The combination of scenic rides, cultural stops, and the chance to see the Northern Lights makes it a memorable outing.
If you’re after a relaxed, well-organized experience with good value, this trip ticks many boxes. However, those who are highly sensitive to weather or looking for a guaranteed Aurora sighting might want to plan accordingly or consider other specialized Aurora tours.
The 3 Hours Snowmobiling under Auroras and Night Sky tour offers a balanced mix of adventure, culture, and natural beauty. With its friendly guides, cozy campfire, and stunning landscapes, it provides a genuine taste of Lapland’s wilderness. The inclusion of thermal gear and a flexible itinerary make it accessible and comfortable, even for beginners or families with children.
The chance to see the Northern Lights remains a highlight, but even if clouds obscure the sky, the experience of riding through pristine snow, cooking sausages over a campfire, and gazing at a star-studded sky makes it worthwhile.
For travelers craving a fun, authentic Arctic adventure at a fair price, this tour is a solid choice. It’s especially suited for those who want a taste of outdoor thrill combined with culture, comfort, and natural wonder.

Is the tour suitable for children? Yes, children aged 3-12 can participate, seated in a sleigh. The tour is family-friendly and designed to be safe for younger travelers.
What should I wear? Thermal clothing is provided, and it’s recommended to dress warmly in layers, including waterproof outerwear, gloves, and hats, to stay comfortable in temperatures as low as -40°C.
Will I see the Northern Lights? The tour give you the best chance of Aurora viewing, but weather conditions like clouds can affect visibility. If the sky is cloudy, star gazing and observing the night sky become the main focus.
How long is the snowmobile ride? The safari covers about 30 km and lasts approximately 2-3 hours, including stops and the campfire experience.
Is the tour beginner-friendly? Yes, guides provide instructions in English, and many reviews mention that even beginners get comfortable quickly thanks to clear guidance.
Can I drive alone? Single drivers can pay an extra fee to operate their own snowmobile, otherwise, you’ll share with another participant.
What is included in the price? Thermal clothing, guidance, snacks, hot drinks, and sausages cooked over the campfire are included. The self-liability waiver costs 35EUR.
What about safety? Guides are attentive, safety equipment is provided, and instructions are clear. However, participants must sign a liability waiver.
Is transfer included? The meeting point is in Levi, close to public transportation, but transfers are not included in the tour price.
Can I cancel if my plans change? Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled at least 24 hours before the start, with a full refund. Weather-related cancellations are also fully refundable or rebookable.
This adventure offers a fantastic way to combine outdoor excitement with cultural authenticity, making it a worthwhile addition to any Arctic itinerary. Whether chasing the elusive Aurora or simply soaking in the pristine winter landscape, this tour promises a memorable Arctic night.