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Experience the thrill of a 2-hour husky safari in Saariselkä. Glide through snowy landscapes, meet friendly huskies, and enjoy cozy fireside snacks.
If you’re dreaming of a winter adventure in Finland, a husky safari in Saariselkä is a must-do experience. This 2-hour tour, offered by Easy Travel, promises a blend of exhilarating sled rides, stunning Arctic scenery, and the chance to interact with adorable, energetic huskies. From the moment you’re picked up, the excitement builds as you get ready for a genuine winter odyssey.
What we really love about this tour is the authentic connection with the dogs and the chance to drive your own sled — a truly immersive way to experience Lapland’s snow-covered wilderness. Plus, the convenience of round-trip hotel pickup and a cozy fireside snack makes it even more appealing. On the downside, if you’re after a longer or more intense adventure, this might feel a bit brief. But for those wanting a taste of the Arctic magic, this safari hits the mark perfectly.
This tour is ideal for families, couples, or solo travelers who crave outdoor fun, stunning vistas, and a chance to meet the famous Arctic huskies. If you’re looking for an experience that balances adventure with comfort and authenticity, it’s hard to beat.

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The tour begins around 12:30 pm with hotel pickup, which is especially helpful if you want to avoid lugging gear around or navigating unfamiliar snow-covered roads. The shuttle is quick and reliable, setting a relaxed tone for the adventure ahead. Be sure to dress warmly — the guides recommend thermal clothing, and you’ll be provided with it if you don’t have your own layers.
The main event takes place here, where you’ll meet the professional guides and eager huskies. The highlight? Driving a traditional wooden dog sled yourself, while a fellow traveler or guide sits snug in the passenger seat, wrapped in reindeer hide. This is not a passive ride; you’re encouraged to get involved, learning how to steer and control the team of energetic dogs.
Reviewers highlight the friendly, enthusiastic huskies and the knowledgeable guides — one reviewer mentions how the guide, who knew all the dogs by name, made the experience more personal. The guides also offer safety instructions, ensuring everyone feels confident before heading into the wild.
Over around an hour, you’ll travel roughly 10 km across snow-laden terrain. The route offers a variety of scenic views, from dense forests to open snowy plains, with regular stops for photos. Some reviews mention how the ride feels exhilarating, especially with the cold air whipping past, but the guides’ attention to safety and comfort ensures it remains fun rather than intimidating.
A reviewer pointed out how the enthusiasm of the dogs made the ride memorable — one particular husky, a black and white one, couldn’t wait to get started, radiating pure energy. The guide’s clear instructions and friendly demeanor helped even first-timers feel at ease.
After the sled ride, the group visits a husky farm where you see how the dogs are cared for and trained. This 30-minute stop is a chance to ask questions, take photos of the dogs, and learn about their daily routines. Reviewers appreciated the personalized attention and the chance to see the dogs in their natural, happy environment.
Back at the farm, the tour concludes with drinks and snacks served beside a crackling campfire. Many travelers mention how this ending adds a lovely, cozy touch to an already special experience. The warmth, both physical and in the company of fellow adventurers, is a perfect way to cap the afternoon.

Several reviews praise the knowledgeable guides and their genuine love for the huskies. One reviewer notes, “Our guide knew all the dogs’ names and seemed genuinely happy to share their stories,” which adds a layer of authenticity that’s often missing in commercial tours. The dogs themselves are described as happy, eager, and well-treated, crucial points for animal welfare-conscious travelers.
Traveling through Lapland’s snow-draped forests and open plains is breathtaking. The regular stops for photos mean you’ll have plenty of chances to capture the stunning landscape — perfect for sharing on social media or creating lasting memories.
At $365.70 per person, this tour offers a comprehensive experience — from driving your own sled, meeting the dogs, enjoying the scenery, and ending with warm drinks. The inclusion of thermal clothing and hotel transfers adds to the overall value, especially when compared to pricier private safaris.
Many reviewers mention how suitable this experience is for families and children. The tour isn’t just a ride — it’s an interactive experience that teaches about the dogs and the Arctic environment, making it both fun and educational.


This safari is perfect for those seeking a hands-on winter adventure that combines adrenaline, nature, and cute dogs. It suits families, couples, and solo travelers interested in a short but memorable Arctic experience. If you’re after a longer or more intense sledding tour, this might feel a bit brief, but for most, it’s a well-balanced introduction to Lapland’s husky culture.

How long is the husky safari?
The entire experience lasts approximately 2 hours, including pickup, the sled ride, farm visit, and refreshments.
What’s included in the price?
The price covers hotel pickup and drop-off, a professional guide, a 2-person sled experience, and drinks and snacks by the fire. Thermal clothing is also provided.
Can I drive the sled myself?
Yes, you get the chance to drive a traditional wooden dog sled during the ride, with instructions from the guides.
Is it suitable for children?
Yes, children are welcome, but they must be accompanied by an adult. The experience is family-friendly and includes lots of interaction with the dogs.
What should I wear?
Bring warm layers, waterproof clothing, and sturdy boots. The tour offers thermal clothing, but extra layers are always a good idea in Arctic weather.
What happens if the weather is poor?
The tour operates in all weather conditions. If canceled due to severe weather, you’ll be offered another date or a full refund.
The Lapland Husky Safari from Saariselkä offers a genuinely engaging and beautiful way to experience Arctic Finland. From meeting enthusiastic huskies to sledding across snowy landscapes, it delivers both adventure and authenticity in a compact package. The guides’ warmth and knowledge, coupled with the adorable dogs and stunning scenery, make this a highlight for many visitors.
It’s especially suited for those who want a hands-on, family-friendly Arctic experience without the need for a full-day commitment. The included thermal gear and cozy fireside snacks make it a comfortable way to enjoy Lapland’s winter magic, no matter the chill.
If you’re looking for a memorable, well-organized husky adventure that combines fun, scenery, and a touch of Lappish culture, this tour is an excellent choice. Just remember to dress warmly, book early, and prepare for a day filled with smiles and snowflakes.