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Experience the thrill of driving and riding husky sleds on a half-day tour from Kiruna. Includes instructions, snacks, transfers, and up-close with friendly dogs.
Setting out on a husky sled tour in Sweden offers a chance to connect with the Arctic wilderness in a truly memorable way. This Sit and Drive Combo Tour from Kiruna stands out because it allows you and a companion to not only ride but also actively mush your own sled, creating a hands-on experience that’s as fun as it is authentic. Plus, with knowledgeable guides and well-cared-for dogs, it promises a balanced mix of adventure, education, and genuine animal encounters.
What we love most about this experience is how it breaks the typical “passenger-only” mold—giving you the thrill of driving your own team of friendly, well-trained huskies while still enjoying the camaraderie of switching off with a partner. It’s a fantastic way to get a real taste of Arctic life, especially if you’re craving an activity that combines excitement with a touch of teamwork.
A key consideration is the weather—since this tour operates in all conditions, you’ll need to dress warmly and be prepared for cold temperatures. For some, that’s part of the adventure; for others, it might mean packing extra layers. This tour best suits those with moderate physical fitness, as controlling a sled over 18 km demands some stamina, and the terrain can vary with snow and ice.
This tour is ideal for adventure seekers, dog lovers, and travelers who enjoy interactive experiences. It’s especially suited for those looking for a meaningful activity that combines fun, learning, and authentic connection with nature and animals.

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Your day begins at Husky Tours Lapland in Svappavaara, just outside Kiruna. As you arrive, you’ll meet the adorable pack of 5-6 huskies, who are clearly loved and well cared for, as many reviews highlight. Guides, often including the passionate Kent, who manages the team, provide a detailed briefing on how to handle the sleds, what to expect, and safety tips.
Guests rave about how friendly and well-trained the huskies are. One reviewer mentioned, “The Huskies were super friendly and could pet them after the ride,” which shows how approachable these dogs are, even after a busy day of pulling. The guides share interesting details about each dog’s personality, making the experience more personal and engaging.
Once equipped with warm clothing and instructions, you’ll set off on your approximately 18 km journey, which typically lasts between 1.5 to 2 hours depending on conditions. The route takes you across snow-blanketed fells and plains, with stunning winter scenery that you’ll love to gaze at during the ride.
The core element that makes this tour stand out is its mush and switch structure. You’ll initially drive your two-person sled with your partner, feeling the thrill of guiding your team of huskies. When you’re ready or need a break, you can swap with your companion to sit back and enjoy the ride.
Guests have described the experience as “fantastic,” with some even calling it “one of the best experiences in my whole life.” Reviewers like Tamas_F shared, “Our guide was very helpful and shared a lot of interesting information about the dogs,” illustrating how guides enhance the experience with storytelling and tips.
Back at the kennel, the fun continues. Visitors often get the chance to feed the dogs, unharness them, and help put them back in their yards—a rare opportunity to interact directly with these lovable animals. One reviewer noted, “Thanks to Helena, the experience was spectacular,” emphasizing that the staff’s enthusiasm and care shine through.
Afterward, you’re invited to relax by a warm fire, enjoy coffee, cake, and have the chance to ask questions about the dogs and the team’s work. Many mention how touching it was to see the dogs’ personalities and learn about their lives, making the experience more meaningful than just a ride.
The tour includes return transfers from designated meeting points, making logistics straightforward. It ends back at the starting point, so you don’t need to worry about transportation. The tour operates regardless of weather, meaning you’ll experience snow, ice, or sunshine—each adding its own magic. Be sure to wear appropriate warm clothing—the tour staff provides some gear for free, but layering is advised.
At $254.32 per person, the tour offers excellent value considering the depth of activity and interaction involved. Guests consistently mention the knowledgeable guides, the friendly huskies, and the beautiful scenery as highlights that justify the cost. With positive reviews, many agree this is a must-do for anyone visiting Kiruna or the Arctic region.

This experience suits adventure lovers eager to try something active and memorable. It’s perfect for dog enthusiasts or families wanting a lively, educational activity that’s safe and engaging. It also appeals to travelers wanting a deep connection with Arctic life, with the opportunity to feed and interact with the huskies after the ride.
For those concerned about physical effort, the tour’s moderate pace and guidance make it accessible, though some stamina is needed. If you’re looking for a scenic, hands-on adventure that offers a genuine Arctic experience, this husky sled tour hits the mark.

The Husky Sit and Drive Combo Tour from Kiruna offers a fantastic blend of excitement, education, and authentic animal interaction. You’ll love the chance to personally drive a team of friendly huskies through stunning winter landscapes, with guides who are passionate and knowledgeable. The inclusion of food, drinks, and the opportunity to care for the dogs makes this a well-rounded experience that extends beyond just the ride.
This tour is ideal for travelers who want a meaningful Arctic activity—one that combines fun and adventure with genuine animal care and stunning scenery. Whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned sledder, the chance to connect with these amazing dogs in their natural environment is hard to beat.
If you’re visiting Kiruna and craving an interactive, authentic experience that’s packed with memorable moments, this husky sled tour is definitely worth considering. It’s a unique opportunity to see the Arctic in a true, lively way—one that you’ll talk about for years.

Is transportation included? Yes, the tour includes pickup and drop-off from designated meeting points around Kiruna, making logistics simple.
How long is the sled tour? The ride itself lasts about 1.5 to 2 hours, covering approximately 18 km, depending on snow conditions and the group’s pace.
Can I switch driving and riding? Absolutely. The tour is designed for two people per sled, allowing you to mush and sit in turn, so everyone gets a turn at both activities.
What should I wear? Since the tour operates in all weather conditions, dress warmly with layers, including waterproof gear if possible. The staff also provides some clothing, but warmth and waterproofing are your responsibility.
Are there age restrictions? Children must be accompanied by an adult, and while specific age details aren’t provided, the experience is generally suitable for families.
What about physical fitness? A moderate level of fitness is recommended, as controlling the sled over snowy terrain requires some stamina, but the guides are very helpful in making sure everyone is comfortable.
Is this tour suitable in bad weather? Yes, it operates in all weather conditions, so snow, wind, or sunshine won’t stop the adventure.
What do I do after the ride? You’ll have the chance to feed and unharness the dogs, help put them back in their yards, then relax by a fire with coffee and cake while chatting with guides.
This husky sled experience from Kiruna balances adventure, authentic animal interaction, and scenic beauty, making it a top choice for those wanting a true Arctic highlight.