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Experience Swedish wildlife up close with a moose safari from Stockholm, including a campfire dinner, nature hike, and wildlife hotspots—an authentic outdoor adventure.
Discover Swedish Wildlife on a Moose & Wildlife Safari from Stockholm
If you’re looking to escape the city buzz and step into the serene forests surrounding Stockholm, this Moose & Wildlife Safari offers a compelling glimpse into Sweden’s natural side. Over five hours, you’ll journey into the woods in a cozy minibus, enjoy a traditional campfire dinner, and have the chance to spot iconic animals like moose, deer, boar, and more.
What stands out is how this tour combines wildlife sightings with storytelling and authentic outdoor cooking—creating an experience that’s as educational as it is fun. However, it’s worth noting that wildlife sightings are never guaranteed, and the best chances depend heavily on the season and luck.
This trip suits those craving a nature-filled adventure with a relaxed pace, a small group environment, and a chance to learn about Swedish fauna. If wildlife, scenic views, and a rustic campfire sound appealing, this tour is likely to tick many boxes.


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Your adventure kicks off at a central location called “Urban Basecamp”—a spot easily accessible from Stockholm’s main transport hubs, like Skanstull and Mariatorget metro stations, or Stockholm Södra station via Pendeltåg. The pickup is smooth, and the comfort of the minibus means you can relax on the drive into the woods, enjoying the anticipation of what’s ahead.
This seamless transfer is especially valuable for visitors who might not want to rent a car or navigate rural routes on their own. Plus, with just a small group of up to eight people, the journey feels personal rather than crowded.
Once in the woods, the group sets off on a short, light hike—generally around 15-20 minutes—up to a scenic viewpoint. This part of the experience isn’t just about setting the scene; it’s an opportunity to breathe in fresh forest air, stretch your legs, and get a sense of the landscape where these animals roam.
Reviewers like Claire and Jana appreciated the guides’ storytelling and the relaxed atmosphere around the campfire, which contributed heavily to the charm. The hike is suitable for most people but not for those with mobility impairments, as it’s described as light but involving some walking.
One of the highlights reported by many is the campfire dinner. The guides use bushcraft techniques to start a fire, and you’ll help prepare your meal over the flames. The menu often includes local ingredients, with some reviews mentioning delicious offerings, though not every guest raved about the food—some found the beetroot burgers not to their taste. Still, the experience of cooking outdoors and sharing a meal in the woods is universally appreciated.
Guests have described this portion as memorable, citing the sunset views, the camaraderie around the fire, and the opportunity to learn about traditional Swedish outdoor cooking. Beverages like local craft beer or juice complement the meal, adding to the rustic charm.
The core of the safari is the hope of spotting Sweden’s iconic animals. Your guides, such as Jesper and Emily, are well-versed in tracking and animal behavior, often driving to several hotspots to increase sightings. They also use powerful torches to check the forest floor when it gets dark—an essential tactic since many animals are nocturnal or shy.
Multiple reviews highlight successful sightings, such as roe deer, rabbits, hares, and even moose. For example, a reviewer named Janeva recalls seeing a female moose from just three meters away, eating apples from a tree—an unforgettable moment. Others like Raffaella mention that guides’ knowledge about the animals and their signs makes the experience even richer.
While some reviews note that moose sightings are not guaranteed—perhaps due to season or time of day—the effort to visit different hotspots significantly boosts your odds. The guides track animal movements seasonally, which helps in planning the best chances for sightings.
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As darkness falls, the safari continues with the use of large torches to scout the forest. This is when many guests report seeing the more elusive animals or signs of their presence—tracks, footprints, or just the flicker of eyes in the darkness. The combination of driving and walking provides a broader scope for wildlife encounters, and the experienced guides keep a careful eye on animal activity.
After several hours of outdoor adventure, the group returns to the meeting point in Stockholm. The transportation back is stress-free, and many reviews express satisfaction with the overall organization and pacing of the tour.

Much of the positive feedback revolves around the guides’ knowledge and friendliness. Jesper, in particular, receives praise for his detailed explanations about Swedish animals and his skill in finding wildlife. Reviewers like Jana and Emily mention how the guides shared insights about animal behaviors, signs, and the local ecosystem, making the experience not just about sightings but about understanding nature.
The combination of forest scenery, sunset views, and the campfire setting creates a genuine outdoor vibe. The views from the viewpoint are often described as stunning, especially at sunset, enhancing the overall mood.
Despite mixed opinions on the meal itself, many highlight the joy of cooking over an open fire and sharing food in a peaceful natural environment. The social aspect—friendly, relaxed, and intimate—is a common theme in glowing reviews.
Considering the included pick-up and drop-off, the guided wildlife safari, campfire dinner, and quality binoculars, the tour offers good value—especially for wildlife enthusiasts or those seeking a true outdoor experience close to Stockholm.


This Moose & Wildlife Safari from Stockholm offers a rare chance to see iconic Swedish animals in their natural habitat, paired with a cozy campfire dinner and scenic views. The guided expertise and small group size create a relaxed, personal environment where you can both learn and enjoy the outdoors. It’s perfect for nature lovers eager for an authentic experience just outside the city.
While wildlife sightings depend on season and luck, the effort and organization involved significantly enhance your chances. The experience is particularly suitable for travelers who appreciate guided storytelling, outdoor cooking, and scenic drives. It’s a chance to step away from urban life and connect with Sweden’s wild side—an adventure you’ll remember long after the forest shadows fade.

Is this tour suitable for children or minors?
Unaccompanied minors are not allowed, so it’s best for adults or children accompanied by an adult. The tour involves some walking and outdoor conditions, so consider the child’s mobility and comfort.
How long is the actual wildlife safari?
The total experience lasts around 5 hours, including transportation, hiking, dinner, and wildlife spotting. The drive and activities are tailored to maximize your wildlife encounter.
What should I wear for the tour?
Dress warmly in layers, especially for the evening hours. Waterproof clothing is recommended if rain is forecast, and sturdy shoes are advised for walking in the forest.
Are the guides knowledgeable about Swedish wildlife?
Yes, guides like Jesper and Emily are highly experienced and share detailed insights about the animals, tracking signs, and the local ecosystem, making the experience educational.
Can I expect to see a moose?
Many guests do see moose, but sightings depend on the season, weather, and luck. Guides visit multiple hotspots to increase your chances, but no sighting is guaranteed.
Is the food included vegetarian or vegan?
While some reviews mention vegetarian options, the primary focus is on a campfire dinner with local ingredients. It’s best to inquire in advance if you have specific dietary needs.
What is the group size?
The tour is limited to a small group of up to 8 participants, providing a more intimate and personalized experience.
What happens if I need to cancel?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility in case your plans change.
Ready for an authentic taste of Sweden’s wilderness? This tour balances adventure, education, and social fun—perfect for those eager to see wildlife and enjoy nature in a relaxed setting.