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Discover the thrill of snowmobiling, reindeer and husky sleigh rides, and Arctic animal encounters on this memorable Levi winter tour in Lapland.
If you’re heading to Levi and craving a mix of exhilarating winter activities with authentic Arctic encounters, this tour might just be what you’re looking for. It combines snowmobiling, reindeer and husky sleigh rides, plus a visit to a traditional farm, all wrapped up in a four-hour package that balances adventure with cultural insights.
What really makes this experience shine is the chance to ride a snowmobile through pristine snowy forests, with guides providing all necessary gear and instruction to make your ride safe and fun. The visit to the reindeer and husky farms adds a charming, cultural touch, giving you opportunities to learn about Arctic traditions and even try sleigh rides yourself.
One possible consideration is that some reviews mention the short duration of the animal rides—a few minutes here and there—which might leave some visitors wanting more. But overall, this tour is ideal for those seeking a balanced, action-packed day in Lapland that offers both thrill and cultural authenticity. It’s perfect for families, couples, or solo travelers eager for a genuine Arctic experience with plenty of photo opportunities and fun moments.


This Levi tour offers a compact yet diverse taste of Arctic life, perfect for travelers wanting both adventure and culture. It starts with pickup from one of several convenient locations in Levi, ensuring you’re comfortably transported to the activity site. The staff, including guides like Martin and Elina, are known for their helpfulness and knowledge, making sure you’re well-prepared before heading out.
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The highlight for many is the one-hour snowmobile ride through snow-covered forests and open fields. Guides provide winter clothing and snowmobile safety gear, including helmets and balaclavas, so you can focus on the fun without worrying about staying warm. The snowmobiles are shared (two per vehicle), which can be a good opportunity to chat with fellow travelers or swap driver duties.
While the snowmobiling is an adrenaline rush, it’s also a serene experience—you’ll glide past frosted trees and frozen lakes, capturing plenty of photo-worthy moments. Reviewers consistently mention how much they enjoyed this part, with one noting, “We got an hour on the snowmobiles which were good fun.”
After the snowmobiling, you’ll visit a traditional reindeer farm. Here, you’ll enjoy a 500-meter reindeer sledge ride, a peaceful journey that offers stunning winter scenery. Some reviews mention that the rides are short—a minute or two—yet the experience of sitting with a reindeer and learning about their significance in Arctic culture is still meaningful.
Next, you’ll encounter Alaskan Huskies in action on a 500-meter husky sled ride. The guides, often knowledgeable about their animals, will tell you stories about life as a reindeer herder and the importance of these animals in Sami traditions. Expect to see energetic huskies eager to pull your sled, making for a lively and joyful experience.
What sets this tour apart is the mix of adventure and cultural storytelling. Guides often share insights about reindeer herding, Sami culture, and the role of these animals in Arctic life. Reviewers like Caroline mention, “Our guide was so nice and helpful. The whole experience was amazing, including the nice cabin with gorgeous food,” highlighting the hospitality and authentic ambience.
You’ll also be served hot juice, perfect for warming up after the rides, adding to the cozy, immersive feel of the day.

The tour begins with pickup from centrally located spots in Levi, usually about 30 minutes before the scheduled start time. Expect a quick briefing from your guide—likely Elina, known for her friendly and informative manner—on safety procedures and how to handle the snowmobile.
Once geared up, you’ll set off on your 1-hour snowmobile safari, weaving through snow-laden trees and frozen landscapes. The snowmobiles are shared, so you might get a chance to take turns driving if traveling with a partner, enhancing the thrill.
Afterward, you’ll head to the reindeer farm, where you can enjoy a 500-meter reindeer sledge ride. Even if the ride is brief, the experience of being pulled by a reindeer through winter scenery is charming. Here, guides like Jari share stories about reindeer herding, explaining its importance in Sami culture and how reindeer are cared for today.
Next up is the husky sled ride, where you’ll harness the lively huskies for another 500-meter pull. The energetic dogs often steal the show, with guests remarking on how eager and well-trained they are.
Throughout the day, hot juice is available to keep you warm, and plenty of time is allocated for photos and chatting with guides. The entire experience wraps up with a drop-off back at your starting point, leaving you with memories of a day packed with Arctic adventure.

What makes this experience appealing is its authenticity—learning about reindeer herding from Sami guides, seeing working huskies, and tasting traditional Arctic hospitality. The short rides might seem like a downside for some, but reviews suggest that the overall value lies in the variety and the quality of the guides, who make each segment informative and engaging.
Transport logistics are straightforward, with pickup and drop-off included from several key locations in Levi. The tour, lasting about four hours, is enough to give a taste of Arctic life without feeling rushed, especially with the well-organized schedule and the inclusive winter clothing.
At $225 per person, this tour offers a solid value considering it combines multiple activities, gear, and expert guidance. The inclusion of hot drinks and warm clothing reduces extra costs or worries about cold weather gear.

This experience is ideal for families, couples, or even solo travelers who want a well-rounded, authentic Arctic adventure. If you’re interested in Sami culture or animal encounters, the farm visits add meaningful insight. The snowmobiling provides a dose of adrenaline, suitable even for beginners, while the short animal rides are manageable for most ages.
Travelers looking for a fun, educational, and scenic day in Levi will find this tour hits the mark. However, those expecting lengthy or extensive animal rides might be disappointed, as the reviews note the rides are brief, but still special.

This Levi tour offers a dynamic combination of Arctic exploration and cultural insight. The highlight for many is the snowmobiling experience, which provides both excitement and serenity. The visits to reindeer and husky farms add a genuine touch, giving you a window into traditional Sami life and Arctic animal caretaking.
The guides, often praised for their friendliness and knowledge, make the experience engaging and informative. The inclusion of warm clothing, hot juice, and convenient pickup points ensures a comfortable, hassle-free day.
While the animal rides are short, the overall package delivers a well-balanced, fun-filled half-day that appeals to a broad range of travelers. Whether you’re after adventure, culture, or both, this tour is a fantastic way to make the most of your time in Levi and create memorable Arctic moments.

Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour is generally suitable for children, especially since the snowmobile is shared and guides provide safety gear. However, the rides are brief, so parents with young kids should consider their patience for short rides.
What should I bring?
You should bring your driver’s license if you plan to drive the snowmobile. Warm clothing is provided, but dressing in layers and wearing comfortable, waterproof footwear is recommended.
Are the rides long enough to satisfy thrill-seekers?
The snowmobile ride lasts about an hour, which is generally enough for most to enjoy a good thrill. The animal rides, however, are quite short, about a minute or two.
How early should I be ready for pickup?
Be ready and waiting at your pickup point about 5 minutes before your scheduled pickup time. Exact timings are communicated via email the day before.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility in case your plans change.
Is food included in the tour?
Yes, a hot juice is included, offering a warm refreshment during the tour, especially appreciated after the rides.
Whether you’re after a thrilling snowmobile safari or a cultural glimpse into Sami life, this Levi adventure packs plenty into a manageable four hours. It’s a fantastic way to experience the magic of Lapland and create memories that will last long after the snow melts.