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Experience a 45-minute guided husky tour in Lapland’s Levi region. Meet over 100 dogs, learn their stories, and enjoy hot local snacks in a cozy setting.
If you’re heading to Lapland and craving an authentic outdoor adventure, the Husky Farm Guided Tour near Levi offers a charming glimpse into the world of sled dogs. This 45-minute experience is perfect for those who love animals, want a taste of local life, and enjoy capturing memorable photos. While the tour may have some organizational hiccups, it still provides a lovely, personal encounter with dozens of working huskies in their natural environment.
What we really appreciate about this experience is the chance to get up close and personal with over 100 Siberian and Alaskan huskies, as well as the chance to hear stories directly from the farm owner. The highlight for many visitors is the opportunity to photograph these friendly dogs, some of whom may even come over to say hello. A cozy stop in a traditional Lappish jurta at the end, with hot drinks and local snacks, helps round out the visit nicely.
One potential drawback is the inconsistency reported by some guests — from unclear start and end times to a shorter-than-expected guide interaction. It’s worth noting that this tour is quite intimate, with only a small group limit of 10 participants, which can be a real plus for those wanting a more personal experience. This experience suits animal lovers, families, or anyone intrigued by the world of sled dogs and local Lapland life.


The tour begins at the Kurjennivantie 118 meeting point, where you’ll be greeted by a friendly guide — often a farm owner or staff member — who will introduce you to the world of huskies. The 45-minute journey is a walk around the farm that’s home to a lively pack of over 100 dogs, comprising Siberian and Alaskan breeds. Expect to hear stories about their daily routines, personalities, and how they are trained for sledding, even if you might not try mushing yourself.
Seeing the different breeds side by side is a real highlight. Siberian huskies tend to be more compact, with a softer coat, while Alaskan huskies are often larger, bred for endurance. Our guide explained these distinctions in a friendly, accessible way, making it easy to appreciate the different personalities of each dog.
Photographers will love the moment when dogs gather around for attention or play in the designated area. If you’re lucky, some pups might even approach you for a cuddle or a quick lick — a charming reminder that these animals thrive on social interaction. The play area is a chance to observe the dogs’ lively personalities and see them in their element.
At the end of the walk, you’ll be invited into a traditional Lappish jurta, a cozy, tent-like structure, where hot drinks and local snacks await. This is a perfect chance to warm up after being outdoors, ask questions, and enjoy a relaxed chat with your guide. Some reviews mention that the guide’s storytelling was engaging, but others note that the experience could feel a bit rushed or disorganized.
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Start at Kurjennivantie 118 — the designated meeting point, usually accessible by car or local transport. Here, you’ll meet your guide, often someone with a wealth of stories about the farm and its furry inhabitants. The guide will explain the breed differences, share tales of life on the farm, and set the tone for the experience.
The Guided Tour (45 minutes) — consists of a stroll around the farm, during which you can observe the dogs, ask questions, and take photographs. The highlight is the chance to see and interact with over 100 dogs, some of which may be eager for attention or play.
Visit to the play area — where you can watch the dogs run, tug, or showcase their playful personalities. This segment not only offers entertainment but also insight into their social behavior. Some guests have noted that the dogs are lively and friendly, with the opportunity to engage with them directly.
End in the jurta — a cozy, traditional setting where hot drinks and local snacks are served. The guide often offers tips about husky life or sharing stories about Lapland. This relaxed environment encourages questions and adds a warm, personal touch to the experience.
Return to Kurjennivantie 118 — concluding the tour, with many guests feeling satisfied with their intimate encounter with these incredible animals.

While the price may seem modest for a semi-private, authentic Arctic activity, the value lies in the personal connection and the chance to learn directly from those who care for the dogs. The small group size means you won’t be lost in a crowd, and the opportunity to photograph the huskies against atmospheric Lapland scenery is a bonus.
However, some reviews point out that the organization could improve — with reports of unclear start times and a shorter-than-expected guide interaction. If you’re someone who appreciates a well-structured, seamless experience, it might be worth checking the latest reviews or confirming details beforehand.
All in all, this tour is excellent for animal lovers, families, or anyone curious about the life of working sled dogs. It’s not a sledding adventure, but it offers a genuine behind-the-scenes look into the husky’s world, often delivered with warmth and humor by the friendly guides.
This experience is best suited for those wanting an up-close encounter with real sled dogs, especially if they’re keen to learn about different breeds and their personalities. It’s ideal for travelers seeking a relaxed, authentic activity that highlights local culture and nature without the rush of larger tour groups.
Families with children will appreciate the playful, approachable dogs and the opportunity for photos. Those interested in photography or animal behavior will find plenty to capture and observe. However, if you prefer high-energy activities like sledding or snowmobiling, this tour might serve as a perfect complement rather than a substitute.
The Kittilä / Levi Husky Farm Guided Tour offers a genuine taste of Lapland’s sled dog culture. With the chance to meet over 100 friendly huskies, learn about their breeds, and enjoy a cozy atmosphere in a traditional jurta, it’s a memorable experience for animal lovers and curious travelers alike.
While some aspects of organization could be improved, the personal stories, playful dogs, and beautiful setting make it a worthwhile outing — especially if you’re after an authentic, interactive Arctic experience. It’s well-suited for those who want to understand what makes huskies so special and gain a deeper appreciation of the life they lead in this stunning northern landscape.
This tour combines education, cute animal interactions, and a relaxed social environment, creating a meaningful moment in your Lapland adventure. Just come prepared for outdoor weather, and you’ll leave with plenty of adorable photos and stories to tell.
Is transportation included in the tour?
No, transportation to and from the activity is not included, so you’ll need to arrange your own way to the meeting point at Kurjennivantie 118.
How long does the tour last?
The guided husky farm experience lasts approximately 45 minutes, but check availability for specific start times.
What should I wear?
Dress warmly for outdoor activity, especially since you’ll be outside in Lapland’s cold climate. Warm layers, waterproof clothing, and sturdy footwear are recommended.
Are dogs allowed on the tour?
No, pets are not permitted during this experience, mainly to ensure the safety and comfort of the huskies and guests.
What is included in the tour?
Your ticket covers the guided tour, entry to the huskies’ play area, hot drinks, and local snacks.
Can I play with the dogs?
Yes, you can enter the play area and interact with dogs, which many guests find delightful. Some dogs may come to say hello or seek attention.
Is this experience suitable for children?
Yes, it is suitable for children, especially those who enjoy animals and outdoor activities. The small group size and friendly dogs make it family-friendly.
In summary, the Kittilä / Levi Husky Farm Guided Tour offers a rare chance to connect with Lapland’s sled dogs in a relaxed, authentic setting. Its focus on education and interaction makes it a memorable highlight for animal enthusiasts and travelers seeking a genuine Arctic experience.