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Discover Lapland’s wild beauty on a 2-hour nature walk with huskies. Learn about the dogs, enjoy forest views, and cuddle adorable puppies in a small group setting.
Traveling to Lapland offers a host of unforgettable adventures, from chasing the Northern Lights to snowmobiling across icy fields. One experience that stands out for its genuine connection to local wildlife and natural beauty is the Levi: Nature Walk with Huskies. This tour combines the thrill of walking through pristine forests alongside a spirited husky and the chance to get close to adorable puppies, all in a relaxed, friendly setting.
What we love most about this experience is its focus on learning about the dogs’ lives and the natural environment—not just the winter sledding clichés. It’s perfect for travelers craving an authentic encounter with Lapland’s wilderness and its hardworking sled dogs. That said, it’s worth noting that transportation to the kennel isn’t included, so planning some extra time to get there is essential. This tour appeals most to those who want a hands-on, relaxed, and family-friendly Arctic adventure.


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This 2-hour guided nature walk is a perfect blend of environment and animal interaction. Starting at Muoniontie 955, your experience begins with a pick-up from the designated parking area. From there, you’ll set out on a gentle hike through Lapland’s untouched forests with a husky guide by your side. The walk isn’t just about the scenery; it’s about understanding the seasonal lives of sled dogs and their vital role during winter months.
What truly makes this experience special is the opportunity to see the dogs in action outside of their typical snow-covered environment. Many reviewers mention that they appreciated the way the guide shared stories about the training routines and the dogs’ lives, giving a fuller picture of their importance in Lapland’s culture and economy.
The route extends through pristine forests, with fresh air and quiet serenity. Given the tour’s limited duration, the landscape remains accessible and inviting for all fitness levels. The guide often points out interesting flora and fauna, adding educational value to an already picturesque hike. As you walk alongside your husky, you’re encouraged to pet and interact with the dog, making the experience intimate and memorable.
Perhaps the most heartwarming part of the tour is the chance to meet and cuddle adorable husky puppies at the kennel. At the time of reviews, many guests noted how sweet and playful the puppies are, and some mentioned that they enjoyed the personal moments of affection. This part of the tour adds a tangible sense of connection to these animals, enriching the overall experience.
The guides are described as knowledgeable, friendly, and patient, ensuring every participant, regardless of age, feels comfortable. One reviewer highlighted that the guide shared fascinating stories about the dogs’ seasonal rhythms and training, which added depth beyond a simple walk. They also appreciated the relaxed pace, which allows for plenty of photo opportunities and time to chat.
At $107 per person, this tour offers excellent value, especially considering the small group size (limited to 6 participants). This ensures a more personalized experience, with plenty of opportunities for questions and interaction. It’s a good choice for families, couples, and solo travelers wanting a meaningful Arctic experience without the hustle of larger tours.

The tour begins at Muoniontie 955, where your guide will meet you and arrange transportation if needed. From there, you’ll spend about two hours walking through Lapland’s forests, with the guide sharing stories about the seasonal rhythms of sled dogs and their training routines. You’ll get to see the dogs in action in a setting outside of winter, which many find offers a different perspective on their working lives.
The highlight is the meeting with husky puppies at the kennel, where cuddles and photos are encouraged. After this heartwarming encounter, the group heads back to the starting point, completing the experience.
The tour includes a guided nature walk with a husky, giving you the chance to walk with and learn about the dogs in a natural setting. It also offers the opportunity to meet puppies, which adds an adorable and personal element. The guide will share stories about the dogs’ lives and training routines, making the experience both educational and fun.
Transportation to the kennel is not included, so you’ll need to allow some extra time to reach the starting point. The activity is conducted in English and Finnish, and is suitable for ages 8 and up, making it accessible for families.
Since this experience involves walking outdoors, comfortable shoes and outdoor clothing are recommended. Even in summer, it can be cool in the forests, so layer appropriately. Pets aren’t allowed, so leave your furry friends at home.

This experience shines because it combines nature, animals, and storytelling into a compact, meaningful package. The small group size fosters intimacy, allowing for genuine interactions and questions. The knowledgeable guides make all the difference, blending education with warmth.
If you’re a family with kids over 8, an animal lover, or someone curious about the lives of sled dogs outside winter, you’ll find this tour highly rewarding. It’s especially suited for those who prefer gentle walks over adrenaline-pumping activities but still want a taste of Lapland’s wild, natural beauty.
While the price may seem moderate for a guided experience, the inclusion of personal interaction with the dogs and puppies makes it a worthwhile investment. Plus, it offers a different perspective from the typical winter activities, emphasizing the dogs’ year-round role.
The Levi: Nature Walk with Huskies is an authentic, family-friendly way to connect with Lapland’s natural environment and its iconic sled dogs. It’s a thoughtful experience that balances education, animal interaction, and scenic beauty. Perfect for travelers seeking a relaxed, meaningful Arctic adventure, it promises unforgettable moments—whether it’s the sight of a playful puppy or the peaceful hush of the forest.
While light on adrenaline, this tour makes up for it with warmth and authenticity, leaving you with stories to tell and memories to cherish. If you’re keen to see a different side of Lapland—beyond snow and Northern Lights—this nature walk offers a genuine taste of the region’s rugged charm and its beloved huskies.
Is transportation to the kennel included?
No, transportation is not included. You will meet at the designated parking area, and it’s your responsibility to get there, so plan accordingly.
What is the minimum age for participants?
The experience is suitable for individuals aged 8 and above, making it a good choice for families with older children.
How long is the tour?
The guided nature walk lasts approximately 2 hours, including time to meet the puppies and hear stories about the dogs.
Are the guides knowledgeable?
Yes, the guides are described as knowledgeable and friendly, sharing fascinating insights about the sled dogs’ lives and training routines.
Can I cuddle the puppies?
Yes, at the kennel, you will have the opportunity to meet and cuddle the husky puppies if they are available during your visit.
Is the experience suitable for people with allergies?
People with animal allergies might want to consider this, as the tour involves close contact with dogs and puppies.
What should I wear for the tour?
Bring comfortable shoes and outdoor clothing, as the walk takes place in forest terrain and weather conditions can vary.
This tour provides a heartwarming, authentic slice of Lapland that’s perfect for dog lovers, nature enthusiasts, and curious travelers alike. It’s a chance to enjoy the region’s beauty while forging a personal connection to its iconic huskies—truly a memorable Arctic encounter.