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Discover a family-friendly winter adventure in Levi, featuring reindeer and husky sled rides, animal encounters, and a traditional Salmon soup lunch, all in snowy Lapland.
If you’re looking for a fun-filled, family-friendly winter experience in Levi, Finland, the Levi: Winter Highlights Family Day offers a well-rounded taste of Arctic life. This 3.5-hour tour combines animal encounters, sled rides, and cultural touches like traditional Salmon soup—all set against the stunning snowy backdrop of Lapland. While the tour provides plenty of engaging moments, some guests have noted that the overall schedule can feel a bit lengthy relative to the activities, especially with time spent on transportation and preparation.
One of the things we really appreciate about this experience is how it balances hands-on animal encounters with exciting rides, making it ideal for children and adults alike. The inclusion of a traditional lunch adds a warm, cultural touch to the day. However, a potential consideration is the duration—some travelers found the preparation and transit time to take up quite a bit of their overall experience, so it’s worth planning accordingly.
This tour is particularly suited for families with young children or anyone wanting an authentic, accessible taste of Arctic life without the extremes of longer or more intense safaris. If you’re after a relaxed, engaging introduction to Lapland’s animals and traditions, this tour hits the sweet spot.


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This tour is structured to give you a comprehensive glimpse into Arctic farm life while ensuring plenty of fun. Your day begins with a scenic drive through Levi’s snowy landscape, providing a cozy introduction to the area. Once at the animal farms, guides are on hand to introduce you to the reindeer and huskies, sharing stories that make the animals’ lives come alive. Expect to learn about life with reindeer and huskies, which adds a meaningful cultural element to the adventure.
The highlight for many is the sled rides—each about 500 meters long—pulled by the animals you’ve just met. These rides are a great way to experience traditional Lapland transportation. The husky sled, in particular, offers a sense of speed and excitement that kids find irresistible. If you’re traveling with children aged 4 to 12, they can enjoy a mini-snowmobile ride on a private track, which is often a huge hit and a rare chance for kids to drive an actual snowmobile in a safe setting.
Guests consistently mention the personalized attention from guides, like Kaisa or Matti, who do a good job sharing insights about the animals and their environment. One reviewer noted how the guides made the experience engaging, especially for curious kids. Meeting the reindeer and huskies up close helps foster a genuine connection with Lapland’s traditional animals, making it much more than just a tourist activity.
The 500-meter sled rides are beginner-friendly but still offer enough of a thrill for all ages. The husky sledding, in particular, is described as smooth and scenic, allowing you to appreciate the snowy wilderness from a comfortable seat. The mini-snowmobile drive for kids (age 4–12) lasts about 10 minutes, giving young adventurers a chance to experience the thrill of snowmobiling in a safe, controlled environment. Reviewers have called this “a huge hit” for children, highlighting how memorable the experience is for families.
A significant bonus of this tour is the inclusion of a traditional Salmon soup lunch. It’s hearty, warm, and authentic, ideal for warming up after some outdoor activities. Many reviews mention how satisfying and flavorful the soup is, with hot juice to complement the meal. While some might prefer more variety, this meal provides a genuine taste of Lapland’s culinary traditions.
The pickup and drop-off service from specific locations in Levi makes planning easier. The exact timing and location are communicated a day prior, so travelers can prepare accordingly. The tour starts with a scenic drive that adds to the overall experience, but some reviews point out that the entire process—from pickup to return—can take about 4.5 hours, with a significant chunk spent on preparation and transit.
While this tour is well-loved, some guests noted it feels somewhat longer than the core activities warrant. One traveler expressed that, “There is too much time needed for preparation and other stuff, comparing to the actual 30-minute activity.” This suggests that if you’re pressed for time or looking for a quick activity, this might feel a bit stretched out. However, if you enjoy a relaxed pace and appreciate the chance to really connect with the environment and animals, this isn’t necessarily a downside.
Plus, the tour is priced at $226 per person, which is reasonable considering all included activities, transportation, gear, and lunch. The value lies in the comprehensive nature of the experience—combining education, adventure, and culture in one package.
From the reviews, it’s clear that families leave with smiles and lasting memories. The opportunity for children to drive mini-snowmobiles or try sleigh rides makes this especially appealing for families seeking an active, hands-on experience. The guides’ ability to keep things engaging and informative adds to the authenticity.

This experience is perfect if you’re seeking an authentic, family-oriented introduction to Lapland’s winter lifestyle. It’s suitable for children as young as 4, and the inclusive nature of the activities means everyone gets a taste of traditional Arctic transportation and animal husbandry.
If you prefer more intense or longer safaris, or are after a luxury experience, you might find this tour’s pace a bit slow. However, for those who value cultural authenticity, educational insights, and family fun, it hits the right notes.

This tour offers a balanced mixture of animals, rides, and cultural experiences that are genuinely engaging for families. The inclusion of warm winter gear, transportation, and a hearty lunch makes it a convenient and comprehensive option in Levi. The focus on reindeer and husky encounters provides an authentic connection with Lapland’s iconic animals, while the sled rides and mini-snowmobiles create moments of pure joy.
While it’s true that the overall schedule may feel longer than the activities alone, the extended time allows for a more relaxed, immersive experience—perfect for families wanting quality time in the snow. The cost is justified by the variety of included experiences and the expert guidance you’ll receive throughout.
Ideal for families with children who want a fun, authentic, and educational Arctic adventure, this tour offers a meaningful way to spend a few hours in Levi, making it a worthwhile addition to your Lapland itinerary.
What is included in the tour?
The tour includes pickup and drop-off from designated locations in Levi, guide services, winter clothes (overalls, boots, gloves), visits to husky and reindeer farms, sled rides of 500 meters each, a 10-minute mini-snowmobile drive for children, a traditional Salmon soup lunch, and hot juice.
How long does the tour last?
The activity itself lasts approximately 3.5 hours, but some guests noted that the overall experience, including transportation and preparation, can take up to 4.5 hours.
Is this suitable for young children?
Yes, children as young as 4 can participate, especially since there’s a mini-snowmobile track and age-appropriate activities. The tour is designed with families in mind.
Do I need to bring anything?
The tour provides winter gear, but it’s advisable to bring your ID. Check your confirmation for any specific additional items you might need.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What should I expect at the animal farms?
Guides will introduce you to reindeer and huskies, sharing insights about their lifestyles, and you’ll get to see them up close in a friendly, manageable setting.
How are the sled rides?
The 500-meter rides are scenic and smooth, offering a classic Arctic adventure. They are suitable for all ages and provide memorable photo opportunities.
What is the lunch like?
The traditional Salmon soup is warm, filling, and typical of Lapland cuisine, perfect after outdoor activities. Hot juice accompanies the meal.
This tour strikes a fine balance between adventure and cultural authenticity—making it a memorable, family-friendly way to experience the magic of Lapland in winter.