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Experience the thrill of a 10 km husky sled ride through Lapland's snowy landscapes. Guided tours include farm visits, warm drinks, and authentic Arctic scenery.
Traveling to Lapland offers some of the most enchanting winter adventures, and a husky safari ranks high among them. This tour from Rovaniemi promises a 6-mile (10 km) sled ride driven by cheerful, energetic huskies, plus a visit to a traditional husky farm. It’s a chance to get up close with Arctic working dogs, enjoy spectacular wilderness views, and experience the magic of northern Finland’s snowy forests.
What we really love about this experience is how it balances adventure with education. You’re not just riding through the landscape—you’re learning about the dogs, their training, and their crucial role in Lapland’s winter lifestyle. Plus, the inclusion of warm drinks and snacks afterwards makes it feel like a genuine local tradition.
A possible consideration is the group size and timing—since at least 2 people are needed for the tour on weekdays and Saturdays (and 4 on Sundays and holidays), it might not be available for solo travelers or very small groups. Also, the activity is quite cold and physically engaging, so it’s best suited for those comfortable in winter weather and capable of handling some physical effort.
This tour is perfect for dog lovers, adventure seekers, nature enthusiasts, and families wanting an authentic, memorable Arctic experience. If you’re looking for a fun outdoor activity that combines scenery, animals, and cultural insight, this safari will hit the spot.


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When you book this tour, you’re signing up for an immersive half-day adventure through Finnish winter wonderland. It typically lasts around 3.5 hours, which includes transportation, instruction, the sled ride, and some cozy downtime. The actual dog sledding lasts about an hour, but the overall experience, including travel and farm visits, makes it feel like a full morning or afternoon of Arctic fun.
The tour begins with hotel pickup or from a designated meeting point, the Nordic Unique Travels office in Rovaniemi. Once at the husky farm, you’ll get a short introduction from your guide—most frequently Tara, who earns praise for her warm, informative approach. She explains the dogs’ training, their roles in racing and work, and how they are cared for, which adds a layer of appreciation for these hardworking animals.
The husky farm visit is more than just a photo op. You’ll see the dogs in their element, excited and eager for the ride. Reviewers like Kenneth appreciated the stops and safety explanations along the trail. His group enjoyed the photo stop and noted that the guide made sure everyone was comfortable, protecting them from the cold with overalls, gloves, and boots.
The guides are clearly passionate about their dogs, many of which are lively and well-trained. Barbara mentions how much she appreciated the explanation about the dogs’ training and role in pulling the sled, making the ride not just fun but educational.
The highlight is, of course, the 6-mile (10 km) ride through forests, across frozen lakes, and alongside snow-covered trees. You can choose to drive your own team or sit back and enjoy the scenery from the sleigh. This flexibility means you can tailor the experience to your comfort and confidence level.
Reviewers Laurie and John rave about how phenomenal the ride was, emphasizing the scenic beauty and the thrill of controlling your own sled. Many found the scenery breathtaking, with Laura pointing out the peaceful, fairytale-like landscape that feels like stepping into a snow globe.
After the sledding, it’s traditional in Lapland to warm up with hot blueberry juice and gingerbread cookies, which is included. The reviews highlight how this simple act of cozying up next to a fire gives you time to chat, pet the dogs, and soak in the atmosphere. Darren commented on how the hot drinks and the chance to learn more about the huskies made the whole trip feel well-rounded and authentic.
Priced at $260 per person, the tour offers a comprehensive experience—farm visit, sled ride, guide, warm gear, and refreshments. Reviewers like Kristina and Francisco find it worth every penny, especially given the quality of the guide and the scenic beauty. The inclusion of transport and a knowledgeable guide ensures you won’t have hidden costs, making it a good investment for those seeking a genuine Arctic adventure.

This husky safari is ideal for adventure-minded travelers, pet lovers, and families wanting to experience true Lapland culture. It’s perfect if you want a do-it-yourself sled ride—a memorable, hands-on experience—though sitting and enjoying the scenery also works well.
It suits those who are comfortable in cold environments and want to learn about husky life beyond just riding in a sled. Because it’s a guided tour with educational elements, it’s particularly good for curious travelers who appreciate knowing the background of their furry companions.
However, it might not be suitable for pregnant women, very young children, or people with mobility issues, as the activity requires some physical effort and can be quite cold. Also, those traveling solo may need to check if the minimum group size has been met to confirm their booking.

The husky safari in Rovaniemi delivers a genuinely authentic taste of Lapland’s winter culture. The combination of scenic beauty, well-trained dogs, and friendly guides makes it a memorable trip for families, couples, or solo explorers wanting a meaningful Arctic experience.
You’ll love the personalized feel of driving your own sled or simply enjoying the ride, along with the chance to learn about the important role huskies play in Lapland’s winter life. The included warm drinks and farm visit add a cozy, local touch that makes this tour more than just a thrill ride.
For travelers who value authenticity, scenery, and animal welfare, this tour ticks all the boxes. It’s a well-organized, balanced outing that offers fantastic value—a true highlight in any Lapland itinerary.
“The guide explained everything ahead of time and we made several stops along the way to make sure we still had everyone in the group. We really lik…”

Is transportation included?
Yes, pickup and drop-off are included from Santa Claus Holiday Village or the Nordic Unique Travels office in Rovaniemi.
What should I wear?
The tour provides winter overalls, boots, and gloves, so you only need warm layers underneath. We recommend dressing in thermal clothing for extra comfort.
Can children join?
Yes, children under 12 can participate but must be accompanied by paying adults. Infants under 2 are free but should be prepared for the cold and activity intensity.
Is the activity suitable for pregnant women?
No, because it requires physical effort and exposure to cold, it’s not recommended for pregnant women.
How long does the sled ride last?
The actual sledding lasts about an hour, but including travel and farm visits, the whole experience is around 3.5 hours.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour can be canceled or rescheduled if weather or group size isn’t suitable. Always check your booking confirmation for the latest info.
Is the tour good value?
Considering the farm visit, guide, warm gear, and refreshments, many find the price of $260 worth it for the quality and authenticity of experience.
Do I get to drive the sled myself?
Yes, you can choose to drive your own team after a brief instruction, which is often a highlight according to reviews.
This husky safari in Rovaniemi offers a blend of adventure, education, and scenic beauty that’s hard to beat. Whether you’re a dog lover or simply seeking a genuine Arctic experience, this tour provides the perfect dose of winter magic.