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Discover the thrill of Arctic adventures with snowmobiling and ice fishing in Swedish Lapland. Expert guides, stunning scenery, and cozy fika included.
If you’re dreaming of speeding across icy lakes, spotting reindeer in snowy forests, and trying your hand at ice fishing in the Arctic, this tour offers a compelling taste of Swedish Lapland’s wilderness. The Wilderness Tour with Snowmobile & Ice Fishing by Kiruna Husky provides a balanced mix of adventure, learning, and culture—all wrapped up in a five-hour package that promises unforgettable memories.
What sets this experience apart is the small-group format, ensuring personalized guidance and plenty of opportunities for photos and questions. Plus, the focus on safety and comfort—like providing warm clothing and helmets—means you can truly relax and enjoy the stunning landscape.
One thing to keep in mind is that the tour isn’t suitable for children under 15, pregnant women, or those with certain health issues, so it’s best for active, adventure-loving travelers. If you’re after a genuine Arctic outing that combines adrenaline with authentic local culture, this tour hits the mark.


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Your journey begins with a pick-up in Kiruna, from convenient locations such as Camp Ripan, the Best Western Hotel Arctic Eden, or Malmvägen 9B. The transfer takes about 30 minutes, giving you time to get excited as you head toward Kalixforsbron, where the real adventure begins. The tour is limited to just 6 participants, which means you’ll get plenty of individual attention from your guides.
Once arriving at Kalixforsbron, you’ll be greeted with a thorough safety briefing and outfitted in warm, high-quality clothing and footwear. The gear, including mittens, a balaclava, helmet, and shoes, ensures you’re ready to face the cold comfortably—an important aspect given the Arctic temperatures. Several reviewers noted the value of the provided gear, especially as it allows travelers to focus on the experience rather than battling the cold.
New to snowmobiling? No problem. The guides, who are knowledgeable and friendly—some reviewers mention guides like Martins as particularly excellent—take the time to teach you safe driving techniques. The widetrack snowmobiles are shared by two people, with each getting a turn to steer, which keeps the experience engaging and social.
Expect to drive across frozen lakes, through peaceful forests, and over marshlands. The guides are great at pointing out local wildlife signs—like tracks of reindeer, moose, and Arctic hares—and sharing tidbits about Swedish Lapland’s culture and environment. Several visitors mentioned how the guides’ expertise added depth to the trip, making it more than just a ride but an educational experience.
Soon after the snowmobiling sections, you’ll visit an ice fishing spot. Here, the activity is not just about catching fish but learning a traditional skill. The guides will teach you how to drill through the thick ice, and if luck is on your side, you might land a Arctic char.
One reviewer fondly recalled how the guide showed them how to identify tracks in the snow, even if fishing didn’t result in a catch. The experience of sitting around an open fire, trying to kindle it with just one match, and cooking over it, adds a genuine rustic charm. The highlight is the authentic Swedish fika, with grilled sandwiches, coffee, and cozy chatter, all served in the heart of the Arctic landscape.
Throughout the tour, the scenery is a constant highlight. Expect stunning views of snow-covered lakes, dense forests, and open marshlands under broad daylight (when available). With the guides’ keen eyes and knowledge, you may spot reindeer grazing, moose wandering, or the official bird of Kiruna, the “Ripa.” Photos here are guaranteed to look like postcards, especially when the snow glistens in the sunlight.
After a second snowmobiling session and some leisure time, you’ll hop back onto the transfer vehicle for the roughly 30-minute ride back to Kiruna. Many reviewers expressed how the day flew by, leaving them with a sense of achievement and a camera full of photos.

The $240 per person fee includes all essential gear, a professional safety briefing, guided snowmobile rides, ice fishing gear, and a cozy fika. Considering the personalized service, the scenic beauty, and the opportunity to learn new skills, this price offers good value—especially since the tour is limited to small groups, ensuring a more intimate experience.
Compared to larger, more commercial Arctic excursions, this tour’s small-group approach and expert guides stand out. Many reviews highlight how informative guides like Martins made the experience memorable, blending safety, fun, and education seamlessly.

Reviewers consistently praised the knowledgeable guides and the scenic beauty of the landscape. One enthusiast named Martins as a particularly excellent guide, noting his professionalism and friendliness. Several mentioned how the experience of making fire and cooking lunch over an open flame was a highlight, providing a genuine connection to traditional Scandinavian outdoor life.
The small group size means you can ask questions freely and really soak in the environment. The ability to learn about local wildlife—such as animal tracks—and the chance to participate in ice fishing adds a layer of authenticity that larger tours often miss.
This Arctic adventure is perfect for active travelers eager to experience Swedish Lapland beyond just viewing it from a bus or hotel window. If you’re comfortable with outdoor winter activities and want a mix of adrenaline, education, and culture, you’ll find this tour rewarding. Its small-group focus enhances the experience, allowing for personalized guidance and meaningful interactions.
It’s best suited for those aged 15 and above who enjoy physical activity, outdoor environments, and learning new skills. Families with teenagers who meet the age requirement will find this a memorable, bonding experience, while solo travelers and couples will appreciate the intimate setting and expert guidance.
While not suitable for everyone—due to physical demands and safety considerations—those who do participate will leave with a genuine taste of Arctic life, stunning photos, and stories to tell for years.
“We had an amazing time on this tour. The guide was very friendly and knowledgeable and there was a lot to learn from him. The food stop was particu…”

Do I need a driver’s license to participate?
Yes, you are required by law to have a valid driver’s license to drive the snowmobile. You can also ride as a passenger if you don’t have one.
Is the tour suitable for children?
No, it’s not suitable for children under 15 years old. The activities involve physical outdoor elements that aren’t recommended for younger kids.
What should I wear?
The tour provides warm clothing, shoes, mittens, a balaclava, and helmet. However, it’s wise to wear thermal layers underneath and bring additional hand or foot warmers if needed.
Can I drive the snowmobile if I don’t have a license?
You can still participate as a passenger if you don’t have a driver’s license. Driving requires a valid license and a safety briefing.
What is included in the tour?
All safety gear, warm clothing, instruction, guided snowmobile rides, ice fishing gear, and a cozy fika with light lunch are included.
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts around 5 hours, with specific start times depending on availability.
What wildlife might I see?
You might spot reindeer, moose, Arctic hares, and the local bird "Ripa," especially if you keep an eye on the tracks and surroundings.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
The data does not specify accessibility features, but given the outdoor, snowy environment, it’s advisable to contact the provider directly for specific needs.
What if I want to cancel?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, making it flexible if your plans change.
This tour offers an engaging and authentic way to experience the Arctic in Swedish Lapland. Combining snowmobiling, ice fishing, and wildlife observation, it provides a well-rounded adventure that’s both fun and educational—perfect for those who crave genuine outdoor experiences.