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Discover Stockholm's hidden wildlife on this evening safari, blending nature, expert guides, and cozy campfire moments for a memorable Swedish adventure.
If you’re craving a way to experience Stockholm beyond its bustling streets and historic sites, the Evening Wildlife Safari offers a refreshing perspective—an opportunity to connect with the natural environment just a short drive from the city center. With a focus on local fauna like moose, wild boar, and deer, this half-day adventure promises an authentic, immersive experience led by knowledgeable guides.
What truly makes this tour shine is the intimate group size—just three to four travelers—which ensures personalized attention and a relaxed atmosphere. Sitting around a warm campfire with Swedish coffee and pastries, you’ll learn about the ecosystem and get a chance to spot elusive animals using high-quality binoculars. However, as with any outdoor adventure, the weather can be unpredictable, so packing appropriately is a must.
This safari is ideal for those who love nature, small-group tours, and evening outings that combine education and adventure. If you’re curious about Sweden’s wilderness and looking for a unique experience in Stockholm, this tour could be just the ticket. Just be prepared for an activity that’s as much about the stories and scenery as it is about wildlife sightings.


The Evening Wildlife Safari in Stockholm offers a glimpse into the country’s lesser-known side—the forests and fields teeming with animals that most visitors never see. Led by passionate guides, this tour combines nature walks, scenic drives, and cozy campfire moments, providing a comprehensive look at local wildlife and ecosystems. It’s a real balance of adventure and relaxation, making it a compelling choice for outdoor lovers and curious explorers alike.
What we really like about this experience is how it manages to feel both adventurous and intimate. The small group size offers a sense of camaraderie and personalized attention from the guides, who are clearly passionate about sharing their knowledge. Plus, being able to use high-quality binoculars enhances the chance of spotting shy animals from a safe distance, which is a big plus.
One potential consideration is weather dependency. The tour operates in all conditions, meaning rain or cold might impact comfort levels. Packing warm clothing and suitable rain gear is advised—something reviewers have highlighted as important. This safari suits travelers who appreciate nature, enjoy learning in a relaxed setting, and don’t mind a bit of outdoor unpredictability.
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Traveling with just a handful of others keeps the experience personal and engaging. Reviewers emphasize how guides like Tiago and Rasmus make the tour memorable by sharing their enthusiasm and expertise. This intimacy allows for better wildlife encounters and more meaningful conversations about the local flora and fauna.
Attendees have reported seeing a wide range of animals, including deer, wild boar, badgers, and even a moose—the kind of sights that turn a standard walk into a highlight. One reviewer recounted a “run-in with a moose,” describing it as “super exciting and memorable.” The chance to observe animals in their natural habitat adds genuine value to the tour.
From the Bornsjöns naturreservat with its panoramic sunset views over the lake, to the forest around Lundby parstuga, each stop offers a chance to soak in Sweden’s natural beauty. The hike through the woods isn’t just about spotting wildlife—it’s an opportunity to understand how these animals live and what their environment looks like.
Gathering around the campfire is a highlight, thanks to Swedish fika—coffee and pastries—plus a campfire dinner. Despite a mention of “yucky dinner” by one reviewer, most found the experience charming and enjoyed the social aspect. Some appreciate that the guide provides vegan skins for warmth, accommodating dietary needs in the outdoor setting.
Guides like Tiago and Rasmus not only share their extensive knowledge but also make the experience accessible and fun. The use of high-quality binoculars really enhances wildlife viewing, transforming what could be a hit-or-miss activity into a rewarding hunt for elusive creatures.

The tour begins at The Green Trails basecamp, where you meet your guide and fellow travelers. This initial stop is practical—restroom access, a quick briefing, and a chance to get acquainted. It’s a relaxed start that sets a welcoming tone for the adventure ahead.
Most of the safari’s magic happens here. This spot offers panoramic views of the lake and surrounding fields, perfect for wildlife watching during sunset. Visitors have reported seeing grazing animals and spotting various birds. The one hour and forty-minute stop allows ample time for the group to settle in, chat, and enjoy the natural beauty.
A short hike through the forest provides insight into where animals like deer and boar spend their days. The guide shares stories about their diets and habits, enriching your understanding of Swedish wildlife. This segment is appreciated by those who love moving at a gentle pace and exploring on foot.
The final leg involves a drive through the scenic Swedish countryside, equipped with binoculars and flashlights for night-time spotting. Reviewers note that this part is especially effective if darkness falls, increasing chances of seeing nocturnal animals. The drive also offers a chance to reflect on the day’s sightings while enjoying the peaceful rural landscape.

All transportation from central Stockholm is included, removing the hassle of arranging your own transfers. The van is described as comfortable, with some reviews mentioning minor issues like dirty windows that occasionally impair visibility—something to keep in mind if you’re particular about clear views.
The tour lasts approximately 5 hours, with a flexible itinerary that balances walking, driving, and relaxing around the fire. It operates in all weather conditions, but being prepared for rain or cold is essential—think layers, waterproofs, and sturdy shoes.

For $155.83, this safari offers a well-rounded package: guided expertise, transportation, binoculars, a campfire dinner, and the chance to see elusive Swedish wildlife. Many reviewers express satisfaction with the experience, highlighting the guides’ knowledge and enthusiasm as key factors.
While the price might seem steep for some, it’s important to compare it against the intimacy of small-group nature tours and the inclusion of all logistics and equipment. The opportunity to see animals in their natural environment, especially rare sightings like moose, makes it a worthwhile investment for wildlife enthusiasts.

This experience is perfect for travelers who:
If you’re after a quick wildlife sighting with little effort, this tour might not be ideal. But if you’re eager for a meaningful, immersive, and scenic experience in Sweden’s forests, this safari is worth considering.
The Evening Wildlife Safari in Stockholm offers a genuine chance to explore Swedish nature away from the bustling urban scene. Its small group size and expert guides make it a personal and educational experience, ideal for wildlife lovers and those seeking a peaceful, scenic evening. The combination of forest hikes, countryside drives, and campfire chats creates a balanced adventure that’s both fun and informative.
While weather can be a factor, the experience’s value lies in the opportunity to see animals like deer and wild boar up close and learn about their habitats from passionate guides. The included binoculars, transportation, and cozy fika make it a comprehensive package, especially given the memorable sightings and expert narration.
This tour is best suited for travelers eager to connect with nature, enjoy guided storytelling, and experience Stockholm’s countryside in a relaxed, intimate setting. It’s a great way to add a touch of wilderness to your Swedish trip—whether you’re a dedicated wildlife enthusiast or simply curious about the natural world.
Do I need to bring anything special for this safari?
You should dress warmly and appropriately for outdoor conditions, as the tour operates in all weather. Packing layers, waterproof clothing, and sturdy shoes is recommended since it involves walking and potential rain.
Is the tour suitable for children or families?
The tour is designed for small groups and generally accessible to most travelers. However, given the outdoor setting and walking involved, it’s best suited for older children or families comfortable with outdoor activities.
What animals might I see during the safari?
Expect to see animals like deer, wild boar, badgers, and possibly a moose. Sightings depend on the time of day, weather, and animal activity, but many travelers have reported successful encounters.
Are food and drinks included?
Yes, the tour includes a campfire dinner and Swedish fika—coffee and pastries. The guide also provides vegan skins for warmth. The dinner may vary, but most reviews mention enjoyable and satisfying food.
How long is the entire experience?
The tour lasts approximately 5 hours, with time spent at various stops including hiking, driving, and relaxing around the fire.
Is transportation from Stockholm included?
Yes, all transfers from a central Stockholm meeting point are included in the price, making logistics simple.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour operates in all weather conditions, so be prepared for rain or cold. It’s advisable to dress accordingly, as outdoor activities can be less comfortable in poor weather.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour starts, allowing flexibility if your plans shift.
This safari offers a well-balanced mix of adventure, education, and cozy relaxation, making it a memorable addition to your Stockholm itinerary for those eager to experience the country’s natural side.