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Discover Stockholm's wildlife with an evening safari, guided by experts in Tyresta National Park, including a campfire dinner and wildlife spotting.
This Evening Wildlife Safari in Stockholm offers a chance to leave the city’s hustle behind and explore the quiet, ancient forests of Tyresta National Park. With just a small group of up to eight people, you’ll venture into the Swedish wilderness as dusk settles, guided by knowledgeable local experts. The experience includes wildlife spotting, a campfire dinner, and insightful conversations about Swedish fauna and flora.
What really catches the eye is the focus on authentic encounters—you’re not just sightseeing but actively seeking out animals like moose, owls, deer, and even foxes. Plus, the inclusion of transportation from Stockholm makes it a convenient escape. One standout feature is the personalized attention that small groups offer, making this more intimate and engaging than larger tours.
The one thing to keep in mind is the cost—at around $156 per person, it’s a fair investment for a well-rounded evening of nature, learning, and gentle adventure. It may not appeal to those seeking a full-day outdoor experience or intense wildlife photography, but it’s perfect for those craving a relaxed yet enriching outdoor outing.
This tour suits nature lovers, families with kids, or anyone interested in Swedish wildlife and outdoor traditions. If you’re looking for a memorable, guided evening that combines gentle hiking, wildlife discovery, and a cozy campfire, this could be just what you need.

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The adventure begins near Stockholm city, with an easy meeting point at Tideliusgatan 62. The tour lasts around 5 hours, with the group departing at 6 PM—perfect timing to catch the sunset and see wildlife becoming more active. Transportation is by air-conditioned minivan, which offers comfort after a day in the city.
Having a dedicated guide like Jacob, Daniel, or Oscar makes all the difference, as multiple reviews praise the guides’ local knowledge and friendly demeanor. One reviewer, Scott L., mentioned how Jacob was not only “very nice and knowledgeable” but also made the experience feel genuine and personal.
This small-group format—limiting participants to eight—means you’ll get plenty of attention, questions answered, and a chance to really connect with the environment. Expect the journey to take you through areas where animal activity is frequent, such as around lakes or quiet forest trails.
Once in Tyresta, the focus is on animal tracking and spotting. The guides are skilled at reading signs of wildlife, from animal tracks to bird calls, and they know where the best hotspots are for viewing. Reviewers frequently mention their success in seeing deer, wild boar, and even moose—rare but unforgettable sightings.
During the walk, your guide will share in-depth insights on animal behavior, habits, and habitats. Douglas J. noted that Daniel kept everyone engaged with his knowledge about local flora and fauna, which added an educational depth to the adventure.
The trail itself is manageable for most fitness levels, with plenty of opportunities for pauses—ideal for taking photos or simply soaking in the peaceful forest atmosphere. Expect to pass around a lake, where animal activity tends to be high, especially as dusk sets in. It’s common to see hares, foxes, and various bird species such as owls, which are nocturnal by nature.
One of the tour’s highlights is the campfire dinner. The experience adapts to the season: from October to March, you’ll enjoy a traditional Swedish Fika with hot drinks, perfect for warming up after the walk. From April to September, a cold dinner is served, often cooked over the bonfire, adding a rustic charm to the evening.
Multiple reviews praise the simple yet satisfying meal around the fire. Kayla B. appreciated how Daniel balanced humor and knowledge while sharing a meal, making the experience feel like dining with friends rather than a tourist activity.
The campfire also provides a chance to relax, chat, and share stories about Swedish nature. Although some reviews mention that fires are not always possible—due to the time needed for wildlife spotting—the guides do make efforts to include fire for those conditions, and it’s generally a cozy, memorable part of the trip.
What makes this tour stand out is the variety of animals spotted. Reviewers report seeing everything from deer, wild boars, hares, foxes, to a moose or two. For example, one guest was thrilled to see four moose, a rare and impressive sight. Lucas, the guide in some reviews, demonstrated expert knowledge on animal tracks and behavior, which helped guests understand what they saw and increase their chances of wildlife sightings.
A common theme among positive reviews is how guides like Oscar or Daniel create an engaging narrative about the local environment, making the experience both entertaining and educational. Guests left feeling more connected to Swedish nature and with a better understanding of the animals they encountered or hoped to see.
Since transportation from Stockholm is included, you won’t need to worry about logistics—just show up ready for adventure. Meeting at the city center and being driven to Tyresta makes this experience accessible and hassle-free.
Group size is limited to eight people, ensuring a personalized experience and minimal disturbance to wildlife. This intimate setting fosters questions and storytelling, making it ideal for those who prefer a more relaxed, small-group tour versus large, impersonal excursions.
Timing-wise, the tour runs mostly in the early evening, which aligns perfectly with animal activity peaks—especially for nocturnal species like owls and foxes. The season influences the experience: from October to March, cozy Fika and hot drinks set the scene, while April to September offers a cooler, picnic-style dinner.
At $156, the tour includes transport, binoculars, a guided walk, and dinner—these combined offer good value, especially considering the personalized attention and the potential for memorable wildlife sightings. Reviewers often mention that it’s worth every penny, emphasizing the quality of guides and the chance to see animals in their natural habitat.
Some note that this experience is a relaxing escape rather than a high-adrenaline or photography-focused tour. It’s about enjoying nature at a gentle pace, gaining insights, and sharing a simple meal under the stars.

This safari is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts who enjoy gentle hikes and nature watching. Families with children (some reviews mention a nine-year-old kid) will appreciate the relaxed pace and educational value. It also suits travelers seeking an authentic, less commercialized experience outside Stockholm’s city limits.
Nature lovers interested in Swedish wildlife, culture, and outdoor traditions will find this tour rewarding. If you’re ready for a peaceful evening under the trees, with the possibility of glimpsing some incredible animals, this tour delivers.
However, if you have very limited mobility or prefer a more fast-paced, wildlife photography-focused outing, this might feel a bit slow or relaxed. It’s also seasonal—best enjoyed from late spring to early autumn, but still a cozy winter option with the Fika.

This Evening Wildlife Safari from Stockholm offers a well-priced, authentic way to experience Sweden’s natural beauty. With knowledgeable guides, small-group intimacy, and a relaxed pace, you’ll get plenty of opportunities for wildlife sightings, especially if you’re patient and attentive.
The inclusion of transportation, binoculars, and dinner makes the experience comprehensive and convenient. It’s a great choice for those wanting to explore beyond the city, learn about local wildlife, and enjoy a peaceful outdoor evening. Whether you’re traveling solo, as a couple, or with family, this tour provides a memorable connection to Swedish nature.
While it’s not a high-intensity adventure, its value lies in the quality of the guiding, the chance to see animals in their habitat, and the cozy campfire atmosphere. Expect a mix of education, gentle hiking, and genuine wildlife encounters that will leave you with stories to tell—and perhaps a new appreciation for the quiet beauty of Tyresta National Park.

Is transportation included? Yes, round-trip transit from Stockholm is part of the tour, making it easy to access Tyresta National Park without hassle.
What is the group size? The tour is limited to a maximum of eight guests, ensuring a personalized experience.
What wildlife might I see? Guests have reported seeing deer, moose, wild boar, foxes, hares, and owls. Sightings depend on season and luck, but guides know the hotspots.
What should I bring? Comfortable outdoor clothing suitable for the season, and questions about wildlife and Swedish nature are encouraged.
Does the tour include meals? Yes, a campfire dinner is provided, with seasonal variations—Fika and hot drinks in winter, cold dinner in summer.
What are the best times to do this tour? The late afternoon to evening hours are ideal, especially from spring to autumn, when wildlife activity peaks.
Is the terrain difficult? No, the trails are manageable for most people, with short walks around lakes and forest paths.
Can children join? Yes, families with children (like the reviewer with a nine-year-old) found it engaging and educational.
What is the cancellation policy? Free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund; less than 24 hours, and refunds are not available.
Is the experience suitable for photography? While it’s not a dedicated photography tour, you can bring a camera; guides will assist in spotting animals and best viewing spots.
Whether you’re seeking a peaceful evening under the Swedish sky or a chance to spot elusive wildlife, this tour offers a well-rounded and memorable outdoor experience.