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Experience the thrill of a snowmobile safari in Lapland, chasing the Northern Lights, with a cozy campfire picnic—perfect for adventure and nature lovers.
If you’ve ever dreamed of spotting the Northern Lights while zooming through snowy forests on a snowmobile, this Levi tour offers just that. It’s a blend of adrenaline, stunning natural vistas, and cozy moments around a campfire, all set in the mesmerizing landscape of Finnish Lapland. With a typical duration of about three hours, it’s a compact but immersive experience that promises both adventure and tranquility.
One of the best parts? The chance to see the Aurora Borealis—an awe-inspiring natural phenomenon—at its most magical. Plus, the tour includes all the essentials like winter gear, snacks, and a guide who knows these forests like the back of their hand. That said, potential travelers should consider that the visibility of the Northern Lights isn’t guaranteed, and the snowy conditions can sometimes lead to bumpy rides.
If you love outdoor adventures, are comfortable on a snowmobile, and want a memorable Arctic experience, this safari is likely a good fit. It’s especially perfect if you’re seeking a combination of thrill and warmth — thanks to the campfire and hot drinks afterward.


The 3-hour Levi snowmobile safari starts with convenient hotel pickup, removing any hassle about transportation. Once at the departure point, you’ll be briefed with clear instructions, and given all necessary gear—thermal overalls, boots, gloves, and a helmet. Even if you’ve never driven a snowmobile before, the guides ensure you’re comfortable before heading off into the wild.
The snowmobiles are easy to handle, and the guides are patient and friendly. The route takes you through peaceful forests, where the snow crunches under the track and the silence is occasionally broken by the distant call of wildlife or the swooping of a migrating bird. The focus here isn’t just on the thrill of speed but on appreciating the Arctic’s quiet beauty.
One reviewer, Angelina, mentions that despite a slight lack of snow which slowed the pace, “the guides were very friendly and with the overalls, you don’t get cold at all.” The bumpy, sometimes uneven trail might challenge beginner drivers, but the guides are attentive, making sure everyone keeps safe and enjoys the experience.
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The main draw for many is the chance to witness the Northern Lights. Your guide will lead you into a secluded spot, away from city lights, where the sky is clear. While sightings depend on weather and solar activity—meaning no guarantees—they often get lucky.
Guests like Fruzsina note, “Didn’t see the aurora but the tour was pretty nice,” highlighting that even if the lights play hard to get, the journey itself is rewarding. The thrill of riding through the dark forest with stars above and the possibility of a luminous display overhead adds a sense of magic. Keep in mind that timing and weather are crucial, so patience and a bit of luck are part of the charm.

One of the standout features is the stop where you set up a campfire in a quiet clearing. Here, you can warm your hands on roasting sausages over the open flame and sip hot drinks, like tea or coffee. This authentic touch is appreciated in reviews, with Angelina stating, “The sausages and the fire were really nice in the middle of nowhere,” emphasizing how these moments make the experience special.
The campfire isn’t just about food; it’s a chance to relax and connect with fellow travelers in a truly Arctic setting. The guides set the scene for a peaceful, rustic evening, away from the hustle of everyday life.
Pricing for this tour is around $227 per person, which includes all gear, snacks, and transportation. When you consider the inclusions—thermal clothing, helmets, hot drinks, and the guidance—the value is quite good for this type of Arctic adventure. Keep in mind, dinner isn’t included, so plan to find a meal afterward if you’re hungry.
The tour runs for approximately three hours, with flexible starting times (check availability). It’s suitable for anyone over 15 years old who can handle snowmobile operation (a driver’s license is required). Children under 15 can join as passengers on sleds pulled behind the guide, provided they meet height requirements of 140cm.
Groups tend to be small, adding a personalized touch. However, if you’re traveling with a larger group and want to drive separate snowmobiles, you may need to book an add-on for single sleds.
More Great Tours NearbyReal reviews offer a balanced view. Kayla enjoyed the fun and highlighted that more snow would have made for faster, more exciting riding. Angelina appreciated the friendliness of the guides and the comfort of the overalls, which kept her warm despite bumpy trails. Fruzsina was content even without seeing the aurora, appreciating the overall experience of the campfire and the peaceful night ride.
These insights show that while the Aurora is a highlight, the overall journey—scenic views, friendly guides, and cozy moments—make this tour worthwhile regardless of whether the lights appear.
This Levi snowmobile safari offers a well-rounded Arctic experience blending adventure, natural beauty, and genuine outdoor fun. For those interested in chasing the Northern Lights or simply seeking an exhilarating way to explore Lapland’s winter wilderness, it’s a memorable choice. The inclusions of winter gear and snacks help make it accessible, even for first-timers.
While the chance of seeing the Aurora depends on weather and solar activity, the journey itself—riding through snowy forests, setting up a campfire, and embracing the quiet of the Arctic—is what makes this tour stand out. It’s particularly suited for adventure-seekers, nature lovers, and anyone wanting a taste of authentic Lapland life.
If you’re okay with the possibility of bumpy trails and are looking for a balanced mix of thrill and serenity, this tour is a solid pick. Just remember, it’s about the experience more than a guaranteed light show, and that’s part of the magic.
“It was fun. Would have been better if there was more snow though.”

Is hotel pickup included? Yes, the tour includes pickup and drop-off from your hotel in Levi, making the whole experience convenient.
What should I wear? The tour provides thermal overall clothing, boots, gloves, and woollen socks, so you’ll stay warm during your ride.
Do I need a driver’s license? Yes, you must have a valid driver’s license to operate a snowmobile.
Can children participate? Children over 15 years old can drive if they meet the height requirement (140cm) and have a license. Younger kids ride on sleds pulled by guides.
Is it suitable for beginners? Yes, clear instructions are provided, and guides are patient, making it friendly for first-timers.
What if I don’t see the Northern Lights? Sightings are not guaranteed, but the journey and the scenic night landscapes are still memorable.
Is the tour suitable for pregnant women or people with mobility issues? No, it’s not recommended for pregnant women, those with mobility impairments, recent surgeries, or very young children.
What is included in the price? The fee covers snowmobile instructions, the safari, guide, winter clothing, helmets, snacks, sausages, and hot drinks.
How long is the tour? Approximate duration is three hours, with flexible starting times depending on availability.
Can I cancel if my plans change? Yes, you can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the tour.
This experience offers a delightful mix of adventure, scenic beauty, and authentic Arctic moments. Perfect for travelers craving a unique winter activity that combines the thrill of snowmobiling with the magic of Lapland’s night skies.
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