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Discover the thrill of Levi’s winter with snowmobiling, reindeer and husky sled rides, plus traditional Finnish lunch—an authentic Arctic adventure.
If you’re heading to Lapland and want a well-rounded winter experience, the Levi: Winter Highlights Tour with Snowmobiling offers a compelling mix of excitement, cultural insights, and breathtaking scenery. This five-hour adventure is packed with activities like snowmobiling, reindeer and husky sledding, plus visits to farms where you can get close to arctic animals—all wrapped up with a warm traditional soup.
What we really appreciate about this tour is the balance. It’s not just about adrenaline rushes; it’s also about learning, interacting, and truly soaking in the Arctic atmosphere. That said, it’s not the most flexible experience if you’re after intense, extended rides or a completely customized schedule. Still, it’s a fantastic choice for families, first-timers, or anyone wanting a comprehensive taste of Lapland’s winter magic.
One thing to keep in mind is that the tour relies heavily on good weather and daylight, so visibility and safety gear are critical. Also, if you’re planning to drive a snowmobile yourself, a valid driver’s license is a must. This tour fits best for those seeking a variety of activities in a manageable timeframe, all wrapped up with friendly guides and authentic encounters.


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This tour is designed to give you a comprehensive taste of winter life in Lapland within a manageable five-hour window. It starts with a pickup service from central locations like Levi Centre or Arctic Nook, meaning no fuss with transportation. Expect to be transported through scenic snowy roads, giving you a glimpse of Levi’s winter landscape even before the activities begin.
The first stop is typically at a reindeer farm, where you’ll learn about these iconic arctic creatures from guides who are clearly passionate and knowledgeable—many reviews praise the guides for their helpfulness and friendliness. You’ll then hop onto a reindeer sleigh ride, which lasts around 500 meters. Reviewers describe it as peaceful and magical, with Adele calling the experience “brilliant” and “perfect.” The slow pace and gentle ride are perfect for families or those wishing to soak in the quiet beauty of the Arctic.
Next, it’s time for the Siberian husky farm. Here, you’ll get to meet the energetic, friendly huskies and enjoy a 500-meter sled ride pulled by these wonderful animals. Reviewers like Curtelin found the sledding “wonderful and very interesting,” highlighting the farm’s engaging staff who make the experience both fun and educational. The guides work hard to share insights about the dogs’ lives, adding depth to the visit.
The highlight for many visitors is the snowmobiling safari. You’ll be riding on a shared snowmobile (two people per vehicle), which is a fantastic way to cover more ground and experience the Arctic wilderness. Expect about a 2-person share per snowmobile, with safety gear and winter clothes provided, so you don’t have to worry about staying warm.
Travelers mention that the scenery from the snowmobile is breathtaking, with reviews emphasizing the “stunning views” and the adrenaline boost from zooming across the snow. For those with a valid driver’s license, you’ll get the chance to drive, but if not, you can sit back and enjoy the ride. It’s worth noting that the driver bears responsibility for any damages, with an optional insurance to reduce personal liability—something to consider if you’re new to snowmobiling.
One of the tour’s best features is the mini-snowmobile track for children aged 4–12. Reviewers like Daniel appreciated that kids could “enjoy every minute,” which makes this experience a hit for families. The mini-sleds are on a private track, so kids can get a taste of driving in a safe environment while parents relax nearby.
After hours of snow and adventure, you’ll be treated to a traditional Finnish soup, which reviewers describe as “tasty,” “warming,” and perfect after a chilly day. Hot juice complements the meal, adding to the cozy, authentic feel. The meal is included in the price, offering excellent value considering the overall experience.
The tour includes pickup and drop-off from a selection of central locations, so you don’t need to worry about logistics. Pickup times are scheduled within 30 minutes to an hour before the tour, and it’s essential to be ready at the designated meeting point early. If you’re staying in Levi centre, you’ll meet at the Arctic Circle Snowmobile Park Safari Office, a convenient spot.
All necessary winter clothing and safety gear are provided, so you can just show up in your layers and enjoy. The tour lasts about five hours, making it a full but manageable half-day outing. It’s suitable for most, except pregnant women, infants under one year, and anyone without a valid driver’s license to operate snowmobiles.

From Adele’s glowing review praising the helpful guides and tasty lunch to Curtelin’s delight at the “wonderful and interesting” farm visits, feedback consistently highlights the friendly staff and authentic interaction with animals. Daniel’s comment about enjoying “every minute” from 10 am to 3 pm underscores how well-organized and engaging the day is.
Some reviews note minor areas for improvement, like longer rides on sleds or more organized staff. But overall, guests find the experience “fantastic,” with many rebooking or recommending it for families and first-time visitors.

At $271 per person, the tour offers a comprehensive package—including transportation, winter gear, animal encounters, sled rides, snowmobiling, and a warm meal. This makes it a good deal for those looking to experience the Arctic in a single day without the hassle of booking multiple activities separately.
The inclusion of family-friendly options like mini-snowmobiling adds to its appeal, especially for travelers with children. While the price might seem steep compared to shorter activities, the quality and variety of experiences justify the cost for many.
This experience is perfect for families, first-time visitors, or anyone wanting a balanced introduction to Lapland’s winter life. It’s also suited for those who value authentic encounters with arctic animals, scenic rides, and a warm, welcoming atmosphere. If you’re a thrill-seeker craving adrenaline, the snowmobiling will satisfy, but the overall focus on cultural and natural sights makes it more than just an adventure.
It’s less suitable for pregnant women, very young children without proper gear, or travelers without a valid driver’s license for snowmobiling. If you’re after an ultra-personalized or longer experience, you might find this tour a bit limited. But for most, it hits the sweet spot of adventure, education, and comfort.
The Levi: Winter Highlights Tour with Snowmobiling delivers a well-rounded Arctic experience packed with fun, learning, and stunning scenery. The mix of sled rides, farm visits, and snowmobiling means you get a taste of what makes Lapland special—without feeling rushed or overwhelmed.
You’ll love the friendly guides who share their knowledge, the beautiful winter landscapes, and the chance to interact with arctic animals in their natural setting. The included warm meal and gear make it practical and stress-free, especially if you’re visiting during colder months.
This tour is a great choice for families, first-timers, or anyone seeking a memorable winter adventure that combines activity with cultural insights. It offers excellent value considering its comprehensive nature, though it’s best suited for those comfortable with winter gear and outdoor activities. With stunning views and friendly staff, it’s a solid way to make the most of your Lapland visit.
Do I need a driver’s license to participate?
Yes, a valid driver’s license (class B) is required to operate a snowmobile. If you don’t have one, you can still enjoy the activity by sitting on the snowmobile behind the guide.
Can children join the snowmobiling safari?
Children aged 4-12 can enjoy mini-snowmobiling on a private track, which is a fun and safe introduction for young adventurers.
Is transportation included?
Yes, pickup and drop-off from designated locations such as Levi Centre, Arctic Nook, and others are included. Make sure to be ready 5 minutes before your scheduled pickup.
What should I wear?
The tour provides winter overalls, shoes, gloves, helmets, and balaclavas, so just dress warmly in layers suitable for cold weather.
How long does the tour last?
The whole experience lasts about five hours, including transportation, farm visits, sled rides, and snowmobiling.
Is there a meal included?
Yes, you’ll enjoy a traditional Finnish soup and hot juice, which is perfect after a day out in the cold.
Whether you’re after a thrilling snowmobile ride, a gentle reindeer sleigh, or a chance to meet huskies in their winter home, this tour offers a rich, authentic Arctic adventure in Levi. It balances activity with cultural insight and is a fantastic way to experience Lapland’s winter wonderland.