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Experience the thrill of meeting 70 huskies and riding an ATV through a snowy Arctic kennel in Kiruna, Sweden. Perfect for dog lovers seeking authentic adventure.

If you’re dreaming of cozy encounters with energetic sled dogs and a taste of Arctic adventure, this Kennel Visit and ATV Tour with Huskies in Kiruna might just be your perfect match. This private experience offers an up-close look at a thriving sled dog kennel, where over 70 huskies await your affection and curiosity. Whether you’re a dog lover or simply seeking an authentic Arctic adventure, this tour combines fun, education, and a hint of adrenaline.
One of the aspects we love most about this experience is the personalized nature of the visit. It’s designed for small groups or private bookings, so you’ll get plenty of time to interact with the dogs and learn about their day-to-day lives. Plus, the combination of meeting friendly huskies and hopping onto an ATV for a training session makes it a well-rounded adventure. That said, a potential consideration is the weather — it’s a winter experience, so dressing appropriately is essential. This tour appeals most to those who enjoy animals, outdoor activities, and want to see what life is like for sled dogs in the Arctic.
If you’re ready to meet adorable huskies and enjoy a scenic ride through the snowy forest, this activity is ideal. It’s suitable for dog enthusiasts of all ages, with the ATV ride limited to kids aged 8 and above for safety reasons. Whether you’re visiting Kiruna on a winter getaway or looking for a unique Arctic activity, this experience offers genuine, hands-on fun.

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The tour begins with a warm welcome at the meeting point in Kiruna, where you’ll meet 69 Alaskan Huskies and 12 puppies, all eager for some attention. The host, Craig, and his team are praised for their friendly, helpful, and knowledgeable approach. They take the time to introduce each dog, sharing stories about their personalities, backgrounds, and roles in sled training. From the reviews, it’s clear that the dogs are well-cared-for and happy, which really shines through during the visit.
You’ll have the chance to cuddle and play with the dogs, which is a highlight for many visitors. The pups are described as energetic and affectionate, so prepare for some lively dog hugs — reviewers mention being greeted with enthusiastic pawing and playful antics. This hands-on interaction captures the essence of authentic dog-loving experiences and offers a deeper appreciation of the bond between humans and sled dogs.
Next, you’ll get a glimpse into the daily life of a sled dog kennel. The guides explain how the dogs are trained for the Arctic winter, emphasizing the importance of care and teamwork. It’s fascinating to learn how the kennel staff prepares the team for the upcoming sled season, and guests are encouraged to help with harnessing the dogs — a task that many find rewarding.
The highlight of the activity is the ATV ride along a forest trail, which is only suitable for children aged 8 and above. Sitting on a powerful ATV, you’ll follow the team during a training session, gaining a unique perspective on how these dogs are conditioned for their winter work. The reviews mention that the ATV ride adds a level of excitement and offers stunning views of the snow-covered landscape, making it a memorable part of the experience.
Finally, after the training, the dogs are rewarded with chunks of meat, and guests are offered tea, coffee, and sweet snacks around an open fire. This laid-back conclusion to the tour allows for reflection and photos, making it a cozy end to an active day.

At $170.85 per person, this tour offers an excellent blend of education, authentic interaction, and scenic adventure. Considering the personalized service, the chance to meet such a large number of dogs, and the inclusions like snacks and transportation, it represents solid value for dog lovers and adventure seekers alike.
The tours are generally around 1.5 to 3 hours, depending on the group size and engagement. The private nature of the experience means you’ll avoid large crowds, allowing for more meaningful interactions with the dogs and guides. The small-group or private setup offers a relaxed atmosphere where questions are encouraged, and everyone’s curiosity can be satisfied.
The reviews consistently praise the knowledgeable guides who go above and beyond to make guests feel comfortable, safe, and informed. Mentioned guides like Craig are appreciated for their warmth and professionalism, making the experience memorable and educational. Guests also note the stunning views and the chance to see the Arctic landscape up close, which adds to the overall value.
While the price might seem steep to some, it covers the personalized attention, transport, snacks, and the chance to really connect with the huskies — something that larger, less intimate tours rarely offer. Plus, the opportunity to participate in the dogs’ training and see them in action is a rare, authentic experience that justifies the cost.

Expect a warm greeting at the meeting point, where you’ll be introduced to the team and the huskies. The staff are known for their friendly demeanor and deep knowledge of sled dog life, making this a welcoming start.
This segment is undoubtedly the highlight. Guests can spend time petting, cuddling, and playing with over 50 dogs, including adorable puppies. The dogs’ energetic and affectionate nature shines through, creating perfect photo ops and heartfelt moments. Reviewers mention how well the dogs are treated, which adds peace of mind for animal lovers.
The guides share insights into how the dogs are cared for during the Arctic winter, giving visitors an understanding of the physical and emotional needs of these working dogs. This is not just a petting zoo; it’s an educational experience that highlights responsible animal care.
Guests are invited to assist in preparing a small team of 8-10 dogs for future sled work. This hands-on activity is appreciated for providing a glimpse behind the scenes, making the experience interactive and meaningful.
Sitting on a powerful ATV, you’ll follow the training session along forest trails, observing the dogs in action. This part combines physical activity with scenic views, making it a fun and adventurous addition.
The experience concludes with giving treats to the dogs and enjoying tea, coffee, and snacks by an open fire. This calm moment invites reflection and connection, rounding out the adventure beautifully.

This experience truly caters to dog lovers and those interested in authentic Arctic activities. It’s ideal for travelers seeking a personal, educational encounter with sled dogs rather than a commercialized ride. Families with children aged 8 and above will appreciate the safe, supervised ATV portion, while anyone with an affinity for outdoor adventures will enjoy the scenic forest ride.
It’s also perfect for those who want to support animal welfare, as reviews emphasize the well-treatment of the dogs and the knowledgeable, caring guides. If you’re after a relaxed yet engaging activity that combines animals, nature, and some light physical activity, this tour is a fantastic choice.
However, be prepared for cold weather and muddy conditions — dressing in layers and sturdy footwear is recommended. Also, keep in mind that the actual duration can vary but generally lasts between 1.5 and 3 hours, offering good value for the experience.

For those eager to meet energetic huskies and see the Arctic landscape from a new perspective, this tour is a rare gem. It’s a thoughtfully designed experience that balances friendly animal interaction, educational insights, and scenic adventure. With knowledgeable guides, a chance to participate actively, and a cozy fire at the end, it offers a well-rounded Arctic adventure that appeals to both animal enthusiasts and outdoor lovers.
The small-group or private format ensures a personalized touch, making it ideal for families, couples, or solo travelers wanting an authentic connection with the Arctic’s most famous working dogs. Although it’s an active experience, it’s accessible for most travelers who enjoy outdoor activities and are prepared for weather conditions. The value for the price is clear when considering the intimate engagement, educational value, and memorable scenery on offer.
In summary, if you’re after a genuine, heartfelt, and scenic encounter with sled dogs in Lapland, this experience provides all that and more. It’s an opportunity to learn, play, and relax in the company of some of the most adorable and hardworking dogs in the world.

Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, children of all ages can meet the huskies, but the ATV ride is only suitable for kids aged 8 and above for safety reasons.
What should I wear for the tour?
Dress warmly and appropriately for cold weather, including waterproof clothing, sturdy shoes, and layers. Be prepared for mud and dog hugs!
How long does the tour last?
The activity generally lasts between 1.5 and 3 hours, depending on group size and participation level.
Are the huskies well treated?
Yes, reviews highlight that the huskies are very well cared for, happy, and treated kindly by the staff.
Can I customize the start time?
If you’d like to book outside the set schedule, contact the provider, and they will try to accommodate your needs.
What is included in the price?
The tour includes private transportation, snacks, and a guided, educational experience with the dogs. The ATV ride is part of the activity but is limited to children 8+ for safety.
Whether you’re an animal fanatic, adventure seeker, or just want to see the Arctic in a different light, this husky and ATV tour in Kiruna promises a memorable, heartfelt day packed with authentic experiences.