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Experience the magic of the Northern Lights at Lake Inari from Ivalo, with snowmobile rides, reindeer encounters, and a cozy dinner in Lapland.

If you’ve ever dreamed of witnessing the elusive Northern Lights in a setting that combines natural beauty, authentic local culture, and a touch of adventure, this tour promises just that. It’s a 4-hour evening trip that takes you into the heart of Lapland’s pristine wilderness, with plenty of opportunities to see the aurora borealis, enjoy reindeer interactions, and indulge in a traditional dinner around a campfire.
One aspect we really appreciate about this experience is the small-group approach—limited to only 10 people—which helps create a more intimate, less rushed atmosphere. Plus, the mix of snowmobile-powered sleigh rides, cultural insights, and cozy dining makes for a well-rounded Arctic adventure.
That said, potential travelers should keep in mind that Northern Lights sightings are weather-dependent, and cloudy skies could interfere with visibility. Weather can also be quite cold, so proper layers are essential.
If you’re someone who loves nature, is curious about Sámi culture, and enjoys a mix of adventure and relaxation, this tour hits many of the right notes.

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The adventure begins with a pickup at your hotel in Ivalo, making logistics straightforward—no need to worry about transportation. Once at the tour base, you’re provided with warm thermal clothing and shoes, which is a real plus considering the sub-zero temperatures you’ll encounter. Reviewers praise this aspect, noting it takes away the hassle and discomfort of dressing in layers yourself, and helps you focus on the experience.
One of the highlights is riding a snowmobile-pulled sledge into the dark, silent wilderness toward Lake Inari. The sleds are covered with reindeer hides, adding a cozy touch, and the ride itself is surprisingly comfortable, especially with the warm clothing provided. Expect to be transported through snowy forests, where the silence is broken only by the crunching snow and the occasional call of Arctic birds.
Reviewers frequently mention the fabulous experience of this ride, with some noting the attentiveness of guides like Maksim, who took good care of their comfort and safety. This part of the trip gives you a real sense of isolation, with only the stars and possibly the Aurora Borealis overhead.
Arriving at the frozen lake, you’re in a prime spot for Aurora spotting, weather permitting. The lake’s expansive, unspoiled landscape provides a stunning backdrop for the celestial display. Many reviewers comment on the beauty of the night sky and how the Northern Lights seem to dance just above the ice, creating a truly magical atmosphere.
However, some guests, like one reviewer, share that “weather didn’t cooperate,” and cloud cover prevented a sighting. This is an important reminder that, while everything is arranged for a memorable experience, nature always has the final say.
The tour includes a visit to a small island, owned by a local family, which adds an authentic touch. This isn’t a commercialized stop; instead, it’s an opportunity to see how locals live in this remote part of Lapland. Guests often mention the warm welcome and the chance to meet and feed friendly reindeers—a highlight for many.
The owners, who live on the island, share stories about their way of life, making this a memorable cultural exchange. The island visit also provides a chance to relax with hot blackberry juice by an open fire, soaking in the peaceful winter landscape.
As the night progresses, guests gather around a campfire where a delicious Lappish dinner is prepared. The guide sets up a traditional teepee, and the menu usually features local reindeer or fish, cooked over the fire. Reviewers rave about the quality of the food, describing it as tasty and genuine, often accompanied by hot drinks like berry juice or salmon soup.
This part of the experience adds warmth—both literally and culturally—and many mention how the dinner feels like a genuine taste of Sámi hospitality. It’s a wonderful way to wind down after the excitement outside.
Throughout the tour, you have the option to meet and feed reindeers, which is often described as a heartwarming moment. The guides are knowledgeable about reindeer herding and Sámi traditions, sharing insights that deepen your appreciation of the culture.
From the snowmobile ride to the cozy dinner, this tour manages to strike a balance between adventure and culture. Guests often mention how professional and friendly the guides are, with some calling Maksim “a lovely and kind guide who took care of the group very well.”
The small size of the tour means you get more personalized attention, which is reflected in the positive reviews. Many travelers appreciate the efficient organization—from gear provision to the timing of stops—which makes the evening smooth and enjoyable.
While the tour’s price is listed as $0.00 (likely as a placeholder or free promo), the overall value comes from the combination of activities and culture. You’re not just paying for a chance to see the Aurora; you’re also experiencing local life, wildlife, and Arctic scenery in a well-organized package.
Guests consistently praise the quality of the experience—from the warm clothing and knowledgeable guides to the intimate setting and delicious local food. Even if Aurora sightings are weather-dependent, the overall adventure remains rich and rewarding, making it a worthwhile investment for those craving a genuine Arctic experience.


This Northern Lights tour from Ivalo to Lake Inari is ideal for travelers seeking a genuine, small-group experience in the Lapland wilderness. It’s perfect for those who appreciate authentic local culture, enjoy nature and wildlife encounters, and are willing to embrace the unpredictability of weather for a chance to see the Aurora.
If you’re after a luxurious, high-end experience, this might not be your best fit, but if you value personalized service, cultural insights, and immersive nature, this tour delivers in spades. It offers a memorable and authentic Arctic adventure, with the added thrill of possibly witnessing one of nature’s most spectacular light displays.

What is included in this tour?
You’ll be picked up at your hotel, provided with thermal clothing and shoes, and taken on a snowmobile-pulled sleigh ride to Lake Inari. The tour includes visiting a small island, feeding reindeer, and enjoying a traditional dinner around a campfire.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience lasts approximately 4 hours, making it a manageable evening activity that leaves plenty of time for other adventures.
Is it suitable for children or all ages?
Most travelers can participate, but the tour is limited to a small group of 10, and the snowmobile ride might be tiring for very young children. It’s best suited for those comfortable in cold weather and with a good sense of adventure.
What should I wear?
Warm layers, thermal clothing, and waterproof boots are recommended. The tour provides thermal clothes and shoes, but additional layers help ensure comfort during the night.
What happens if the weather is cloudy or foggy?
Since Aurora sightings depend on clear skies, weather can affect visibility. If the weather prevents seeing the Northern Lights, the tour may still offer a memorable wilderness experience, and refunds are available if canceled due to poor weather.
Can I see reindeer during the tour?
Yes, reindeer are part of the experience. Guests often enjoy feeding and interacting with these friendly animals, which are integral to Sámi culture.
Will I see the Northern Lights every night?
No. Aurora sightings depend heavily on weather and solar activity. While the tour aims to give you the best chance, visibility isn’t guaranteed.
How do I book this tour?
Booking is straightforward through Viator or directly via Ivalo Safaris. Remember, spots are limited, so early booking is advised.
This adventure offers a charming mix of natural beauty, cultural discovery, and Arctic excitement. Whether you’re lucky enough to see the Aurora or simply enjoy the peaceful winter landscape, it’s a genuine taste of Lapland’s magic.