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Pack four iconic Lapland experiences into a single 8-hour day: glide behind huskies and reindeer across snowy trails, race across Arctic wilderness on a snowmobile, and meet Santa at his village on the Arctic Circle. This full-day adventure combines traditional Sámi culture with winter adrenaline for an all-in-one Rovaniemi immersion.
Experience the best of Lapland’s winter in one unforgettable full-day adventure, combining husky and reindeer experiences, snowmobiling, and a visit to Santa Claus Village.
Your journey begins at a traditional reindeer farm, where you’ll meet these gentle Arctic animals and enjoy a peaceful sleigh ride through snowy landscapes. Afterwards, relax with warm drinks and cookies in a cosy hut, and receive a special reindeer driving license as a memorable keepsake.
Next, visit a lively husky farm and meet the energetic huskies, eager to take you on an unforgettable sled ride through the Arctic wilderness. Experience the thrill of gliding across snowy forest trails, guided by professional mushers, and feel the unique power and excitement of husky sledding.
After a traditional Finnish buffet lunch, continue your adventure with an exciting snowmobile ride across the pristine Lappish nature, taking in breathtaking Arctic scenery along the way.
Finally, visit the iconic Santa Claus Village, meet Santa himself, and cross the Arctic Circle. Celebrate the moment with an official certificate, and don’t forget to stop by Santa’s Post Office to send postcards stamped with the Arctic Circle postmark.
This experience combines culture, nature, and adventure for a truly memorable day in Lapland.
Please note: The order of activities may differ from the description, which will depend on actual circumstances.
Note: Pick-up times may vary depending on your location. Please check the confirmation email sent after your reservation for your exact pick-up details.
Winter months (November–March) offer reliable snow and long Arctic twilight. Early morning or midday departures maximize daylight for photography and animal interactions during peak activity hours.