Reindeer Sledding
Embark on a Reindeer sledding tour in Tromso. Journey through snowy Arctic landscapes while experiencing Sami culture and traditions firsthand.-
Watch the moon and stars follow you from Tromso on your round-trip transfer and join your English-speaking guide to say hello to 200 reindeer.
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Once you’re familiar with the hows of approaching reindeer, feed them buckets of their favorite treats with bonfires crackling in the backdrop.
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Glide through snow-covered tracks in reindeer-led sleds on a 15 to 30-minute ride, and wait for the starlit skies to show off green dancing lights.
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Step into a traditional Sami tent or a wooden hut for some folktales and jokes over Sami reindeer stew and cups of warm drinks with your guides.
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Fun fact: Wondering how reindeer stay warm? Their hollow fur traps air and keeps them insulated!
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Watch the moon and stars follow you from Tromso on your round-trip transfer and join your English-speaking guide to say hello to 200 reindeer.
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Once you’re familiar with the hows of approaching reindeer, feed them buckets of their favorite treats with bonfires crackling in the backdrop.
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Glide through snow-covered tracks in reindeer-led sleds on a 15 to 30-minute ride, and wait for the starlit skies to show off green dancing lights.
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Step into a traditional Sami tent or a wooden hut for some folktales and jokes over Sami reindeer stew and cups of warm drinks with your guides.
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Fun fact: Wondering how reindeer stay warm? Their hollow fur traps air and keeps them insulated!
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Arrive at the base camp located a 45-minute drive from Tromso with hassle-free transfers and spot the Lyngen Alps on your way.
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You’ll be led into the magic by your Sami guide who’ll first orient you to the Sami culture linked with reindeer and how to approach them safely.
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Meet a herd of 200 reindeer at the camp’s enclosure to feed them treats by hand as you pet and befriend them. Keep an eye out for the dancing lights above!
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Settle in the coziness of a Sami tent or house as your guide shares folklore and jokes over a traditional bowl of Biddos and warm drinks.
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Fun fact: The oldest known aurora sighting dates back to 2600 BC with some cave paintings from the period depicting them.
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Arrive at the base camp located a 45-minute drive from Tromso with hassle-free transfers and spot the Lyngen Alps on your way.
-
You’ll be led into the magic by your Sami guide who’ll first orient you to the Sami culture linked with reindeer and how to approach them safely.
-
Meet a herd of 200 reindeer at the camp’s enclosure to feed them treats by hand as you pet and befriend them. Keep an eye out for the dancing lights above!
-
Settle in the coziness of a Sami tent or house as your guide shares folklore and jokes over a traditional bowl of Biddos and warm drinks.
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Fun fact: The oldest known aurora sighting dates back to 2600 BC with some cave paintings from the period depicting them.
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Animal lovers, this 4.5-hour tour lets you hand-feed 200 reindeer in the pristine Arctic wilderness, where they graze on natural berries and herbs.
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Dive into Sami cultural stories, learning about reindeer herding, Sami myths, and how these majestic animals are central to the Sami way of life.
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Witness the jagged peaks, glaciers, and rivers of the Lyngen Alps on your way to the camp – one of Norway’s most dramatic landscapes.
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Enjoy a hearty bowl of Biddos, a traditional Sami reindeer stew, made from sustainable reindeer meat that’s rich in omega-3 and vitamin B12.
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Fun fact: The Sami people have lived in Scandinavia for 10,000 years. Reindeer herding plays an integral part in their local economy.
More details
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Animal lovers, this 4.5-hour tour lets you hand-feed 200 reindeer in the pristine Arctic wilderness, where they graze on natural berries and herbs.
-
Dive into Sami cultural stories, learning about reindeer herding, Sami myths, and how these majestic animals are central to the Sami way of life.
-
Witness the jagged peaks, glaciers, and rivers of the Lyngen Alps on your way to the camp – one of Norway’s most dramatic landscapes.
-
Enjoy a hearty bowl of Biddos, a traditional Sami reindeer stew, made from sustainable reindeer meat that’s rich in omega-3 and vitamin B12.
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Fun fact: The Sami people have lived in Scandinavia for 10,000 years. Reindeer herding plays an integral part in their local economy.
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Dive into Arctic life with this comprehensive tour, featuring a scenic ride, interaction with reindeer, and a thrilling sled ride; it's an adventure not to be missed!
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Enhance your Arctic experience with our all-inclusive package. From essential snowsuits and boots to a delightful hot meal, we've got you covered.
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Meet, feed, and ride with our friendly reindeer; then retreat to our traditional Sami hut for a hearty meal, making your Arctic journey truly unforgettable.
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Set against the stunning backdrop of the Lyngen Alps, our Sami camp in Breivikeidet promises a day filled with culture, adventure, and breathtaking views!
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Fun fact: The Sami people's traditional clothing, known as gákti, varies in color, jewelry, and hat shape, indicating a person's geographical area, family, and marital status.
More details
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Dive into Arctic life with this comprehensive tour, featuring a scenic ride, interaction with reindeer, and a thrilling sled ride; it's an adventure not to be missed!
-
Enhance your Arctic experience with our all-inclusive package. From essential snowsuits and boots to a delightful hot meal, we've got you covered.
-
Meet, feed, and ride with our friendly reindeer; then retreat to our traditional Sami hut for a hearty meal, making your Arctic journey truly unforgettable.
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Set against the stunning backdrop of the Lyngen Alps, our Sami camp in Breivikeidet promises a day filled with culture, adventure, and breathtaking views!
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Fun fact: The Sami people's traditional clothing, known as gákti, varies in color, jewelry, and hat shape, indicating a person's geographical area, family, and marital status.