Levi: Husky and Reindeer Farm Tour with Sled Ride – A Genuine Arctic Adventure
If you’re planning a trip to Levi and want to get a real taste of Lapland’s unique charm, this Husky and Reindeer Farm Tour is worth considering. It offers a chance to meet some of the region’s most iconic animals and enjoy traditional sled rides, all within a manageable three-hour window. While it’s not a full-day adventure, it packs enough magic and activity to make it a memorable part of your trip.
What we genuinely like about this experience is how accessible and well-organized it is—especially with included transportation from central locations in Levi. Plus, the chance to try both reindeer and husky sled rides gives a well-rounded feel of Arctic transport traditions. That said, a noteworthy consideration is that, based on some reviews, the rides can be quite brief, which might leave travelers wanting a bit more.
This tour is best suited for those who want a casual, authentic Arctic experience without overly long or strenuous activities. Families, couples, or solo travelers curious about Lapland’s sledding traditions will find this a friendly, straightforward option.
Key Points

- Includes transportation from several central spots in Levi, making it easy to join.
- Two memorable 500-meter sled rides—one pulled by reindeer, one by huskies.
- Opportunity to learn about Arctic animals and their role in local culture from knowledgeable guides.
- Short but sweet 3-hour experience, ideal for those with limited time or wanting a gentle adventure.
- Authentic setting with chances to warm up by a fire and enjoy hot drinks.
- Reviews highlight the high quality of guides and stunning scenery, even if the rides are brief.
An Honest Breakdown of Your Arctic Experience

When you think about Lapland, images of white snow, reindeer, huskies, and cozy cabins immediately come to mind. This tour captures much of that essence in just a few hours. From the start, the pickup included from key locations in Levi makes it convenient; you’ll be driven through beautiful snowy landscapes to reach the farm, which is a charming setting for this kind of experience.
The transportation aspect is straightforward, with pickups starting between 30 minutes to an hour before the tour begins. This flexibility helps if you’re staying at one of the designated spots like Olo Resort or Levi Igloos. It’s worth noting that you need to be ready and waiting 5 minutes before pickup, so plan accordingly.
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What to Expect at the Farm
Once you arrive at the farm, you’ll meet the animals—friendly huskies and majestic reindeer. The guides here are knowledgeable, sharing insights into each animal’s significance in local culture and traditions. A couple of reviews mention guides being professional, friendly, and informative, which adds a layer of trust and enjoyment to the experience.
The highlight for most visitors is the 500-meter sledge rides, pulled by each animal. The reindeer ride is described as a peaceful glide through the snowy landscape, perfect if you’re after a relaxing moment in nature. Conversely, the husky ride is more energetic, with enthusiastic dogs dashing through the snow, offering a more lively experience. These rides are great for anyone looking to get a sense of traditional Arctic transportation methods, even if they’re relatively short at half a kilometer each.
The Rides and Their Value
While the rides are brief—around 500 meters—they’re significant for their authenticity. You’re not just watching but actively riding, which makes the experience more personal. As one reviewer put it, “The huskies are really well looked after… tails wagging constantly, so they seemed happy!” This is important because ethical concerns are a common conversation around dog sledding. The guides’ transparency about animal welfare and the opportunity to cuddle the huskies after the ride is a nice touch.
The reindeer experience, however, received a mixed review. One guest observed that the reindeer appeared distressed during the ride and suggested that feeding reindeer might be a better, more ethical alternative. It’s a reminder that animal welfare matters, even in a setting that aims to be authentic.
Additional Comforts and Activities
Between the rides, you can warm up by a fire and enjoy hot drinks, which is a lovely way to embrace the cozy side of Lapland. The guides share stories and insights, enriching your understanding of the animals and local traditions. Several reviews commend the guides for their friendly demeanor and knowledge, which helps elevate the experience beyond just the rides.
More Great Tours NearbyConsiderations on Value
At around 160 euros per person, this experience isn’t the cheapest option out there, but it offers a good balance of activities and culture. The brevity of the rides has been noted as a downside—some travelers feel it’s better to spend a little more on a longer, more involved experience. However, if your priority is a quick, authentic taste of Arctic sledding with the chance to see animals up close, this tour delivers.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

This trip suits those looking for a manageable, straightforward Arctic experience. It’s ideal if you’re short on time but still want to see and feel the magic of Lapland. Families with children will appreciate the gentle rides and engaging animal encounters, but even solo travelers or couples will find it engaging without feeling overwhelmed.
Nature lovers will enjoy the scenic drive and the chance to witness traditional sled rides, though those seeking a more in-depth or longer adventure might find this tour slightly on the short side. It’s also perfect for travelers who value guides’ local knowledge and authentic animal interactions.
The Sum Up

If you’re after a short but meaningful peek into Lapland’s sledding traditions, this tour ticks many boxes. It combines convenience, cultural insight, and memorable animal encounters, all wrapped in a friendly, relaxed atmosphere. The included transportation and the chance to try both reindeer and husky sled rides make it a practical choice, especially if you’re limited on time but want to experience a core part of Arctic life.
While the rides are on the shorter side, the authentic setting and knowledgeable guides often make up for that. It’s a good value if you’re interested in learning about Arctic animals and traditions without committing to a full-day tour or longer ride.
However, those seeking a more extensive sledding adventure or more time with the animals might want to look at options that offer longer rides or more interactive experiences. Also, if animal welfare is a big concern for you, it’s worth considering how the reindeer and huskies are cared for—something the guides seem transparent about but is still worth keeping in mind.
This tour offers a friendly, authentic, and picturesque introduction to Lapland’s winter culture, perfect for first-timers, families, or anyone wanting a taste of Arctic tradition in a comfortable, well-organized package.
Levi: Husky and Reindeer Farm Tour with Sled Ride
FAQ

Is transportation included in the tour?
Yes, transportation from key locations in Levi, such as Olo Resort and Levi Igloos, is included. Pickup times are communicated a day in advance, so be sure to be ready a few minutes early.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience is about 3 hours, making it a perfect option if you’re looking for a shorter, easygoing activity.
What animals will I meet?
You’ll meet friendly huskies and majestic reindeer. Guides provide insights into their roles in Arctic culture and traditions.
Are the sled rides long?
No, each sled ride is approximately 500 meters. The reindeer and husky rides both give you a brief but authentic experience of traditional sledding.
Can I participate if I don’t speak English?
The tour is offered in English, and guides are generally very knowledgeable and friendly. Basic English knowledge or a translator app can help if needed.
Is this suitable for children?
While the experience is generally family-friendly, some reviews mention animals being well looked after and friendly, but the reindeer may appear distressed in some cases. Supervise children accordingly, and consider your comfort with animal interactions.
What should I wear?
Dress warmly! Think thermal layers, waterproof outerwear, and warm boots. The snow and cold weather mean dress appropriately to stay comfortable.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. This flexibility makes it easier to plan your trip without stress.
If you’re seeking a genuine, cozy taste of Arctic life that’s simple to book, this Levi husky and reindeer farm tour delivers on its promises. It’s a charming way to connect with Lapland’s traditions and enjoy some stunning winter scenery—perfect for a quick yet memorable Arctic escape.
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