If you’re dreaming of a night in the Arctic, surrounded by snow-covered trees, the glow of the Northern Lights, and the playful howls of huskies, then this tour might catch your eye. It’s one of those experiences that promises a mix of adventure, stunning scenery, and a touch of magic. Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or a first-timer in Lapland, it’s a way to connect with the wildness of the north in a memorable way.
What we like about this experience is how it combines the thrill of a husky sled ride with the peaceful beauty of the Arctic landscape. Plus, the included cozy blankets and warm snacks add a thoughtful touch that keeps you comfortable in the cold. However, it’s worth mentioning that seeing the Northern Lights isn’t guaranteed, so if that’s your main goal, you might want to keep your expectations realistic.
This tour works well for those who want a genuine winter adventure without overcomplicated logistics. It’s particularly suited for travelers who appreciate wildlife encounters and scenic evenings, and who are okay with a bit of unpredictability when it comes to the Northern Lights. If you’re after a straightforward, well-organized Arctic experience, this one’s worth considering.
Key Points

- Beautiful Arctic scenery with snow-covered forests and starry skies
- Includes transportation and snacks, making it a convenient option
- Guided by professional hosts ensuring safety and knowledge
- Northern Lights viewing is possible but not guaranteed
- Suitable for those who enjoy wildlife and scenic winter nights
- Price point offers decent value for a 2-hour adventure
What Is the Levi Evening Husky Sled Ride?

This tour invites you to glide through the pristine snowy forests of Lapland aboard a husky sled while the guide drives your team of energetic dogs. It’s scheduled for the evening, giving you the chance to experience the Arctic at its most atmospheric — under a canopy of stars and, hopefully, the Northern Lights.
The experience combines scenery, wildlife interaction, and the sense of adventure. You’ll sit comfortably in the sled, wrapped in warm blankets, as the huskies pull you along the quiet, snow-blanketed trails. It’s a peaceful yet exhilarating way to see the landscape, with the added thrill of being pulled by a team of well-treated, friendly huskies.
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How the Tour Is Structured

Starting Point and Transportation
The tour begins at Hissitie 11, right in the heart of Levi. From there, a bus or coach takes you on a short 10-minute ride to the main adventure site. This transfer adds a layer of convenience, especially if you’re staying centrally in Levi, and means you don’t have to worry about logistics.
Safety Briefing and Guided Tour
Once at the site in Levi, you’ll receive a brief safety rundown (about 10 minutes), which is helpful, especially if you’re new to husky sledding. Following this, a guided tour lasts around 1 hour, during which you’ll learn about the dogs, the environment, and the history of sledding in Lapland. The guide will also share local insights, making the trip more engaging.
More Great Tours NearbyThe Sled Ride and Scenic Exploration
The actual sled ride lasts for about 2 hours in total, with the sled being driven by your guide while you sit back, take in the snowy scenery, and enjoy the peaceful silence. The movement and the sounds of the huskies’ howling add to the atmosphere, creating a quintessential Arctic experience.
Local Snacks and Fire Break
After the sledding, you’re treated to local snacks and hot juice, offering a chance to warm up and chat with fellow travelers. The small fire where you can toast bread or enjoy jam and whipped cream adds a cozy, authentic touch.
Return Journey
The tour wraps up with a 10-minute bus ride back to the original meeting point at Hissitie 11, making the entire experience quite manageable and straightforward.
What’s Included?

- Pickup and drop-off from Levi center – a real bonus for ease
- Husky safari – the core of the experience
- Hot juice and snack – keeps you warm and satisfied after the ride
What About the Northern Lights?
While the chance to see the Northern Lights is part of the allure, it’s important to remember there’s no guarantee. The weather and solar activity play a big role, so if seeing the Aurora Borealis is your top priority, you might want to consider this tour as part of a broader Northern Lights plan rather than the sole activity.
What Do Travelers Say?
Reviews paint a mixed picture, but highlight some key points. One traveler raved about the well-organized nature of the trip, mentioning how well the dogs are treated and the overall enjoyable experience, stating, “We loved this outing with the sled dogs, about 10 km of hiking. We were installed two on the sled and the latter was driven by an experienced guide. Everything is very well organized!” The warmth of the blankets and the fire break was also appreciated, making the cold more bearable.
However, not all reviews are glowing. One traveler expressed disappointment, citing the environment where the dogs were kept as “very poor standard,” and describing the dogs as “submissive and looking very skinny.” They also felt misled about driving the sled, as they were told it was not possible at night. This highlights that not all operators maintain the same standards, so it’s worth doing a bit of research if animal welfare concerns you.
Price and Value
At $358 per person, this experience is on the higher end for a 2-hour activity. When you factor in the included transportation, snacks, and the chance to essentially experience Arctic wilderness from a sled, many would say it offers reasonable value. It’s a comprehensive package that makes the logistics easier for travelers who want a straightforward Arctic adventure.
Who Is This Tour Best For?
This sled ride works well for travelers who seek a scenic, authentic Arctic wilderness experience without the complexity of self-driving snowmobiles or multiple activities. It’s perfect if you want a cozy, guided tour that emphasizes the scenery, the dogs, and the atmosphere. Families or groups who enjoy animals and outdoor adventures will likely find this engaging, provided they’re comfortable with the cold and the unpredictability of spotting the Northern Lights.
If you’re after a very high chance of seeing the Aurora Borealis, keep in mind that this tour does not guarantee it. It’s more about the overall experience — the stunning landscape, the friendly huskies, and the peacefulness of the night.
Final Thoughts

The Levi Evening Husky Sled Ride under the Northern Lights offers a solid Arctic adventure wrapped in comfort and organization. The included transportation and local snacks make it a convenient choice, especially if you’re staying in Levi. The experience’s main charm is the scenery and the interaction with the huskies, which really do seem to enjoy their work and are well cared for — at least according to some travelers.
While the chance of seeing the Northern Lights isn’t guaranteed, the setting and the thrill of being pulled by a lively team of huskies are genuinely worthwhile. It’s a good option for those who want a scenic, authentic sled ride with friendly guides and a bit of that classic Lapland winter feel.
If you’re a fan of outdoor adventures, animal encounters, and beautiful winter landscapes, this tour could become a highlight of your trip. Just keep your expectations realistic about the Aurora, and you’re likely to come away happy with a hearty dose of Arctic charm.
Levi: Evening Husky Sled Ride under the Northern Lights
“We loved this outing with the sled dogs, about 10 km of hiking. We were installed two on the sled and the latter was driven by an experienced guide…”
FAQ
Is the Northern Lights guaranteed on this tour?
No, the Northern Lights are not guaranteed. It depends on the weather and solar activity, but the experience is still beautiful even without the Aurora.
What should I bring for the tour?
Bring warm shoes and warm clothing. The tour provides very cold clothes if you don’t have suitable gear, but layering up with your own warm clothes is a good idea.
How long does the sled ride last?
The entire tour duration, including transfers, safety briefing, snacks, and the sled ride, is about 2 hours.
Is the tour suitable for children?
While not explicitly stated, the experience involves outdoor winter conditions and sitting on a sled, so children comfortable with cold weather and outdoor activities should enjoy it.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, it’s recommended to reserve beforehand. You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the tour.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, which makes it more inclusive for travelers with mobility needs.
What language is the tour guided in?
Guides speak English and Finnish, so communicate your needs or questions accordingly.
How do I find the meeting point?
The meeting point is Levi Center Hissitie 11, across from the parking lot and next to the pizza place. Look for the bus labeled “Icepark Levi Polar Lights Tours.”
What is included in the price?
Pickup and drop-off, husky safari, and hot juice and snack are part of the package.
If you’re after a cozy, scenic Arctic ride with friendly huskies and the possibility of seeing the Northern Lights, this tour offers a straightforward way to tick a memorable experience off your Lapland list. Just remember to dress warmly, keep expectations realistic about the Aurora, and be ready for a peaceful, scenic night in the snow.
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