From Tromsø: Advanced Dog Sledding Tour at Camp Tamok

Experience the thrill of dog sledding at Camp Tamok from Tromsø. Ride your own team, enjoy Arctic scenery, and warm up with local food—adventure awaits.

4.7(719 reviews)From $313 per person

Planning a trip to Tromsø and craving a taste of true Arctic adventure? This Advanced Dog Sledding Tour at Camp Tamok might just be what you’re looking for. Though I haven’t personally been on this exact tour, from what I’ve gathered, it offers a compelling blend of physical activity, breathtaking scenery, and an authentic husky experience.

If you’re someone who loves a challenge, appreciates well-organized activities, and wants to get a real feel for dog sledding, this could be right up your alley.

What really draws us to this experience are the opportunity to steer your own sled—feeling like a true musher—and the chance to meet and cuddle those adorable huskies afterward. Plus, the scenic route through remote, snow-covered landscapes promises some spectacular views.

Yu
It was amazing! We didn’t dog sled for 12 km!! Super fun! The guide was super nice! Food was also amazing, I only wish they had some husky souvenirs for me to buy 😆😆
Chan Shun
The ride was super fun with good speed, spectacular view, and most of all – those lovely and energetic dogs! We were greeted by the dogs once we stepped into the yard even without any food – they really want to get out for the ride! The equipment provided by the camp was super warm and highly recommend using them as much as you can. The lunch provided was also lovely and a life-saver after going against the chilly winter wind. Only slight hiccup was that we arrived at the camp with a mixed group so we were not given clear instruction where to go and how much time we've got for preping. They didn't specified whether my group is for "advanced" dog sledding or just the normal one (but I am sure…
Diana
An unforgettable experience at Tamok Camp! Dog sledding was absolutely amazing. Everything was perfectly organized, and the atmosphere was magical. The dogs are friendly, energetic, and clearly well cared for. The ride itself was full of joy, excitement, and pure positive emotions- a truly unique adventure surrounded by stunning nature. We had so much fun and left with incredible memories and big smiles. Highly recommended to anyone looking for an authentic and emotional Arctic experience. Definitely one of the highlights of our trip!

That said, it’s not for everyone: the tour is physically active and requires a good level of fitness, especially for the steering and pushing parts. So, if you’re not in top shape or have mobility restrictions, this might be a bit demanding.

This tour suits adventurous travelers who want an interactive, hands-on experience in a stunning Arctic setting. It’s especially great for those who enjoy physical activity, love dogs, and want to make memories that involve more than just sightseeing.

Key Points

  • Physically demanding adventure requiring strength and good fitness levels.
  • You get to steer your own sled, making it an immersive and authentic experience.
  • Stunning Arctic scenery and snow-covered landscapes that make every moment postcard-worthy.
  • Includes warm clothing and gear, so you’re well prepared for the cold.
  • Tasty regional food and hot drinks served in a cozy traditional Sámi lavvu.

    Shared sleds, with a role switch halfway, adding a fun teamwork element.

  • Not suitable for children under 16, pregnant women, or those with mobility issues.

    Small-group experience limited to 12 participants for personalized attention.

  • Clear safety instructions and professional guides ensure a secure adventure.
Fernando
Fantastic experience . Dogs are chearful and happy
Jez
It was incredible to learn to ‘mush’ with our own pack of huskies. Had about 45min each and it was fabulous! It’s just difficult being behind certain groups of people who are breaking all the time… you get less freedom 🙁 Yak was my fave 🐾
Lindsey
Amazing trip! We had a really nice long ride on the dogsleds and time to spend with the dogs afterwards. We were treated to some tasty drinks and soup afterwards to warm us back up. I would definitely do this again, driving your own dogsled was an incredible experience!
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Setting Off from Tromsø – How the Day Unfolds

From Tromsø: Advanced Dog Sledding Tour at Camp Tamok - Setting Off from Tromsø – How the Day Unfolds

Your day begins at a central meeting point in Tromsø, at Samuel Arnesens gate 5, where you’ll hop on a coach for a scenic 90-minute drive to Camp Tamok. The journey itself is worth the trip—think snow-dusted fjords and sweeping winter vistas—setting the perfect Arctic mood even before you arrive.

Once at the camp, the friendly staff will greet you and equip you with warm clothing and gear, all included in the package. This is a thoughtful touch: cold weather can be unforgiving, and having proper gear makes a big difference in comfort and safety. You’ll then receive a briefing about sled safety and instructions on how to handle the sled.

If you’re worried about the physicality, take note that this is an advanced-level tour, meaning it’s designed for active and fit travelers.

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The Dog Sledding Experience

The core of this tour is the dog sled ride, which lasts approximately 4 hours including the role switch. You’ll be paired with another guest, sharing a sled. One of you will take the role of musher, steering and guiding the huskies, while the other enjoys the ride seated on the sled. About halfway through, you’ll switch roles, giving each person a chance to lead and to sit back and enjoy the scenery.

Nicole
It was an amazing tour through an astonishing landscape. We were a group of 3 sleds. Highly recommended.
Simon
Really enjoyed the experience. It was a little challenging when you had to stop on the trail because to get started you stepped off the sled and pushed, the huskies then take off at full speed 😊 and you have to run to hop back on. The sled runners are quite narrow but like most things you get used to hopping on after a few times. As long as you’re semi fit, you will be fine! My advice would be to book a morning slot if your going in late December so that you see more, that said the afternoon ride in the darkness was also magical 😊
Ellie
Really good trip, stunning views and food was amazing! Lovely staff

Watching the huskies eager to run is a highlight. According to reviews, the dogs are lively, friendly, and clearly love what they do. As one reviewer put it, “The dogs really love to run and are very well cared for,” which adds an authentic touch to the whole experience.

What to Expect on the Trail

Trails vary in difficulty, with some sections covered in fresh snow or uphill climbs. You’ll need to help push the sled, which is where the physical requirement comes into play. Several reviews mention that this part can be quite demanding.

A visitor from the UK noted that “it’s a little challenging when you had to stop on the trail because you had to step off the sled and push,” but also added that “as long as you’re semi-fit, you’ll be fine.”

This is not a gentle, sightseeing-only ride. It’s a working, exhilarating activity that combines speed, teamwork, and strength. The narrow, sharp bends and uphill parts mean you’ll need balance and some stamina. The guide will teach you how to control the sled, brake, and steer, but your physical effort is a big part of the adventure.

Maria
We really enjoyed this trip. The dogs were very cute and friendly, the sledding was super entertaining and fast but physically demanding (we expected that tho). People at camp made sure we were safe and well-fed with reindeer stew afterwards. The bus driver was also very nice, helpful and kept the Christmas spirit in the bus. We can highly recommend this tour.
Jess
Amazing trip, even in the dark it is still beautiful.
Erica
Thanks for this expercience! It was really amazing!

Cuddles and Warmth Post-Ride

After the adrenaline rush, you’ll have the chance to visit the husky yard. This is often a favorite part of the trip—getting up close to the dogs, petting them, and taking photos. They’re playful, friendly, and eager for affection.

You’ll then head into a traditional Sámi lavvu tent, where you’ll enjoy a hot regional meal and drinks by the fire. Many reviewers love the delicious food, often mentioning reindeer stew or similar hearty fare, served in a cozy, authentic environment. It’s the perfect way to warm up and reflect on your day.

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Return Journey and Final Thoughts

Your day ends with a comfortable coach ride back to Tromsø, typically about 90 minutes. The scenic route offers more chances to admire Arctic landscapes, making the journey as memorable as the activity itself. Some reviews advise packing an extra layer or hand warmers, especially if you’re traveling with children, as you’ll be seated on the sled for a good chunk of time.

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Who Is This Tour Best For?

From Tromsø: Advanced Dog Sledding Tour at Camp Tamok - Who Is This Tour Best For?

This experience is ideal for travelers who are active and physically fit, seeking an authentic, hands-on adventure in a spectacular Arctic environment. It’s notably suited for those who want to drive their own sled and are comfortable with a physically demanding activity. Dog lovers will be especially happy here, thanks to the up-close interactions with the huskies.

Sarah j
We loved the tour but the bus company had issues and did not get us back on time. But the dog sledding was fun. It was warmer than normal that day and the dogs were very hot so we did cut it a little short. We had a great lunch with very nice hosts.
Corina
Fun day with dogs, they were eager to run. Very nice people around the camp, and the food was delicious.
Mahdi
Great activity! we enjoyed every bit of it! the huskies are very friendly and strong, the sledding experience was amazing! the staff is also very friendly and gave us specific instructions to drive the sled! highly recommend!

However, it’s important to remember that this isn’t a casual, sightseeing-only tour. The physical effort involved—especially helping push the sled uphill—means it’s best suited for people who are in good health and have no mobility issues. Those who prefer a more relaxed, less demanding experience might want to consider gentler options.

Price and Value

From Tromsø: Advanced Dog Sledding Tour at Camp Tamok - Price and Value

While the cost isn’t explicitly stated in the information, reviews highlight good value, especially considering the included gear, the quality of the food, and the personalized small-group setting. Many travelers appreciate the professional guides and well-organized logistics that make the day smooth and enjoyable.

Considering it involves a full day of activity, the opportunity to steer your own sled, interact with the huskies, and enjoy regional food, the price reflects a comprehensive Arctic adventure. For those who want an active, memorable experience that’s worth every penny, this tour fits the bill.

Final Thoughts

From Tromsø: Advanced Dog Sledding Tour at Camp Tamok - Final Thoughts

If you’re a traveler who loves a true Arctic challenge, enjoys physical activity, and has a soft spot for dogs, you'll find this tour very rewarding. The scenic beauty combined with the thrill of guiding your own sled creates a genuinely memorable day. The friendly guides and cozy meal add to the experience, making it not just about the activity but about the overall atmosphere.

That said, it’s not for everyone—if you’re unfit, have mobility issues, or prefer a more relaxed outing, this might be too demanding. But for those ready for a spirited adventure, it’s hard to beat the unique blend of fun, challenge, and Arctic scenery that Camp Tamok offers.

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From Tromsø: Advanced Dog Sledding Tour at Camp Tamok



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"It was amazing! We didn’t dog sled for 12 km!! Super fun! The guide was super nice! Food was also amazing, I only wish they had some husky souven..."

— Yu, Feb 2026

FAQ

From Tromsø: Advanced Dog Sledding Tour at Camp Tamok - FAQ

Is this dog sledding tour suitable for children?
This tour is not suitable for children under 16, mainly because of the physical demands involved in driving the sled and helping push it uphill.

Do I need to be physically fit to participate?
Yes, the tour is considered advanced and requires strength and fitness. Many reviews mention that parts of the trail involve pushing the sled uphill or helping the dogs, so good physical condition is necessary.

What should I bring?
Bring a scarf, weather-appropriate clothing, and thermal layers. The tour provides warm clothing and gear, but layering helps ensure comfort.

Can I switch roles during the sled ride?
Absolutely. You’ll share a sled with another guest and switch from musher to passenger midway, so both can experience leading and enjoying the ride.

Is the tour weather-dependent?
The experience is heavily influenced by the weather, especially snow conditions. Many reviews note that even in darkness or cloudy weather, the scenery remains beautiful and magical.

How long does the sledding last?
The sledding portion lasts about 4 hours, including role switches, which makes for a substantial and engaging experience.

What is included in the tour?
The tour includes transportation, warm clothing and gear, guided instructions, hot regional food in a cozy tent, and the opportunity to cuddle huskies afterward.

Is there a maximum group size?
Yes, the experience is designed for small groups, limited to 12 participants, ensuring personalized attention and a more intimate atmosphere.

What if I need to cancel?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, giving you flexibility if your plans change.

Would this be a good experience for a solo traveler or a couple?
Definitely. The small-group format and shared sleds make it ideal for solo travelers and couples wanting a more personalized adventure.

This tour offers a genuine taste of Arctic life, combining physical activity, stunning scenery, and the chance to bond with huskies. It’s a robust experience that rewards those willing to put in a bit of effort, leaving you with stories and memories that are hard to top.

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