If you’re planning a trip to Tromsø and want to experience the Arctic in a genuinely engaging way, this daylong tour offers a fantastic mix of outdoor activity, cultural encounters, and jaw-dropping scenery.
While we haven’t done it ourselves, the glowing reviews and detailed itinerary suggest this experience strikes a good balance for curious travelers looking for more than just chasing the northern lights.
What really catches our eye is how accessible it is—designed for beginners and those who want a relaxed pace—plus, the chance to meet iconic Arctic animals like reindeer and huskies makes it stand out. A minor consideration? The overall difficulty level is medium, so it’s best suited for those in decent shape and comfortable walking on snowshoes.
Miko, our guide, was very friendly, knowledgeable and paid attentionto all members of the tour.
We really enjoyed the snow shoeing! Carmen was a great guide and very knowledgeable about the local nature. We even were able to make a fire on the walk and cook veggie sausages, great experience!
Daisy is a really amazing guide! we really enjoyed the trip as well as the warm berry juice – also as a slush! Also, thanks for trying to have all of us learn how to make fire with a flint! we all enjoyed the trip a lot!
This tour clearly appeals most to adventure lovers, nature enthusiasts, or families with older kids eager for a day immersed in Arctic life.
Key Points
- Accessible outdoor adventure with snowshoeing suitable for beginners.
- Includes a visit to Tromsø Ice Domes, showcasing incredible snow and ice sculptures.
- Opportunities to meet reindeer and huskies, iconic animals of the north.
- Cultural and survival skills are part of the experience, making it more meaningful.
- The small group size (limited to 12) ensures personalized attention.
- The 8.5-hour duration offers a comprehensive taste of Arctic Norway without feeling rushed.
- Key Points
- What Makes This Tour Stand Out?
- How the Itinerary Breaks Down
- Snowshoeing & Wilderness Skills
- Tromsø Ice Domes Snow Park
- What Participants Say
- Practical Details & Considerations
- Cost and Value
- The Sum Up
- FAQ
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What Makes This Tour Stand Out?

This experience combines outdoor activity, cultural insights, and a visual feast, making it ideal for travelers who want to get a genuine feel for Arctic Norway. It’s not just about sightseeing but actively engaging with the environment—something we really appreciate.
Snowshoeing through Arctic landscapes allows you to slow down and appreciate the winter beauty in a way that’s accessible even for beginners. It’s a gentle introduction to snow hiking, with your guide providing all the gear, including snowshoes, thermal suits, boots, gloves, and poles.
The guide’s role isn’t just logistical but also educational, sharing fascinating insights into the environment and wilderness survival skills.
You’ll learn how to start a fire, cook outdoors, and get orientated in snow-covered terrain—useful tips for those who love adventure.
The lunch around the campfire is another highlight, offering a cozy spot to refuel while immersed in nature. And for those who love striking visuals, the Tromsø Ice Domes are simply stunning. The sculptures, maze, and domes made of snow and ice are lit up beautifully, creating a magical atmosphere that photographers will find tempting.
Simply AMAZING! Camp Tamok is absolutely stunning! The environment is so unforgiving yet completely beautiful. I’ve never seen anything like it! The tour guide Amy was super friendly, very knowledgeable and made sure everyone was safe and had a good time. Tinkerbell and Totoro are the cutest, friendliest Samoyeds and just wanted to cuddle. The reindeer’s are such interesting creatures and super cute. The ice park is a work of art, the detail in some of the sculptures is unbelievable. 12/10 would recommend!
Our guide Rose was AMAZING! She had so much knowledge and expertise which made our entire journey much more entertaining, and has so much passion for what she is doing which is always great to see. This was our first time snowshoeing and though it was quite a walk, we absolutely loved it! You can enjoy wild animal trails and beautiful sceneries the whole way! I also had a problem with my snowshoe during the walk and Rose resolved it so professionally. We loved every moment of this trip!
Vilhelm was our snow-shoeing guide at Camp Tamok. Gosh, he was just incredible!!! We had such an amazing time with him! He was chatty, enthusiastic, and so knowledgeable about the area. We loved hearing all of his anecdotes and stories of his own experiences. Not only did we have a magnificent time trekking through the most beautiful of snow landscapes, Vilhelm told us all about how the ice sculpture park was built, the hurdles they had to overcome this season (the ice all melted halfway through the season because of crazy weather and they have to start again from scratch!!), gave us excellent tips on how to make our campfire lunch delicious (have the traditional bread with butter and honey!…
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How the Itinerary Breaks Down

The day starts with a pick-up in Tromsø and a 90-minute bus ride to Tamokdalen, a remote area where the wilderness camp is located. The journey itself is scenic, giving you a taste of the Norwegian countryside. Once at Camp Tamok, the real fun begins.
Snowshoeing & Wilderness Skills
Your guide helps you don all the gear and teaches easy snowshoe walking—nothing daunting, even for beginners. This part lasts about four hours, during which you trek through snow-covered forests and open landscapes. The pace is slow enough to soak in the scenery and listen to your guide’s stories about the Arctic environment.
Midway, you'll stop at a nature camp where you'll learn how to chop wood and start a fire. The highlight? You’ll cook a warm outdoor lunch—think hearty regional fare—that’s both delicious and a bit of a thrill to eat in the snow.
Tromsø Ice Domes Snow Park
After returning to camp, you'll be transported to the Tromsø Ice Domes, about a 1.5-hour drive away. This part of the day is all about marveling at magnificent snow and ice sculptures, wandering through a snow maze, and exploring two elaborate domes built entirely of ice.
As you walk through, you'll see the artistry of ice carving brought to life with light— a surreal experience that’s great for photos.
Here, you also get close to the huskies and reindeer. While the reindeer herd is small (about 5-6 reindeer), interactions like cuddling and photo opportunities make for memorable moments. The reviews suggest that some reindeer may be a bit nervous if they’re new to visitors, but overall, the animals are a highlight.
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Reviewers consistently praise the guides—noting how friendly, knowledgeable, and attentive they are. One reviewer called their guide “very friendly, knowledgeable and paying attention to all members,” which really underscores the caring approach of the staff. Many mention the hot drinks, especially the berry juice, as a comforting touch after outdoor activities.
The snowshoeing experience gets glowing reviews for being fun and manageable, with one reviewer saying, “We really enjoyed the snow shoeing! Carmen was a great guide and very knowledgeable.” Others highlight the fire-starting and outdoor cooking as highlights, adding an authentic survival aspect to the trip.
The Ice Domes are described as “incredible” and “beautiful,” with some reviewers remarking that they’d love to stay longer. Several mention how well-organized the day is, with a good mix of activity, rest, and sightseeing.
Practical Details & Considerations

The tour lasts around 8.5 hours, starting from Tromsø’s city center. The small group size (limited to 12) helps ensure everyone gets personalized attention, and the group dynamic seems friendly and relaxed.
Included in the price are roundtrip bus transfers, all gear, guides, outdoor lunch, and the visit to Tromsø Ice Domes. The gear includes thermal suits, boots, mittens, and hats—making sure you’re comfortable despite the cold.
Timing is flexible—check availability for start times—but generally, it suits travelers who want a full, immersive day in Arctic Norway. It's important to note that children under 12 and individuals with mobility issues or wheelchair users are not suited for this tour, mainly because of the terrain and outdoor nature of activities.
What to bring? Pack weather-appropriate clothing, thermal wear, and a scarf for added warmth. Since the activities are outdoor and involve snow, dressing in layers is key.
Cost and Value
Considering the inclusions—transport, gear, guide, lunch, and park visit—the tour offers good value for those wanting a full Arctic experience. It’s not the cheapest option out there, but it packs in a lot of memorable moments, especially for those interested in both outdoor adventure and Arctic culture.
The Sum Up

This daytime snowshoeing and snow park visit in Tromsø is a well-rounded experience that should appeal to adventure lovers, nature buffs, and anyone curious about Arctic Norway. With the guidance of friendly, guides, you'll get a taste of wilderness survival skills, enjoy stunning winter landscapes, and marvel at the ice artistry of the Tromsø Ice Domes.
The small group size ensures a personalized, relaxed atmosphere, making it feel more like an outing with friends than a tour.
While it’s best suited for those in decent physical condition and over 12 years old, the overall accessibility and variety of activities make it a solid choice for most travelers looking for a memorable Arctic day.
If you’re after a mix of outdoor fun, cultural moments, and incredible scenery—plus, the chance to meet some iconic Arctic animals—this tour is likely to leave you with plenty of great stories and photos.
From Tromsø: Daytime Snowshoeing and Snow Park Visit
"Miko, our guide, was very friendly, knowledgeable and paid attentionto all members of the tour."
FAQ

Is the tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, snowshoeing is introduced as an easy activity, and all equipment is provided. The guide ensures everyone can participate comfortably.
How long is the bus ride from Tromsø?
The bus ride to Tamokdalen takes about 90 minutes. It’s a scenic journey that sets the tone for the day.
What should I wear?
Bring weather-appropriate clothing and thermal layers. The tour provides thermal suits, but layering with your own warm clothes underneath is recommended.
Can I interact with the reindeer and huskies?
Yes, you can cuddle and take photos with the huskies and visit the reindeer. Keep in mind that the reindeer herd is small and may be shy or nervous.
Is the outdoor lunch included?
Yes, you’ll enjoy a warm meal cooked over a campfire in the snow-covered valley.
Are there any age restrictions?
Yes, children under 12 are not suitable for this tour due to the outdoor terrain and activities.
How many people typically join?
The group is limited to 12 participants, ensuring a more intimate experience.
What makes the Ice Domes special?
The snow and ice sculptures are artistically crafted and lit up beautifully, creating a magical atmosphere great for photos.
What’s the main highlight?
Many find the combination of outdoor snowshoeing, the educational wilderness skills, and the beautiful Ice Domes to be the most memorable aspects.
Is it worth the cost?
Given all inclusions—gear, transportation, activities, and the park visit—it offers good value for a full Arctic day experience.
This tour offers a genuine taste of Arctic Norway—perfect if you’re eager to explore, learn, and see some of the most iconic elements of the North. Whether you're a seasoned adventurer or a curious traveler, it’s a solid option to add to your Tromsø itinerary.
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