If you’re planning a trip to Lapland and craving an authentic, adrenaline-pumping adventure, this 2-hour snowmobile safari might catch your eye. Offered by Lovimainas Oy, it promises not only the thrill of speeding through snow-blanketed forests but also a chance to connect with local Sami culture and enjoy some cozy moments in the wilderness.
What’s especially appealing is how modern, low-emission snowmobiles are used, making the experience a bit more eco-conscious — a nice touch in today’s travel scene. Plus, the inclusion of an action camera to capture your ride and the hot drinks stop in a traditional tepee make this a well-rounded adventure.
On the flip side, it’s worth noting that this activity isn’t suitable for very young children or those with mobility restrictions. Also, if you’re expecting a private, exclusive ride, sharing a snowmobile means you’ll be taking turns.
This tour is a great pick for adventure seekers, nature lovers, or anyone wanting to tick off a classic Lapland experience in a safe, guided way. If you’re looking for an exciting, environmentally friendly adventure that combines speed, culture, and comfort, keep reading.
Key Points

- Eco-friendly sleds with CO offsetting make it a greener choice.
- Guided by local Sami guides for authentic insights and safety.
- Shared snowmobiles allow for a mix of driving and relaxing.
- Includes a free action camera video to relive your ride.
- A cozy stop in a tepee with hot drinks and stories under the northern sky.
- Suitable for ages over 3 with some restrictions on young children.
What to Expect from the Snowmobile Safari

This isn’t just about whizzing through snow — it’s about soaking in the stunning Lapland scenery while learning about the Sami traditions from local guides. The tour kicks off at the Reindeer Farm, where you can meet Rudolf and snap some photos. It’s a genuine moment of connection to local culture and a chance to get some memorable shots before the adventure begins.
Next, you’ll hop onto modern snowmobiles that are built for Arctic conditions. These are low-emission, four-stroke touring sleds, designed for comfort and performance. The guides will give you a quick rundown of snowmobiling basics—so don’t worry if it’s your first time. They’re friendly, patient, and eager to share their knowledge.
You’ll then set out on a roughly 25 km route that winds across frozen lakes and through snow-covered forests. About half of this route takes place on private land and snowmobile tracks, which means fewer crowds and a more controlled, safer environment. This is especially nice if you’re wary of riding on busy public routes where traffic can be unpredictable.
Halfway, the group stops at a cozy wilderness hut or tepee. Here, you’ll warm up by the fire, sip hot drinks, and maybe share some stories under the Northern skies. It’s a peaceful moment to take a breather, enjoy the quiet, and really soak in the Arctic wilderness.
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The Riding Experience — Sharing and Switching

One of the tour’s practical perks is that each snowmobile is shared by two people — you’ll take turns driving and relaxing. This setup is helpful if you’re not confident driving or just want to enjoy the scenery without the responsibility of controlling the vehicle the entire time. Drivers need to be at least 18 years old with a valid driver’s license accepted in Finland.
If you’re eager to get behind the wheel solo, there is an option for an extra fee to drive alone, which might be worth considering if you’re really into snowmobiling.
For children, the experience is a bit more limited. Kids under 140 cm can ride in a sled pulled by the guides on their snowmobile. Over 140 cm, children can ride behind an adult but not drive. The activity isn’t suitable for children under 3, mainly for safety reasons, and the guides reserve the right to refuse participation if weather conditions are extreme.
Safety, Comfort, and Practical Details
Safety is clearly a priority here. The guides are professional and experienced, ensuring everyone understands snowmobiling basics and stays safe throughout the ride. In extreme cold conditions (like -30°C or below), the tour might be rescheduled or refunded — so keep an eye on the weather forecast.
The shuttle service to and from the park makes logistics easier. Plus, the hot drinks and shelter in the tepee provide a welcome break from the cold, especially if you’re not used to Arctic winter conditions.
Price-wise, at $168 per person, you’re paying for a two-hour guided adventure that’s quite comprehensive: equipment, a professional guide, the scenic route, and the included video. Many reviews mention that the guides are friendly and knowledgeable, making the experience feel authentic and well-organized.
The inclusion of an action camera video is a fun bonus, allowing you to relive the ride later. Just remember, the camera is mounted on the lead snowmobile, so your video will feature the scenery and the guide’s commentary.
The Itinerary in Detail
Starting at Levi Tourist Information, the group boards a van for about 10 minutes to the Reindeer Farm. Here, you’re encouraged to interact with Rudolf and take photos — a fun, lighthearted way to start.
Then, another short van ride will bring you to the private wilderness area where the snowmobiling begins. During the 15-minute photo stop, you have the chance to capture the snow-covered landscape, a perfect moment for Instagram or just a personal memory.
The main event, the 2-hour snowmobile ride, takes you across frozen lakes and through forests. The route is designed to showcase the best of Lapland’s winter scenery, with plenty of opportunities to admire the white, tranquil landscape.
After the ride, the group returns to the starting point via the shuttle, wrapping up the adventure at Levi Tourist Information. Throughout, the guides share stories and insights about Sami culture and the environment, adding depth to what might otherwise be just a thrill ride.
More Great Tours NearbyWhat’s Included and What’s Not

Included:
– Hot drinks to warm you up after the ride
– Shuttle service to and from the park
– Guided tour led by local Sami guides
– A cozy Kota, or log cabin shelter
– Carbon offsetting to reduce environmental impact
– A free action camera video
Not included:
– Food, which you can purchase on-site or bring along
– Souvenirs, which are available for sale
Final Thoughts: Is This Experience Worth It?
This snowmobile safari offers a solid mix of adventure, culture, and eco-consciousness. It’s a well-organized trip that balances thrill with comfort, all wrapped in the stunning scenery of Lapland. The guides’ local knowledge and friendly attitude make it feel authentic, and the inclusion of hot drinks and a cozy stop helps you appreciate the quiet beauty of the Arctic.
For those who enjoy outdoor activities and are curious about Sami culture, this tour hits many of the right notes. The shared snowmobiles may be a slight downside for those eager to have a private ride, but it also means everyone gets to participate and share the experience.
The price reflects a good value, considering the equipment, guides, and extras included. Plus, the environmental aspects like carbon offsetting and protecting Arctic forests show a responsible approach to tourism.
All in all, if you’re in Levi and looking for an accessible, fun, and culturally rich Arctic adventure, this snowmobile safari is worth considering. It’s a chance to explore the wilderness with expert guides and come away with stories, photos, and a sense of genuine connection to Lapland’s pristine environment.
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FAQ

Is this activity suitable for children?
Children over 3 years old can participate, but only under certain conditions. Kids under 140 cm ride in a sled pulled by guides, while children over 140 cm can sit behind an adult on a snowmobile. The activity isn’t recommended for very young children or those with mobility restrictions.
Can I drive alone during the tour?
Yes, for an extra fee, you can choose to have a solo snowmobile. Otherwise, each snowmobile is shared between two people, with turns between driving and relaxing.
What should I wear?
While specific clothing isn’t detailed, expect cold conditions. Dress warmly in layered clothing, including thermal wear, waterproof outer layers, and insulated gloves and boots.
How long is the snowmobile ride?
The actual ride lasts about 2 hours, covering roughly 25 km of scenic Lapland terrain.
Is the experience environmentally friendly?
Yes, the snowmobiles are low-emission, four-stroke models, and carbon offsetting is included to mitigate the environmental impact.
What happens in extreme weather?
If temperatures drop below -30°C, the tour may be rescheduled or refunded. The guides prioritize your safety and comfort.
This review aims to give you a clear picture of what to expect from the Levi snowmobile safari. With the right expectations, it can be a genuinely memorable part of your Lapland trip—full of speed, stories, and spectacular views.
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