If you’re dreaming of experiencing the quiet thrill of dogs pulling you through a pristine Finnish wilderness, this 3-day husky safari in Levi might just be what you’re after. We haven’t been on this exact tour ourselves, but from what’s shared, it offers a genuine taste of Arctic life, with plenty of chances to see the Northern Lights and enjoy cozy accommodations. It’s definitely geared toward travelers who want an active, authentic adventure in the snow, but it’s not a perfect fit for everyone.
What really caught our eye is how this experience combines the excitement of handling sled dogs with moments of calm—like relaxing in a traditional Finnish sauna or enjoying a picnic by a campfire. Plus, staying in a snug Aurora wilderness cabin sounds perfect for unwinding after a day on the trails. On the flip side, it’s important to note that the experience requires a good level of physical fitness, and there’s no guarantee you’ll see the Northern Lights—weather and luck play a role.
This tour seems best suited for outdoor lovers, adventure seekers, and those who don’t mind bundling up in winter gear. If you’re someone who wants an immersive Arctic experience that mixes activity with comfort, you’ll find plenty to enjoy here.
Key Points

- Authentic husky safaris through stunning Lappish landscapes
- Cozy overnight stays in wilderness cabins with breakfast included
- Opportunities to see the Northern Lights, though not guaranteed
- Learning to handle sleds and care for the dogs offers a hands-on experience
- Includes traditional Finnish sauna and campfire meals for authentic relaxation
- Limited group size (max 6 participants) for a more personalized trip
What to Expect from the 3-Day Husky Safari Adventure

This is a well-rounded Arctic adventure designed to give you a taste of what life is like in Lapland’s snowy wilderness. You start from Levi, a lively hub for winter activities, and make your way into the tranquil snow-covered forests. The pace is active, but with plenty of downtime to enjoy the scenery, warm up, and chat with fellow travelers.
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Arriving and Settling In
The experience kicks off with a transfer from Levi’s center — a white bus with the Polar Lights Tours logo — making it straightforward to meet your guides. The first night, you’ll stay in a cozy Aurora wilderness cabin — a simple, rustic retreat just 1.5 km from the main camp. These cabins are designed for comfort but keep the focus on authenticity, giving you a snug spot to unwind after your first day of adventures.
Learning to Handle the Huskies
After settling in, you’ll have a chance to meet the team of huskies and learn how to handle a sled. Expect to get some hands-on instruction, which is perfect if you’ve never driven a dog sled before. The guides are experienced and friendly, and you’ll be encouraged to care for the dogs, adding a meaningful element to the experience.
Day 1: The First Ride & Northern Lights
Your first husky ride will cover 6-10 km, a manageable distance that allows you to get comfortable with the sledging technique. The scenery along the trail is impressive, with snow-laden trees and quiet wilderness. In the evening, the highlight is the chance to see the Northern Lights during a husky tour under the stars — a magical, unforgettable moment if the conditions cooperate. You’ll stop at a shelter along the way for a snack, adding to the cozy, communal feel.
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The second day ramps up the adventure with a longer 15-18 km safari through the forest. You’ll enjoy a picnic lunch cooked over a campfire, which adds a genuine rustic charm. Returning to the camp, there’s time to care for the dogs again—something many reviews mentioned as a meaningful part of the trip. Afterward, you can relax in a traditional Finnish sauna, a perfect way to warm up and soothe tired muscles. Dinner at the Metsola cabin caps off the day.
Day 3: The Full-Day Expedition
The final day offers an extensive husky safari, covering 20-45 km depending on conditions and your stamina. This is the most physically demanding part of the trip, but it’s also where you see the most of Lapland’s breathtaking wilderness. The lunch, again cooked over a campfire, ensures you stay energized. After returning, you’ll care for the dogs one last time, say goodbye, and enjoy some farewell coffee before heading back to Levi.
The Practicalities

This tour is designed to be manageable for most travelers, though some physical fitness is required to handle the safaris comfortably. The small group size (limited to six) means you’ll get personalized attention from guides, which adds to the overall quality of the experience.
Transportation from Levi is included, which makes logistics much simpler. The activities are primarily outdoors, so packing warm, waterproof clothing, gloves, and sturdy shoes is essential. The experience is not suitable for children under 13, pregnant women, or those with certain health issues, which makes sense given the physical demands involved.
Value for Money
Considering what’s included—two nights in wilderness cabins, multiple husky safaris, meals, sauna, and transfers—this tour offers a comprehensive Arctic adventure. It’s not the cheapest option out there, but the focus on authentic experiences and small group size helps justify the cost. Plus, the opportunity to learn about dog sledging and enjoy the Arctic scenery in a relaxed, intimate setting makes it worthwhile.
What We Liked and What to Keep in Mind

We loved the way this tour combines adventure with comfort, offering a chance to see the Northern Lights and learn about local traditions, all while being active in the snow. The scenery is bound to impress, with snow-covered trees and starry skies providing a stunning backdrop to your husky ride. Participants often mention the genuine interaction with the dogs and guides, which adds a heartfelt touch to the experience.
On the downside, there’s no guarantee of seeing the Aurora Borealis — weather conditions can change quickly in Lapland, and the lights are elusive even on clear nights. Also, the physical aspect might be challenging for some, especially on the full-day safari. If you’re prone to back or heart issues, or if you’re pregnant, this tour might not be suitable.
Who Is This Tour Best For?
This experience is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts who crave a genuine Arctic adventure. If you’re comfortable in winter gear and eager to learn how to sled dog teams, you’ll thrive here. It’s also great for travelers who want more than just sightseeing — you’ll get hands-on involvement and the chance to connect with the dogs and nature.
However, if your idea of vacation involves more relaxed sightseeing or you’re traveling with young children, this might not be the best fit. It’s a physically demanding experience, and the focus is on adventure rather than comfort.
FAQ
Is there a guarantee I’ll see the Northern Lights?
No, sightings depend on weather conditions and solar activity. The tour offers a good chance, but it’s not assured.
How physically demanding are the safaris?
They require a reasonable level of fitness, especially for the longer, full-day safaris. You’ll need to handle sledding, caring for dogs, and enduring cold conditions.
Are meals included?
Yes, you’ll have picnic lunches prepared over campfires and dinners at the Metsola cabin, along with breakfast in your wilderness cabin each morning.
Can I join if I’ve never done dog sledding before?
Absolutely. Guides will teach you everything you need to know about handling a sled and caring for the dogs.
What should I pack?
Warm, waterproof clothing, gloves, outdoor shoes, and layers are essential to stay comfortable and dry.
Is the experience suitable for children?
It’s not suitable for children under 13, mainly due to the physical nature and safety considerations.
What is the group size?
Limited to 6 participants, so expect a personalized and intimate experience.
How do transfers work?
Transfers from Levi center are included in the price, making logistics easier.
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Wrapping It Up
This husky safari adventure in Levi offers a genuine, hands-on Arctic experience. It’s a perfect choice if you’re after something active, authentic, and immersed in nature, with plenty of opportunities to enjoy the stunning scenery and potentially catch a glimpse of the Northern Lights. The cozy cabins and sauna add a touch of comfort amid the snowy wilderness, making it a well-rounded package.
While it’s not the most relaxed or family-friendly option, it rewards those who love outdoor adventures and want to connect with the Arctic environment. The small group setting ensures personalized attention, and the chance to care for the dogs makes this more than just a sightseeing trip — it’s a memorable journey into Lapland’s winter wonderland.
If you’re ready for a winter escape that combines excitement, scenic beauty, and a bit of cozy Finnish charm, this tour could be just what you’re looking for.
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