If you’re dreaming of experiencing the quiet majesty of Lapland’s winter landscape without the roar of traditional engines, this Electric Snowmobile Safari might just be your perfect match. This tour offers a chance to glide across frozen lakes and snow-covered forests while learning about ice fishing, a beloved local pastime.
What caught our attention? First, the fact that it’s the world’s first electric snowmobile safari — a more eco-friendly way to explore the Arctic. Second, the combination of adventure and cultural insight in just three hours makes it a well-rounded activity for those wanting a taste of authentic Lapland life.
Of course, a possible consideration is the approximate one to one-and-a-half-hour drive from Rovaniemi, which means a bit of time in transit. But if you’re eager to try something new and appreciate nature without excessive noise, this tour is tailored for curious travelers who want to combine scenery, culture, and a little adrenaline.
This experience works best for those comfortable with guided outdoor activities, and it’s especially suited to travelers who enjoy learning new skills like ice fishing or simply want a unique way to see Lapland’s winter wonderland.
Key Points

- Eco-friendly Adventure: It’s the first electric snowmobile safari, reducing noise and emissions.
- Authentic Culture: Includes ice fishing and a cozy stop at a traditional wooden kota.
- Beautiful Scenery: Offers stunning views of Lake Lehtojärvi and forest routes.
- Family Friendly: Suitable for children over 4, with accommodations for seated children.
- Practical & Flexible: Includes pickup in Rovaniemi, with options to reserve and pay later.
- Balanced Duration: At 3 hours, it’s a manageable introduction to Arctic activities.
An Honest Look at the Electric Snowmobile Safari

When we think about exploring Lapland, the usual images are of husky sleds, reindeer rides, and maybe chasing the Northern Lights. This electric snowmobile safari adds a fresh twist, combining modern eco-conscious technology with traditional Arctic experiences. If you’re a bit wary of noisy engines or fumes, you’ll appreciate how quiet and clean these electric sleds are.
The tour kicks off with a pickup from the centrally located Safartica Office in Rovaniemi, which is convenient and straightforward. The drive out to Lake Lehtojärvi is about 40 minutes, giving you time to settle in and get a sense of the landscape as your guide shares insights about the area. Once at the lake, you’re provided with warm body suits and all necessary gear — so don’t worry about cold, as staying cozy is part of the experience.
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The Snowmobile Ride
The ride itself is a highlight. You will share a snowmobile with another person, unless you opt to pay extra for a single driver seat. The speed and route depend on weather conditions and your driving skills, but from reviews, it sounds like the pace is leisurely enough to enjoy the scenery and get comfortable.
Most travelers are pleasantly surprised by how long the ride feels. Jessy from France mentioned, “the snowmobile part was super, long enough to enjoy the drive and speed without any issues from fumes or noise.” The route takes you on snow-covered tracks along the lake, with stretches through forests, giving a real sense of freedom and connection to nature.
Ice Fishing in Peace
One of the tour’s special features is the ice fishing experience. Once you’ve found a good spot, your guide will teach you how to drill through the thick ice — a skill that’s both practical and fun to learn. The quiet of the frozen lake makes the fishing part especially tranquil.
You’ll use a special ice fishing rod to tempt fish lurking beneath the ice, which adds a sense of accomplishment. Several reviews emphasize how rewarding this can be. Chiara from Switzerland described it as “an excursion that starts on the ice and continues into the forest, ending in a warm kota with traditional food.”
Cozy Stop at the Wooden Hut
No Arctic adventure is complete without a pause around a campfire. The tour includes a stop at a traditional Lappish kota, a wooden hut that offers shelter and ambiance. Here, you can enjoy some picnic food, including Makkara (sausages), Rieska (bread), and hot glögi (mulled wine).
The experience of sitting by the fire, surrounded by snow and forest, is described as “a moment out of time,” according to reviews. It’s a great chance to warm up, share stories, and appreciate the stark beauty of Lapland’s wilderness.
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After the kotas and some downtime, the group heads back to the starting point. The entire experience lasts about three hours, which is enough to give you a real taste of Arctic life without feeling rushed or exhausted.
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What Makes It Special?

This tour’s innovative use of electric snowmobiles really stands out. As several reviews mention, it’s a quieter, cleaner way to explore without sacrificing the thrill of snowmobiling. Jessy highlights that “the snowmobile was super, a longer ride than expected, with a good mix of lake and forest scenery.”
The ice fishing component adds an authentic touch that many Arctic tours overlook. Learning how to drill through the ice and tempt fish beneath is not just a fun skill, but it also offers insight into local traditions. Chiara described their experience as “super recommended,” emphasizing the guide’s kindness and availability.
The cozy atmosphere created by the wooden kota and the outdoor fire is another highlight. This is not just about adrenaline — it’s also about feeling connected to the landscape and cultural roots of Lapland.
Practical Details & What to Expect

The tour lasts approximately three hours, with about 1 to 1.5 hours of driving time. Group sizes are generally small, and sharing a snowmobile with another person makes the experience more social, although single-driver options are available at an extra cost.
Participants must be 18 or older to drive, holding a valid driver’s license. For safety, drivers are liable for damages up to 990 euros per accident, so a little caution is advised.
Children aged 4 to 14 sit in a sledge behind the guide’s snowmobile, making it family-friendly if your kids are comfortable sitting for a while. However, the activity isn’t recommended for infants under 3 or for those pregnant or with fragile musculoskeletal systems.
What to bring: A driver’s license and any personal necessities. The tour provides all the gear needed, so no worries about cold weather gear.
Pickup: Included from the Safartica Office in Rovaniemi, with the necessity for punctuality — missing the pickup means missing the tour, as refunds aren’t offered for missed departures.
Is It Worth the Price?
While the exact cost isn’t specified here, the tour offers a balanced mix of adventure, culture, and comfort in a short time frame. Considering the inclusion of gear, transportation, a guide, the unique experience of electric snowmobiling, ice fishing, and a cozy stop, it delivers good value for those wanting to combine multiple Arctic activities in one outing.
Final Thoughts

For travelers eager to try something new in Lapland, this Electric Snowmobile Safari with Ice Fishing offers a blend of eco-conscious adventure, cultural insight, and scenic beauty. It’s a great way to get a taste of Arctic life without the bulk of multi-day trips. The small-group setup, friendly guides, and authentic experiences make it particularly appealing.
If you’re physically comfortable with outdoor activities, enjoy learning new skills, and love peaceful winter landscapes, this tour will give you lovely memories and a deeper appreciation of Lapland’s wilderness.
For those seeking a quick but meaningful Arctic adventure that’s suitable for families and curious explorers alike, this safari hits many right notes. Just remember to be punctual, dress warmly, and come ready to enjoy the silence and beauty of a winter wonderland.
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FAQ

Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, children aged 4 to 14 can sit in a sledge behind the guide’s snowmobile, making it family-friendly. However, infants under 3 aren’t recommended.
Do I need to have a driver’s license?
Yes, drivers must be 18 or older and hold a valid driver’s license to operate the snowmobile.
Is the snowmobile ride long?
Yes, the driving time is approximately 1 to 1.5 hours, with the actual route depending on weather and safety conditions. Many reviews say it feels quite substantial and enjoyable.
What should I bring?
A driver’s license is needed. The tour provides all necessary gear, including warm suits. You might want to bring personal items like gloves, and any dietary restrictions should be communicated.
What is included in the tour?
Transport from Rovaniemi, warm gear, the guided snowmobile ride, ice fishing equipment, and a stop at a wooden kota with traditional food and hot drinks.
How do I reserve a spot?
You can reserve with the option to pay later. Be sure to arrive on time for the pickup in Rovaniemi, as missing it means no refund.
Is the experience eco-friendly?
Absolutely. Being the first electric snowmobile safari reduces noise and emissions, making it more environmentally friendly than traditional snowmobiles.
Can I do this if I’m pregnant or have health issues?
The tour is not recommended for pregnant women or those with fragile musculoskeletal systems.
What about the scenery?
You’ll enjoy beautiful views of Lake Lehtojärvi, snow-covered forests, and tranquil wilderness. Many reviews highlight the peaceful, scenic environment.
Is there an option to ride alone?
Yes, for an extra fee, you can purchase a single driving supplement and ride solo.
This experience stands out as a well-rounded Arctic adventure — combining eco-conscious transportation, traditional activity, and stunning scenery. Whether you’re after a family outing, a romantic escape, or a solo journey into Lapland’s quiet beauty, it’s worth considering. Just remember, the key to enjoying it is embracing the stillness of the snow-covered landscape and soaking in the unique culture of Lapland.
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