Northern Lights Village Saariselkä, Saariselkä
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[R1] Reindeer Express (25m)
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[R1] Reindeer Express (25m)
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Saariselkä, Lapland

Rates: 

Adults - €69

Children (Ages 4–14) - €34.50

Infants - (Ages 0–3) - Free

Duration: 25 minutes

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Sit down into the sleigh and signal the reindeer – and hold on! Now you get to see how Laplanders used to move around before snowmobiles arrived in the northern wilderness. Riding in a reindeer sleigh through the wintry forest is an experience that seldom comes around in one’s life!

The reindeer rides start from and end in the reindeer paddock in the Northern Lights Village.

Inclusions: Guiding in English, Thermal Clothing inc. Overalls, Boots & Mittens, Seat in Reindeer Sleigh

[R3] Reindeer Day (2,5–3h)
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[R3] Reindeer Day (2,5–3h)
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To celebrate the marriage between his son and a human woman, the Sun gave humankind the reindeer and taught them to herd it.

Saariselkä, Lapland

Rates: 

Adults - €150.00

Children (Ages 4-14) - €75.00

Infants - Free!

Duration: 2,5–3 hours

About

What does a reindeer eat in the forest in the wintertime? What does a reindeer’s muzzle feel like? How does a reindeer survive outside in -45 degrees centigrade? It is time to find out!

Thoroughly explore the Northern Lights Village’s reindeer paddock. You get to meet with a reindeer breeder who will inform you about the reindeer and the Sámi. And, of course, you also get to feed the reindeer and enjoy a reindeer sleigh ride through the snowy forest.

Inclusions: Guiding in English, Soup Lunch inc. Rye Bread, Warm Berry Juice and Cookies, Thermal Clothing inc. Overalls, Boots & Mittens, 1h Ride, Seat in Reindeer Sleigh

[R2] Reindeer Express (1,5h)
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[R2] Reindeer Express (1,5h)
  • 14.11-21.04
Lue lisää Varaa nyt

Saariselkä, Lapland

Rates: 

Adults - €130

Children (Ages 4–14) - €65

Infants (Ages 0–3) - Free

Duration: 1,5 hours

About

What does a reindeer eat in the fells in wintertime? What does a reindeer’s muzzle feel like? How does a reindeer survive outside in -45 degrees centigrade? It is time to find out!

Thoroughly explore the Northern Lights Village’s reindeer paddock. You get to meet with a reindeer breeder who will inform you about the reindeer and the Sámi people. And of course, you also get to feed the reindeer and ride in a reindeer sleigh through the snowy forest.

Sit down into the sleigh, signal the reindeer – and hold on! Now you get to see how Laplanders used to move around before snowmobiles arrived in the northern wilderness. Riding a reindeer sleigh through the wintry forest is an experience that seldom comes around in one’s life!

Inclusions: Guiding in English, Thermal Clothing inc. Overalls, Boots & Mittens, Seat in Reindeer Sleigh

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The resort is currently
closed and reopens on
the 1st of June

Contact

+358 164 691 200
sales@northernlightsvillage.com

Rovaniementie 3222E
99830 Saariselkä
Finland

Why visit in the Spring?
In Finnish, we call the Lappish Spring ‘Kevättalvi’. There’s a beautiful balance between all the Winter perks, milder temperatures and more hours of daylight. Ideal for those looking to get the most out of the snow!
Why visit in the Summer?
Escape the heatwaves of regions closer to the equator, with temperatures rarely exceeding 20°C. Enjoy the quiet, peaceful and pristine nature of Lapland!
Why visit in the Autumn?
Temperatures are mild, there’s less crowd and nights are very dark which allows for amazing Northern Lights viewings. Plus: Enjoy Aurora Square! You’ll be able to see breathtaking Northern Lights reflections on unfrozen rivers and lakes.
Why visit in the Winter?
Sub-zero temperatures ensure there’s plenty of snow and outdoor fun for the whole family! The sun is only up for a few hours, making the Winter a great time to view Northern Lights. Cold nights tend to have a clear sky, with green, purple and red shades of the Aurora Borealis!
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