If you’re dreaming of catching the Aurora Borealis while zooming through snow-covered forests, this Levi Northern Lights Snowmobile Safari might just be what you’re after. While we haven’t done it ourselves, reviews and detailed descriptions paint a vivid picture of a memorable Arctic adventure.
What we love about this experience? First, the chance to explore Finnish Lapland’s winter wilderness on a snowmobile, which adds a thrilling, authentic touch. Second, the opportunity to see the Northern Lights in a tranquil setting, away from city lights, with guides who know where to look. Third, the cozy campfire picnic with grilled sausages and hot drinks, which sounds perfect after a chilly ride.
One potential consideration is the reliance on weather conditions—the Northern Lights are unpredictable, and if Mother Nature isn’t cooperating, your chances of seeing them might be slim. That said, the journey itself through the snowy landscape remains an incredible experience, even without a sighting.
This tour suits travelers who love outdoor adventures, want a taste of authentic Lapland, and are eager to combine adrenaline with relaxation. It’s perfect for those looking for a small-group experience with plenty of opportunities for stunning photos and cozy moments around a fire.
Good To Know
- Authentic Arctic Exploration: Ride through Finnish forests on a snowmobile, led by experienced guides.
- Northern Lights Viewing: Enjoy the chance to witness one of nature’s most spectacular phenomena in a serene wilderness.
- Cozy Campfire Experience: Roast sausages and sip hot drinks in a secluded spot, adding a warm touch to the cold night.
- Included Equipment and Clothing: Winter gear such as thermal overalls, boots, gloves, and helmets are provided, ensuring comfort.
- Flexible Booking: Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, with options to reserve now and pay later.
- Suitable for Drivers: A valid driver’s license is required; children over 140 cm can ride as passengers or on sleds.
The Experience in Detail
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Pickup and Introduction
The adventure starts with hotel pickup in Levi, which simplifies logistics and ensures you don’t have to worry about transportation in the snow. On arrival at the meeting point, you’ll be fitted with winter gear—thermal overalls, boots, gloves, woollen socks, and scarves—so you stay warm throughout. Helmets are also provided, which adds a layer of safety and comfort, especially if you’re new to snowmobiling.
Guides, like Joni, are friendly and clear with instructions. Even if you’ve never driven a snowmobile before, you’ll receive guidance on how to operate it comfortably. Reviews mention that the guides are experienced and approachable, making the whole process less intimidating.
Snowmobiling Through Finnish Forests
Once geared up, you’ll set off into the tranquil Arctic wilderness, with your guide leading the way. The snow-covered trees and silent landscape create a surreal environment—so much so that one reviewer noted the “bright stars and nocturnal scenery” as a highlight.
The path might be bumpy, especially if snow conditions are less than ideal, which some reviewers pointed out; one mentioned driving quite slow due to limited snow, and the trail being bumpy at times. But that’s part of the adventure, not a flaw. It’s about experiencing the Arctic landscape in its raw, natural state.
Searching for the Aurora
The main draw of this tour is the Northern Lights. Your guide will select viewing spots with the best chance of seeing the Aurora borealis, which could mean stopping in a remote, dark patch of forest. As one reviewer said, “It was a really nice experience,” despite not seeing the aurora on that occasion—an acknowledgment of how unpredictable nature can be.
Travelers appreciated the quietness of the surroundings, which enhances the night sky’s display. You’ll be able to admire the stars, and if luck is on your side, you’ll witness the dancing ribbons of green or pink overhead—a truly magical moment.
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Midway through or at the end of your ride, the group will stop at a secluded spot to set up a campfire. This is often highlighted as a favorite part of the experience. Roast sausages over an open flame, sip hot drinks, and relax in the warmth of the fire. One reviewer noted, “The sausages and fire were really nice in the middle of nowhere,” emphasizing how this simple pleasure can make the chilly night memorable.
The fire not only provides warmth but a chance to chat with guides and fellow travelers, sharing stories under the star-filled sky. It’s an authentic, rustic touch that balances the adrenaline of snowmobiling with peaceful moments.
Returning and Reflection
After the campfire, the group resumes the snowmobile journey back to the starting point. The ride back is often quieter, filled with the glow of the snow-covered trees and the night sky. Expect to finish the tour feeling exhilarated and chilled, but mostly satisfied with the experience.
What’s Included and What to Consider
The tour’s value largely hinges on the provided gear and the guided approach. Included are hotel pickup and drop-off, ensuring convenience in Levi. You’ll receive comprehensive instructions on snowmobile operation, which is helpful even if you’re a first-timer.
The equipment package includes thermal overalls, boots, gloves, scarves, helmets, and guidance from experienced guides—all essential for comfort and safety. Snacks, grilled sausages, and hot drinks are part of the package, making the experience warm and inviting despite the cold.
Pricing is around $227 per person, which might seem steep but covers the gear, guided service, transportation, and the memorable experience. A key point is that the experience offers more than just aurora hunting—it’s a full night in the snowy wilderness, with stunning scenery, serene moments, and cozy campfire memories.
However, it’s worth noting that dinner isn’t included—so if you’re hungry afterward, you might want to plan for a meal in Levi.
Practical Tips
- Bring your driver’s license as it’s required to operate the snowmobile.
- Dress warmly; the provided gear is designed to keep you comfortable, but layers are always smart.
- If you’re traveling with children, they can ride as passengers or on sleds if over 140 cm tall and booked at the adult price.
- The tour is not suitable for pregnant women, mobility-impaired guests, or those with recent surgeries.
- Confirm your booking at least 24 hours in advance to ensure your spot, and remember that cancellation is easy if your plans change.
Who Should Book This Tour?
This safari is perfect for adventure seekers eager for a snow-filled thrill and a chance to see the Aurora in a peaceful setting. It’s best suited for travelers comfortable with driving a snowmobile and those who enjoy outdoor nights under the stars.
Family travelers with kids over 140 cm will find it enjoyable—they’ll ride as passengers or on sleds. It’s less ideal for those with mobility issues or anyone pregnant or with recent surgeries, due to the outdoor, active nature of the tour.
If your goal is to combine adventure, scenic beauty, and authentic Arctic moments, this trip hits most marks. The small-group setting makes it intimate and manageable, perfect for travelers who prefer a more personalized experience.
FAQ
Do I need a driver’s license? Yes, a valid driver’s license is necessary to operate the snowmobile.
What if I don’t see the Northern Lights? The guide will do their best to find a good viewing spot, but the aurora’s appearance depends on weather and solar activity. Even without a sighting, the snowmobiling and campfire are enjoyable.
Are winter clothes provided? Yes, thermal overalls, boots, gloves, scarves, and helmets are included, so you’ll stay warm.
Can children participate? Children over 140 cm tall can ride as passengers or on sleds when booked at the adult rate. Younger children will need to ride on sleds behind the guide.
Is the tour suitable for solo travelers? Yes, small-group options are available, making it easy for solo travelers to join the adventure.
How long does the tour last? The experience lasts approximately 3 hours, including pickup, snowmobiling, campfire, and return.
Final Thoughts
The Levi Northern Lights Snowmobile Safari offers a well-rounded Arctic experience that balances thrill, serenity, and authenticity. With guided snowmobiling through snowy forests, the chance to witness the Northern Lights, and the warmth of a campfire in the wilderness, it’s a package that captures the essence of Lapland’s winter magic.
The tour’s value is rooted in its inclusions and the genuine opportunity to connect with nature in an active, engaging way. It’s best suited for adventure lovers, small groups, and travelers eager to combine excitement with peaceful moments under the star-studded sky.
While the unpredictable nature of the Aurora might mean a missed light show, the overall journey—filled with stunning views, cozy fires, and snow-covered landscapes—remains an unforgettable experience. If you’re after a meaningful taste of Lapland’s winter wilderness, this snowmobile safari is a solid choice.
Note: Always check availability and confirm your booking in advance. Dress warmly, and prepare for an Arctic adventure that’s as exhilarating as it is tranquil.
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