Join our Tromso Reindeer Sledding Tour. Visit a Sami camp, feed a herd of 300 reindeer, and dive into Sami culture with stories while enjoying a traditional warm meal and hot drinks by the fire.
Tromsø Sami Culture Reindeer Sledding & Feeding Tour With Lunch
Tromso Sami Culture Reindeer Sledding & Feeding Tour With Lunch
After meeting your guide in the city center, we will drive 25 minute along the coast to the camp, where the reindeer and sleds await your arrival.
Once you arrive at the camp, enjoy a 10 min// 30 min sleigh ride through the valley and along the picturesque coast, guided by reindeer and your Sami Guide.
You’ll also have the opportunity to feed a herd of 300 reindeer as they surround you, with some even eating directly from your hands. Additionally, you’ll learn how to throw a lasso – though not on real reindeer!
Then, step into the cozy traditional Sami tent for a delicious traditional Sami hot meal prepared over an open fire and warm drinks. A vegetarian option is also available.
Finish the tour by gathering around the fire to listen to Sami stories, history, and joiking (traditional songs). Fully immerse yourself in Sami culture!
Bus terminal at Tromsø Havn Prostneset, (Samuel Arnesens gate 5, 9008, Tromsø)
Samuel Arnesens gate 5, Tromsø, Norway
Samuel Arnesens gate 5, Tromsø, Norway
13 reviews for Tromso Sami Culture Reindeer Sledding And Feeding Tour With Lunch & Drinks
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Margret
It’s a memorable and meaningful adventure that stands out from other winter activities. Whether you’re drawn to the cultural aspect, the reindeer sledding, or both, it’s an experience that will leave forever. Thank you for the great experience.
Ellen Ching
So happy that we chose them as they went above beyond to make sure their customers happy with the trip! It is a fantastic way to experience the natural beauty of the Arctic while learning about the rich traditions of the Sami people.
Simon Cole
We had a great time! If there’s one thing to note, it’s that the outdoor temperature can be quite cold, so dressing warmly is needed. The tour provides necessary gear to keep the guests comfortable, but layering up is always a good idea.