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Join
us on a dog sledding adventure!
We’ll pick you up from your accommodation or the travel
agency in Kiruna and take you to our kennel 30 km west of
Kiruna. We
might see elks and reindeers along the road
and if the weather is clear we will enjoy views of Kebnekaise,
Sweden’s highest mountain and one of its most photographed. When we reach the kennel we will be warmly welcomed by our
sled dogs.
Would you like to mush your own dog team of huskies?
On this tour you can choose to ride with a
guide or drive a smaller sled dog team
together with your friend.
With
us you have the chance to learn more about the life as a
sleddogdriver.
An experienced guide leads the
adventure. Before
the tour we learn you all about how to manage the sled and
which commands we use. Once we are on our way everything is suddenly
quiet. The only thing that can be heard is the sound of the dogs
running in the soft snow and you can enjoy the scenic surroundings. The tour leads us along a river valley surrounded by low
mountains.
We take a break in the tour for
an outdoor lunch and talk about our experience as mushers!
Start from Kiruna 10:00 a.m. Return
to Kiruna 3:00 p.m.
Transport, warm clothing and coffee break included
Price/person:
895 SEK/adult, 450 SEK/child (12 and under).
Students 10% discount: 805 SEK
To
make a reservation:
Send
us an e-mail
about which tour, date and how many persons you are
and we will confirm your booking by e-mail.
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Words
from our guests:
" It was great and
everything passed off very quietly and was well
organised, including the clothing. And we also saw,
thanks to you and our fellow passengers, one moose on
the way there and three mooses on the way back."
Elja,
The Netherlands |
"I would like to share the wonderful experience
Niclas and his lovely dogs gave us for our husky tour.
We did the 1 day tour of driving your own team of
husky's. I would thrilled with how friendly and keen
all the dogs were and how much fun we had. I would
highly recommend driving your own team and my only
regret was we didn't have time for another day."
Sharon,
New Zeeland
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