The Finnmarksvidda plateau in Norway offers a truly unique outdoor adventure – dog sledding. Imagine gliding through a picturesque pine forest, commanding your own team of huskies as you take in the breathtaking Arctic scenery. This 4-hour excursion is perfect for thrill-seekers and nature enthusiasts alike, providing a safe and immersive experience for up to 8 participants. With comprehensive training and warm outerwear provided, you’ll be well-equipped to navigate the snowy trails. So, if you’re ready to embark on an unforgettable journey in the heart of the Norwegian wilderness, this dog sledding trip might just be the perfect way to do it.
Key Points
- 4-hour dog sledding excursion through the scenic Finnmarksvidda plateau, priced at £253.85 per person with a maximum group size of 8 participants.
- Includes thorough training on sled control, dog handling, and safety, as well as warm outerwear provided for Arctic conditions.
- Pickup and drop-off service offered from cruise ship harbor or city center, with a 30-minute transport to the starting point at Gargia mountain lodge.
- Opportunity to warm up at the historic Gargia mountain lodge and learn about local history and culture from the guides during breaks.
- Flexible cancellation policy with a full refund available up to 24 hours in advance, and a ‘Reserve Now & Pay Later’ option offered for convenience.
Trip Overview and Pricing
The dog sledding trip on Finnmarksvidda in Alta, Norway, offers a 4-hour excursion priced at £253.85 per person, with the option to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Travelers can also take advantage of the ‘reserve now & pay later’ option.
The small group size is limited to 8 participants, ensuring a personalized experience with a live tour guide available in English and Norwegian.
Pickup is included from the cruise ship harbor or city center office, and warm clothing is provided to ensure comfort in the Arctic conditions.
With the stunning Finnmarksvidda plateau as the backdrop, this immersive dog sledding adventure promises an unforgettable experience.
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Experience Details
Small group sizes limit the dog sledding experience to 8 participants, ensuring a personalized tour with a live guide available in both English and Norwegian. Pickup is included from either the cruise ship harbor or the city center office, and warm clothing is provided to keep you comfortable in the Arctic conditions.
Experience Details | |
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Group Size | 8 participants maximum |
Language Support | English and Norwegian guides |
Pickup Options | Cruise ship harbor or city center |
Clothing Provided | Warm outerwear for Arctic weather |
Duration | Approximately 50 minutes on the trail |
The dog sledding adventure takes you on a scenic glide through pine forests to the stunning Finnmarksvidda plateau, where you’ll have the chance to command your own team of huskies for an immersive experience.
Activity Highlights
During the dog sledding trip, participants can command their own team of huskies for an immersive experience as they glide through the pine forests to the stunning Finnmarksvidda plateau.
For approximately 50 minutes, they’ll enjoy the thrill of driving the sled across the snowy landscape.
At the historic Gargia mountain lodge, guests can warm up with coffee and tea while the guides share stories about the local history and culture.
This is a truly unique opportunity to connect with the natural beauty of the Arctic region and learn about the traditions of dog sledding, one of the iconic winter activities in Norway.
Journey and Training
Guests will be transported from Alta to the Gargia mountain lodge, a journey of approximately 30 minutes each way, where they’ll receive thorough training on dog sledding from experienced guides. During this training, you will learn the essentials of controlling the sled, handling the dogs, and navigating the terrain. If there are two guests, they will take turns driving the sled, ensuring an equal and immersive experience for all.
Skill | Explanation |
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Sled Control | Participants will learn how to steer, brake, and balance the sled for a smooth ride. |
Dog Handling | Guides will teach guests how to communicate with the huskies and work as a team. |
Navigation | Guests will practice navigating the scenic trails through the pine forests and onto the stunning Finnmarksvidda plateau. |
Safety | Proper techniques for dressing and undressing the dogs will be covered to ensure everyone’s well-being. |
Important Information and Restrictions
This dog sledding experience on Finnmarksvidda may not be suitable for all participants due to certain restrictions and requirements.
Those who are pregnant, have back problems or mobility impairments, are wheelchair users, are visually impaired, weigh over 287 lbs (130 kg), or have low fitness levels should refrain from booking this activity.
Plus, the use of baby strollers, as well as the consumption of intoxicants like alcohol and drugs, is strictly prohibited during the tour.
Participants are expected to come prepared with warm clothing to ensure their comfort in the Arctic conditions.
The tour guides will provide thorough training on dog sledding, and guests will take turns driving if there are two of them.
Warm Clothing Provided
To ensure participants’ comfort in the Arctic conditions, warm clothing is provided as part of the dog sledding experience on Finnmarksvidda. This includes a selection of thermal layers, insulated jackets, waterproof pants, and sturdy boots. The guides ensure a proper fit for each individual, so everyone can stay cozy and focused on the exhilarating sled ride. The provided attire keeps adventurers warm and dry, allowing them to fully enjoy the stunning winter landscape.
Clothing Item | Description |
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Thermal Layers | Insulating base layers to retain body heat |
Insulated Jacket | Heavy-duty outerwear to shield against the elements |
Waterproof Pants | Protects against snow and wet conditions |
Sturdy Boots | Rugged footwear with traction for the snowy terrain |
Pickup and Dropoff
The dog sledding experience includes convenient pickup and dropoff options for participants.
Guests are offered complimentary transportation from the Cruise Ship harbor or the company’s city center office to the starting point at Gargia, located approximately 30 minutes away.
After the memorable dog sledding adventure, travelers are then transported back to their original pickup location.
This ensures a seamless and stress-free experience for guests, as they don’t have to worry about arranging their own transportation to and from the activity.
The included pickup and dropoff service is a thoughtful addition that adds to the overall convenience and enjoyment of the dog sledding tour on the Finnmarksvidda plateau.
Cancellation and Payment
For those considering the dog sledding adventure, the tour operator offers flexible cancellation and payment options. Guests can take advantage of free cancellation up to 24 hours prior to the scheduled trip and receive a full refund, providing peace of mind when planning their itinerary.
Plus, the ‘Reserve Now & Pay Later’ option allows participants to secure their spot without an upfront payment, further enhancing the convenience of booking the experience.
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The activity is priced at £253.85 per person.
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Payment can be made at the time of booking or closer to the trip date.
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Secure your spot now and pay later to ensure availability.
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Full refunds are available for cancellations up to 24 hours in advance.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Bring My Camera on the Dog Sledding Trip?
Yes, you can bring your camera on the dog sledding trip. The experience details state that warm clothing will be provided, so you’ll have the opportunity to capture photos and videos during your time on the trail.
Are the Dogs Well-Trained and Friendly?
The dogs are well-trained and friendly. The tour guides ensure the dogs are accustomed to human interaction and provide thorough training to participants before the sledding activity. The dogs are well-cared for and enjoy interacting with guests.
What Happens if It Snows Heavily During the Trip?
If it snows heavily during the trip, the guides are experienced and will adjust the itinerary accordingly to ensure the safety and comfort of the participants. They’ll likely reduce the time on the trails and focus more on the lodge activities.
Is There Any Risk of Injury While Dog Sledding?
There are some risks of injury when dog sledding, such as falls, collisions, or being struck by the sled. However, experienced guides provide thorough training and safety equipment to minimize these risks and ensure a safe, enjoyable experience.
Can I Request a Specific Type of Dog Team?
While participants can’t request a specific type of dog team, the provider aims to match guests with suitable dogs based on their experience level. The small group size allows for personalized attention and guidance from the knowledgeable tour guides.
Recap
This immersive 4-hour dog sledding excursion on the stunning Finnmarksvidda plateau offers thrill-seekers the chance to command their own team of huskies.
With personalized training, warm outerwear, and convenient transportation, it’s an unforgettable arctic adventure.
Whether you’re a first-time explorer or a seasoned adventurer, this intimate small-group experience promises breathtaking scenery and a unique connection with the region’s natural beauty.
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