If you’re heading to Tromsø and craving a taste of Norway’s legendary winter wilderness, a guided Husky Snowshoe Hike and Husky Camp Visit might just be your ideal outing. This tour promises a genuine connection with Alaskan huskies, stunning mountain vistas, and a chance to experience the Arctic in a more intimate way than the usual tourist trails. We’ve looked into it carefully, and there are some real highlights—like meeting 200 huskies and puppies and snowshoeing alongside friendly, energetic dogs—that make it stand apart.
Two things we love: First, the personal touch guides bring, sharing their knowledge about the dogs and the environment, which adds warmth and authenticity. Second, the opportunity to interact with the dogs and puppies, which many reviews describe as heartwarming and memorable. But, there is one consideration for travelers with limited mobility or pregnant women—the tour involves some hiking and snow activities that might be challenging. This experience suits outdoor lovers, dog enthusiasts, and travelers eager to see Norway’s winter beauty with a friendly, smaller-group vibe.
Key Points
- Authentic Husky Interaction: Meet and cuddle 200 huskies and puppies at a well-maintained camp.
- Snowshoeing Experience: Walk on easy terrain suitable for beginners, with a husky or two joining your trek.
- Stunning Scenery: Enjoy views of mountain landscapes and the Barents Sea that are truly breathtaking.
- Expert Guides: Knowledgeable and friendly guides enhance the experience with stories and insights.
- Value for Money: Includes transportation, gear, snacks, and treats, making it a comprehensive Arctic adventure.
- Weather-Ready: Rain or shine, the tour runs, so pack accordingly and be prepared for the elements.
An In-depth Look at the Tromsø Husky Snowshoe Tour
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Tromso.
Setting the Stage: What to Expect
This five-hour adventure begins with a convenient pick-up outside Tromsø’s Radisson Blu Hotel, making logistics straightforward. After a short ride to the Husky Camp on the island of Kvaløya, you’ll be warmly greeted and fitted with winter overalls and boots—important gear to keep you comfortable amid the snow. Snowshoes and poles are provided, ensuring you have the right equipment to navigate the snowy terrain with ease.
The trek itself is designed with easy terrain, making it accessible even if you’re new to snowshoeing or outdoor winter activities. The guides tailor the route based on weather conditions and group wishes, which adds flexibility and a personal touch. The mountain views are often highlighted as a major highlight by travelers—stunning vistas of mountains stretching as far as the eye can see.
The Husky Experience: More Than Just a Photo Op
One of the top reasons travelers rave about this tour is the chance to meet and cuddle a large number of huskies and their adorable puppies. The camp is described as very well-maintained, with the dogs visibly loved and cared for, which is key in ensuring an ethical, authentic experience. Reviewers frequently mention how friendly and well-behaved the dogs are—an important detail if you’re thinking about interactions and petting.
Guides take time to introduce each dog, sharing stories about their personalities and roles in the camp. The friendly, energetic huskies are eager to join you during the snowshoe hike, pulling on their leashes with enthusiasm. As one reviewer noted, “Having 4 huskies with us during the hike was an excellent surprise,” reinforcing how intimate and engaging this experience is.
The Snowshoe Hike: Scenic and Serene
The core of the tour is the snowshoe walk, which can last around 1 hour and 20 minutes. Expect to walk on a deep snow layer—a physically rewarding experience that also offers a peaceful way to connect with nature. The route varies depending on weather; some days might offer more exposed vistas, others more sheltered forest scenery.
Travelers consistently praise the guides’ ability to keep everyone comfortable and engaged. They share interesting tidbits about Arctic flora, animals, and the significance of huskies in local culture. Even with some snow or rain, the guides’ cheerful attitude and good equipment make the hike enjoyable.
More Great Tours NearbyRest Stops & Refreshments
A special highlight that many reviews echo is the treats served during the hike. Provided are homemade chocolate cake, coffee, and tea, which you can enjoy around an open fire if weather permits. If the weather doesn’t cooperate, the snacks are served back at the camp, where the warm atmosphere, cozy fires, and friendly chatter make up for it.
According to reviews, the quality and variety of snacks are notable—gluten-free and dairy-free options are available, which speaks to careful planning. The hot drinks and sweet treats give you a well-earned break and a chance to chat with fellow travelers and guides.
Meeting the Puppies & Return Journey
After the hike, you’ll have ample time to pet, cuddle, and get to know the puppies and adult huskies. It’s a heartwarming conclusion to an active day, with many guests mentioning how much they loved this part. The camp is described as being in excellent shape, with the dogs kept in clean, humane facilities.
The return to Tromsø is straightforward, with transportation included. The tour ends back at the original meeting point, which is convenient for those planning their evening activities or other excursions.
The Price and Overall Value
Considering the full package—including transport, gear, guides, snacks, and interaction with the huskies—many reviewers find this to be good value for money. The inclusiveness of equipment and the opportunity to spend quality time with dogs make it more than just a walk; it’s a memorable, all-rounded Arctic experience.
While the cost might seem high for a half-day activity, the extras—like snacks, guided insights, and the personal interaction—add a lot to the experience. Plus, the chance to see Norway’s stunning winter scenery and meet the friendly huskies makes it worth the investment.
A Few Considerations
This tour isn’t suitable for everyone. Travelers with limited mobility or those who are pregnant are advised against participating, as it involves some physical effort and snow walking. Also, it’s a rain or shine activity, so be prepared for the weather. Packing warm layers, gloves, hats, and snow goggles (not provided) is recommended to stay comfortable.
Why This Tour Is Perfect for You
If you love outdoor activities and are seeking a authentic Arctic experience, this tour hits the mark. It’s ideal if you want to:
- Interact closely with friendly huskies and puppies.
- Enjoy scenic mountain views on a gentle snowshoe hike.
- Learn from guides passionate about the environment and dogs.
- Have a memorable day that combines adventure, relaxation, and animal interaction.
However, if you’re looking for a more adrenaline-fueled sledding adventure or have limited mobility, other options might suit you better. This tour is best for those who enjoy nature, animals, and cultural experiences in a relaxed, friendly setting.
FAQ
Is transportation included?
Yes, the tour provides transport from and back to Tromsø, making logistics simple.
What should I wear?
The tour includes winter overalls and boots. However, basic gear like gloves, hats, and snow goggles are not included—bring your own to stay warm and protected.
Is this suitable for children?
While the experience is family-friendly, children should be comfortable with outdoor activity and snowshoeing. The easy terrain makes it suitable for beginners, but always check with the provider for specific age recommendations.
Can I participate if I have limited mobility?
No, this tour is not recommended for people with limited mobility, as it involves snowshoeing and some walking on uneven terrain.
What are the meal and snack options?
Homemade chocolate cake, coffee, and tea are included. Special dietary requests like gluten-free or dairy-free options are available.
How long does the snowshoe hike last?
The hike lasts approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes, depending on weather and group pace.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour runs rain or shine. If the weather is poor, you’ll still enjoy the camp visit, snacks, and the chance to interact with the dogs in a cozy setting.
Final Thoughts
This guided Husky Snowshoe Hike and Husky Camp Visit in Tromsø offers a well-rounded introduction to Arctic life, combining scenic walking, animal encounters, and local culture. It’s a meaningful activity that appeals to outdoor enthusiasts, animal lovers, and anyone wanting an authentic experience away from the crowds.
The knowledgeable guides, picturesque views, and the chance to bond with friendly huskies and puppies make it a standout choice. The inclusion of gear, transport, and delicious snacks helps justify the price and makes for a carefree day of adventure.
If you’re in Tromsø seeking a genuine, memorable Arctic outing that balances activity with comfort, this tour deserves a spot on your itinerary. It’s a chance to connect with Norway’s winter wilderness in a way that’s fun, rewarding, and full of furry friends.
You can check availability for your dates here:More Hiking & Trekking Tours in Tromso
- Tromsø: Midnight Sun Hike in the wilderness
- From Tromsø: Snowshoeing Hike with Picnic Lunch and Photos
- Tromsø: Senja Island Hiking Day Trip with Bus and Ferry
- From Tromsø: Guided Husky Snowshoe Hike and Husky Camp Visit
- Tromsø: Express Summer Day Hike in the wilderness
- Tromsø: Guided Hiking Tour with Roundtrip Transfers
More Guided Tours in Tromso
- Tromsø: Norwegianing Comedy Show and Survival Guide
- Tromsø: Guided Polar Bear Walk incl. Polaria & Polar Museum
- From Tromsø: Guided Husky Snowshoe Hike and Husky Camp Visit
- Tromsø: Private Northern Lights Chase with a Local Guide
- Tromsø: Kvaløya and Sommarøy Guided Tour with Lunch
- Tromsø: Fjord Tour to Sommarøy with Expert Guide in Spanish
More Tour Reviews in Tromso
Not for you? Here's more nearby things to do in Tromso we have reviewed
- Tromsø: Morning Cruise Through Tromsø`s Fjords
- Tromsø: Sommarøy Islands Midnight Sun Tour
- Tromsø: Northern Lights Hunt with Professional Photographer in Spanish
- From Tromsø: All-Inclusive Whale & Orca Safari
- Tromsø: Midnight Sun Hike in the wilderness
- Tromsø: Guided Polar Bear Walk incl. Polaria & Polar Museum
- Northern Lights Chase Small Group 8 pax
- From Tromsø: Snowshoeing Hike with Picnic Lunch and Photos
- Tromsø: Adult Only Aurora hunt with Citizen Science
- Tromsø: 2-Hour Island Tour Cruise with Snacks and Drinks
- Full day boat trip by Hermes II to old trading post
- From Tromsø: Arctic Roadtrip: fjords tour with scenic picnic