Hunting the elusive Northern Lights in Kiruna and Abisko can be a thrilling experience. Led by an expert guide, this intimate tour takes adventurers on a journey to witness the mesmerizing Aurora Borealis. With warm attire provided and personalized photography assistance, guests can capture the stunning natural phenomenon. After the hunt, participants gather around a campfire to savor local delicacies and learn about the rich Sami culture, creating lasting memories in the heart of Lapland. Whether a seasoned traveler or a first-time visitor, this expedition promises an unforgettable encounter with one of the world’s most captivating natural wonders.
Key Points
- Set out on a Northern Lights hunting expedition in Kiruna, Sweden, with transportation, warm clothing, and photography assistance included.
- Explore Lapland’s cultural heritage with a knowledgeable local guide who shares insights into Sami traditions and reindeer herding.
- Capture the mesmerizing Aurora Borealis with the help of provided cameras, tripods, and expert photography guidance.
- Experience a cozy post-tour gathering around a campfire, savoring local delicacies and warming drinks.
- Benefit from a maximum group size of 7 travelers for an intimate and personalized Northern Lights adventure.
Tour Overview
On offer is a Northern Lights hunting expedition in Kiruna, Sweden, located in the heart of Lapland.
The activity involves searching for the mesmerizing Aurora Borealis, lasting from 8:00 PM for an unspecified duration. Priced from $204.63 per person, the tour accommodates a maximum of 7 travelers.
Reviewers have given it a 5.0 rating out of 2 reviews, praising the knowledgeable guide, Erik, and the overall experience.
The tour includes transport, warm clothing, photography assistance, and equipment like cameras and tripods.
Pickup is available from various locations in Kiruna for an additional charge, with the meeting point at the Kiruna Guidetur office.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Kiruna.
Inclusions and Highlights
The tour includes several key inclusions and highlights. For transportation, pickup and drop-off are available for an additional cost. A knowledgeable local guide provides insights into the culture and Northern Lights. Warm clothing, including shoes, overall, gloves, and a warm hat, is provided if meeting at the starting point. The guide offers free photography assistance to help capture the Northern Lights. Participants can also use the provided camera and tripod equipment.
Inclusions | Details |
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Transport | Pickup & drop-off available (additional cost) |
Guide | Knowledgeable about local culture and Northern Lights |
Gear | Warm clothing provided if meeting at starting point |
Meeting and Pickup Details
Travelers can meet the tour group at the Torggatan 4 address in Kiruna, which is the Kiruna Guidetur office.
For those who prefer, pickup is available from any hotel in Kiruna, the Icehotel, or the airport, but an additional charge applies.
Pickups occur 40 minutes before the 8:00 PM tour departure.
The tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, but it’s located near public transportation options.
Participants should note the cancellation policy – the tour is non-refundable, and no refunds are given for cancellations.
Participant Information
The tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, though it’s located near public transport options.
Travelers should be aware that there are no refunds for cancellations, as the tour policy is non-refundable.
The maximum number of participants is 7, ensuring an intimate and personalized experience.
Warm clothing, including shoes, overalls, gloves, and hats, are provided for those meeting at the starting point, making it easier for guests to focus on the stunning Northern Lights display.
With the guide’s expertise and the provided photography assistance, guests can capture the mesmerizing aurora borealis and cherish the memories of this unforgettable adventure.
Experiencing the Northern Lights
Upon arrival at the tour’s meeting point, guests receive a warm welcome from their knowledgeable guide, Erik. He provides the necessary winter gear, including shoes, overalls, gloves, and hats, ensuring everyone is prepared for the chilly Abisko temperatures.
With cameras and tripods in hand, the group sets out on their hunt for the mesmerizing Northern Lights. Erik shares valuable insights on the best vantage points and camera settings for capturing the elusive aurora.
As the sky darkens, the group eagerly scans the horizon, anticipating the first glimpse of the enchanting green and purple hues. With Erik’s expertise and guidance, the experience is both educational and thrilling.
Cultural Immersion
With the Northern Lights hunt complete, travelers enjoy the cultural richness of Lapland. After the tour, guests gather around a crackling campfire, savoring local delicacies and warming drinks. The guide, Erik, shares insights into the indigenous Sami people, their traditions, and the unique challenges they face in a rapidly changing environment. Travelers are encouraged to interact with Erik, asking questions and gaining a deeper appreciation for the region’s heritage.
Sami Traditions | Challenges |
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Reindeer herding | Climate change |
Handicrafts | Modernization |
Storytelling | Cultural preservation |
This cultural experience provides a well-rounded journey, allowing visitors to connect with the heart of Lapland beyond the natural spectacle of the Northern Lights.
Photographic Guidance
For those seeking to capture the elusive Northern Lights, the tour provides valuable photographic guidance. The knowledgeable guide offers free instruction on shooting the Aurora Borealis, equipping participants with the necessary skills and techniques.
The tour also makes available camera and tripod equipment, ensuring travelers have the right tools to immortalize the mesmerizing light show.
Plus, the guide provides:
- Tips on camera settings, such as shutter speed, ISO, and aperture, to optimize Northern Lights photography.
- Assistance with framing and composing shots to showcase the vibrant colors and dynamic movements of the Aurora.
- Guidance on post-processing techniques to enhance the captured images.
Customer Reviews and Feedback
Travelers have left highly positive reviews for the "Hunt for the Northern Lights in Kiruna – Abisko" tour.
The 5.0 rating based on 2 reviews reflects the overwhelmingly positive sentiment among participants. Reviewers praised the knowledgeable guide, Erik, and his commitment to finding the Northern Lights.
The experience also included a campfire and local treats after the tour, adding to the culture. The tour is highly recommended for those seeking to see the Aurora Borealis and learn about Lapland culture.
The availability of photography assistance and equipment also enhances the experience for photography enthusiasts.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Is the Weather Like During the Tour?
The weather during the tour can be quite cold, with temperatures often below freezing. Participants are provided with warm clothing to ensure they stay comfortable while searching for the Northern Lights in the crisp, clear night skies of the region.
Can Children Participate in the Tour?
The tour is not explicitly advertised as child-friendly, as it focuses on the Northern Lights viewing experience. However, children may participate with parental supervision, though the activity’s late start time and equipment requirements may not be suitable for younger kids.
How Are the Northern Lights Viewed During the Tour?
The tour provides guided viewing of the Northern Lights. Participants can observe the natural light display in the night sky using the provided equipment, with assistance from the knowledgeable guide on capturing the phenomenon through photography.
What Is the Fitness Level Required for the Tour?
The tour doesn’t require any special fitness level. It’s suitable for most participants who can walk moderate distances. The tour takes place primarily by vehicle, with minimal walking involved at the Northern Lights viewing location.
Are There Any Special Dietary Requirements to Consider?
The tour doesn’t mention any special dietary requirements. Participants should inform the tour provider of any dietary needs or allergies in advance so accommodations can be made. The tour focuses on the Northern Lights experience rather than catered meals.
Sum Up
This Northern Lights hunting expedition in Kiruna, Sweden, offers an unforgettable experience. Guests will explore the stunning landscapes of Lapland, guided by an expert who provides warm clothing, photography assistance, and insights into the Sami culture. Whether capturing the Aurora Borealis or gathering around a campfire, this intimate tour promises lasting memories in the heart of the Nordic wilderness.
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