New year Northern Lights vacation, Sweden
New Year's Eve has never looked so beautiful. Join a small group and local guides and hosts for a week-long vacation in Lapland. Sámi culture, wildlife photography and the awesome aurora borealis.
Luleå Jokkmokk Frozen lakes and snow covered forests Stay in the heart of a Sámi community Cosy log cabins and tented wilderness camp Moose and reindeer Dog sledding, nature photography and the Northern Lights
€3050 excluding flights
You can choose to add the following extras :
Single room supplement for 230 EUR.
*Please note that in the tent, you may still be sharing with another person. You can rent winter clothing for 190 EUR for day 2-7.
*Please note that in the tent, you may still be sharing with another person. You can rent winter clothing for 190 EUR for day 2-7.
Late availability on popular Winter departures to Swedish Lapland. Extra dates added!
Description of New year Northern Lights vacation, Sweden
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Swedish Lapland is one of vanishingly few places in Europe where you can get a sense of Mother Nature at her most raw and untamed. In winter, branches...
Even though we now know what causes them, the lights still retain certain mysteries – such as why they are more active around the equinoxes, and exact...
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We cater for both vegetarians and vegans.
Reviews
2 Reviews of New year Northern Lights vacation, Sweden
5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed on 03 Jan 2020 by Deniece Wheeler
1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your vacation?
A spectacular trip. The tours are authentic and thoughtful curations to showcase some of the amazing nature in Sweden for eco-conscious tourists who enjoy being in community with other likeminded explorers. This was a perfect way to bring in 2020 with a small group of great people, experiencing awesome adventures of fires in the middle of a frozen lake, camping in the
forest, meeting local Sámis and learning about their heritage, husky sledding, snowshoe hiking and wildlife spotting - to name a few. Marcus and his team are excellent and create space for people to enjoy the wonder of Lapland.
2. What tips would you give other travelers booking this vacation?
3. Did you feel that your vacation benefited local people, reduced environmental impacts or supported conservation?
Absolutely. Plus it was amazing to meet some of the locals during our stay who cooked us locally sourced beautiful food and told us about their heritage.
4. Finally, how would you rate your vacation overall?
Highly recommend!
Reviewed on 12 Jan 2019 by Alison Rogers
1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your vacation?
The dog sledding was amazing and lots of fun. The dogs were beautiful and up for lots of cuddles. The time spent with the Sami people was awe inspiring. The Northern Lights are always something to behold.
2. What tips would you give other travelers booking this vacation?
Take lots of warm clothes. The two nights in the Sami tents are very rustic - no electricity, running water, or flushing toilets - but still very comfortable and a unique experience.
3. Did you feel that your vacation benefited local people, reduced environmental impacts or supported conservation?
Yes.
4. Finally, how would you rate your vacation overall?
Brilliant. Would recommend the tour operator in a heartbeat. I'd love to go again.
Responsible Travel
As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) vacation so that you can travel knowing it will help support the places and people that you visit, and the planet. Read how below.
Planet
We are an awarded ecotourism company. We won the award as best tourism company in Sweden 2015, we won the Grand Travel Award for best ecotourism in Sweden 2009, and we are approved with the Swedish quality label for ecotourism, Natures Best since 2004.Here's why.
We want to show the our guests that Lapland's nature and culture is worth saving for future generations! The landscapes in Lapland is often perceived as wild and beautiful. Unfortunately these mountains, forest and rivers are under constant threat by exploration of mining, logging and construction of water dams.
While these forces are strong, we belive that small scale tourism is a great reason to preserve nature. It creates jobs for local communities with minimal impact on the environment. Responsible travelers in Lapland has become an important factor when it comes to save this fragile ecosystem. We are proud to say that our tours are often used as a good example by politicians and other authorities to prove that wild and beautiful nature is worth saving. So, by joining this tour you are part of this positive movement.
Wildlife watching is one of the main focuses during this tour. We want you to experience Lapland's wildlife such as Moose and Reindeer in their natural habitat. Yes, it privilige to see these animals in the wild. Yes, the're beautiful creatures. But we also want our guests to get the bigger picture. To understand that these animals are not to be taken for granted. And that they are not here for us. During this tour our guides are eager to explain how you can be part of the solution.
The lodges where we stay all have a policy to reduce, reuse and recycle whenever possible. How? Waste can be separated into various bins and recycled, and as a guest we expect you to separate accordingly. All of the guesthouses on this trip are run on 100 percent renewable erergy, and the chemicals for cleaning and washing are ecofriendly labelled. Jokkmokk guesthouse for example is at the forefront of working with environmental questions an often used as a good example.
If you are looking to reduce your carbon footprint we can highly recommend you to take the night train from Stockholm to reach our tour. Travel like an adventurer! We are happy to help you out. Our guide can meet you at the train station and we have adapted our starting and ending times if you choose to arrive by train.
People
With us you're not a tourist. We avoid the touristy places. With us you're a fellow traveler who will experience the true and authentic Lapland. Pure nature is the main attraction here. For that you don't need an entrence ticket. You need a local guide.Locals are not a nice little sideshow, but rather one of the highlights of this trip. You will meet locals at the guesthouses, at the eateries and at the handicraft shops. Perhaps even by a lake in the forest.
Meet Lennart, a good friend of ours. He's Sami. We are invited to stay in his really cool tented camp, Sami style. Meet Anna, mother in a lovely little reindeer herding family. Listen to her stories by the camp fire. Meet her reindeer too!
By joining this tour you will gain a good insight into Sami culture and history. We expect you to become a true Sami ambassador. Sami culture needs to be preserved and promote. These meetings will hopefully stay with you forever!
During this tour we stay and eat at locally owned guesthouses and lodges. The owners will welcome you, take care of you and be interested in who you are. Since they are often very interesting people we always make sure that there is a lot of time for them to share their life stories, to chat and to ask questions. They are already our friends. Soon they will be your friends too.
What kind of food will be served? Well, we know you don't come to Sweden to eat pizza, sushi or fried rise. You want local food. Reindeer, cloudberries, gahkku and more. We always ask for typical Lapland meals and meals inspired by the Sami kitchen, made on local produce whenever possible.
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