Step into the rhythm of Arctic life on this full-day private journey into Sámi culture and reindeer herding tradition—one of the oldest and most meaningful ways of life in Finnish Lapland.

Guided by locals and surrounded by snow-draped wilderness, you’ll ride in a reindeer-drawn sleigh, share stories by a fire, and explore the living heritage of Europe’s only Indigenous people. This experience is as soulful as it is serene—a rare chance to connect with nature and culture in one unforgettable day.

Highlights of Our Reindeer Safari & Sámi Village Day Trip

Private pick-up and drop-off from your accommodation in Finnish Lapland

Scenic winter drive through snow-covered Arctic landscapes

Visit a traditional Sámi reindeer farm with guided herder interaction

Serene reindeer sleigh ride through forested wilderness

Warm drinks and fireside storytelling in a wooden kota (Lappish hut)

Insight into Sámi culture, spirituality, and daily life from your local host

Traditional Lappish lunch featuring local ingredients like reindeer or Arctic fish

Afternoon visit to a Sámi cultural center or village for music, dress, and handicrafts

Option to purchase ethically made Sámi items or learn traditional crafting techniques

Your Sámi Reindeer Experience Itinerary

Close-up of a snow-dusted reindeer at a winter tour in Scandinavia, surrounded by tourists in red jackets
Reindeer, Finland

Below is our suggested flow. Let us know if you’d like to extend your sleigh ride, focus more on Sámi art, or include additional winter activities.

Morning Departure & Arctic Scenic Drive

Your private guide will pick you up from your hotel or chalet, then drive through snow-blanketed pine forests and quiet Lapland roads to reach a family-run reindeer farm nestled deep in the wilderness.

As you travel, your guide shares insight into Sámi history, seasonal reindeer migrations, and how Indigenous culture continues to shape life in northern Finland today.

Arrival at the Reindeer Farm & Meet the Herders

Upon arrival, you’ll be warmly welcomed by local Sámi herders, whose families have tended reindeer for generations.

Step into the corral and meet these gentle Arctic animals—each one named, known, and cared for with ancestral knowledge. Your host will explain how reindeer are central to Sámi identity, not just for transport but for food, clothing, tools, and cultural storytelling.

Reindeer Sleigh Ride Through the Wilderness

Tourist enjoying a reindeer sledge ride in snowy Rovaniemi, Finland, showcasing winter travel and unique Arctic experiences
Rovaniemi, Finland.

Bundle into your wooden sleigh, lined with warm reindeer hides, and set off behind your reindeer team for a peaceful ride through the forest.

The sleigh glides silently across the snow as trees close in, and the air feels almost timeless. This is one of Lapland’s oldest forms of travel—no engines, no rush, just you, the reindeer, and the Arctic stillness.

Depending on the route, you may pass through frozen lakes, gentle hills, and sun-sparkled clearings that are perfect for photos.

Fireside Warm-Up & Sámi Storytelling in the Kota

After the ride, gather inside a traditional wooden kota—a round, Lappish hut built for warmth and storytelling.

Here, around an open fire, you’ll enjoy hot berry juice, coffee, or herbal tea and hear your host share stories of Sámi beliefs, ancient shamanic traditions, and what daily life looks like today.

From sacred animals and seasonal festivals to modern-day reindeer tracking and politics, this is your chance to ask questions and connect deeply.

Traditional Lappish Lunch

Traditional Lappish baked cheese with cloudberry jam served over an open fire in a Scandinavian outdoor setting
Lapland, Finland.

Sit down to a hearty Arctic lunch served in the cozy kota or nearby farm kitchen. Typical menus include:

  • Smoked reindeer stew with mashed potatoes and lingonberry jam
  • Grilled Arctic char or whitefish, caught fresh from nearby lakes
  • Vegetarian or gluten-free options upon request

Meals are homemade, rooted in the land, and rich in Northern flavor.

Afternoon Visit to a Sámi Cultural Center or Village

In the afternoon, continue your cultural immersion with a visit to a Sámi village, artisan workshop, or museum.

Explore displays of colorful gákti clothing, intricate antler carvings, and traditional joik music recordings. You may meet local craftspeople, watch a demonstration of Sámi embroidery, or try your hand at beadwork.

Ethically sourced Sámi handicrafts are available to purchase—meaningful souvenirs that support Indigenous artisans.

Return to Your Lapland Base

As the sun begins to set, return to your accommodation by private vehicle. Along the drive, your guide may point out reindeer tracks in the snow or pause for a photo of the golden Arctic sky.

You’ll return home with a deeper connection to Sámi culture, reindeer heritage, and the quiet wisdom of life lived in close proximity to nature.

Optional Extras to Enhance Your Day

Person standing on frozen Lake Inari under a vibrant display of Northern Lights in Finland
Northern Lights Experience, Finland.

Looking to tailor your experience even further? Consider these additions:

Extended Reindeer Safari – Ride a longer forest route for deeper wilderness immersion.

Shamanic Drum Workshop – Learn about traditional Sámi drumming practices and rhythms used in rituals.

Reindeer Feeding Experience – Help prepare food and hand-feed the animals during quieter moments at the farm.

Northern Lights Extension – In winter months, stay out after dark for a chance to spot the aurora from a remote vantage point.

Professional Photography Package – Capture intimate portraits with the reindeer and high-quality sleigh ride images.