Part of the
Hurtigruten Group

Husky Tour

Excursion

Price from

$434

Duration
3 hours
Season

Spring (Apr - May)

Winter (Nov - Mar)

Min. number
8 travellers
Booking code
HR-KKN7F

Be immersed in the Arctic wilderness on a three-hour husky sled ride that brings you through forests, across plains, and over frozen lakes.
  • Embark on an exhilarating dogsledding experience

  • See professional mushers and racing dogs at work

  • Enjoy a peaceful ride through stunning Arctic scenery

  • Scan the skies for signs of the Northern Lights


What better way to discover the unspoilt Arctic landscape than on an age-old, traditional husky sled ride?  

We’ll begin our adventure by getting kitted out at the camp with thermal outdoor clothing. The beautiful husky dogs are eagerly waiting to meet you and take you on a journey you’ll never forget. Each sled will be travelling with its own musher who knows how best to command the husky pack. Sit back and take in every thrilling minute as you glide along in the care of these experienced guides.   

We meander through the terrain, across frozen lakes, through snow-dusted forests and along mountain plateaus. You’ll get to enjoy these natural wonders in near silence, without the roar of an engine. As we gaze up at the star-studded sky, the magical Northern Lights might appear to perform their colourful dance.  

As our trip draws to a close, we gather round the cosy campfire for a warming drink.

Practical information

  • Disembarking port: Kirkenes

  • Embarking port: Kirkenes

  • Available period: 20 October - 30 May

  • Transportation: Bus and dog sled

  • Meals on the trip: Warm drink

  • Clothes/Footwear: Comfortable shoes, warm and windproof clothing. Special clothing is provided

  • Note: Subject to weather/snow conditions

  • Age limit: 7 years old together with parent

Penguins perched on the ice of Cuverville Island, Antarctica. Credit: Espen Mills / HX Hurtigruten Expeditions

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