Review of the Fun & Easy Dog Sledding Adventure – Noon Tour in Tromso

This dog sledding adventure in Tromso is designed for those wanting a genuine Arctic experience without the fuss of snowmobiles. For around four hours, you’ll hop into a two-person sled, guided by expert mushers and their eager teams of Alaskan huskies. The tour begins at 11:50 am and includes a transfer to the husky farm, where you’ll suit up in thermal gear, ready to glide across the snowy landscape. What truly sets this experience apart is its focus on authentic self-drive sledding, giving you the chance to steer your own team—an opportunity not everyone gets on more commercialized rides.
One aspect I particularly appreciate is the friendly, knowledgeable guides who make the experience approachable—even for first-timers. As one reviewer, Dorinda, put it, the staff is welcoming and straightforward about how to “drive” the sled, which is a relief for those new to this sport. Plus, the view of the Lyngen Alps combined with potential sightings of the northern lights makes each moment visually rewarding. The fluffy, well-trained huskies genuinely seem to enjoy the ride, and the chance to meet and pet them after the ride adds a personal touch that many adventure tours lack.
A potential consideration is that the trip’s timing and group size might influence the experience. With a maximum of 20 travelers, you’ll have a somewhat intimate group, but it’s worth noting that the return bus has been reported as sometimes running late—something to keep in mind if you’re on a tight schedule afterward.
Key Points

- Authentic Self-Drive Sledding: You get behind the wheel of your own dog team, guided by experienced mushers.
- Stunning Mountain Views: Expect breathtaking vistas of the Lyngen Alps and the chance to see the northern lights in the dark season.
- All-Day Warmth & Comfort: Thermal suits, hats, gloves, and boots are included, so you stay cozy even in winter’s coldest moments.
- Husky Encounters: Meet dozens of enthusiastic Alaskan huskies, and enjoy post-ride petting and learning about their care.
- Well-Organized Experience: From pickup at Tromso to the outfit change, the logistics run smoothly, making it a hassle-free adventure.
- Family Friendly & Popular: With great reviews praising it as ideal for families and first-timers, it’s accessible for most travelers.
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Detailed Breakdown of the Experience

Booking and Arrival
If you’re like most travelers, you’ll find this tour’s average booking window is about 279 days in advance — indicating how popular and well-regarded it is. Once booked, you’ll receive confirmation and details about the meeting point at Samuel Arnesens gate 5 in Tromso. The activity starts promptly at 11:50 am, with most travelers arriving in good spirits, ready for a true Arctic adventure.
The Transfer to the Huskies’ Home
You’ll spend roughly 45 minutes traveling from Tromso to the husky farm. The transfer itself is scenic, often providing glimpses of snow-covered landscapes and mountain views that hint at the stunning terrain you’ll soon be sledding through. Once there, you’ll step into a cozy, well-organized setting where guides assist with fitting thermal suits, hats, gloves, and boots—everything designed to keep you warm and dry during your time outdoors.
The Sledding Experience
This tour truly shines because it’s self-driven. Under the careful guidance of expert mushers, you’ll learn how to handle your sled, which is surprisingly straightforward. Dorinda’s review emphasizes that instructions are clear, making even novice drivers feel confident. The sleds are two-person, so you’ll either share the experience with a partner or try it solo if you prefer, but most reviews mention a joyful, collaborative spirit.
The landscape varies from gentle forests to rugged mountain views, and if you’re lucky, you might see the northern lights flickering during the darker hours—though that depends on the season and weather. The guides are focused on safety and fun, ensuring everyone stays comfortable and engaged.
Meeting the Huskies
One of the most-loved parts of this trip is meeting and petting the huskies after your ride. Many reviews highlight how friendly and eager these dogs are, and how much fun it is to learn about their training and care from guides like those at Norwegian Traveller. The huskies are clearly cherished, and their energetic, affectionate nature makes the whole experience even more memorable.
Food and Comfort
While breakfast isn’t included, hot coffee or tea is provided, adding a cozy touch after your ride. The warmth of the thermal gear combined with a hot drink makes a difference in the often chillier Arctic climate, especially if the northern lights are visible during the evening.
Logistics and Group Size
With a cap of 20 travelers, this tour offers a relatively intimate atmosphere, and the guides tend to be attentive. The main inconvenience reported is the late return bus, which can be frustrating if you’re on a tight schedule. If timing is essential for your plans, check with the operator about the schedule or consider this when booking.
Who This Tour Is Perfect For
If you’re craving an authentic, hands-on dog sledding experience that balances adventure with comfort, this is a winner. It’s especially suited for families, first-time mushers, and anyone who appreciates stunning scenery and intimate encounters with working sled dogs. The inclusion of thermal gear and a straightforward setup makes it accessible, even for those new to snow sports.
While it’s a self-drive tour, the guides are experienced and ensure safety and ease of handling. Expect to enjoy a spectacle of mountain views, with the possibility of catching the northern lights—something that elevates the experience beyond just a ride.
The Sum Up

This Fun & Easy Dog Sledding Adventure offers a wonderfully balanced mix of adventure, comfort, and authentic Arctic charm. For about four hours, you’ll experience the thrill of steering your own team of huskies while soaking in some of Norway’s most beautiful landscapes. The thoughtful touches—thermal suits, friendly guides, and opportunities to connect with the dogs—make it feel more personal and memorable than a typical tourist activity.
It’s best for travelers who want to try dog sledding in a relaxed, supportive environment and care about scenery and animal encounters. If you’re confident in your ability to handle a sled and want an experience that combines fun with genuine local flavor, this tour hits the mark.
FAQ
How long is the tour?
The entire experience lasts approximately 4 hours and 15 minutes, including transfer time, gear fitting, and sledding.
What is included in the package?
You’ll receive a transfer to the husky farm, thermal suits, hats, gloves, coffee or tea, and the self-driven dog sled ride. Post-ride petting and interaction with the huskies are also part of the experience.
Is this suitable for children?
Based on reviews, it’s suitable for most travelers, including families. The friendly guides and manageable sled setup make it accessible, but always check with the tour provider if you have very young children.
What should I wear?
Warm, layered clothing is recommended, but the tour provides thermal suits, hats, gloves, and boots to keep you comfortable during the ride.
What happens if the weather isn’t good?
The tour requires good weather to operate. If canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll receive a full refund or the option to reschedule.
Can I drive the sled myself?
Yes, this is a self-drive tour. Guides will provide instructions, and most reviews suggest that even beginners find it easy to handle the sled.
In the end, this dog sledding tour in Tromso offers an intimate look at traditional Arctic life. It’s an experience I’d recommend to anyone eager to blend adventure, scenery, and genuine connection with some of the most charming working dogs in the world.
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