Exploring Tromso’s Arctic wilderness with a team of energetic huskies and a friendly guide offers a vivid taste of Norway’s outdoor charm. This Husky Hike and Puppy Visit with Lunch is a 4.5-hour adventure that combines the exhilaration of pulling along a team of powerful dogs with the chance to cuddle adorable puppies near the scenic fjords and mountains that define the area. At $150.22 per person, this experience is well-priced when you consider the included transportation, professional guide, cozy meal, and the sheer novelty of working with sled dogs in the Norwegian countryside.
What makes this trip particularly enjoyable are a couple of standout details. First, the expert guide provides a warm, knowledgeable presence that makes the whole experience accessible, even if you’re not a seasoned hiker or dog handler. Second, the views of fjords and towering mountains—paired with the playful energy of the huskies—create a memorable sense of connection to the landscape and the animals. Plus, the visit to the puppy enclosure gives you a sweet, up-close look at some future sled racers, often described as a “puppy encounter with the most friendly and curious pups” by past participants.
One thing to keep in mind is that handling huskies involves some physical effort—most guests rotate dogs, so be prepared for some energetic “exercise.” Also, weather in northern Norway can be unpredictable, so the experience includes rain gear and rubber boots, which are a thoughtful touch to keep everyone comfortable. If you’re looking for a serene, purely scenic tour, this may not be the right fit; this is an interactive adventure with a lively, fun atmosphere.
Key Points

- Authentic interaction with highly energetic huskies and adorable puppies
- Beautiful scenery including fjords, mountains, and tundra
- Guided experience led by knowledgeable professionals
- Includes a traditional Norwegian lunch by open fire
- All weather gear provided for comfort in variable conditions
- Suitable for children aged 6 and up with adult supervision
An In-Depth Look at the Husky Hike and Puppy Visit

I find that Norway’s outdoor activities often revolve around appreciating its stunning landscapes, and this tour does a good job of combining that with the charm of working dogs. Starting at the Radisson Blu Hotel in Tromso, the experience begins with a roughly 30-minute comfortable bus ride to the husky center—a perfect chance to get your head in the Arctic adventure mood. The guide, who is usually quite friendly and well-informed, will brief you on what to expect and how to handle the energetic huskies.
Once you arrive, the fun begins. You’ll be given rain suits and rubber boots—an essential for the often damp Norwegian climate—and then it’s time to meet your four-legged companions. The huskies are trained to pull, so most guests handle a dog or two at a time, rotating throughout the hike. The guide often encourages interaction, making sure everyone gets a turn in the driver’s seat, which creates a sense of teamwork and being part of something special. Tiffany_L, a past reviewer, describes this as “super fun” and highlights how energetic the dogs are, which speaks to the lively atmosphere that makes this experience stand out.
The vehicle of choice here is a guided hike through the arctic wilderness, giving you the chance to see fjord views and rugged mountains. The guide’s insights about the landscape, wildlife, and huskies add depth to the outing. If you’re lucky, you’ll also catch glimpses of local wildlife, which enhances the sense of being immersed in nature.
After the hike, everyone gets to visit the puppy enclosure—a highlight for many guests. These young dogs are described as “curious and friendly,” and it’s a real treat to get close enough to pet and take photos with them. The enthusiasm of the puppies can be contagious, and many visitors note that this is a heartfelt part of the day.
The meal that follows takes place in a cozy Gamme hut, where you’ll enjoy Bacalao, a traditional Norwegian fish dish with historic roots from Portuguese culture. The open fire setting adds warmth and an authentic touch. Coffee and tea round out the experience, making it a perfect way to relax after the outdoor activities.
Transportation back to Tromso is included, so you won’t have to worry about logistics—though the overall experience is about 4 hours and 30 minutes, so plan accordingly. The tour is limited to 20 travelers, which helps keep the atmosphere friendly and personalized.
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Who Will Love This Tour?
This experience is ideal for dog lovers and outdoor enthusiasts who want to combine physical activity with scenic sightseeing. It appeals especially to families with children over 6, given the physical aspect and fun of managing huskies. If you enjoy engaging with animals and are curious about traditional sled dog work, you’ll find this tour particularly fulfilling.
Travelers who appreciate authentic, hands-on experiences rather than just viewing landscapes from a bus will also find it rewarding. The knowledgeable guides, as highlighted in reviews, make a real difference—adding context to the scenery and animals, which enriches your understanding of Arctic life.
Interactivity is a big draw—rotating dogs, petting puppies, and participating in a hike through Norway’s wilderness provide a much more immersive experience than simply watching from the sidelines.
However, if you’re looking for a completely relaxed, indoor-oriented activity or are sensitive to damp weather, you might want to consider other options or prepare accordingly. The rain gear provided helps, but the outdoor nature of this tour means you’ll want to dress warmly and be ready for typical Norwegian weather.
Final Thoughts

Offering a delightful combo of adventure, scenic beauty, and animal interaction, this Husky Hike and Puppy Visit provides genuine fun and insight into the world of sled dogs—all wrapped in a cozy Norwegian setting. It balances the physical challenge of handling energetic dogs with the comfort of a warm, traditional meal, making it a well-rounded outing.
For those seeking a unique, authentic experience that emphasizes active engagement and local culture, this tour hits the mark. Past guests praise the knowledgeability of guides and the stunning views, both of which heighten the appeal of the day.
While the price might seem high at first glance, the inclusive nature—transportation, gear, professional guidance, and lunch—helps justify it for a truly memorable Arctic adventure. This activity is best suited for adventurous families, dog lovers, and curious travelers eager to connect with Norway’s wilderness and its working dogs.
FAQ – Your Questions Answered

How long is the tour?
The total experience lasts approximately 4 hours and 30 minutes, including transportation, outdoor activities, and lunch.
Is transportation included?
Yes, transport to and from the meeting point (Radisson Blu Hotel in Tromso) is included.
What should I wear?
Rain clothes and rubber boots are provided, but it’s a good idea to wear warm layers, especially if the weather is cold or rainy.
Is this suitable for children?
Yes, children aged 6 and older can participate. Younger children may need to be discussed with the tour provider beforehand.
What’s on the lunch menu?
The meal features Bacalao, a Norwegian fish dish with roots from Portugal, served by an open fire in a cozy hut, along with coffee and tea.
How physically demanding is the hike?
Moderate physical fitness is recommended since you’ll be handling and rotating huskies during the hike.
Can I handle the huskies myself?
Most guests handle the dogs at their turn, with guides assisting to ensure safety and fun.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour requires good weather, but if canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered an alternative date or a full refund.
Is group size limited?
Yes, the activity limits to a maximum of 20 travelers, creating a friendly environment.
How do I book?
Reservations are typically made 45 days in advance on booking platforms like Viator, and confirmation is received immediately upon booking.
This Husky Hike with Puppy Visit offers a great snapshot of Tromso’s outdoor life, giving you a chance to interact closely with dogs, enjoy breathtaking scenery, and experience traditional Norwegian hospitality. It’s a balanced adventure that’s active, authentic, and full of cheerful animal encounters—an excellent pick for anyone wanting to make their Arctic trip truly special.
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