Our review of the Sit Back and Relax Morning Husky Tour gives a clear picture: it is a highly-rated, thoughtfully organized experience that combines the thrill of sledding with genuine Lapland charm. Priced at $182.12 per person, this three-hour outing professional guides, cozy moments around a fire, and the chance to meet adorable puppies. It’s a perfect introduction to authentic Arctic wilderness without the long days or overwhelming demands. Two things I particularly like about this tour are the small group size, which fosters intimacy, and the opportunity to enjoy a scenic, quiet journey along a homemade trail that feels like your own private adventure. The guides’ warmth and knowledge shine through, making the experience feel personal rather than commercial.
However, it’s worth noting that this tour requires moderate physical fitness and good weather, since the experience operates in all conditions. Some travelers might find the outdoor elements and cold gear requirements a bit demanding, especially during winter’s harsher days. Overall, if you’re after an authentic, well-organized introduction to dog sledding in Sweden, this tour offers excellent value and memorable moments.
Key Points

- Authentic Experience: Genuine dog sledding with a professional guide, not a staged or overly commercial ride.
- Small Group Atmosphere: Limited to 4 people per booking, ensuring personalized attention and a cozy setting.
- Scenic Wilderness: Travel approximately 8 miles (13 km) through the Arctic landscape, with stunning natural views.
- Well-Appointed: Includes gear, safety briefings, and a delightful fika break around a fire.
- High Customer Satisfaction: Consistently rated 5 out of 5, with glowing reviews praising guides and scenery.
- Consider Weather & Fitness: Operates in all weather, and the physical aspect is moderate; dress warmly.
An In-Depth Look at the Husky Tour Experience
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First Impressions: Ease of Booking and Transportation
Booking this tour, which on average is reserved about 46 days in advance, signals its popularity. It’s a well-organized experience, with pickup offered from central Kiruna—meaning you avoid the stress of logistics, especially if you’re already staying nearby. The transfer to the kennel in Svappavaara is roughly 30-40 minutes, giving travelers a scenic introduction to the Arctic landscape en route to the adventure. Many reviews mention that the driver arrived early, emphasizing punctuality and smooth logistics.
The Welcome and Gear Up: Starting the Adventure
Arriving at Husky Tours Lapland, you’re greeted by friendly staff and provided with warm clothing—crucial for comfort and safety. This is especially helpful if you’re not used to Arctic cold. The guides, like Lucas and Izzy, receive high praise for their welcoming attitude and willingness to answer questions. Their warmth helps dispel any initial nerves, making the experience more accessible regardless of your familiarity with dogsledding.
Learning How to Sit and Drive
The safety briefing covers how to sit on the sled properly, along with tips on mushy commands. This quick instruction demystifies what might seem intimidating at first. You’ll be seated on a sturdy, homemade sled, with the guide leading the dogs, and you’re free to enjoy the gentle sounds of panting and paws tapping the snow. About half the time is spent on the sled, which lasts approximately an hour—roughly 6 km to a cozy teepee and then another 7 km back.
The reviews highlight that guides like Sara ride alongside, answering questions and adding to the personal feel of the tour. Multiple travelers appreciated the relaxed pace, noting there’s no rush, just plenty of time to absorb the surroundings and enjoy the peaceful silence of the snow-covered woods.
The Scenic Route and the Fika Break
The trail itself is a highlight—winding through the true Arctic wilderness, with breathtaking views that leave many travelers saying this was the most scenic part of their trip. As one reviewer remarked, “The scenery of the route is amazing,” and another appreciated the opportunity to see sunrise or sunset during winter months—highlighting the unique timing of this experience.
Midway, you stop at a traditional teepee for a break. Here, around an open fire, you get to warm up and enjoy a coffee and cinnamon roll, just as many reviews rave about. The fika stop isn’t just about warm drinks; it’s about experiencing local customs and relaxing in the quiet, snow-blanketed environment—an oddly calming contrast to the chilly outdoors.
Meeting and Cuddling Puppies
The tour wraps up with a visit back at the kennel, where you can meet adorable puppies—sometimes as young as one month old. Several reviews mention how much they loved cuddling the tiny, playful pups, often a highlight. One reviewer described it as “playing with the puppies,” emphasizing how these tender moments add a special touch to the overall experience.
Returning and Reflection
The return journey is about 30 minutes, providing time to chat with guides about the local environment, dog care, or any lingering questions. Many reviewers found the entire experience to be more personal and relaxed than they expected, noting how well everything was organized.
Guides and Customer Service

Throughout the reviews, the guides consistently earned high praise. Customers often mention specific names like Lucas, Izzy, and Sara, referencing their friendliness and enthusiasm. Several people appreciated that guides answered all questions and shared interesting insights about the dogs and the environment, making the experience both fun and educational.
The Dogs: Well-Cared-For and Friendly
The dogs are described as well-cared-for, happy, and friendly. Many reviewers noticed that the guides love their dogs, which translates into a more authentic and caring experience. The emphasis on animal welfare seems genuine, with multiple reviewers explicitly stating their comfort in knowing the dogs are treated well.
The Scenery and Unique Moments
Travelers consistently mention how stunning the scenery is—expect sweeping snowy vistas, quiet forests, and possibly sightings of local wildlife such as elk or even reindeer. The timing of the tour, often during sunrise or sunset, adds a magical touch. One reviewer described the views as “spectacular,” and many appreciated the opportunity to experience the Arctic in a peaceful, non-touristy setting.
Price and Value
At just over $180 per person, the tour offers good value considering the included activities, transportation, warmth gear, and the personal touch of small group sizes. The reviews highlight how rarely you get such a personalized experience with knowledgeable guides and high-quality equipment, which makes the price reasonable.
Who will love this tour?
This experience is best suited for travelers interested in authentic outdoor adventures, scenic landscapes, and animal encounters. It’s ideal for those who don’t mind outdoor winter conditions and want a gentle introduction to sledding—perfect for families, couples, or solo travelers who value quality and personal touches.
Potential Drawbacks or Considerations
The main consideration is the weather dependence—if heavy snow or storms occur, the experience might be canceled or modified, and refunds are only given if the tour is canceled due to weather. Plus, since the activity is moderate in physical demand, travelers should come prepared with warm clothing and be comfortable sitting outdoors for about an hour.
Final Thoughts

For anyone dreaming of a true Arctic adventure, this husky sledding tour hits the sweet spot of authenticity, scenic beauty, and warm hospitality. The small-group size, knowledgeable guides, and love for the dogs make it far more meaningful than a commercialized ride. Whether you’re a dog lover, nature enthusiast, or simply seeking a memorable winter experience, this tour offers excellent value and long-lasting memories.
It’s a gentle, unforgettable way to connect with Lapland’s wilderness, with enough comfort and charm to make it suitable even for first-timers or families with small children. Just remember to dress warmly and bring your curiosity—the rest will be taken care of by friendly guides and happy dogs.
FAQ

How long is the total sledding experience?
The sledding itself lasts about an hour, covering roughly 8 miles (13 km), split between a trip to a teepee and the return journey.
Is pickup included?
Yes, pickup and drop-off from designated meeting points in Kiruna are included, making logistics straightforward.
What should I wear?
While warm clothing is provided, you should also dress appropriately for outdoor winter weather—think layers, hats, gloves, and perhaps a face mask or scarf to protect against the wind.
Can children participate?
Yes, children are welcome if accompanied by an adult. Some reviews mention children as young as three enjoying the experience, but remember that a moderate physical fitness level is recommended.
What is the maximum group size?
The tour operates with a maximum of 16 travelers, with a limit of 4 people per booking, ensuring an intimate atmosphere.
Is this tour weather-dependent?
Yes, it runs in all weather conditions, but if heavy snow or storms cause cancellation, you’ll be offered a different date or full refund.
To sum it up, the Sit Back and Relax Morning Husky Tour offers a balanced mix of adventure, scenic beauty, and genuine camaraderie with the dogs. It’s well-suited for travelers seeking an authentic Arctic experience with manageable expectations and a love for outdoor fun. With high guide-to-guest interaction, beautiful views, and adorable puppies, it’s often described as a highlight of a trip to Swedish Lapland—a memorable way to spend part of your winter holiday in the North.
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