Get a true Arctic experience with our reindeer tours!

 

Scroll down and choose between feeding, short sledding and long sledding – all included with Sami culture.

Please note, that this tour is run by our trusted partner company Tromsø Arctic Reindeer. Additionally, if you are late for the meeting time and miss the departure, we are unable to refund you.

Duration: 4 hours 

Pick up point: Bus terminal at Tromsø Havn Prostneset, Samuel Arnesens gate 5, 9008, Tromsø

Location: Tromsdalen (25 minutes drive from Tromsø)

Season: 01.11.24 – 06.04.2025

Meet and interact with beautiful reindeer. Learn about Sami culture and listen to the traditional songs of the Arctic.

 

During the winter time the reindeer are brought back down from the mountains to the Sami camp. This is so that they have a good food supply and protection from the harsh arctic cold. It is during this time that you can meet these wonderful creatures up close. What better way to experience the arctic than feeding a reindeer by hand! Just a short drive from the city, you will be given reindeer food and can even take a lesson in lasso throwing (using a fake demo reindeer!)

Included:

  • Feed and interact with the reindeer
  • Lasso throwing on a demo reindeer
  • Explore the sami camp
  • Transport to and from the camp
  • Singigng performance of a sami «joik»
  • Hot drinks inside the cozy sami hut
  • Warm lunch
  • Storytelling on Sami culture

Many of the reindeer are social and love interacting with people, so feeding them is a fun and exciting adventure. This is a hands on experience where you can interact with the reindeer and learn about the Sami culture surrounding them.

Low season prices: 01.11.24 – 19.12.24 / 06.01 – 06.04.25

Adults: 1590 NOK/person

Children: (3-12 years): 795 NOK/person

Children (under 3 years): Free of charge

High season prices: 20.12.24 – 05.01.25

Adults: 1790 NOK/person

Children: 895 NOK/person

Children under 3 years: Free of charge

Enjoy a 25-30 minutes reindeer sledding tour 

After meeting you at the pick up point, enjoy a short scenic drive out to the camp. From here, you will be directed to the wooden sleds, where your reindeer sledding tour will begin.

Afterwards, you will meet the reindeer and be given some food to offer to them!

There are approximately 300 reindeer at the camp, and several cosy Sami huts and tents for you to explore. You will be offered hot drinks around the cosy campfire inside the Sami gamme (a traditional Sami hut). You will also enjoy a warm lunch of Bidos (a traditional Sami reindeer stew, veggie option available) and cookies.

Learn about the Sami relationship with reindeer through a lively storytelling session followed by a ‘joik‘ performance (a traditional Sami folk song).

After your reindeer tour you will be driven back on a scenic route to the city and dropped off at the Radisson Blu hotel.

Low season prices: (01.11.24 – 19.12.24)

Adults: 1990 NOK/person

Children (3-12 years): 995 NOK/person

Children (under 3 years): Free of charge

High season: (20.12.24 – 05.01.25)

Adults: 2250 NOK/person

Children (3-12 years): 1125 NOK/person

Children (under 3 years): Free of charge

Enjoy a 10-15 minutes reindeer sledding tour

 

The short reindeer sledding tour offers the same experience as the longer tour, just with a shorter reindeer sledding tour! After picking you up, you will enjoy a short, scenic drive to the camp. Once there, you will be guided to the wooden sleds where your short reindeer sledding adventure will kick off.

After the sledding, you will get to meet the reindeer up close and even feed them!

The camp is home to around 300 reindeer, along with several cozy Sami huts and tents for you to explore. You will be welcomed with hot drinks like tea, coffee, or hot chocolate by the warm campfire inside a Sami gamme (a traditional Sami hut). A hearty lunch of Bidos (a traditional Sami reindeer stew, with a vegetarian option available) and cookies will be served.

During your visit, you’ll learn about the Sami’s deep connection with reindeer through engaging storytelling, followed by a ‘joik’ performance (a traditional Sami folk song).

After the visit, you’ll be driven back along a scenic route to the city, with drop-off at the Radisson Blu hotel.

Low season prices: (01.11.24 – 19.12.24)

Adults: 1990 NOK/pers

Children (under 3 years): 995 NOK/person

Children (under 3 years old): Free of charge

High season prices: (20.12.24 – 05.01.25)

Adults: 1990 NOK/person

Children (3-12 years): 995 NOK

Children (under 3 years): Free of charge

reindeer sledding tour tromsø

Reindeer tours in Tromsø’s winter wonderland

Embark on a reindeer sledding tour in Tromsø for a truly magical experience in the heart of Norway’s Arctic wilderness. Nestled amidst snow-covered landscapes, this adventure offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the rich traditions of the Sami people, the indigenous inhabitants of Northern Scandinavia.

Your journey begins with a scenic drive from Tromsø to a traditional Sami camp, where the reindeer await. Upon arrival, you’ll be greeted warmly by the Sami guides, who will introduce you to their beloved reindeer. These gentle creatures have been a central part of Sami culture for centuries, and through your interaction with them, you’ll gain insight into this fascinating way of life.

The highlight of the tour is the reindeer sledding experience. As you glide silently across the snow-covered terrain, pulled by a team of reindeer, you’ll feel the tranquility and magic of the Arctic all around you. The short sledding tour is perfect for those looking for a taste of this ancient mode of travel, while longer tours are available for those who wish to delve deeper into it.

After your sledding adventure, warm up by the fire inside a Sami gamme (traditional hut) and enjoy a delicious meal of Bidos, a hearty reindeer stew. The experience is enriched by storytelling sessions, where you’ll learn about the Sami’s deep connection to the land and reindeer, followed by a performance of the traditional Sami joik (folk song).

A reindeer tour in Tromsø is not just a journey through the Arctic, but a step into a timeless culture.