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Lapland
Ice Adventure...To check availability and make a booking please call Robert Broad Travel on 0845 003 2216 - Sweden main menu Introduction Tour summary...
Departure dates: Cost - from £1049 per person (Christmas departures: 4 nights from £1215pp, 5 nights from £1235pp). Dog Sleds & SnowmobilesBased in the snowy northern outpost of Kiruna, the fun starts with a dog sled safari. With our professional guide, team of 12 huskies and 3-4 people per sled, we mush off into the wilderness. We shall take our lunch in a Sami tent in a beautiful nature reserve and can round the day off with a steaming sauna. Next, switching our transport to snowmobiles (optional), we can race across the snowfields towards Kebnekaise, Sweden's highest peak, stopping en route to try a spot of ice fishing. Back at base there will be the obligatory sauna to warm up. Reindeer Rides & the ICEHOTEL® Tour Staff & Support Detailed example itinerary (please note that this is subject to change due to local conditions): Day 1. Friday. Join tour Kiruna (Sweden) On arrival in Kiruna we check into a cosy downtown hotel within easy reach of Kiruna’s interesting town centre. The remainder of the day is free for personal sightseeing and orientation. A tour leader/representative will be on hand to provide local information and to book any optional activities required. 3 nights hotel H+. Day 2. Dog sled safari; optional cross country
skiing or Iron Ore Mine visit We begin this morning by greeting our teams of
enthusiastic huskies – twelve dogs apiece. Day 3. Free day; optional snow mobiling including ice fishing. Today we highly recommend the option of a full day excursion on snowmobiles (skidoos). You can either team up and go tandem with two per snowmobile or, for a little extra cost, go solo and drive your own machine. Whichever you opt for we take a little time to master the controls then speed off across the tundra down a scenic valley towards the highest peak in Sweden, Kebnekaise (2117m). With a traditional lunch included, at some point we shall stop and try our hands at ice fishing through a hole in the ice. Safely back at base, it will be time for the obligatory sauna to warm up. Please note: valid driving licences are needed, and operators must be over 16. (Included meals: B, L). Day 4. Visit a traditional Sami family & optional reindeer sledging; transfer to ICEHOTEL® This morning, we drive to a nearby Sami village where we visit a Sami family to learn more about their traditional way of life; here we try reindeer sledging and enjoy a traditional Sami lunch in a lavvu or tent. You cannot fail to be impressed with the Sami people’s relationship with their environment. Then we aim to finish off this Arctic adventure in fine style by heading to Jukkasjarvi and the incredible ICEHOTEL®. Carved afresh to a new design each year by a team of sculptors, this unique construction has become justifiably world-renowned. The entire hotel, from floor to ceiling, beds to chandeliers, is manufactured from pure ice. We shall no doubt visit the ‘Absolut’ bar for a welcome drink or two – from a glass made of ice naturally – before settling down for the night in one of the snow and ice built rooms! Don’t worry: though it might be down to minus 30°C outside it never falls below minus 5°C in our rooms and you’ll be warm and toasty in your sleeping bag (provided) on a mattress of fur skins. There are also toilets within the complex (thankfully not made of ice!) and a restaurant adjacent. You’ll no doubt want to spend a while this afternoon enjoying the splendour of the ICEHOTEL®, but you might also choose to do one of the optional activities offered nearby, such as snow-shoeing. If you can walk, you can snowshoe and no previous experience is required. Call us now to guarantee your spaces on 0845 003 2212 |
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