Reindeer

Reindeer. People. Tradition.

In the heart of fell Lapland the reindeer is not just an animal, it is a part of life, culture and legacy. For us the reindeer has been our companion for several generations. With them we have lived our everyday life, traveled with them, shared quiet moments and learned the rhythm of nature, which guides everything we do. The reindeer takes care of its owner same as the owner takes care of the reindeer.
Reindeer grazing in a snowy forest in Lapland, Finland, during winter. The image shows the calm rhythm of traditional reindeer herding life.

A Tradition Passed Through Generations

Our reindeer safaris were born from a will to share this lifestyle with others- not as a tourist attraction, but as a genuine experience. When you come to us, you’re not just going on a safari- you arrive in the middle of a living tradition. You get to experience what it’s like to move in the nature of Lapland in a way that’s been done for centuries. The reindeer moves the sled calmly forward, the snow creaking beneath the skis, and the silence of the north fills the air. In that moment you can feel how time stops- just like in the old days.

Respect and Care for Every Reindeer

Everything we do is based on traditions, the harnesses and the sleds are all handmade just like in the old days. The trails go through old forests with the fells as a background, which our ancestors used to travel also. We don’t rush- we let nature and the reindeer set the pace.

The reindeer is a colleague and a family member for us. We take care of every reindeer as an individual- we keep track of their health, rest, and feeding following the cycle of the year. In the summer the reindeer are roaming free in the forest, getting stronger for the coming winter, in the winter they work in a peaceful pace.

A woman dressed in warm winter clothing gently greeting a reindeer during an authentic reindeer safari in Lapland, Finland. Snowy forest in the background.
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