Go dogsledding, and then meet the Sami spirits:
Season:
15th of December – 30th of April
Depends on snow conditions
Time:
14.30 – 17.30
Duration:
Approx. 3 hours
Number of participants:
2-15
Price:
Adult NOK 2190.-
Children (4-12) NOK 1150.-
You can pay by card or cash
Meeting place:
The participants show up at Kvernmoveien 272, Gratangen. For special needs, transport to / from Narvik can be arranged.
Included in the price:
Experienced guide in Norwegian and English
Preparing and cuddling with the huskies for the tour
Dog sledding tour
Bidos served in heated lavvu
Coffee and cake
Storytelling about sami culture and joik
Serving chaga tea to the ceremony
Sami-northern lights ceremony
Vegetarian and gluten free food are available, on request.
Latest booking:
Booking latest at 16.00 day before departure
(The dog tour itself takes 0.5-1 hour. You can be divided in two groups)
Booking
Do you need transport?
Booking inc transport
Contact information:
Husky Isogaisa
Or contact directly:
Ronald Kvernmo +47 95935355
A dog team with 4-6 dogs takes you on an exciting dog sledding trip in Gratangen’s deep forests!
After the fantastical trip you may join us in a heated lavvu, where you join us in a magical Northern Lights Ceremony, together with a Sami shaman.
- Dogsledding
- Coffey/tea
- Dinner
- Sami spirits
Did you know that a well trained sled-dog can run 500 km in a couple of days? The distance from Oslo to Trondheim! And after a break and some food, it will be ready to run the same distance back! Why? Well, sled-dogs are like that—they love running!
Join us in the wilderness and let some lightening fast paws draw you through mystical nature.
We travel through harsh and changing nature, through woods, along rivers, through dales and over hills, in a landscape that makes you breathless.
But what do we do afterwards?
Then we relax as we become familiar with the mystical in Sami culture. We eat Sami food, listen to stories from Sápmi, and take part in ancient Sami ceremonies. Did you know that our forefathers like to dance in the sky on freezing cold winter nights? They appear in their very best, while they wave to us. In Sami we say Guovssahas, in Norwegian nordlys. Would you dare to wave back? Maybe it is better to take part in a ceremony that prepares you to greet guovssahas?
According to Sami folk beliefs, our forefathers’ souls live in the Northern Lights, and therefore a ceremony is held so that the Northern Lights may reveal themselves. A holy drink will be served with the ceremony. At the end biidus, a traditional Sami meal, will be served, along with coffee and cakes. There will also be vegetarian food. This is an experience you won’t soon forget.
In Sami tradition, we respect the Northern Ligth, because its our forfathers souls, dancing in the sky. Now you have a chance to meet your forfathers!