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Reindeer Sleigh Ride and Feeding: A Magical Lapland, Finland Experience

A reindeer sleigh ride in Lapland is one of the most peaceful and culturally immersive experiences you can have in Finland. It takes you on a journey through the snow-covered forests and rolling hills, providing a serene and magical way to experience the Arctic wilderness. Here’s everything you need to know about this unique experience.

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Most reindeer sleigh rides last between 30 minutes to 1 hour. However, some tours may offer longer journeys or include additional activities such as visits to reindeer farms or a break for hot drinks by an open fire.

Before the ride, you’ll likely meet the reindeer, learn about their importance in Finnish culture, and may even get a chance to feed them. These gentle, friendly animals have been used for centuries in the region for transportation and herding.

The sleigh, usually lined with warm furs and blankets, is pulled by one or more reindeer, depending on the group size. As you glide through snowy trails, you’ll pass through frozen lakes, dense forests, and vast, snow-covered meadows, making for a truly picturesque experience.

Unlike the faster, more adrenaline-fueled husky rides, a reindeer sleigh ride is much slower and more relaxed, giving you time to take in the surrounding beauty. It’s perfect for those who want to enjoy the peacefulness of Lapland.

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Reindeer Sleigh Rides are available throughout Lapland, Finland. I experienced mine at the Northern Lights Village in Saariselkä, where the process was seamless and incredibly fun. It included the reindeer sleigh ride, berry juice by the campfire, reindeer stories, and reindeer feeding. If you’re looking for a magical winter adventure, a Reindeer Sleigh Ride is a must-try!

Tips

  • Be prepared for a slow-paced ride – Unlike husky sledding or snowmobiling, reindeer sleigh rides are calm and leisurely, perfect for those looking for a peaceful experience.
  • Bring a camera, but be mindful of flash photography – The snowy landscapes make for stunning photos, but sudden bright lights might startle the reindeer.
  • Dress warmly – Temperatures in Lapland can be quite cold during the winter months. Advise to wear thermal wear, insulated boots, gloves, and hats.
  • Book in advance – especially during peak season (December-March), as reindeer sleigh rides are a popular winter activity in Lapland.
  • Best photo opportunities – try to sit in the middle carriage if available. This way, you’ll have reindeer both in front and behind you, making it easier to capture beautiful shots of the experience.

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