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Harriniva 5 Day Snowmobile Summit Adventure
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• Duration: 6 nights
• Group size: approximately 4 to 10 people
• Flights from Heathrow to Kittila (via Helsinki) (Manchester departure available on request)
• Return airport transfers
• 6 nights accommodation: hotel, cabins and wilderness cabins
• 6 breakfasts, 5 lunches, 6 dinners
• 5 day snowmobile safari
• Cold weather clothing
• Fully qualified wilderness guides and instructors
• 600cc snowmobile

NB: You should be in good physical shape to participate in this tour. You must have a full driving license to drive a snowmobile.

Departure dates from: 11 February 2013 to 25 March 2013

This remarkable adventure takes you into the wildest corner of Finnish Lapland. The route from Muonio to Kilpisjarvi is often too hostile until the middle of February but as the weather improves it reveals one of Lapland’s best hidden secrets. Talk to the locals and they’ll all tell you that the North West arm of Finland is indescribably beautiful but only to be explored in the company of an expert guide.

The managed trails lead to Kilpisjarvi, a mystical and magical place steeped in Sami tradition and folklore. Standing at the foot of the lake and gazing across its expanse of snow covered ice is an unforgettable experience, it is stunning, simply stunning. To cap it all, you’ll also drive to the meeting point of three countries, Finland, Norway and Sweden as well as making a snowmobile ascent of Halti, Finland’s highest mountain.

 

Day 1: Flights, arrival and transfers
You’ll fly into Kittila Airport in Finland from where you’ll be transferred to the Harriniva Wilderness Centre (approx 1.15 hrs). Your accommodation tonight will be in shared hotel rooms or safari cabins. You’ll have dinner in the restaurant before settling down for a good night’s sleep.

Day 2: Departure on the Summit Adventure Snowmobile Safari
After breakfast you’ll meet your snowmobile safari guide for an introduction to the adventure that lies ahead and be kitted out in your cold weather gear (warm overalls, boots, socks, hat, mittens, gloves and helmet). An introductory film demonstrates the correct snowmobile driving and safety etiquette and finally, it’s time to start your engines!

There’s no gentle introduction. You will traverse approximately 100km of winter terrain travelling through forests, across frozen lakes and the stunning scenery of Fell Lapland stopping for a picnic lunch before the trail arrives at Galdotieva Fell centre situated close to the Norwegian Border.

After dinner you’ll doubtless be ready for an early night in one of the cosy log cabins or apartments.

Day 3: Snowmobile to Kilpisjarvi (approx 150km)
Today you’ll be entering the treeless mountainous areas of Northwest Finland. The weather here can change in the twinkle of an eye with bright sunshine turning to a snowy blizzard before you know it. It is essential that you follow the guide’s instructions, he knows the trail and below that innocent looking virgin snow there could be a hole in the frozen river or lake. Adventure? You betcha!

Today’s leg is approximately 150kms and ends at the small village of Kilpisjarvi where you’ll spend the night in cabins. Please take time to walk down to the lake: there are few better views in the world than that provided by Lake Kilpisjarvi as it fades away into the distant hills.

Day 4: Snowmobile ascent of Halti
The driving distance today is shorter (around 120km) but you face some stern challenges. Morning brings a snowmobile ascent of the highest mountain in Finland, Halti, and after lunch you’ll drive to the meeting point of three countries, Finland, Norway and Sweden. On returning to your accommodation in Kilpisjarvi you may want to take advantage of the sauna to soothe any aching bones.

Day 5: Powder Snow Snowmobiling
By now, you will be fully confident driving the machines so it’s time to learn some new skills. It’s another 150km journey and if you still have the energy, your guide will show you some snowmobiling tricks in the deep, powdery snow.
You’ll be back at Galdotieva for dinner and sleep tonight.

Day 6: Final Leg on the Victoria Trail
The final leg of your journey follows part of the Victoria Trail between Finland and Sweden. It’s 120km to Harriniva where the sauna and a farewell dinner of Lappish delicacies are the reward for your endeavours.

Day 7: Departure or extend your stay
Having traversed some of the most remote terrain in Europe it’s now time to head back to the UK. After breakfast, you’ll be taken back to Kittila Airport for your flights home. It is possible to extend your stay here in Lapland and try other winter activities such as husky sledding.

 

Harriniva Wilderness Hotel
Situated 230km north of the Arctic Circle this family run hotel has 64 Scandinavian style en suite bedrooms. Most of the rooms accommodate two or three people but there are some larger bedrooms suitable for families. 

The hotel has three cosy dining rooms (including one with a log fire) and a basement pub, ideal for those pre-dinner drinks. Naturally, this being Finland, there are two large saunas and a family sauna within the main building. For a bit of pampering, the Aurora Wellness Centre offers therapies such as massages and a variety of facials. On the riverbank there are two Jacuzzis, two steam baths and an ice hole - for the very brave!
 
Spa Cabin 
For a special evening we can arrange for you to stay in the spa cabin. It is set only a short walk from the main hotel and overlooks the beautiful frozen river. The cabin comes complete with fireplace, sauna and use of the private outdoor hot tub overlooking the frozen river.
 
Safari Houses and Cabins 
On our longer overnight husky and snowmobile safaris you spend some nights in shared safari houses or cabins with full access to all the hotel’s facilities. Each safari house or cabin has its own shower, toilet and sauna and provides the perfect place to bond with your fellow adventurers before your safari. You will eat all your meals in the main building.
 
Wilderness Cabins 
Any holiday that includes an overnight safari will include at least one night in a wilderness cabin.
 
Some of the cabins can be basic (no electricity or running water) but they are all comfortable and cosy, especially once the fire is burning and dinner is cooking. Sleeping arrangements are in dormitory style areas. Despite their far-flung locations, there is always a sauna in the cabins - after all, this is Finland!
 
The cabins are generally so remote that there is little or no light pollution creating the best possible chance of seeing the Aurora Borealis.

in our opinion...

"There's something about Harriniva that is unlike anywhere else in Scandinavia and it seems that our delighted clients agree. You really feel as if you are in the wilderness here but it's a wilderness with home comforts. You can be dog sledding in the morning and enjoying a glass of wine in an outdoor hot tub by late afternoon. Despite being surrounded by wild winter terrain you'll find that Hariniva offers great service, spa facilities, a fabulously laid back ambience and exhilarating winter safaris. I love this place".