Destination: Lapland

Lapland is a vast subarctic region in the northern part of Finland, Sweden and Norway, famous for its dramatic seasonal shifts between the Midnight Sun and the “Polar night.” As the ancestral home of the Sámi people, it blends deep cultural traditions like reindeer herding with a rugged landscape of fells and forests. In winter, the territory transforms into a frozen wilderness, serving as one of the world’s premier stages for the dancing lights of the Aurora Borealis.

Rovaniemi

66.5039° N, 25.7294° E

As the official hometown of Santa Claus, Rovaniemi is the biggest city in the  Finnish Lapland where modern Nordic culture meets the rugged wilderness of the Arctic Circle. The city serves as a gateway for the world to experience high-end winter activities, from the shimmering Northern Lights to husky ride, snowmobiling, reindeer rides and of course, exploring the majestic snowy Arctic nature.

Kittila / Levi

67.6507° N, 24.9158° E

While many recognize Kittilä as the home of the bustling Levi Ski Resort, the municipality itself is a vast Arctic expanse known for its pristine environment and industrial significance. It is a land of extremes, famously holding the record for Finland’s lowest temperature at –51.5°C and housing Europe’s largest primary gold mine.

Inari

68.9062° N, 27.0278° E

Located in the far north of Finnish Lapland, Inari is the spiritual and cultural hub of the indigenous Sámi people. It sits on the shores of the vast Lake Inari, a sacred body of water containing over 3,000 islands, including the ancient sacrificial site of Ukko’s Rock. As the seat of the Sámi Parliament of Finland, the village is dedicated to preserving the language, reindeer herding traditions, and handicraft heritage of the North.

Kiruna

67.8558° N, 20.2253° E

Located in the far north of Swedish Lapland, Kiruna is a city defined by its extraordinary transformation and industrial might. It is home to the world’s largest underground iron ore mine, an operation so vast that it has caused the ground beneath the original town to become unstable. In one of the most ambitious engineering feats of the modern era, the entire city center is currently being relocated three kilometers to the east. This “moving city” project includes the meticulous dismantling and reconstruction of historic landmarks, such as the iconic red wooden Kiruna Church, which was successfully moved to its new site in August 2025.

Riisitunturi National Park​

66.2333° N, 28.5001° E

a high-altitude wilderness that transforms into a surreal winter wonderland. The park is famous for a natural phenomenon called Tykky, where heavy condensation freezes onto spruce trees, encasing them in thick, white layers of “crown snow.” 

These frozen giants create an alien-like landscape of glistening sculptures that stretch across the fells, making it a premier destination for landscape photographers and snowshoers.

Why travel with us?

We offer small group tours only and we take you away from the crowded places, into distant corners of Lapland.

Transport

Hotel pick-up/drop-off for all excursions.

Gear

Premium extreme winter clothing provided.

Professional Portraits

High-quality pro photos for your group.

Expert Guidance

Professional, English-speaking expert guide.