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Head out into the Arctic night by snowmobile in search of the Northern Lights, travelling through forests and across frozen terrain under star-filled skies. This guided evening experience combines snowmobile riding with time spent waiting for the aurora in a quiet wilderness setting.
Evening begins with preparation and a full safety briefing before heading out into the Arctic landscape. Once dressed in winter gear, you’ll set off by snowmobile, following your guide through forest trails and open snowy areas as darkness settles across the region. The route is designed to take you away from artificial light, giving better conditions for spotting the aurora.
Driving is done in pairs, with one driver and one passenger per snowmobile, and the option to switch during the ride. Those choosing solo driving will have their own vehicle throughout. As you move further into the wilderness, the surroundings become quieter, with only the sound of the snowmobile and the night around you.
A stop is made at a frozen lake or open viewpoint where visibility is at its best. Here, you’ll gather around a fire while your guide shares insight into the Northern Lights and local environment. A campfire BBQ and hot drinks are served while waiting for the aurora to appear, before returning to the city after the experience.
Routes are based around Rovaniemi and its surrounding wilderness areas, using forest trails and frozen lakes to reach open viewing points. These areas are selected to minimise light pollution and increase the chances of seeing the night sky clearly.
Situated within the Arctic Circle, Rovaniemi offers ideal winter conditions for snowmobile travel, with long dark evenings and consistent snow cover creating suitable conditions for aurora viewing.
A minimum age of 3 applies for participation, although younger children are not recommended due to cold conditions and the duration of the activity. Children may either sit on the snowmobile if tall enough or travel in a sled pulled by the guide’s vehicle.
Drivers must be at least 18 years old and hold a valid driving licence. No prior snowmobile experience is required, as full instructions are provided before departure.
Small group sizes allow the experience to run at a steady pace, with time to travel safely and stop in suitable locations for viewing the Northern Lights. Routes are selected based on conditions to improve visibility and overall experience.
A strong focus is placed on responsible travel, with careful route planning and respect for the environment. The experience is designed to combine outdoor activity with a practical understanding of Arctic conditions.
No prior experience is needed. Full instructions are provided before the activity begins, covering controls, safety, and how to handle the snowmobile in winter conditions.
Guides lead the route and set a steady pace, ensuring the experience is suitable for beginners as well as those with some experience.
Drivers must be at least 18 years old and hold a valid driving licence, either physical or digital.
Passengers can join without a licence, and driving can be shared during the tour if both meet the requirements.
Children who are tall enough can sit on the snowmobile as passengers when paired with an adult.
Smaller children are placed in a sled pulled by the guide’s snowmobile, which provides a safe and stable way to join the experience.
Aurora sightings depend on weather conditions and solar activity, so they cannot be guaranteed on any given night.
However, guides select locations with minimal light pollution to maximise the chances of seeing them.
Temperatures can drop well below freezing, especially when travelling at night across open terrain.
Thermal winter clothing is provided, including overalls, boots, gloves, and helmets to help maintain warmth.
About the centre
Rovaniemi
Operated by Nordic Unique Travels, a partner of adventuro.