Northern Lights quest vacation in Finland

COUNTRY:
Finland
LOCATION:
Finnish Lapland
DEPARTURES:
2012: 7 Dec, 15 Dec
2013: 10 Jan, 22 Jan, 9 Feb, 17 Feb, 25 Feb, 9 Mar, 21 Mar
PRICE:
From £1645 (5 days) including UK flights
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Price includes: Flights from UK, Return airport transfers, 4 nights hotel, 4 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 4 dinners, Activities (Aurora workshop, snowmobile safari, 2 searches for the Northern Lights, husky safari, visit to Aurora Camp, visit to reindeer farm), Cold weather clothing for the duration of your stay, Fully qualified wilderness guides and instructors. Group size (approx): 4-16 people. This trip can also be booked without flights. 18 years and over.
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Northern Lights quest vacation in Finland

Northern Lights quest vacation in Finland

Small group adventure vacation
Typically you will be sharing your experiences with between 4-20 like minded travelers (depending on the trip, operator and how many others are booked on the trip) and you'll have a group leader with you. Whether you are traveling alone or with friends its good value, and a great way to meet new people! While itineraries are pre-planned there is some flexibility and you'll have plenty of privacy. This trip will appeal to travelers of all ages who enjoy meeting new people as well as seeing new places.

How this vacation makes a difference

Tourism in Finnish Lapland has become the main source of employment and income, replacing traditional industries such as forestry. Working within this growth industry in rural and remote areas means that we must take a great deal of responsibility; socially, environmentally and economically. We fully appreciate the impact of tourist visits on local communities and their residents and strive to ensure that we are having a positive effect.

The wilderness hotel in Nellim is owned and run by the Lappalainen family, whose Sámi routes have been in this area for centuries. They have a strong sense of tradition and we encourage all of our clients to respect and embrace the lives and culture of all Nellim’s local inhabitants by learning a few important words: hello, goodbye, please, thank you etc. We have also included activities with a cultural base. In addition, we always encourage our clients to get involved in local events and activities which help to sustain traditional values and customs.

In all of our destinations we ensure that we use local accommodation, transport and activity providers, enabling locally owned businesses and the economies in which they work to benefit directly. The hotel in Nellim also serves as much local produce as possible and stocks locally made souvenirs. Through the tourism multiplier effect, this all helps to generate incomes and employment where the drift might otherwise be towards larger employment areas such as towns and cities. In a small and remote village such as Nellim the effects of such a drift could be devastating.

The use of small family run hotels and businesses means that the tourism income, generated by our presence stays where it should, in the local economy. We firmly believe in paying a fair price for all the services provided by our suppliers regardless of where they are in the world.

Our vacations rely on visiting beautiful and un-spoilt areas, and they don’t come more un-spoilt than Nellim. Naturally we wish to maintain the natural settings in which we work, not just for the future of our company, but also for future generations. We will always insist that our local providers are equally conscious of this need.

We do appreciate that some may feel that snowmobiles should not be included in such itineraries however in areas such as Nellim they are a way of life. They are the only means of keeping in contact with remote reindeer herders and communities as the road infrastructure is not extensive. All trails are well managed. The alternatives to snowmobiles would in most cases be large, gas-guzzling off road vehicles. All snowmobiles are regularly serviced and kept as fuel efficient as possible. The snowmobile service industry is also another vital source of employment in these remote areas.

We always ensure that all litter is removed from any of our activity sites, we strongly encourage group transfers to reduce traffic volumes and we make our clients aware of their obligation to the environment. We always offset our air travel emissions and would encourage you to do the same.

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Story of the vacation provider

The founder of this company started as a family summer operator over 10 years ago. When he started adding a few Lapland vacations he was amazed at how popular they were and, avoiding the ski resorts, he set up more snow vacations in privately-owned accommodations in the wilderness. Today, these places are filled every winter with people living the dream - going on husky safaris across frozen lakes and cooking on log fires beneath the glorious Northern Lights. Many visitors book these vacations as a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity but find themselves returning again and again, unable to resist the magnificent snowscapes.

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Northern Lights quest vacation in Finland

Reviewed 04 Mar 2012 by Nicola Windeler5 star rating

1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your vacation?


Seeing the most amazing display of Northern Lights at the Aurora Camp. Driving our own team of huskies was a close second!

2. What tips would you give other travelers booking this vacation?


Don't worry about the cold. It really is a different sort of cold. Just have lots of layers including thermals. Also, was given some hand-warmers which were fantastic coming back on the snowmobiles at night.

3. Did you feel that your vacation benefited local people, and minimized impacts on the environment?


Yes, definitely. It brought much needed employment to the locals and was all about respecting the environment and the Sami culture.

4. Finally, how would you rate your vacation overall?


One of the best we've ever had. Words just can't describe how wonderful it was.

Reviewed 21 Feb 2012 by Lorraine Brice5 star rating

1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your vacation?


Skidoo trip in darkness into the middle of a forest to see the Aurora... I haven’t smiled as much in a long time..!

2. What tips would you give other travelers booking this vacation?


It isn’t a very 'active trip'. I think you just need to be mobile in most instances and up for a challenge. The only real energetic element was the cross country skiing. Good thermals are essential!

3. Did you feel that your vacation benefited local people, and minimized impacts on the environment?


The fact that we were riding around on Skidoos, perhaps wasn’t the best minimal impact on the environment, but there is no other comparable mode of transport to get to the middle of nowhere in the snow.

4. Finally, how would you rate your vacation overall?


I would thoroughly recommend this trip. I enjoyed every second of this thrilling ride. We were lucky the last day produced an aurora!

Read the operator's response here:

Great to see another fantastic review:-)

On the subject of snowmobiles, they are perhaps not the most environmental means of transport but they are critical to the local economy. There is a whole industry surrounding snowmobiling which creates jobs and incomes where there are few opportunities. The income from snowmobiles also helps sustain other activity providers such as husky owners and reindeer herders.

The vast majority of snowmobiles these days have much improved four-stroke engines and the trails are very carefully policed and managed.

On balance, we believe that they are of a far greater benefit to the local economy than they are detrimental to the local environment. They certainly beat the massive off-road vehicles that we see so frequently on our city streets here in the UK!!

Reviewed 30 Mar 2012 by Margaret Kerr4 star rating

1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your vacation?


Seeing the Northern Lights.

2. What tips would you give other travelers booking this vacation?


Read all the information provided on what to bring etc.

3. Did you feel that your vacation benefited local people, reduced environmental impacts or supported conservation?


Yes - stayed in local hotel, used local firm for all the trips.

4. Finally, how would you rate your vacation overall?


5*- loved every minute - the snowmobiling, dog sledging, reindeer farm as well as seeing the Northern Lights. Thought the vacation was extremely well organised. Small groups so lots of individual attention. Have already recommended it to many friends.

Reviewed 20 Feb 2012 by Andree Jordan4 star rating

1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your vacation?


Most memorable: standing looking at the aurora all around me, on the river by the hotel. Most exhilarating: racing across a frozen lake on a snowmobile, trying to keep up with our leader. Most "in tune with nature": husky sleigh safari - the sound of the huskies and nothing else, moving across the wilds of lapland, and the way they communicate with us so easily - the dogs hated stopping!

2. What tips would you give other travelers booking this vacation?


Keep the aurora alert phone with you all the time - important messages can come in during the day as well as at night. Find out how to take the lid off the jacuzzi BEFORE you get outside, standing beside it freezing.

3. Did you feel that your vacation benefited local people, and minimized impacts on the environment?


I cannot genuinely say that it minimized impacts on the environment - traveling by plane to get there, then having two snowmobile safaris used a lot of oil, but I do intend offsetting that with planting some trees. Benefitting local people - yes. The activity leaders and most of the people we met were all local. Culturally, I think it did benefit. It is a good way to keep hold of local cultures.

4. Finally, how would you rate your vacation overall?


Brilliant! The balance of activities was just right. Plenty to do, but enough time in between so nothing seemed rushed. Blessed - it must have been - each day I saw a bit more of the aurora, until the last day which was the best. I have only given this four stars and not 5 because of a vacation I went on in Mongolia, to see a total eclipse of the sun, which was equally as good, so I would have to put this joint first with that one.
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