| country: | Finland |
| location: | Finnish Lapland |
| departures: | Departures December to April except 13 Dec - 02 Jan. This trip can be tailored to suit your budget and requirements |
| price: | From £665 - £715 (3 days) per adult, from £490 - £510 per child (5 - 14 yrs) including flights from the UK. Extra night from £65 per adult, £45 per child. Activities from £21 for 3hrs to £160 for a full day. This trip can also be booked without flights. Minimum age 5yrs. |
the amazing things you'll be doing
Nellim is a small village located in northern Lapland just 10kms from the Russian border.
For a genuinely Lappish experience there are few places to compare as this is where three different cultures come together, the Inari Saami, the Koltta Saami and the Finns themselves.
Your stay at the Nellim Wilderness Hotel will combine the warmest of family welcomes, activities in completely remote and unspoilt surroundings and an introduction to the fascinating cultures that merge here.
Our tailor-made holidays are based on a minimum stay of three nights in en-suite hotel room on half board. Also included are flights, transfers, cold weather equipment for the duration of your stay and supervision from highly experienced wilderness guides.
Snowmobile safaris: You must be at least 15 years old to ride, and possess a full driving licence to drive a snowmobile. All snowmobile safaris include a safety briefing and instruction and are based on 2 people sharing unless otherwise stated. Longer overnight safaris are available on request. Children will travel in a sleigh pulled by the guide.
Cross-Country Skiing: Children in Lapland start to cross-country ski as soon as they can walk – now it is your turn. Full instruction will be given before setting off along the trails covering between 5-6kms. Hot drinks will be served around an open fire.
Snowshoeing: A walk through the snow-capped trees and lakes of the Inari area is a great way to explore – try it without snowshoes and you won’t get very far! This is a great experience for all the family. You will travel 3-4kms with the guide, have snacks around the fire and hopefully encounter some of the local wildlife.
Ice Fishing: A slightly more sedate activity but just wait for the thrill when your line starts to twitch! Escorted by the guide you will travel in a snowmobile-pulled sleigh to the frozen lake, drill the holes and settle in. Picnic lunch included.
Reindeer Farm and Safari: You will be transferred by car to the reindeer farm where you will meet the herders and learn about the reindeer’s importance in Lapp culture. A 10km reindeer pulled safari is followed by lunch cooked over an open fire.
Husky Safari: This is the ultimate way to travel and no trip to Lapland would be complete without a husky safari. The silence of the dogs as they run is a complete contrast to the excited pre-departure barking. You will be given a full safety briefing before you depart on these fantastic guided trips. 2 people will travel on each sled, swapping drivers throughout so everyone can have a go at mushing. Longer overnight safaris can be arranged on request, subject to availability.
For a genuinely Lappish experience there are few places to compare as this is where three different cultures come together, the Inari Saami, the Koltta Saami and the Finns themselves.
Your stay at the Nellim Wilderness Hotel will combine the warmest of family welcomes, activities in completely remote and unspoilt surroundings and an introduction to the fascinating cultures that merge here.
Our tailor-made holidays are based on a minimum stay of three nights in en-suite hotel room on half board. Also included are flights, transfers, cold weather equipment for the duration of your stay and supervision from highly experienced wilderness guides.
activities
To help you decide on the activities which are most suitable for you, we have provided a brief description of each one here. All activities include tuition, supervision from qualified instructors and all equipment.Snowmobile safaris: You must be at least 15 years old to ride, and possess a full driving licence to drive a snowmobile. All snowmobile safaris include a safety briefing and instruction and are based on 2 people sharing unless otherwise stated. Longer overnight safaris are available on request. Children will travel in a sleigh pulled by the guide.
Cross-Country Skiing: Children in Lapland start to cross-country ski as soon as they can walk – now it is your turn. Full instruction will be given before setting off along the trails covering between 5-6kms. Hot drinks will be served around an open fire.
Snowshoeing: A walk through the snow-capped trees and lakes of the Inari area is a great way to explore – try it without snowshoes and you won’t get very far! This is a great experience for all the family. You will travel 3-4kms with the guide, have snacks around the fire and hopefully encounter some of the local wildlife.
Ice Fishing: A slightly more sedate activity but just wait for the thrill when your line starts to twitch! Escorted by the guide you will travel in a snowmobile-pulled sleigh to the frozen lake, drill the holes and settle in. Picnic lunch included.
Reindeer Farm and Safari: You will be transferred by car to the reindeer farm where you will meet the herders and learn about the reindeer’s importance in Lapp culture. A 10km reindeer pulled safari is followed by lunch cooked over an open fire.
Husky Safari: This is the ultimate way to travel and no trip to Lapland would be complete without a husky safari. The silence of the dogs as they run is a complete contrast to the excited pre-departure barking. You will be given a full safety briefing before you depart on these fantastic guided trips. 2 people will travel on each sled, swapping drivers throughout so everyone can have a go at mushing. Longer overnight safaris can be arranged on request, subject to availability.
how this holiday makes a difference
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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 holidays 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. |
Tourism can be good and bad for destinations & local people. We carefully screen every holiday against our criteria for responsible travel. 'Look behind the brochure' to find how each holiday makes a difference (see left). We don't claim to be perfect - there is no global accreditation - but we've lead the way since 2001 and screened 1000's of holidays. We invite every traveller to write a review about their experiences and responsible tourism. This valuable feedback is sent to the people who run the holidays. We keep a very close eye on it and take off holidays that don't live up to our standards. |












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.