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7 Day Dog Sledding Trip - Norway - £2528.00

  • A Great way to see this beautiful, unspoilt landscape
  • A great chance to learn how to 'Mush!'
  • A trip of a lifetime to a remote wilderness.  
Imagine being surrounded by a frozen landscape 300 miles north of the Arctic Circle. You’re on the back of a sled being pulled by Alaskan Huskies and all you can hear is the panting of the dogs and the crunching of the snow under the sled’s runners. As you travel, the landscape changes from the open and windswept plains of ice and snow to scented coniferous forests.The tranquility and absolute silence of the Arctic is awesome. If you’re lucky, you may meet a moose with her calf, an Arctic fox or even a wolf. You may even experience the Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights). Whatever you experience, and whenever you go, this will be a trip that will remain imprinted on your memory forever.
Extreme Element provides you with the unique chance to be a member of a team who will be given expert training in dog sledding. You will be instructed on how to handle your team of dogs and how to negotiate a sled through some of the most exceptional terrain on earth.

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The Itinerary:
Day 1 (Saturday) Leave London for colder climates:
Leave Heathrow and fly to the capital of Norway, Oslo. After a brief stop there you will connect on to Alta in the far North. You will be met at the airport by one of our guides and taken to the lodge at Gargia Fjellstue where you will receive a full expedition brief, and all the main items of equipment you will need. The evening is then yours to enjoy, perhaps watching the Northern Lights while sitting in an outdoors hot tub.
Day 2 (Sunday) Covering the mountain range of Beskades:
From the lodge you will be taken to the start of your dog sledding adventure. Today, we will head over the fantastic mountain range of Beskades and cover over 30 km of frozen landscape to Suolovuobme.
Day 3 (Monday) On to Masi:
This morning you leave Suolovuobme and head for Masi. Covering almost 30 km, you will travel across the most incredible landscape, finally arriving at Masi – a lodge perched on the edge of a frozen lake. This evening you will have to break through the ice the get the water you will need for your dogs.
Day 4 (Tuesday) Through Reindeer country:
Today, you will travel from Masi to Nedre Mollišjok covering about 35 km. This day is through reindeer country where extra care has to be taken to prevent the dogs chasing after these amazing, hardy creatures. An incredible sight to witness!
Day 5 (Wednesday) The largest frozen lake in the Arctic:
Between Nedre Mollišjok and Jotka (approximately 35 km) you will witness some of the starkest and most stunning landscapes you will see in this land. 10km of today’s route will be over the largest frozen lake in the Arctic.
Day 6 (Thursday) Through the forests into the lowlands:
Today you will travel from Jotka to Detsika, about 30 km. This final day of sledding will put your newfound sledding skills to the test as you descend through the magical forests to the end of the route. Once you have been collected at Detsika you will step into Norway’s Ice Hotel for a celebratory drink in the ice bar! After relaxing in an outdoor hot tub you will celebrate your dog sledding success with a gala dinner, followed by a visit to the bar!
Day 7 (Friday) Head Home:This morning (flight time dependent) you are free to enjoy your surroundings anyway you like, on snow mobiles or cross county snow skiing, or just relax at the ice hotel, the choice is yours. (extra activities at own expense) You depart Alta at lunchtime, and fly via Oslo to the UK, arriving home that evening in time to celebrate your success and share the tales of your Arctic adventure with family and friends.

What you Need to Know

Duration

The trip is over 7 days.

What to Wear / Equipment

You will be provided with an arctic suit, boots, mitts and a fur hat, however you will need to pack warm clothes and all the equipment you would associate with extreme cold weather temperatures. An additional kit list is sent after booking, which includes items such as gloves, balaclava etc

Locations

  • Oslo, Norway

Group Size / Spectators

There will be a minimum of 4 people and maximum of about 12 in each group.

Weather

You will need to be prepared for extreme cold conditions, and extreme arctic weather that can change very quickly.

Availability

There are limited spaces on each trip, so please contact us for further information and availability.
The trip runs from mid February to the end of March/first week of April. Flights are not included in price but can be arranged. Cost above is based on a twin share room  - single supplement may apply.
Unfortunately, due to demand this experience is fully booked until the beginning of next year.

Restrictions

As you explore this stunning frozen wilderness, you may encounter extreme cold temperatures and working together as a team and with the dogs can be tiring. Therefore, the fitter and more prepared you are for this expedition, the more you will be able to enjoy the experience to the full. If you are in any doubt then please seek medical advice before heading off.

 

 

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