Let’s be honest: the name says it all.
But just in case, here’s what to expect:We start with a ride through postcard-perfect fjords – the kind that make you go “wow” (hence the name). Towering peaks, icy coastlines, and the kind of quiet that only exists in the North. We’ll stop along the way for photos, stories, and a breath of fresh Arctic air.Then: huskies. Real ones. Loud ones. Fluffy ones. A short drive brings us to a dedicated Husky Centre, where you’ll meet a pack of excited sled dogs – and their equally passionate humans. These are not tourist-trick dogs. They’re born athletes, trained by people who live and breathe mushing.
After getting to know the dogs and their world, you’ll jump into a sled for a short, simple, but wildly fun ride as a passenger. It’s not Alaska-level racing – more like a taste of the magic, with time to smile, snap a photo, and shout “mush!” if you’re feeling it.Why settle for a normal spa day when you could get splashed by snow and pulled by barking rockets on paws?
Drive through snowy valleys and dramatic coastlines with plenty of photo stops along the way. The views don’t disappoint.
Meet the dogs, learn about training and life as a musher, and get up close with huskies – cuddles and selfies included.
Experience a short but memorable ride led by professional mushers and happy dogs. Real snow and real speed and the kind of ‘Aaaah!’ you won’t forget :)
Warm up in a traditional Arctic “Gamme” hut, where you’ll be served a hot Sami meal and homemade cake, tea, and coffee.