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Family snowmobile safari - with mini snowmobiles for kids, Levi
Kids get to drive mini-snowmobiles
The Family Snowmobile Safari is a two-part adventure designed especially for families with children — combining the thrill of a snowmobile ride with a fun and safe mini snowmobile experience just for the kids. This family-friendly program offers the perfect balance of shared Arctic exploration, child-focused fun, and moments of relaxation, making it one of the most popular winter activities for families visiting Levi.
Part 1: Classic Snowmobile Safari
The experience begins with a guided snowmobile safari through the snowy landscapes of Levi. Adults drive their own snowmobiles, while children ride safely in a sleigh pulled by the guide’s snowmobile. The route is scenic and easy, ideal for families looking to enjoy Lapland’s winter beauty together. The length of the trail is about 25 km with trip duration about 1 hour.
Part 2: Mini Snowmobile for Children
During the stop at a private wilderness hut (kota), children will have the exciting opportunity to drive their own mini snowmobile. The ride takes place on a specially prepared track built on private land, set on a frozen open swamp. The terrain is spacious, clearly visible, and easy to navigate, with only some scattered small trees — ideal for young riders under the supervision of a guide.
Mini snowmobile is suitable for children from about 3-4 years of age and 100 cm in height — making this a fun and secure introduction to snowmobiling.
While the children enjoy riding, parents can relax and warm up inside the cozy private hut (kota) by the open fire, grill sausages, and sip on a warm drink (coffee or tea). After the stopover, the group returns together on snowmobiles.
Note:
- Children drive mini snowmobiles only in the designated area.
- During the safari route, they ride in a sleigh for maximum safety.
The tour starts with a pickup from Levi and transfer to our safari house. There, you’ll gear up with thermal equipment: a snowmobile suit, boots, mittens, helmet, balaclava, and woolen socks — all designed to keep you warm and dry.
Your guide will provide a safety briefing and driving instructions — and then you’re ready to hit the trail.