Private Snowmobile Safari Levi Classic — wilderness trail
Guided snowmobile safaris through private Arctic wilderness and frozen lakes near Levi — the most accessible self-drive safari available, for families and first-timers alike.
Classic Snowmobile Safari in Levi. Forest Trails, Frozen Lakes, Private Wilderness
Why this is one of the best snowmobile safaris in Levi
- Route combines public trails with privately owned land inaccessible to other operators
- Families welcome: children from age 3 in a guide-pulled sleigh
- Midway hot drink stop in the wilderness before the return
- Full gear provided: suit, boots, helmet, balaclava, woollen socks, mittens
- Available November to April
The safari
The safari house is set in a private forest clearing just minutes from Levi centre. It is not a busy departure yard, but a quiet place among the trees where the exclusive feeling begins as soon as the transfer arrives. From here, the route combines Levi’s public marked snowmobile trails with sections of privately owned land accessible only to STG guests. This combination is what makes the safari different from many others in Levi: the public trails keep the ride moving smoothly through the landscape, while the private sections take you deeper into the wilderness. No other snowmobiles, no other visitors, just the trail ahead and the silence of the Arctic forest around you.
The ride crosses snow-covered forest and frozen lakes in the shadow of Levi fell. Around the halfway point, guests stop for a hot drink, a moment to pause and take in the surroundings before the return ride. Average speed when a sleigh is in use: 20–25 km/h. Without a sleigh: 30–45 km/h.
Who this is for
- First-time snowmobilers and beginners
- Families with children aged 3 and above
- Anyone wanting a first taste of Lapland wilderness by snowmobile
- Guests who prefer a structured guided experience with flexible daily departure times
Disclaimer — Snowmobile Safaris
Damage to snowmobiles: All snowmobiles are insured as required by Finnish law, subject to the Finnish Motor Liability Insurance Act. Clients are liable for damage caused to snowmobiles. The tour price includes accident insurance with a maximum deductible of €950 per driver. The deductible can be reduced to €350 by purchasing a waiver (€35) at the time of booking or in the office before departure. If the driver does not follow the Finnish Road Traffic Act or guide’s instructions, all damages must be paid in full — waivers and deductibles do not apply.
Personal injuries: Snowmobile programs can be physically demanding. Snowmobiling is not recommended for pregnant women or people with back or hip problems. Guests with heart disease, asthma, diabetes, epilepsy or other relevant conditions should consult a medical professional before participating. Each participant is personally responsible for assessing their ability to take part. Comprehensive travel insurance is strongly recommended.
Driver’s licence: Finnish law requires snowmobile drivers to be at least 18 years old and hold a valid driving licence accepted in Finland. Accepted licences: categories B, T, A1 or A issued in EU/EEA countries or countries party to the Geneva or Vienna Conventions, or otherwise officially recognised by Finland. Electronic licences are not officially accepted. A licence issued in a country not recognised by Finland is not valid for driving a snowmobile — the holder may only participate as a passenger.
Alcohol and drugs: Tolerance is zero. Finnish law strictly prohibits driving a snowmobile under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Drivers may be breathalysed before departure. Participation will be denied if under the influence; no refund applies.
Speed and trails: The official speed limit for snowmobiles in Finland is 60 km/h. Driving is only permitted on marked trails. Please bring your driving licence — police patrols operate on snowmobile tracks.
STG reserve the right to adjust routes, schedules or durations due to weather, safety or participant health. STG may discontinue the safari if a participant is considered a danger to themselves or others or is in poor health.
Cold temperature and weather related modifications and cancellations
Snowmobile safaris are cancelled when the outside temperature falls below -35°C (-31°F). In the event of cancellation, the tour can be rescheduled to another date or refunded in full if rescheduling is not suitable.
For safaris involving children, the minimum temperature limit is -25°C (-13°F). Between -25°C and -35°C, safaris may be modified — for example, with a shorter riding distance or additional warming breaks. These modifications are made in the interest of guest comfort and safety and are not subject to compensation or refund.
Responsibility waiver: Scandinavian Travel Group is not responsible for changes, disruptions or unavailability affecting any third-party venue or location visited during this program, for whatever reason. Where a venue is unavailable, the guide will make reasonable alternative arrangements where possible. No refund is due for circumstances beyond our control.








