Snowmobile Safari with Ice-Fishing Adventure with lunch in Levi
A guided snowmobile safari from Levi to a private river, with ice fishing, equipment and guidance included, followed by lunch in a traditional kota.
Snowmobile Safari with Ice-Fishing Adventure with lunch in Levi
Why guests choose this snowmobile and ice-fishing experience
- Combines a guided snowmobile safari with ice fishing in one Arctic program
- Fishing experience on a small river in the private wilderness
- Ice-fishing equipment and guidance are included
- Wilderness hut / kota stopover with lunch near the open fire
- Time to enjoy the quiet winter landscape away from Levi centre
- Full snowmobile clothing and equipment provided
The snowmobile safari
The program begins with winter clothing, a safety briefing and snowmobiledriving instructions. Once everyone is ready, the guide leads the group away from Levi and into the snow-covered landscape.
The snowmobile journey is an important part of the experience. Forest scenery and winter trails gradually lead towards a small private river, where the group stops for the ice-fishing part of the program. The private setting gives the fishing stop a calm and secluded atmosphere, with space to slow down and experience the Arctic surroundings.
Ice fishing on a private river
At the river, the guide introduces the ice-fishing equipment and explains how to fish through the winter ice. No previous ice-fishing experience is required. Guests can settle beside their fishing spots, try the technique and enjoy the stillness of the river and surrounding landscape.
Ice fishing has a naturally unhurried rhythm. Part of the experience is waiting, watching the line and spending time outdoors in the winter silence. A catch cannot be guaranteed, as fishing always depends on natural conditions and the activity of the fish.
Kota lunch
The safari also includes a stop in a traditional kota, where lunch is served. The kota provides a comfortable place to warm up, rest and enjoy the meal before continuing the program.
After the fishing and lunch stop, the group returns by snowmobile with the guide. The result is a well-balanced winter experience that combines snowmobile riding, time beside a private river and a relaxed kota lunch in the Lappish wilderness.
Who this is for
- First-time snowmobilers looking for a varied guided program
- Guests interested in trying ice fishing in Lapland
- Couples, friends and small groups seeking a relaxed Arctic wilderness experience
- Visitors who want to combine snowmobiling with an outdoor activity and a kota lunch
- Anyone who prefers a program with time to stop and experience the surroundings
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.























