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The final view from mountain Nagirvárri is worth the effort!
Nils torbjörn nutti, owner & guide
Summer ACTIVITIES
Gáisi – Mountain hike in Sápmi
The mountains are calling! Join us on a wonderful hiking trip during the bright seasons in the mountain range where the reindeer still roam freely, and the varied landscape shows itself in all its glory.
The guide will pick you up by minibus at Reindeer Lodge or your hotel and take you northwestward, up to the mountains, all in less than an hour’s drive. We park the bus at Torneträsk station, check our equipment and start our hike with a light incline through low mountain birch forest and up above the tree line. The hike is approx. 5 to 8 km kilometres where the final view from mountain Nagirvárri is the final goal. Food is part of the experience, and we prepare lunch from nature’s pantry. While the coffee is brewing, our guide talks more about nature, wildlife and reindeer husbandry. When we come down from the mountain again, we head back to Kiruna/Jukkasjärvi where we arrive in the late afternoon.
Facts
Duration
This activity is ongoing for roughly 8 hours
Suitable for
This activity is suitable for everyone from 8 years and up.
Including
This activity includes backpack to borrow, lunch, transfer and guide



Experience
- Get out in beautiful nature by hiking
- Great views and possibilities to see a reindeer
- To learn about Sámi culture and its connection to land and landscapes
- Knowledgable guide
- Cook food over the fire
Our advice
Clothes
Wind and water-resistant clothing and boots, as well as an extra sweater and extra socks are brought by each guest. Mosquito repellent and sunscreen are recommended to bring.
Practical
The guests must decide for themselves whether they can handle the various steps and are obliged to follow the safety instructions from the guide. The tour will be adapted to the prevailing weather conditions. General good level of health and fitness required. Hiking, appr 10-15 km, through both pathless and trailed mountainous terrain.
Visitors
Group size is minimum 2, maximum 8 people.