Take a walk-through winter wonderland on snowshoes away from civilization and into Northern Norway wilderness. After, join the guided tour through the Ice Domes and get to marvel at the incredible ice sculptures and snow carvings! Finish it off by visiting the mystical reindeer outside the domes.
Note: This option does not include bus transportation. Please arrive at Camp Tamok, 15 minutes prior to the start of the activity.
At Camp Tamok, you will first set off on your snowshoe adventure. We will provide you with warm winter clothing and the required equipment for the hike. For anyone who’s up for an extra challenge, there’s deep snow paths to make the trekking more demanding.
Along the way, we will also teach you some good ice-cold arctic wilderness survival skills: how to sleep outdoors, what to eat and how to find your way home. Our destination is a nature camp where the guide will continue teaching you how to chop wood and start a fire on which we will grill sausages for lunch together.
Once we've arrived back at the camp, your next excursion will be a guided visit to the majestic Tromsø Ice Domes.
Here you will learn about the construction process of the domes, listen to the guide telling stories related to the snow- and ice carvings inside the domes and enjoy a non-alcoholic ice shot at the ice bar.
As part of this combination tour, there will be some free time to walk around by yourself and visit the reindeer that are herding next to the Ice Domes.
Important information
Restrictions
What to bring
Food and beverages
Dietary requirements
Physical difficulty level: Medium. Must be in good physical condition to walk for a longer time through a challenging terrain. Please let us know of any physical conditions that we should be aware of when preparing for the tour.
Included in the tour
Itinerary
Meeting Time and Place: 10:15 at Camp Tamok, Tamokveien 1374, 9334 Øverbygd.
Total Duration: 10:30 – 15:30 (5 hours)
Accessibility information
How to get there
Latest meeting time and place: 10:15 AM (10.45) at Camp Tamok, Tamokveien 1374, 9334 Øverbygd.
Departure time and place: 10:30 AM (10:30) at Camp Tamok, Tamokveien 1374, 9334 Øverbygd.
Duration: 5 hours - 10:30 AM (10:30) to 3:30 PM (15:30)
- At Camp Tamok: 4 hours (Gear up, 2,5 hours snowshoeing and outdoor meal, free time)
- At Tromsø Ice Domes: 1 hour (guided tour + free time)
Included:
- Parking at Camp Tamok
- English-speaking guide
- Thermal suit, boots, mittens, hat
- Snowshoes & poles
- Lunch cooked outside (if bad weather lunch will be prepared indoor in a heated lavvu instead)
- Entrance and guided tour to Tromsø Ice Domes
- Short movie at the ice-cinema
- Non-alcoholic ice-shot
Please bring:
- Dress in warm winter clothing and in layers so you can adjust your clothing to the weather.
- Scarf in cold weather.
Additional information:
- Restrictions: Age limit 7 years. Please note that each child must be accompanied by an adult.
- When making a booking for a child, please kindly always inform us of the age, as our guides will then be able to prepare accordingly.
- Physical difficulty level: Medium. Must be in good physical condition to walk for a longer time through a challenging terrain. Please let us know of any physical conditions that we should be aware of when preparing for the tour.
Food and beverages:
- During the tour you will be served grilled sausages cooked over an open fire.
- We will serve coffee, tea and water with the meal.
- At the Ice Domes you'll be served a non-alcoholic complimentary welcome drink made from local berries
- Alcoholic beverages will be available for purchase at the Tromsø Ice Domes.
- Please advise us during your booking of any food allergies or dietary restrictions.
- If no notice is given in advance, an extra fee of 150 NOK will be charged.
This tour is conducted by Norwegian Travel (Lyngsfjord Adventure at Camp Tamok).
Contact info provider: +47 777 10 100 / [email protected]
Visit Tromsø-Region AS office hours are Mon - Fri 09am (09:00) - 04pm (16:00). +47 776 10 000 / [email protected]
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Source: Visit Tromsø-Region