We want Nivunki to feel like your home away from home.

Hospitality is a key element of the Nivunki experience. From the moment you arrive, we strive to create an atmosphere of warmth and genuine care. At Nivunki, the väärti culture is about embracing travellers as part of the extended family and creating moments and memories together. Welcome to Nivunki – your home in the wilderness!

Contact our sales to book your stay

Sami Luoto

info@nivunkivillage.com
+358 10 739 3220

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THE FAQ’s

Is there anything you’d like to know about your stay?

You can book safaris by contacting us through our contact page. You can also book safaris directly at our office upon arrival, but we cannot guarantee availability for late bookings.

We recommend making your booking well in advance to ensure availability.

Yes. You are required to carry your driving licence with you when driving a snowmobile. The information on a foreign driving licence must be written in the Latin alphabet and indicate the holder’s right to drive, or it must be accompanied by a translation from a reliable source, such as an authorised translator, into Finnish, Swedish, English, German, French, or Spanish.

Our prices are per person, based on two people sharing one snowmobile unless otherwise stated. If you prefer to drive your own snowmobile during a safari, a single-driver supplement is available. This supplement is per person and is added to the safari price. You can add it when booking any snowmobile safari.

To ensure you stay warm and safe, we’ve included a complimentary clothing package for your stay.

In addition to the thermal clothing, boots, gloves, and hat we provide, we recommend bringing your own thermal underwear and a warm fleece sweater. The colder it is, the more layers you should wear.

Husky safaris and snowmobile tours are not recommended for pregnant women or persons with back, hip, leg, or wrist problems.