
Rovaniemi: Riisitunturi National Park Sunset Tour – Small Group Experience
Experience one of Finland’s most iconic winter landscapes on an easy and carefully guided day trip
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Authentic Local Experience
Experience Lapland through the eyes of a true local. Ou local guides knows the area, the stories, and the best spots – giving you a more genuine and memorable adventure than standard tourist tours.
Small Groups – Better Experience
Enjoy a relaxed and personal atmosphere without the crowds. Smaller group sizes mean more flexibility, better service, and time to truly enjoy the scenery, take photos, and ask questions.
Carefully Designed Around the Best Arctic Light
Every experience is carefully timed around sunset, weather and Arctic light conditions to help you experience Riisitunturi National Park at its most beautiful. From scenic local viewpoints to a relaxed small-group atmosphere, the focus is on creating an unforgettable Lapland experience — not rushing between crowded tourist stops.

Effortless Day – Everything Taken Care Of
From pickup and transportation to guiding and lunch, everything is arranged for you. You don’t need to worry about planning routes, driving in winter conditions, or finding the best spots – just relax and enjoy the day.


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Perfect for Photos & Content Creation
Riisitunturi offers some of the most photogenic winter landscapes in Lapland, making this experience perfect for photography, social media content and unforgettable personal memories.
Your guide also captures professional photos throughout the day, so you can fully enjoy the experience while still receiving high-quality edited images afterwards through a personal download link.


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Meet One of the Local Guides & Experience the Tour
Get a real feeling for the experience before your adventure begins.
In this short video, Arctic Safari Guides founder and local guide Timo introduces the experience, the landscapes and the atmosphere of a day in Riisitunturi National Park.
You’ll see what makes this experience different — small groups, peaceful Arctic nature, carefully timed departures and authentic Lapland moments far away from crowded mass tourism.

WHAT OUR GUESTS SAY?
⭐ 4.9/5 based on 15 reviews
”Wonderful day! Beautiful location and a truly kind and professional guide."
- Vincent - Italy
”Cool atmosphere, it was like a trip with friends! Thanks to Ari for his sympathy! The barbecue was a blast.”
-Rayanne – France
”The tour was absolutely fantastic and I can wholeheartedly recommend it. Timo is simply the best guide you could imagine. As a local, he provides incredibly valuable information about Finland and its history, nature and geography. We made an extra stop so that he could show us how tree trunks used to be transported by water in Finland. He takes his time and is very attentive to the needs of his customers. While walking through Riisitunturi National Park, Timo gave us lots of insights into the area and conjured up a delicious, totally authentic barbecue in a hut. The return journey was marked by a wonderful sunset and we were lucky enough to see the Northern Lights and even a comet. Here, too, he took the time and if possible, he stopped so that we could take a few pictures. It was an all-round perfect tour that I would recommend to anyone who really wants to discover Lapland. The photos taken were also excellent. You couldn't find a more passionate local guide.”
Stefanie – Germany
”It was a wonderful excursion, beautiful because you feel like you're in a fairy tale. My guide was Timo, a wonderful person who explained everything with great enthusiasm and knowledge. He's a fantastic and very thorough guide, making the place even more wonderful. I recommend it 100%, and with Timo as your guide, because he's sensational. Thank you so much, Timo 🙏🙏🙏, for giving me such a fantastic day in that spectacular and unique National Park.
Mª – Spain
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Frequently asked questions
Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, this tour is suitable for most people with a normal level of fitness. The pace is relaxed, and no previous hiking experience is required.
Do I need traction cleats or spikes?
No — you do not need to bring your own traction cleats or spikes.
Safety is very important to us, and we always carry ice cleats with us if we feel trail conditions require them. In most conditions at Riisitunturi National Park, normal winter boots are usually sufficient.
How difficult is the hike?
The hike is considered easy to moderate. There are some small hills and uneven terrain, but we take breaks and move at a comfortable pace.
Can I join if I have no previous hiking experience?
Yes, this tour is designed to be accessible and enjoyable even for first-time visitors.
What should I wear?
Warm winter clothing is essential. We recommend layered clothing, thermal base layers, gloves, a hat, and proper winter shoes. If needed, additional winter gear can be provided.
Can I take photos during the tour?
Absolutely. There is plenty of time for photography, and your guide can help you capture the best shots.
How cold does it get?
Temperatures typically range from around -5°C to -30°C in winter. Your guide ensures the experience is safe and comfortable with breaks and warm-up opportunities..
How will we receive the photos taken by the guide?
Photos taken during the tour will be uploaded to a cloud service, and you will receive a download link after the trip.
How long is the drive to Riisitunturi?
The drive takes approximately 2 hours one way from Rovaniemi. The journey itself is scenic and part of the experience.
Why is your Riisitunturi tour slightly more expensive than others?
This experience is designed for travelers who value quality, atmosphere and a more personal way to experience Lapland.
Unlike many larger group tours, we keep our groups small with a maximum of 8 guests. This allows for a more relaxed pace, greater flexibility during the day and a calmer overall experience in nature.
Our departures are also carefully timed around the best sunset and Arctic light conditions instead of following fixed mass-tour schedules. The goal is not simply to visit Riisitunturi National Park — but to experience it at the right moment.
You are guided by local Lapland guides who know the area, weather conditions and scenic viewpoints beyond the standard tourist routes. Throughout the day, the focus remains on authentic atmosphere, comfort and genuine Arctic nature experiences.
After the hike, we warm up at a locally owned wilderness café, where traditional salmon or reindeer soup is served in a peaceful Lapland setting — supporting local entrepreneurship and creating a more authentic experience.
Professional photos are also included, allowing you to fully enjoy the day while still receiving high-quality edited memories afterwards.
This is not designed to be the cheapest tour in Lapland.
It is designed to be one of the most memorable.
Is lunch included?
Yes, a café-style lunch is included, along with hot drinks during the day.
Are there toilets available?
There are basic facilities available at certain points during the day, but not along the entire trail. Your guide will inform you about the best times to use them.
Are the trees always covered in snow?
We cannot guarantee this, as nature is always changing. The famous snow-covered “tykky” trees are common in winter, but conditions can vary depending on weather and wind. The landscape can change even within a single day.
Can I fly a drone during the tour?
Yes, but you are responsible for checking current regulations. As this is a national park, it’s important to respect both nature and other visitors.
Can I visit Riisitunturi on my own?
Yes, but winter driving conditions can be challenging. It’s also important to plan your trip carefully, as Riisitunturi is an Arctic environment where conditions can change quickly.
Can you walk anywhere in Riisitunturi National Park?
The purpose of Riisitunturi National Park is to protect a fragile Arctic environment. To minimize impact, we always stay on marked trails.
While snowshoeing allows more freedom in theory, I do not consider off-trail walking sustainable in this area. Unofficial paths are increasingly visible, which can damage the environment over time.
Who is responsible for maintaining Riisitunturi in winter?
The trails, parking area, and facilities are maintained by Metsähallitus (Forest governance of Finland), including firewood supply at designated campfire sites.
Are you part of the official Metsähallitus partnership program?
Yes. All tour operators must be part of this program. We pay a fee to Forest Government Metsähallitus, which allows us to use maintained routes and facilities responsibly.
How do you ensure sustainability in your tours?
I have lived most of my life in Lapland, so taking care of nature is a natural part of who I am.
Everything we bring into Riisitunturi National Park is also carried out. I follow a strict leave-no-trace approach, use bio-based tableware, and offer vegetarian meal options.
All tours stay on marked trails to protect the environment.
I also encourage guests to help keep the area clean, and I actively observe local wildlife. If I notice something unusual, I document it and share it with researchers at Arktikum.
During the tour, I share insights about Arctic nature and seasonal changes, helping guests better understand this unique environment.
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Can I Join the Tour as a Solo Traveler?
Absolutely — solo travelers are warmly welcome on all our experiences.
Our small-group tours are designed to create a relaxed and friendly atmosphere, and many solo guests enjoy meeting other travelers during the day.
We also do not cancel departures simply because there is only one guest booked. If you book the experience, we will do our best to make it happen for you.
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