Frequently Asked (Reindeer) Questions: What You Need to Know about Visiting a Local Reindeer Farm
A
visit to a local reindeer farm is one of the most memorable ways to learn about
northern life in Finnish Lapland. During a Beyond Arctic guided visit to a
local reindeer farm, you will not only meet the animals, but learn about the
traditions of reindeer herding, and enjoy a relaxed moment in a rural setting
outside the city.
Wildlife and Photography at Ranua Wildlife Park
In the forests of Finnish Lapland, about an hour’s drive south of Rovaniemi, Ranua Wildlife Park offers visitors a chance to see northern wildlife in a setting that reflects the animals’ natural environment. A guided visit with a Beyond Arctic photography guide adds another dimension to the experience, combining wildlife knowledge, photography, and a relaxed pace that allows time to observe the animals.
Winter Is Not Over! Why You Should Travel to Lapland in March
If you are considering a winter getaway to
Finnish Lapland, don’t overlook March. While many travellers focus on the
festive season or the heart of midwinter, Rovaniemi in March offers some
of the best conditions of the entire snow season. With longer days, frequent
sunshine, reliable snow cover and excellent activity options, March is a
practical and rewarding time to visit.
Rovaniemi Northern Lights Tours: What to Expect in the Second Half of Winter
Rovaniemi Northern Lights tours are always
on the “must-do” list for visitors to Finnish Lapland’s capital city, but in
the second half of winter, we are really entering one of the best stretches of
the winter season.
Riisitunturi Wilderness Adventure and Winter Sports in Rovaniemi
The shortest winter days are now in the rear-view mirror. From January onwards, winter in Rovaniemi takes on a new rhythm. Daylight stretches a little further each day, and the snowy landscapes of Finnish Lapland become easier to explore.