Come and enjoy glamping and the real Arctic landscape at the award-winning Sapmi Nature Camp. Located in the heart of the Laponia World Heritage Area, this camp offers an authentic Sami experience with activities led by founder Lennart Pittja, a Sami person native to the region. Enjoy wildlife tours, reindeer herding, and exploring unspoiled nature far from any light pollution, perfect for witnessing the Northern Lights.
National Geographic endorses Sapmi Nature Camp for its commitment to sustainability and comfortable, eco-friendly accommodations. Stay in traditional lavvu tents with modern comforts like automatic wood heaters, or opt for deluxe lavvus with ensuite toilets and Scandinavian design. With a maximum of 10 guests, the camp ensures a personal and intimate experience.
Activities range from traditional wooden skiing and snowshoeing to ice fishing and sauna sessions, all designed to deepen your understanding of Sami culture and the Arctic environment. Sapmi Nature Camp offers tailor-made packages that take you off the beaten path, providing a unique and sustainable way to explore the hidden gems of Laponia.
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