Wilderness safari
Nature's Best arrangement Jokkmokkguiderna

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Jokkmokkguiderna

Tracking elk and wolverine in the wilds of Sarek National Park.

Mattias Holmgren and partner Stina are based in Jokkmokk in Lapland and operate one of the few companies to run dog sled trips in Sarek National Park.

The tours by dog sled can last from 3 hours up to 10 days; ranging from a course in dog sledding to being part of a team tackling some of Sarek’s roughest terrain and tracking wild animals. On the 2, 8 and 10-day trips you are accompanied by an expert guide and musher and you get to drive your own dog team across the tundra and through forest, tracking elk, wolverine and lynx. You work as part of a team; feeding and looking after the dogs, chopping wood for the campfire and loading sleds.

But being at one with Europe’s last true wilderness makes it all worthwhile.


Northern Sweden

Northern Sweden is a vast landscape of towering alpine peaks and endless vistas of pine forest, Polar plains, meadows and glaciers. Its eastern edge is fringed by a rolling coastline, peppered by islands and skerries. No description of Northern Sweden is complete without mentioning Swedish Lapland - Europe’s last remaining wilderness.

Lovers of the outdoors life will love northern Sweden’s legendary national parks; Abisko and Sarek being two outstanding examples. Northern Sweden is also the ancestral home of the Sami, the indigenous people of the region, whose unique traditions and culture thankfully thrive today. Bear, elk, the wolverine, the golden eagle and the rare Arctic Fox have their home here in Northern Sweden. As if these natural riches were not enough, this the land of the Midnight Sun and the staggeringly beautiful Northern Lights,

We could go on – and on.

Lookout from Skierffe, Rapadalen in Swedish Lapland

Lapland, Sweden

In the Lapland region in the far north of Sweden, you can find the most vast, dramatic and spectacular untamed wilderness areas that Europe has to offer.

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Sami people - The native Scandinavians

The Sami people live in the far north of the Scandinavian peninsula. They are Europe´s only indigenous people, and one of the smallest in terms of population, numbering only around 75,000 - of which 20,000 live in Sweden.

Hiking in Katterjåkk, Swedish Lapland

Hiking & Trekking - Dreaming of Sweden

Sweden is a ‘dream landscape’ for hiking and trekking, from the untamed wilderness of Sarek National Park in the far north, to the enchanted forest and lakes of the south.

Åre in Jämtland

Northern Europe´s leading alpine sport resort

Åre in Sweden is Northern Europe´s largest and most advanced and diverse alpine sport resort.

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