RÉGION
Norway, SpitsbergenTHÉMATIQUE
Aurora borealis, Cottage, Expedition, Midnight sunACTIVITÉS
DogsleddingDURÉE
3 daysNIVEAU
EasyThe ultimate dog sledding adventure!
Discover the beauty of Svalbard, as you mush through the snow-covered wilderness together with friendly huskies.
This three-day tour is a nature experience that combines both pulse, excitement and comfort.
Programme détaillé
Departure date :
From April 8 to 29, 2026
From February 3 to April 28, 2027
This dog sledding trip takes you through truly gorgeous landscapes with varied terrain. The route provides both you and the dogs with fun challenges and beautiful impressions.
The trip is available from January until May. These months differ a lot from each other in terms of daylight and what scenery to expect. In January, there is still polar night on Svalbard. This makes the trip a unique experience, with the mystic play of light – and the possibility to see the northern lights, also during the day when we drive. In February, the daylight slowly comes back, coloring the landscape in pink. From March, you will get to enjoy the winter wonderland in regular daylight. From mid April, the midnight sun takes over the show, meaning the sun will not set at all.
You will spend two nights in a cozy cabin where you can experience the freedom and unique nature that Svalbard has to offer, without the primitive aspect. The cabin is equipped with comfortable beds, a cozy fireplace corner, a living room, a kitchen, and an indoor toilet. You can charge your mobile phone and camera, so the battery won’t limit how many pictures we can bring home. If the northern lights don’t lure us out of the cabin for evening photography, we will spend our time indoors enjoying good food, wine, and stories until it’s time to crawl into bed. Green Dog will provide food and drink throughout the entire trip.

Itinerary
Day 1

You will be picked up by the guide at your hotel at 9 AM and driven to the Green Dog kennel. The dogs, eagerly waiting, are ready for the adventure! You will be provided with clothing for the trip, and the guide will assist you with packing your personal belongings.
Once everyone is ready, you will receive thorough instructions on dog sledding before the journey begins. The guide will lead the way with one or two guests on the sled, pulled by 10-12 dogs. The rest of the participants will ride in pairs, each sled pulled by six dogs. Initially, the air is filled with the excited barks of the dogs, but as soon as we start, a peaceful silence takes over, allowing us to fully enjoy and experience the beauty of Svalbard’s nature.
“…We receive an introduction to dog sledding, harness the dogs to the sleds, and the world behind us disappears. It feels as if nothing else exists. The sound of the sled runners, the jingling of 28 dog collars, and the overwhelming silence are all that remain. Dog sledding is magical. It tickles the soul. The dogs’ paws hit the snow so quietly with all their power. It can’t be heard. It’s as if we are flying…” – previous guests Guro & Monings
From the dog yard in Bolterdalen, we head northeast. After crossing Adventdalen, we enter Helvetiadalen and head towards Kreklingpasset, which offers winding and exciting sledding. Today’s destination is a cabin beautifully situated between steep mountains, where we will stay for the next two days. The dogs delight in the journey, and we get to know each of them and their unique personalities better. Guests are welcome to help with the care of the dogs, including feeding and harnessing.
At the cabin, you will experience the freedom and unique nature that Svalbard has to offer, without the primitive aspects. The cabin is equipped with comfortable beds, a cozy fireplace corner, a living room, a kitchen, and an indoor toilet. You can charge your mobile phone and camera, so the battery won’t limit how many pictures we can bring home. If the northern lights don’t lure us out of the cabin for evening photography, we will spend our time indoors enjoying good food, wine, stories, and the warmth of the cabin until it’s time to crawl into bed.
Day 2

The next morning, we harness the dogs and continue towards Sassendalen – in search of frozen waterfalls and exciting sled routes. The terrain is varied and exciting, and both we and the dogs enjoy the many sights. There are many possibilities, and we find a great spot to have lunch – perhaps by the frozen waterfall at the mouth of Sassendalen. After a good day’s journey behind the sled, we return to the cabin. In February and March, when the light is magical, and the hours of daylight are limited, it’s wonderful to enjoy the evening in comfortable surroundings after a day of sledding. The dogs receive their well-deserved food before we have dinner and relax in the warm, cozy cabin.
Day 3

On the final morning, we embark on the last stretch through the scenic landscapes of Svalbard. We’ll drive through the narrow passage south of Janssonhaugen and into Adventdalen, taking in the views along the way. If time allows us, we may also reach Foxdalen, known for its striking vertical slate mountains. We’ll make stops for lunch and hot drinks, savouring the moment. As we make our way back to the kennel, we’ll take plenty of time to say goodbye to our new four-legged friends. Our adventure concludes as we return to the hotel in the late afternoon, leaving us with many fun and beautiful moments to look back on. You will be back at your hotel between 3:00 PM and 6:00 PM.
The program is adjusted according to weather conditions, trail conditions, and guest preferences.
Périodes de voyage
Départs du 08/04/2026 au 30/04/2027Tarifs
À partir de 1,770€Demander un devis
Informations sur les prix
OUR PRICE INCLUDES :
- Transfer to/from the dog yard
- Loan of exposure suit, boots and mittens
- Two nights in a cabin
- Meals and drinks during the tour
- Experienced guide with all necessary safety equipment
- O-Nord Premium 24/7 emergency assistance
OUR PRICE DOES NOT INCLUDE :
- International flights
- Accommodation and meals in Longyearbyen before/after the tour
- Personal clothing and gear
- Travel insurance
- Personal expenses
- “PREMIUM” comprehensive cancellation insurance (please contact us)
Bon à savoir
This is a long dog sledding tour. If you are looking for a shorter introductory tour, we recommend one of our day tours instead.
You do not need any previous dog sledding experience to participate, but you should be in good shape.
Participants are expected to help feed the dogs, and get them ready each day. So, you must expect to roll up your sleeves and pitch in. We will work together to ensure the most enjoyable trip for participants, guide and dogs.
You must be prepared for changeable weather, and generally tough weather conditions.
The tour is not suitable if you have existing injuries, back pain or are pregnant.
Remember that Svalbard is tax and duty free! You can always shop for quality equipment in Longyearbyen.
Safety is our highest priority, and the guide needs to be able to give directions you understand. To participate in this expedition, it is required that you speak and understand English or one of the Scandinavian languages.
This tour is operated by our partner Green Dog.
