Excursion

On a visit to the Sami and reindeer

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On the tour we will admire the Lovozersk landscapes and visit the Sami village! Here you can pet deer, take selfies with huskies, watch arctic foxes, make friends with moose, feed rabbits! And also to ride a banana, a snowmobile, a reindeer sled, get acquainted with the indigenous people of the Murmansk region - the Sami, have lunch with the traditional broth of the Sami village and all this in one excursion!




MAIN IMPRESSIONS:


  • Snow - covered forest tundra
  • National costumes
  • Animal world
  • Sami Games
  • Sami lunch
  • Reindeer
  • Lots of emotions and photos 


EXCURSION PROGRAM


  1. We are expected at 10:30. Therefore, the departure will be early! Lovozero is about 200 km away.
  2. 10:30 - arrival in Lovozero, a brief introduction to the TB instructions, the rules of conduct on the territory of the settlement.
  3. On the territory of the settlement. Acquaintance with national buildings: chums, kuvaks and national utensils. Visit to the alley of enchanted idols.
  4. We will get acquainted with the animal world in the village: rabbits, huskies, foxes, arctic foxes, raccoons and, of course, reindeer. Let's feed the deer with a yagel from our hands.
  5. We are waiting for fun Sami games: "Tug of war", "deer and wolves", "Sami football", "throwing "nyartala" on deer horns, throwing willow rings, as well as reindeer sledding, bananas attached to a snowmobile, ice skating downhill. In summer and autumn we offer quad biking.
  6. In the national cafe "Petroglyphs" there will be a lunch with traditional dishes: Sami chicken broth, non-alcoholic Sami drink "pakula", black tea, lovozersky bread, second courses and pancakes (options).
  7. All guests can take photos and videos in the national dress of the indigenous Sami people. 






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