Finnmark / Norwegian Lapland

Norwegian Lapland is an incredible new destination for people seeking an active winter holiday, in the far north of Europe, on the same latitude as Alaska and Siberia.  Beautiful white snow everywhere, rivers and lakes covered by ice, untouched wilderness and small villages living their wintertime peacefully.

About Kirkenes – Pasvik

Pasvikdalen is the frontier valley between Norway and Russia.  The valley is well-known for its diversity of plants and animals.  This area is the location of the Pasvikdalen National Park, described as the place where the Siberian Taiga (the world’s largest coniferous forest belt) comes to an end.  In this region there is Europe’s largest population of brown bear.  Pasvikdalen is also a very interesting place for ornithologists.

With our friends and colleagues who live there, Zuba Ski have developed a wide range of exciting winter activities for our discerning clients!

  • Experience the beauty of silence uniquely surrounded by nature
  • Get to know the Sami Culture
  • Visit the herds of reindeer on the snow-covered plains of the Finnmark-vidda
  • Participate in a king crab safari for the chance to both see and taste the giant crab
  • Drive a snow mobile across the Arctic landscape
  • Go on a reindeer safari
  • Join a dog team under the Northern Lights
  • Join multi day expeditions and tours to experience the beautiful Arctic environment
  • Sleep in wooden cabins, with saunas and outside Norwegian hot tubs
  • Even take an opportunity to live the Sami life and sleep in a lavvu, the traditional Sami tent.

All these activities and adventures are available within the Zuba Ski Arctic Norway programmes for this winter.

It is a fascinating and exciting environment with snow lying all the way down to the edge of the Arctic Ocean.  It is here that you will find the perfect setting for an unforgettable winter holiday, whether you are looking for active adventures or seeking absolute pure peace and quiet!

Be inspired by our activities, they will provide you with a rich knowledge of the way of life in this Arctic region.  The memories, experiences and stories you will take home will always stay with you.