Breivikeidet
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Discover the Aurora Alps and Breivikeidet
Our Aurora Alps camp is located in Breivikeidet, a quaint village by the fjords, nestled among the highest mountains in Northern Norway, boasting breathtaking landscapes and amazing wildlife.
Here, 170 huskies eagerly await the chance to dash through the snow with your sled. Driving a dog sled with your own team of huskies is an extraordinary experience and a must-do for anyone visiting Northern Norway. Welcome to an adventure where a pack of fluffy new friends awaits you!
We also offer cross-country skiing, a fantastic way to explore the outdoors. You’ll feel a real sense of satisfaction as you conquer the tracks! No previous experience is necessary, making this tour suitable for almost everyone.
After the activities, you are invited into our lavvu (an indigenous Sami tent), where you can warm up by the campfire with hot drinks and cake.
Here are some of our highlights:
Join our Q&A session
Depending on the duration of the drive, the guides may start a Q&A session where you can ask anything related to Tromsø, the Northern Lights, tonight’s tour, or other relevant topics.
Please refrain from asking questions unrelated to your trip.
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Sustainability
Norwegian Travel is committed to building a sustainable travel industry in Norway by grounding itself in the communities where we operate, staying in tune with and protecting the wildlife and nature we love to showcase, and providing equitable and safe environments for our staff and guests.
Norwegian Travel Company is Eco-Lighthouse certified. We minimize our carbon footprint, operate resource-efficiently, and work towards being a leader in environmental responsibility within the travel industry.
Huskies are our four-legged colleagues, and we practice responsible animal tourism. In our kennels, we strive to meet the needs of our dogs to the fullest, in line with the five domains of animal welfare: nutrition, environment, physical health, behavioral interactions, and the effect of all the above on the mental health of the animals.
Read more about our sustainability actions here: https://sustainability.norwegian.travel