Kakslauttanen Igloo Village, Finland
Located in one of the most stunning sceneries you will
find. Kakslauttanen Igloo Village is located just
outside the Urho Kekkonen National Park, Finland’s largest national park. The village’s surroundings are the cleanest
in the world and probably one of the few
places you can drink directly from the nearby stream or lake.
You can choose to stay in one of the two different styles of
glass igloos that allow guests to sleep under the stars and watch the northern
lights right from the comfort of their warm, comfortable beds. For a real adventure guests can opt for a
night in the snow igloo while even though the temperature outside can easily
dip down to 40 below the temperature inside the snow igloos stays between minus
2-6 degrees. But don’t worry you will be
given everything you need to have a comfortable, though probably slightly cool,
night.
There are also more traditional style lodges available as
well.
Winter activities include husky and reindeer safaris, snowmobiling,
horse riding, ice fishing, cross country skiing and snowboarding.
Summer activities
include gold panning, horse and husky safaris, ATVing, hiking, mountain biking,
chasing the northern lights, canoeing and white water kayaking. (northern light viewing is between August and
April, see website for exact dates).
Small glass igloos start at $437 per night
Large glass igloos start at $638 per night











