Included Excursion: Sámi Cultural Encounter
Learn about the rich history, culture, and traditions of the Sámi people from a shaman. He will share captivating stories about the Sámi way of life, including their unique joik songs, their language, and their time-honored practice of reindeer herding (though note there are no reindeers on site). Discover how the these traditionally nomadic people have adapted to modern society while preserving their way of life.
In the cozy warmth of the lavvo tent, watch in an atmosphere of quiet reverence as the shaman connects with the Sámi spirits that dwell there and in the surrounding nature. He'll explain the significance of the Northern Lights in their beliefs – and with luck the experience may be accompanied by the magical glow of the aurora borealis.
As you listen, enjoy a warm drink and snacks, or try a cup of chaga tea, a traditional Sámi beverage known for its healing properties. The Northern Lights have always held a special place in the Sámi understanding of the universe, and the shaman's stories will illuminate their importance in a way you've never experienced before.
Port Info
At 68 degrees North, Narvik lies 140 miles inside the Arctic Circle. Its history as a settlement began in the Stone Age, and Vikings are also known to have lived in the area. The modern town came into existence in the 1870s to serve the needs of the iron industry. Iron ore is mined in neighbouring Sweden and, as an ice-free port, Narvik was chosen as the ideal export location. The LKAB mining corporation is still a major employer and landowner in the area, shipping some 25,000,000 tons of iron ore from the port annually. This industrial heritage has shaped the town and now forms the basis of some of its most popular tourist attractions.
Start Time
Feb 21 1:00PM CET
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End Time
Feb 21 6:00PM CET