Follow an Indigenous Sámi family as they travel with their reindeer along ancient migration routes. This is a rare opportunity to move with the herd, live close to nature and experience spring migration at the pace set by the reindeer.
Every spring, reindeer migrate between their winter and summer grazing lands — a journey that has shaped Sámi life for thousands of years. On this multi-day experience, you join an Indigenous Sámi reindeer-herding family and travel through Arctic landscapes alongside the herd, learning about Sámi culture, traditions and the seasonal cycle of reindeer herding.
There is no fixed schedule. Some days involve movement across the tundra by snowmobile and sled, while others are quiet and slow, with time for rest, photography, camp tasks and shared coffee around the fire. Each day is shaped by weather, terrain and the natural movement of the reindeer, creating a deeply grounded slow-life experience.
You stay in a traditional Sámi lavvu and share real daily life with your hosts: meals, camp routines, storytelling and safe participation in herding activities when appropriate. Depending on timing and conditions, you may experience Northern Lights, twilight nights or the first signs of the Midnight Sun.
Travel alongside the reindeer herd during real spring migration
Live and travel with an Indigenous Sámi reindeer-herding family
Participate in safe herding tasks, feeding and daily camp life
Sleep in a traditional Sámi lavvu that moves with the herd
Learn Sámi history, traditions and the reindeer’s seasonal cycle
Experience Arctic light, silence and seasonal transition in the tundra.
Season: Spring migration
Duration: 3–6 days depending on herd movement
Group size: Very small, exclusive groups
Accommodation: Traditional Sámi lavvu
Guiding & meals: Included
Availability: Very limited.
Accommodation is simple, off-grid and authentic: a large shared lavvu with warm sleeping bags and reindeer-hide mattresses. The camp moves with the herd and facilities are basic, with outdoor toilet and no shower.
Food is prepared by the Sámi family and may include reindeer meat, Arctic fish, soups, bread and berries. Dietary needs can be accommodated with advance notice.
What to bring: Warm outdoor clothing, wool layers, waterproof jacket, gloves, hat, scarf, good boots, a phone or camera, and an openness to slow, nature-led experiences.
Important to know: This is a real working migration, not a staged event. Timing cannot be predicted precisely, and weather or herd movement may require changes to the plan.
Guests must be comfortable with simple accommodation, outdoor living and flexible days shaped by nature. Safety always comes first, and all participation is guided.
Pick-up and drop-off
All local transportation during the migration
Sámi guides throughout the experience
Traditional lavvu accommodation and camp equipment
Sleeping bag and reindeer-hide mattress
All meals and warm drinks
Cultural storytelling and history
Participation in safe herding activities and feeding.

Reindeer Island Hammerfest offers authentic Sámi experiences in the Arctic landscape of Finnmark, Northern Norway.
Guests can meet reindeer up close, learn about traditional reindeer herding, and experience Sámi culture through stories, joik, food and everyday life with a real reindeer-herding family.
We offer a range of small-group experiences throughout the year, including reindeer encounters, seasonal herding activities, slow-life cultural experiences, Arctic nature tours and Northern Lights excursions.
Our experiences focus on genuine encounters, respect for nature and culture, and giving visitors a deeper understanding of Sámi life in the Arctic.