This incredible nine-day tour aims to provide small groups and families with an introduction to the wildlife and environment of one of Europe's last remnants of wilderness. Groups will explore Kainuu, a wilderness region of Finland on the border with Russia, characterised by stunning hills, forests, lakes and rivers, mires, and pure, wild habitat. It is this untamed environment which is home to wild forest reindeer, moose, and in particular, large carnivores which are either very rare or extinct elsewhere in Europe.
As a group, you will experience the thrill of living in Finland's remote taiga forests, a region famed for its rich tradition and proud culture - the region's settlement history is among the oldest in Finland – as well as its wildlife. This tour incorporates numerous activities (all carried out in association with the Finnish Association for Nature Conservation) involving wildlife conservation in Europe - including lending a helping hand at the husky-base, trekking into the wilderness with the dogs, canoeing to beaver dams and learning how to track bears before spending a night in a wildlife hide trying to spot various species in their natural habitat.
Accommodation consists of traditional log cabins, previously utilised by forest workers, which have been updated to include modern conveniences without sacrificing their simplistic, rural charm. And of course, there is a traditional Finnish sauna to unwind in at the end of the day – what more could you ask for?