How to Travel in Lapland – Flights, Trains, Buses and Authentic Arctic Transport

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18/09/25

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Traveling to Lapland is like pressing pause on everyday life. And believe it or not, the adventure starts long before you arrive. Whether you board a night train gliding under the Northern Lights, take a shuttle through snowy forests, or sit at the front of a husky sled pulled by eager dogs — every journey becomes an experience in itself.

When planning your first trip to Lapland, one question always comes up: how do you get around easily and enjoy your stay stress-free?

This guide explains all your options — from flights and trains to huskies and snowmobiles. At Munay Experience, we believe in traveling differently: gently, authentically, and with deep respect for nature.


Getting to Lapland – How to Arrive

International Flights to Finland and Norway

Let’s be honest: most travelers choose to fly. From Paris, Geneva, or Brussels you can reach Helsinki on direct flights with Finnair, Air France or Transavia. There are even direct flights from Paris to Ivalo in just 3h30 — fast and convenient, especially for winter holidays in Lapland.

Once in Finland, you’ll find connections to Rovaniemi, Ivalo, Kittilä, or Tromsø on the Norwegian side.

This is the ideal solution for families or solo travelers with only a week of vacation. At the airport, shuttles and taxis are ready to take you directly to your chalet or hotel — like with Munay Experience or Muotkan Ruoktu. Roads are well-maintained year-round, even in heavy snow, making transfers safe and comfortable.


The Slow Travel Option: Train + Bus from Europe

Want to make the journey part of the adventure? Increasingly, travelers are choosing slow travel to Lapland.

From Paris you can take a train via Hamburg to Stockholm. From there, a night train brings you to Kiruna (Sweden) or Helsinki before heading north to Rovaniemi.

Regional buses take you deeper into the wilderness — for example, from Rovaniemi up to Inari. This is a growing option for eco-conscious travelers or those seeking authentic experiences.

The Arctic night train is a real adventure: you fall asleep to the rhythm of the rails and wake up to postcard views — snow-covered pines, frozen rivers, and remote villages. A magical start to your Lapland trip.


Which Option Should You Choose?

  • Families & friends: flights + organized transfers for maximum comfort.
  • Couples: train + bus for romance and unforgettable landscapes.
  • Solo women travelers: flight + secure shuttle with local guide for peace of mind.

Transport in Lapland – How to Get Around

Driving in Lapland – Freedom with Caution

Renting a car in Lapland gives you independence, but winter driving requires care. Roads are icy, visibility can be reduced, and reindeer often cross without warning. Cars are equipped with snow tires, and main roads are cleared regularly, but you must adapt your speed.

For first-time visitors, we recommend skipping car rental and instead choosing transfers, buses, or guides for stress-free travel.


Buses & Local Shuttles – Affordable and Reliable

Finland and Sweden have efficient regional bus networks — punctual, comfortable, and budget-friendly. Ideal for solo travelers.

Munay Experience also offers private small-group transfers directly to Muotkan Ruoktu, our nature lodge base in the Muotkatunturi wilderness.


The Arctic Train – A Must-Try Experience

Slower than flying, but deeply immersive: the train from Helsinki to Rovaniemi (or from Stockholm to Kiruna) is worth experiencing at least once. It’s the perfect way to feel the gradual shift from city to wilderness.


Taxis & Organized Transfers – Simple and Stress-Free

In Lapland, taxis are rare and expensive — Uber doesn’t exist. The easiest option is to book transfers in advance or share with other travelers.

With Munay Experience, you’re welcomed by a French-speaking guide and travel by private shuttle to your accommodation — safe and seamless.


Authentic Lapland Transport Experiences

Husky Sledding – Traditional & Magical

Imagine standing on your own sled, huskies bounding ahead, silence all around except for the sound of runners on snow. This isn’t just an activity — it’s a traditional way of traveling across Lapland.

At Munay Experience, we work only with passionate mushers who respect their dogs’ well-being. Everyone can try driving their own sled — no tourist traps, only real experiences.


Snowmobiles – Speed & Adventure

Dreaming of vast frozen landscapes and reaching remote Arctic wilderness? Snowmobiles give you access to places otherwise unreachable — frozen lakes, snowy fells, and panoramic viewpoints.

Guided by passionate locals like Kinga or Kevin, this is pure adrenaline and an unforgettable Lapland adventure — safe even for beginners.


Traditional Wooden Sleds – Slow & Serene

For a calmer approach, ride in a traditional wooden sled pulled by a snowmobile. Perfect for Northern Lights hunting or quiet nights under Arctic skies.


Arctic Skiing & Backcountry Touring

With Arctic skis (a mix between snowshoes and cross-country skis), you can travel slowly and freely through untouched landscapes. Easy to learn, accessible to everyone, and one of the most authentic ways to connect with Lapland’s wilderness.


Summer Transport – Boats, Canoes & Packrafts

In summer, Lapland’s rivers and lakes become natural highways. Try packrafting for adrenaline or stand-up paddleboarding (SUP) for relaxation.

Munay Experience is a pioneer in offering packraft expeditions in the Muotkatunturi Nature Reserve. Guided by Kinga and Kevin, you’ll discover Lapland’s secret waterways under the Midnight Sun or glowing Northern Lights.


Munay Experience – Traveling Differently

Our philosophy: transport should be part of the journey, not just a way from A to B. Every transfer is a chance for connection, discovery, and immersion in Arctic culture.

We work with small groups to reduce environmental impact, partner with locals to support communities, and design journeys that respect nature and traditions.

With Munay Experience, you won’t find mass tourism — only authentic, human, and deeply memorable Lapland travel experiences.


Conclusion

Traveling in Lapland is more than logistics — it’s part of the adventure. Flights, trains, buses, huskies, snowmobiles… every option tells a story and brings you closer to the magic of the Arctic Circle.

👉 Discover our all-inclusive Lapland trips for families, couples, and solo women travelers — and book your Arctic adventure with Munay Experience.

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