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| Experience the traditional yet modern Sami village of Guovdageaidnu and everything it has to offer. Take a tour on a reindeersled, try ice fishing, driving snow mobile on the tundra or racing with reindeers. Listen to traditional yoik and modern sami music, go to concerts, party the sami way or enjoy the peace and tranquility of the vast north. |
 | (Photo: Finnmark Reiseliv)
Where to stay:
Thon Hotell Kautokeino 0047-78 48 70 00
Bed & Breakfasts:
| Cunovuohppi fjellstue |
0047-78 48 61 60, 0047-48 10 60 03 |
| Kautokeino Villmarksenter A/S |
0047-78 48 76 02 |
| Suolovuopmi fjellstue |
0047-78 48 75 10 |
| Arctic motell & camping |
0047-78 48 54 00, 0047-90 14 42 65 |
Camping:
| Hættas Camping |
0047-78 48 62 60 |
| Fritidssenter og Camping |
0047-78 48 57 33 |
| Garggoluoppal Camping |
0047-78 48 91 80 |
Attractions:
Visit Destinasjon Kautokeino for a complete list of agencies that offer tours.
Finnmark Reiseliv has information about activities in the whole county of Finnmark.
How to get here:
Nearest airport is in Hetta (Enontekiö), Finland. From there it is 80 km to Guovdageaidnu. There are no buses going from Hetta to Guovdageaidnu, but it is possible to arrange for someone to pick you up there.
Another possibility is to take a flight to Rovaniemi, in Lapland, Finland, and rent a car there.
Coming from Sweden you can rent a car in Kiruna.
Last stop for buses going north from Kiruna is Karesuando on the Finnish border. It is 140 km from there to Guovdageaidnu. There are no buses going from Karesuando to Guovdageaidnu.
Nearest airport in Norway is Alta Airport, 130 km from Guovdageaidnu. From there you can take bus nr 110. Download timetable or visit bus companys website: It is also possible to rent a car from Europcar in Alta.
There are no trains going to northern Norway.
The festival can arrange pick-ups if needed.
Contact us for details!
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