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A Taste
of Lapland DAY
1 - KIRKENES/FINNISH LAPLAND/INARI This 3-day tour of Norwegian and Finnish
Lapland begins in Kirkenes. Here you are picked up by your guide/driver at the
harbor, the airport, or at your hotel, depending on your itinerary. Your journey
starts along the Neidenfjord to Neiden, where you'll first stop at a salmon river.
From mid-June to the end of August, you'll be able to watch the salmon play, and
from mid-July to mid-August, you'll have the chance to watch traditional net fishing.You'll
continue through vast highland marshes dotted with lakes, then travel along Varangerfjord
to Tana Bru, exploring the border river between Norway and Finland, known to be
the best salmon river in Europe. Through the Tana Valley, famous for its beautiful
scenery, there's a short stop at Ailikas, the holy mountain of the Sami people,
with wonderful views of the surrounding landscape. Continue via Utsjoki to Inari,
experiencing an ever-changing mountain landscape and reindeer. This area has
20 times more reindeer than inhabitants. Upon arrival in Inari, check into the
Hotel Kultahovi, a cozy, small hotel with personal service, where you'll spend
two nights. In the evening, visit the reindeer-herding family Paadar. Feed the
reindeer and visit the small family museum, and listen to the interesting history
of the Sami and about their culture. Coffee and biscuits in a real Sami tent will
be served. DAY
2 - INARI The following day you'll visit the SIIDA Sami and Nature Museum,
housing extensive information regarding the region. The rest of the day is at
your leisure. Your guide/driver can arrange a variety of activities and excursions
at an extra charge. If you would like to further exploring the Sami culture, the
Inari Open-Air Museum is open during the summer to complement the exhibitions
at SIIDA. It presents typical dwellings of Sami fishermen and the nomadic Sami.
If you're interested in local churches, you can visit the Sami Church, a beautiful
wooden church open daily for visitors, or the Pielpajarvi Wilderness Church. To
explore the area by boat, take a two-hour cruise on Lake Inari to the sacrificial
island of Ukko. Shopping opportunities are also available - local handicrafts
are exhibited and sold at the Sapmelas Doudjarat Craft House. The works of a widely
known crafts master, Petteri Laiti, are on display and sold at the Samekki Crafts
shop. For traditional and modern silver jewelry you can visit the Inarin Hopea
Gallery, and for traditional and modern crafts made from local materials, there
is Inarista Kasin. You also have wonderful opportunities for hiking, fishing,
canoeing, biking, and gold panning. Reservations are not required. You can make
your plans upon arrival. | 
Lapland
lifestyle (photo courtesy: Norwegian Coastal Voyage).
DAY
3 - INARI/FINNISH LAPLAND/KIRKENES Your drive back to Kirkenes starts with
an early departure from Inari traveling to the Kaamanen bird-observation tower.
Here you can enjoy the wonderful views. Continue along the western banks of Inari
Lake and pass more than 50 lakes before arriving in Sevettijarvi, housing a small
village museum and Greek Orthodox wooden church. Before arriving in Kirkenes,
visit the Russian border, the only place in Europe where a NATO country borders
on Russia. 2004
price of US$510 per person Please note: This program is available May 20 -
September 25. Extra hotel nights are available upon request. This program may
also be combined with other Pre/Post Tour Options We
offer the right cruise at the right price. Call 1-800-334-6544 (U.S.) or +1-212-480-4521
(International) or go to How to Book. Click
here to take a Virtual
Norwegian Coastal Voyage Cruise
(flash and high-speed internet connection recommended) For
2003 sailing schedules on the brand new millennium ships, visit MS
Midnatsol,
MS Finnmarken, or MS
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