The Kings Trail
Hiking Across Swedish Lapland
*Minimum of 4 people
Single supplement in Stockholm €400 pp
*NB Pricing as per local currency
€10 pp of your trip cost is donated to high impact climate charities
Itinerary
Day 2 – Stockholm, night train to Abisko
Day 3 – Abisko
Day 4 – Abisko to Abiskojaure Mountain Hut
Day 5 – Abiskojaure to Alesjaure
Day 6 – Alesjaure to Tjakja
Day 7 – Tjakja to Salka
Day 8 – Salka to Singi
Day 9 – Singi to Teusajaure
Day 10 – Teusajaure to Saltoluokta
Day 11 – Saltoluokta to Gällivare and Stockholm
Day 12 – Stockholm Exploration and Farewell Dinner
Day 13 – Depart to where your heart desires
Highlights
Lapland (spanning northern Sweden, Finland, Norway, and a part of Russia) is one of the last great wilderness regions of Europe.
Remote, raw, and sparsely populated, it’s a land defined by extremes – Arctic tundra, birch forests, and endless fells (rounded mountains). Reindeer everywhere, cared for by the indigenous Sámi people and the midnight sun is brught for 24 hrs a day June & July.
The Kungsleden is a long distance trail created by the King of Sweden and widely considered one of the most beautiful trails in the world. The journey is connected by an iconic sleeper train from Stockholm; an incredible journey in itself.
Every day on the trail gives you the opportunity to have a mountain sauna often including a wild swim or splash in many of the streams, rivers and lakes. The feeling is simply magic!
Lapland is the homeland of the Sámi, who have lived here for thousands of years, using the land as part of their traditional migration.
Reindeer are part of their cultural identity and an important resource for the communities. Today Reindeer herding is carried out in 51 Sámi communities in Sweden and during our journey we experience a unique insight into this fascinating culture.
Characterised by daily mountain saunas this journey is like no other.
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Our Climate Commitment
We care deeply about the Alpine environment and are passionate about sharing this incredible landscape with our guests.
We understand that tourism is another pressure on the fragile ecosystem and accept responsibility for the carbon emissions that our tours produce. We are therefore committed to reducing our impact as much as possible.
As we cannot eliminate all sources of carbon emissions for our tours, we have decided to donate €10 per client to high impact pro-climate nonprofits recommended by the world's leading climate charity evaluators.
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