Luxury camping in Lapland, Sweden. It does not get wilder than this
Luxury camping in Lapland? Yes “it is a thing”. Call it glamping or camping in the wilderness. The experience is the same and overshadows everything most people have experienced.

The experience of no electricity, clean air and water, and silence
It may not be luxury in the traditional sense, as there is neither running water nor electricity, but rustic and exquisite camps like this promise and provide a refuge from everyday life in the detached house or apartment, for those who dream of simpler and literally more natural surroundings.Are those reindeer skins that cheap?
Is it so cheap to sleep on reindeer fur. No, not really, but I would argue that you get more for your money out in the fresh air than at most hotels. This trip puts a good place in the soul and requires an incredible amount of preparation by the organizers, not by you you just have to show up and enjoy. And that camp is somewhere else next time. A moving feast, as Ernest Hemingway wrote, that if anyone was in search of the great nature.
Then there is a sauna for everyone
A few hours later you are probably ready for the scorching sauna. After 20 minutes of sweat, you probably ran out into the night air and threw yourself naked into the deep powder snow. The endorphins knock voluptuously in the body. It beats winter bathing in dk.Local and authentic food
It is probably authentic that it is traceable and local. This is how it is. While our guide is cooking, you can get the story of each ingredient, such as how he caught the mountain trout by a lake on the border with Norway, where he learned to fish with his father. During another meal – elk with palt, a rich mixture of potatoes and flour.The guide tells quite safely about his child of the heart, namely more about the original Sami culture, which was his motivation for creating the camp. He grew up in a local reindeer herding family and told me how he wants to “create awareness of [his] people”. This is the real reason to come here: for learning about the Sami way of life. He taught me about deforestation going on in Sweden, even now; how the Sami practice of having reindeer was threatened; but also about a recent historic ruling in the Swedish Supreme Court, which had granted the Sami hunting and fishing rights back.Camping north of the Polar circle in LaplandLapland, the last wilderness of Europe. Camping in Lapland, Sweden is perhaps one of the most rewarding experiences of overwhelming nature, you will ever have. You are 200 km North of the Polar Circle in Sweden, a huge country with only ca. 12 mill people.Camping 200 km North of the Polar Circle
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