I just loved it
Favourite activity? It’s got to be the snowmobiling. I just loved it. The guide was wonderful, very patient, and worked so the whole group had a great time. The only thing was I wanted to do it for longer! I really can't say there was anything I didn't enjoy.
- Angela Norton
30 April 2014
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Food was excellent
Most enjoyable activity? The husky run and sitting in the pen with the huskies afterwards. Amazing animals, and so well-trained. Least enjoyable activity? The cross-country skiing. No-one's faulty but my own and no hard feelings - I was just rubbish at it :) Comments: reading reviews before going to Nellim, the food at the hotel was down-played - things like "Don't expect a Michelin star" - but the food was genuinely excellent. Simple, healthy, tasty, hearty meals. I've stayed at 5* Hilton Resorts before and the food at the Nellim Wilderness hotel was better :)
- Steve Wilkes
30 April 2014
A review of Nellim - Aurora in the Wild
Exceptional holiday
This was a wonderful holiday - we were delighted with it in every respect. The accommodation was warm and cosy, and the staff were helpful and friendly. Our guide was excellent and did a very good job adapting the day's agenda to suit us and the weather - this meant that we actually had longer than was originally scheduled for snowmobiling and skiing. The highlights for us were the husky sledding and the Aurora expeditions - we were lucky enough to see the Aurora twice, and the second time was a fantastic display. We had booked an Aurora bubble for our last night and this was an unforgettable experience as we were able to watch the Aurora from within for hours - probably one of the best things we've ever done. Of course it is a matter of luck as to whether you will see the Aurora, but I would say that travelling later in the season, as we did, might give you a better chance of clear skies. This holiday is described as 'very active' - we are both reasonably fit, and I would say that you would have to have at least some level of fitness to handle the cross-country skiing, and have at least some balance to handle the huskies (but this isn't too hard), but we found that we had quite a lot of recovery time during the day so no-one who does at least some regular exercise should find the trip too hard. I would thoroughly recommend it.
- Richard Flower
14 April 2014
A review of Muotka - Northern Lights Adventure
Activity guides were extremely knowledgeable and enthusiastic
Activity guides were extremely knowledgeable and enthusiastic. (We) Very much enjoyed all activities equally.
- John & Lilly McAllister
8 April 2014
A review of Muotka - Search for the Northern Lights
We saw the Aurora twice
Overall an excellent holiday. We saw the Aurora twice, the second time a fantastic display.
- Peter Drummond
8 April 2014
A review of Muotka - Fellside Auroras
Activity guide was excellent
I gave an excellent to the activity guide because Pascal led most of the excursions that I went on. He is obviously very passionate about what he does, is extremely knowledgeable and a most interesting person to listen to. He answered all questions and gave anecdotal accounts of things he had experienced and I very much enjoyed being with him as a result.
- Carole Ghazali
7 April 2014
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Staff and guides were superb
All the winter sports activities were planned and delivered to a high standard. It was good to be able to borrow skis & snowshoes to go out on our own too. We also stayed one night in the Aurora Bubble but unfortunately the cloud came over... We had two nights of Aurora to 'top and tail' our holiday. The first (13th March) were the best we have seen and had everyone entranced. The staff and guides were superb. Nothing was too much trouble for them and they organised our activity programme brilliantly. This is a fantastic place to stay as it is away from any settlement and all the equipment is on site so as soon as you are kitted up, you are off to enjoy the beautiful scenery. The guides were really knowledgeable about the area and the Aurora and obviously enjoyed their work.
- Anne & Andrew Leaney
7 April 2014
A review of Muotka - Search for the Northern Lights
It more than met expectations!
The local/activity guide was excellent, very knowledgeable and able to answer any questions posed to him. He ran each activity with safety in mind and at the right level for the groups abilities. He was flexible and always ran with the majority decision; when one activity over ran he moved the time of the next one to give us enough of a break between activities. The staff at the hotel were lovely and bent over backwards to make our stay enjoyable, nothing was too much effort for them as well as always being cheerful. A great credit to their nation. The activities involved snowmobiling, snowshoeing and a sleigh ride. The Aurora camp meant that the evening was going to be enjoyable with seeing Aurora activity the 'icing on the cake'. The holiday description gives enough detail of most of the activities to whet your appetite whilst just keeping back enough detail for most activities to still hold an element of surprise which was great and made the whole holiday a pleasure. It more than met expectations!
- Jennifer Stacey & Keith Boseley
7 April 2014
A review of Muotka - Search for the Northern Lights
We met some lovely people
It is the first time we have done such a group style trip - we are usually very independent travellers but we very much enjoyed it and had the opportunity to enjoy activities we otherwise would not have done. We also met some lovely people. Snowmobiling was more fun than expected and we had several good trips out. The ultimate enjoyment was seeing the Aurora on our last night! Our second favourite activity was the husky dog sledding. The guides were very friendly and helpful and full of information and conversation. The evening campfires were good fun and enjoyable even without any Northern Lights to see!
- Douglas Atkinson
7 April 2014
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It was a fabulous trip for our 30th wedding anniversary and one we shall always remember
From the moment of first enquiry by phone we found The Aurora Zone staff to be extremely friendly, helpful and knowledgeable. Thereafter our flight travel arrangements were excellent and the hotel surpassed all expectations. Our stay in Luosto was perfect in most every regard. The hotel staff and the activity guides could not do enough for us and were pleasant and enthusiastic throughout. It was a fabulous trip for our 30th wedding anniversary and one we shall always remember.
- Neil Vicary
7 April 2014
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All in all I think one of the best holidays my husband and I have been on
It’s very difficult to choose one activity alone, probably the ones I wasn’t expecting, like racing along a black volcanic beach with the Atlantic waves crashing in alongside our super vehicle, or being able to go into the highlands, again because of our super vehicle or the most impressive waterfall of all Urridafoss which we just called into on our way back to Hotel Ranga. Words like Awesome, Spectacular and Breathtaking are very overused and often misused in our language but I believe that Iceland has Natural features for which these words are appropriate, and I found myself using them frequently. Our holiday was for a special occasion and mainly with the hope of seeing the Northern Lights. Unfortunately we didn’t manage to see them but there was so much more to enjoy that we didn't seem to mind. We were in a group of 12 very friendly people who all added to our enjoyment and our guide Gummi was fantastic, his knowledge and sense of humour and fun meant that we went to places we probably wouldn't have been able to go if we were on a coach tour. Everything was well organised from booking, to all of the activities we took part in. All in all I think one of the best holidays my husband and I have been on. Thank you.
- Teresa Kennett
7 April 2014
A review of Natural Wonders and Northern Lights
Hugely impressed with everything
Hugely impressed with everything; great organisation and information beforehand and whenever I phoned Aurora Zone with concerns or questions, I always received a patient and informative response. As for Abisko and the Mountain Lodge ... we were blown away by the beauty of the area, the wonderful people and the absolutely stunning food.
- Mary Wheal
7 April 2014
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The guides were fantastic
The guides were fantastic, particularly Joonas, a most charismatic young man. I loved being outside all day in the snow and fresh-air, being active and being given an insight into the life of the people who live there permanently. Spending time with Hannu-Pekker, the reindeer herder and ice-fisherman, was just great. I loved it all including sitting around the open fires for lunch and in the evenings. Seeing the Northern Lights was a bonus.
- Hilary Payne
7 April 2014
A review of Nellim - Aurora in the Wild
Still coming down from an amazing holiday
We got back from this trip last week (March 2014) and are still coming down from an amazing holiday.The 'natural wonders' of Iceland exceeded our expectations - a massive amount was included in the four days. The geysers were spectacular, our guide took us into the highlands, the three waterfalls on the itinerary were each special and different from each other; we got to appreciate the power of the glaciers and walked and drove up black sand beaches and lava fields.   We were even lucky to catch a 15 minute window and saw the Northern Lights above the hotel.   The trip was finished off by a dip in the blue lagoon which was surreal - swimming in warm milky water, with driving cold rain and bare rocks around it - but very invigorating.The trip was made more special by our guide, Einar Olufson, who was very knowledgable and clearly loved his country.  His driving off the Super Jeep was excellent, taking us to places we would never get to in a bus trip.The organisation and administration by The Aurora Zone worked very smoothly.   As vegetarians we were very pleased that the hotels were well aware or our requirements, and had made special meals for us, which were clearly not an afterthought as is often the case.
- Margaret Conner
4 April 2014
A review of Natural Wonders and Northern Lights
Great holiday
The Abisko Mountain Lodge is a lovely place to stay. The staff were all friendly and helpful. The building is small (17 rooms and some cabins located nearby) and right on the edge of forest and open country for walks. Not that Abisko is large but there is a garage and Co-op within a few minutes walk of the lodge. Lovely communal area with bar and comfy chairs and this is where you'll spend your time when not outside, sleeping or eating! The bedroom was small with (in our case) twin beds that we couldn't put side by side and a small en-suite shower room/toilet. It was perfectly adequate and indeed the beds and deceptively thin duvet are very, very warm and comfortable. You'll probably live out of your suitcase whilst staying there. If you are expecting or hoping for a typical hotel room then choose another location! When we arrived we were fitted up with warm outer clothing, warm mittens and boots and a warm hat. We wore this for our activities and usually at other times when we left the hotel. It was very comfortable and very warm over two inner layers with a thermal base layer. For the energetic activities this was one layer too many! It was warm enough on some days (when the cold wind wasn't blowing) for us to wear our own outdoor gear (in March). The dinners are a set three course menu. They were all delicious and ranged from poached cod to braised reindeer. We ordered the house red or white with dinner and this was enjoyable and not too expensive (for Sweden!). The Swedish bottled beers were very enjoyable and if you are really picky they serve bottled Old Speckled Hen. The breakfasts were traditional Swedish buffet and there is a cooked set lunch provided. Complementary hot coffee and tea is available at all times - just help yourself. No complaints about the food. We were able to watch the Aurora for over four hours on one night - it was still going when we went to bed at 2am. The package included of 1/2 day activities so plan things to do during the other half of each day. The area is lovely to walk through and you can walk to the Abisko National Park visitor centre and the cable car. Walking across the frozen lake to the islands is interesting! Our activities were: Ice fishing - didn't think lying on the ice watching a piece of fishing line would be interesting but we had a great guide in Klaus and the weather was wonderful and so it was an enjoyable afternoon. Snowshoe walk - this was intended to take us to a viewpoint free of light polution to watch the lights. There was some activity on the night we did this but in fact there are other places close to the lodge where you can watch so this was more of an experience walking in snowshoes! Snowmobile trek - we had a morning driving our own two person snowmobiles. The guide took us into the Abisko National Park. Stunning scenery and again wonderful sunny weather. Husky dog sled - go for the 'drive your own team' option, it's fantastic. My wife didn't want to drive the sled and we were expecting that she could sit in the sled whilst I drove. However these are single person sleds. The guide was happy to accommodate our circumstances and she was able to sit on his sled. If you are a couple and one of you wants to drive and one be a passenger you should state this when booking to ensure it can be accommodated. Visit to a Sámi village - again we weren't expecting a lot from this but it was very intersting, very enjoyable and not to be missed. Maria, the Sámi reindeer herder who talked to us about the Sámi life was superb. We also had an enjoyable Sámi reindeer soup and their (very, very, very strong) coffee - I don't take sugar but I took three lumps in this! The ICEHOTEL was a great experience.  We upgraded to an Art Suite.  In reality you won't spend time relaxing in your suite so the reason to upgrade is to show pictures of the sculture afterwards and say 'this was my room'!
- Brian Johnson
2 April 2014
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