The perfect wilderness paradise
This holiday was definitely one of the best I have ever been on. There were plenty of activities to do and the local rep - Peter was friendly and very helpful. In one week, I packed in snowshoeing, cross-country skiing (both skis and snowshoes were also available to borrow at your own leisure), snowmobiling, husky sledding, ice fishing, reindeer herding, plenty of campfire-making and cooking,
learning about the local wildlife, history and customs and of course, photographing the beautiful Aurora Borealis. All of the hotel's local guides were highly-skilled, extremely knowledgeable and a pleasure to spend time with - they are very proud of their jobs and country and I can see exactly why. The local forests and the many expanses of frozen water that make up Lake Inari are very picturesque and if you are lucky, you will spot some of the native wildlife such as reindeer, goldeneyes, siberian jays, arctic grouse, foxes and red squirrels. When it came to the evening, the guides led us on a variety of trips (usually by snowmobile or a sled pulled along by one of the guides on a snowmobile) and we usually stopped at one of their 'Aurora camps' - a log cabin out in the forest at the edge of the lake and more importantly, well away from the interference of the hotel lights. We made a small fire and drank hot berry juice under the stars as we waited for the Northern Lights to show themselves and when they did... they were truly spectacular. With regard to the actual photography, the guides were all very knowledgeable and provided help with the optimum camera settings. I was very sad to be leaving when the week was up, but I will certainly be returning to Nellim in the near future to spend more time in the amazing wilderness with these wonderful people.
- Grace Pickford
4 February 2013
A review of Nellim - Aurora in the Wild