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EASTERN FINLAND, LAPLAND & NORTHCAPE
(FI001SMT)
For your group
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Day 1: Traces of the Past (L, D, coach, 270 km / 168 miles)
Depart by coach for Porvoo, the second
oldest town in Finland. The old part of the
town is famous for its charming old
warehouses, cobblestone lanes, handicraft
shops and the medieval cathedral. Lunch will
be enjoyed in the old Ruotsinpyhtää
ironworks village, dotted with red
18th-century workers´ dwellings. Next stop
will be at Langinkoski rapids where you see
the imperial fishing lodge that Czar
Alexander III had built on the shore of the
roaring rapids. Dinner and overnight at
Rantasipi Hotel Valtionhotelli in Imatra |
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Day 2: Stunning Finnish
Countryside
(B, L, D, coach, 270 km / 168 miles)
Drive through the beautiful
Punkaharju esker ridge, an isthmus
between two large lakes, and
continue to Retretti Art Exhibition
featuring classical and contemporary
collections, housed partly in an
underground cave. After lunch in
Punkaharju you head to Savonlinna to
pay a visit to Olavinlinna Castle,
the venue of the annual Savonlinna
Opera Festival. In the afternoon you
visit the eastern orthodox monastery
of Valamo in Heinävesi and have a
cup of tea brewed in the traditional
style in a silver samovar, sweetened
with raspberry jam and accompanied
by old-Russian delicacies. Continue
to Koli Hills, Finland's best-known
spot of natural beauty. From the
highest hilltop there is a
spectacular view over forests and
lakes. Dinner and overnight at Sokos
Hotel Koli in Lieksa.
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Day 3: Karelian Heritage
(B, L, D, coach, 330 km / 205
miles)
Today's excursion will acquaint
you with Karelian culture and
traditions. On a visit to a
local farmhouse you will
experience the friendly
hospitality that the Karelians
are famous for. See fine
examples of wooden architecture
and visit exhibitions of local
arts and crafts, listen to music
played on Kantele, the Finnish
folk music instrument, and
savour Karelian specialities.
Dinner and overnight at Sokos
Hotel Koli in Lieksa.
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Day 4: Art and Adventures
(B, L, D, coach, 250 km / 155 miles)
On the way to Kuhmo you will stop in
Vuonislahti to see the studio and
the little log chapel of sculptress
Eva Ryynänen, who had a unique
talent for making sculptures out of
wood. In the Ruunaa wilderness close
to the Finnish-Russian border, you
have a chance to shoot the rapids on
a long wooden boat, steered by local
fishermen. After lunch by a
crackling fire, tour proceeds to
Kalevala village, which offers a
fascinating look at the old
traditions of the Karelian people as
they were in the 19th century, a
period when the ancient poems of
Finland's national epic, the
Kalevala, were collected. Dinner and
overnight at Hotel Kalevala in Kuhmo.
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Day 5: Impressive Landscapes
(B, L, D, coach 290 km / 180 miles)
After guided tour of the village,
continue northwards. You see the
North-Karelian landscape of hills,
lakes, and lush green meadows change
to steep cliffs, streams, and wild
forests. Lunch en route. In Kuusamo,
stop to admire a natural sight of
astounding beauty, Julma Ölkky, the
deepest canyon lake in the area.
Dinner and overnight at Spa Hotel
Kuusamon Tropiikki in Kuusamo.
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Day 6: Where Santa Claus is
at Home
(B, L, D, coach, 200 km / 124
miles)
After breakfast you set off for
an excursion to Lake Kitka.
Sitting in a rowing boat or
standing on the shore, you can
watch local fishermen
seine-fishing. If the catch is
good, it will be prepared for
lunch. On the way to Rovaniemi,
you pay a visit to the coffee
cup museum. See the key sights
of Rovaniemi and visit Santa's
Workshop at the Arctic Circle,
meeting the jolly old man in
person, and taking part in a
Lapp ceremony. Dinner and
overnight at Rantasipi Hotel
Pohjanhovi in Rovaniemi.
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Day 7: Architecture in
Lapland
(L, D, flight, coach, 171 km / 106
miles)
During the sightseeing tour you will
see works designed by Finland's most
famous architect Alvar Aalto.
Crossing the magic line of the
Arctic Circle is a great experience
for any visitor. To make it truly
exotic, you take part in a Lapp
initiation ceremony. You will also
enjoy lunch at the Arctic Circle, in
a Lapp tepee. Continue northwards
along the Ounasjoki River, and stop
at the Art Museum of Reidar
Särestöniemi, the most notable Lapp
artist who found his motifs in
Lapland's nature. His former studio
and home, a complex of log houses,
represent traditional Lapp
architecture. Dinner and overnight
at Hotel Sirkantähti or similar in
Kittilä.
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Day 8: Shooting the Rapids (B, L, D, coach, boat, 343 km / 213 miles)
Properly equipped with a rain gear and a
life vest, you set off from Harriniva on
board a pneumatic lifeboat on an exciting,
yet comfortable and perfectly safe one-hour
journey through seven rapids. As you come
ashore, nothing will taste better than
steaming hot soup served around a glowing
campfire. You continue northwards via
Kautokeino, the largest Lapp cultural centre
in Norway. As you travel, you notice the
rolling hills of Finnish Lapland changing
into Norwegian tundra. At last you reach the
Arctic Ocean and the fishing port of Alta.
Dinner and overnight at Rica Hotel Alta or
Hotel Aurora or similar in Alta. |
Day 9: North Cape Panorama (B, L, D, coach, 254 km / 158 miles)
Alta is famous for its 5000 to 6000 year-old
rock carvings, which are so prestigious that
they have been included in the World
Heritage List of UNESCO. During a visit to
the Alta museum there is a unique
opportunity to experience the world of an
ancient Lapp depicted in the rock carvings.
Continue towards Honningsvåg stopping for
lunch on the way. You reach the North Cape
in the evening. In front of your eyes opens
the Arctic Ocean and the endless scenery.
Standing on Europe's northernmost plateau
you celebrate this unforgettable moment with
sparkling wine and local caviar. Dinner and
overnight at Rica Hotel Honningsvåg or
similar in Honningsvåg. |
Day 10: The Past and Present of the Sami
People (B, L, D, coach, 393 km / 244 miles)
Enjoy the last glimpses of the awesome
northern landscapes, as you head back south
driving along one of the most beautiful
Norwegian fjords. Lunch will be en route in
the little village of Karasjok. Back in
Finland, you visit an open air Sami museum
in Inari. Buildings and handicraft collected
from different regions of Lapland give you a
fascinating look into the life of the
nomadic Samis or Lapps of yesterday. While visiting a local reindeer herder at
his home, you will have the opportunity to
see how a present day Lapp family lives and
treasures the ancient traditions. You will
listen to joiku-singing, a chant in the Sami
language, and hear the owner of the farm
telling you about reindeer breeding. Dinner and overnight at Hotel Riekonlinna in
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Day 11: Gold Rush à la Tankavaara
(B, L, coach, flight, 261 km / 162 miles)
The last stop in northern Lapland is the
Tankavaara Gold Village. Relive the thrills
of the Gold Rush that once attracted
hundreds of men into the region in the hope
of finding a gold nugget. Today you will
also have the opportunity to try your luck
in washing for gold. Lunch will be taken in
Luosto on the way to Rovaniemi airport.
Evening flight back to Helsinki.
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Price:
please inquire:
Includes:
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accommodation in twin-bedded rooms with bath
or shower
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luggage handling in hotels
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10 buffet breakfasts, 11 lunches and 10
dinners
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transportation by private coach
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sightseeing, visits, excursions and entrance
fees according to the program
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multilingual tour leader
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domestic flight Rovaniemi – Helsinki
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service charges and taxes on included items
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