Sámi Siida - Reindeer park and Sámi camp

Sámi Siida

Sámi visitors centre with reindeer:

Visitor centre outdoors with reindeer and information about the Sámi - one of the worlds indigenous people. We have a Sámi camp with turf huts, store houses, storage stands from the nomadic life. You can also meet our reindeer and visit them inside the corral. Learn more about the reindeer, how reindeer herding is done, feed the reindeer and try throwing the lasso at reindeer horns.  

 

Exhibitions:

In the visitor we have exhibitions about the nomadic life and the Sámi history. You also get to learn more about Sámi craftwork and the Sámi religion.

 

Sámi handicraft shop and reception for booking:

In the handicraft shop you can buy both traditional and modern Sámi handicraft and souvenirs. You can even drink a cup of coffee and get informed about and book our tours or accommodation.   

Winterseason:

 

Open: Daily 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. 1 Dec 2012 - 14 Apr 2013. (24 Dec - closed)

Entrance to the visitor centre: SEK 150 per adult, SEK 100 per student (with id), SEK 75 per child (7-12 years). No entrance fee to the shop.

Clothing: Remember warm winter clothing and shoes to enjoy your visit to the visitor centre with reindeer. 

Situated: By Jukkasjärvi Church

 

Download information sheet: Sámi Siida winter.pdf

Download Informationsblatt: Sámi Siida Winter.pdf 

 

Summer season:

Open: Daily 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. 17 June - 11 Aug 2013. 

Guided tours: Daily at 4 p.m. (Guided tour, reindeer feeding, slideshow)

Entrance: SEK 120 per adult, SEK 100 per student (with id), SEK 60 per child (7-15 years),  No entrance fee to the handicraft shop and café.  

Café: During summer we also have open our café in the big Sámi tent.

 

Download information sheet: Sámi Siida summer.pdf

Download Informationsblatt: Sámi Siida Sommer.pdf

Groups

For groups we can also offer guided tours to our museum and reindeer, lunch, dinner etc. Contact us for more information at our office: phone +46 980 213 29 or e-mail info@nutti.se

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