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We meet at 5:00 pm at our hostel in Kiruna, the northernmost city in Sweden and the heart of Lapland. Easily reached in about 10 minutes by taxi or bus from the train station or airport, Kiruna offers a unique setting between tradition and modernity.
Depending on your arrival time, you can stroll through town to discover its distinctive architecture and soak up its history. At 4:00 pm, you meet your guide and the rest of the group at the hostel, the starting point of our adventure.
After settling in, you enjoy a free dinner at one of Kiruna’s typical restaurants; a relaxed and friendly moment to connect before departure.
After waking up in Kiruna and taking care of the final morning preparations, we take the train to Abisko. Upon arrival, you put on your Nordic skis and begin the traverse beneath the iconic gateway of the King’s Trail.
Over roughly fifteen kilometres, you glide through open birch forests, following the Abiskojokk River toward the lake, far from any sign of civilization. Moving at an unhurried pace, your attention stays on the landscape: reindeer and moose may appear along the way.
We reach the rustic Abiskojaure hut (487 m), heated and equipped with a kitchen, sauna, firewood and bunk beds with duvets. Before ending the day with a Swedish sauna, there is one last task: collecting water beneath the ice and preparing the shared meal.
The evening settles into a warm and welcoming atmosphere, ideal for rest and preparation for the days ahead.
Today, you leave the birch forests behind and enter wide valleys framed by imposing mountains, heading toward Lake Alesjaure (700 m). Progress unfolds across varied terrain, from open tundra to vast snow-covered expanses that grow broader as the day goes on.
You follow the frozen shoreline of the lake, where silence dominates beneath often clear skies, creating a calm and luminous atmosphere. Along the way, you pass a Sámi village, a living reminder of ancestral traditions, before reaching the Alesjaure hut.
On arrival, everyone settles into the evening routine, followed by a warm shared meal and a well-earned sauna to recover before continuing the expedition.
You move along the main valley, following the Kungsleden, on a shorter stage that allows for a comfortable pace. The terrain is gradual, with no major difficulties except for the final climb to the Tjäktja hut (1,200 m). The scenery changes as wide plains give way to narrower valleys dominated by high peaks.
After lunch near the hut and settling in, the afternoon is free. Some choose to rest in the quiet atmosphere of the refuge, while others head out to explore the surrounding summits on Nordic skis, enjoying the soft light of the late afternoon.
We continue our Nordic ski tour of the Kungsleden towards the Tjäktja pass (1,150 m), the highest point on our route. The ascent is gradual, offering a steady climb across clearings and exposed ridges in bright winter light. From the pass, we descend into a wide valley before crossing a vast, silent plain, a former Sami pastureland, where the still calm invites contemplation.
On the horizon, the chalets of the Sälka Mountain hut come into view. This is where we spend the late afternoon. This quiet time will allow everyone to rest and fully absorb this Nordic immersion, before setting off again tomorrow.
You leave the Singi hut late in the morning, moving steadily toward a modest pass that marks the end of the climb. Altitude remains stable and the route presents no technical difficulty, allowing you to fully take in the view as it opens onto the wide Laddjujohka Valley.
Snow-covered plains often host herds of reindeer, and with some luck, you may glimpse a moose moving through the winter landscape. The setting is unmistakably Nordic: jagged mountains rising toward Kebnekaise surround you, reinforcing the wild character of the region. Frozen waterfalls punctuate the route, enhancing the Arctic atmosphere as you progress. You move at an easy pace, with regular stops to observe the wildlife and scenery.
By late afternoon, camp is set in a sheltered clearing, where calm surroundings and soft evening light invite relaxation before the final stage.
On this final day, you follow the wooded valley of the Láddjujohka River, beginning with a gentle two-kilometre descent before reaching mostly flat terrain.
As you move forward, you take time to look back at the Kebnekaise massif, its sharp peaks standing out clearly on the horizon, a final reminder of the heart of the Far North.
The trail leads to Nikkaluokta, a traditional stopping point with a long history tied to reindeer trading, where Sámi culture is deeply embedded in the landscape.
After a pause to absorb the unique atmosphere of the place, you return to Kiruna by shuttle. This mining town north of the Arctic Circle marks the end of the expedition.

After 25 years of guiding in the mountains and elsewhere, I still share the same passion for helping you discover my playgrounds, from the Pyrenees to Nepal and Swedish Lapland.
There's no need to achieve any sporting feats to experience this magical atmosphere and be alone in the midst of the elements: reading the terrain, understanding the snow, observing the wildlife, feeling truly connected: here, adventure is above all human.
You are comfortable with harsh winter conditions (cold temperatures, wind, possible whiteout) and know how to manage your energy and cold-weather gear.
From here, a direct night train operated by SJ links Stockholm to Kiruna.
Plan your journey (carpooling, train, etc.) in the most economical and environmentally-friendly way with Tictactrip
Then on to Kiruna:
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Yes, all our expeditions can be privatised for a group already formed, on the dates of your choice.
To make your request, go to the expedition that interests you and click on "Privatise the expedition". We'll take care of the rest!
At Wildhartt, nature is our playground, rain or shine. Rain, snow or wind: our guides adapt the itinerary, activities and accommodation to guarantee you the best possible experience.
Unless safety is at stake (storm, avalanche, flood...).
In this exceptional case, we can cancel an expedition, at least one week before departure.
If this happens:
→ You can postpone your adventure at no cost,
→ Or receive a full refund.
You don’t need to be a top athlete or adventure expert to feel at home. Most Wildhartt participants are between 25 and 60 years old, with a balanced mix of women and men.
Many join solo or in small groups of two or three. They often live in cities and are looking for a meaningful brea some time to reconnect with nature, slow down, and enjoy something real.
They usually have a regular movement practice (hiking, running, yoga...), but not with a competitive mindset. They’re in good shape, but don’t necessarily have technical skills. What brings them together is a shared desire to disconnect, observe, learn, and experience nature in a more grounded, accessible way.
If that speaks to you, you'll feel right at home. The group spirit is kind and open, and the pace adapts to everyone.
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Our priority: to offer you a quality experience, with complete clarity.
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