For intermediate skiers and boarders in search of mellow terrain with sweeping sea views and experts who crave steep lines, remote peaks, and the thrill of the unknown—this is your way in. Our small group size keeps each journey personal, so it’s best to book early.
Explore one of Europe’s last true frontiers on a week-long high-alpine ski tour—your chance to carve fresh tracks on untouched slopes few have seen. Set against sweeping fjords, sculpted peaks and soft Arctic light, you’ll roam across secluded, snow-covered terrain, where solitude and legendary descents await. Expect to ascend scenic summits, and if you’re up for it, drop into deep couloirs and traverse ridgelines high above the sea. Led by IFMGA-certified guides, this is Arctic ski touring at its purest: raw, remote and entirely your own.
Tour untouched, uncrowded terrain in one of Europe’s wildest regions.
Summit glaciated peaks and ride a mix of terrain—from mellow bowls to challenging couloirs—carefully chosen each day to match conditions and group flow.
Journey by boat into remote fjords, where towering glaciers and icy waters shape the landscape.
Immerse yourself in the rhythm of life above the Arctic Circle, where skiing and nature are deeply intertwined with the local culture.
Dine on hearty meals made with fresh, local ingredients
Recharge in your cosy cabin site with a sauna on location and stunning views of the rugged north around you.
Travel with the best: Certified guides who know the region inside and out, balancing safety with deep local insight.
Our trips are immersive and hands-on, created to help you connect with nature and push your boundaries. Feel free to move at your own pace, but prepare for an active outdoor experience.
You’ll move through Arctic fjords and over steep mountain peaks, ascending on foot and descending along sea-facing slopes. This adventure is made for experienced skiers or splitboarders eager to leave crowds behind and explore far beyond the beaten path.
This trip takes you through Finnmarks remote wilds, with routes adapted daily by our certified guides. Weather shapes the journey, so each day’s plan stays flexible. Our priority is to ensure safe, fresh tracks and an authentic Arctic ski experience.
Weather: Daytime highs range from -5°C to 0°C (23 to 32°F), with nighttime lows from -10°C to -15°C (14°F to 5°F). Inland and mountainous areas may see colder nights, but daylight extends to about 12 hours daily, giving you more time to explore.
Snow & Conditions: March brings longer days and mid-winter snowpack, offering reliable coverage from summit to sea. Shadier aspects hold cold, dry powder, while south-facing slopes soften in the sun as the seasons transition from winter to early spring.
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Every KMX (Klättermusen Experience) trip is led by certified guides with deep local insight, technical skill and a flexible, safety-first approach. These professionals don’t just follow the map; they adapt each day to the weather, terrain and group. Their expertise ensures you venture into remote, rugged landscapes with confidence and get the most out of every moment in the wild.
Our handpicked stays are locally owned, full of character and deeply connected to the landscape and culture. Expect comfort without excess, welcoming hosts and nature right at your doorstep.
Our home base for the entire trip will in Nuvsvåg where you’ll get a real feel of local Arctic life. Expect cabins with shared bathroom and single beds in cosy bedrooms—simple comforts that add to the charm of this authentic stay.
In addition to mandatory travel insurance (covering helicopter Medevac and SAR), we recommend a membership with Global Rescue for extra coverage.
Klättermusen Experiences partners with Global Rescue, which provides worldwide medical and security assistance. Without coverage, emergency evacuations can cost over €80,000/$100,000.
Membership includes 24/7 expert support, field rescue, and evacuation to your chosen hospital.
Read more and become a member here: Global Rescue Link.
Questions about Global Rescue? Contact Dan Chomko at Global Rescue directly:
Email: dchomko@globalrescue.com
Call or Text (WhatsApp): +1 802 291 0855
You’re also always welcome to contact us at info@kmexperiences.com and we’ll help guide you in the best way.
We have arranged a travel guarantee with the Swedish Legal, Financial and Administrative Services Agency (Kammarkollegiet)
The travel guarantee means that you will be able to receive compensation if any part of your package trip or linked travel arrangements is cancelled in the event that we should become insolvent. In addition, this guarantee also ensures that you are entitled to compensation for the unfulfilled part of the package trip or linked travel arrangement for which we are responsible.
This trip will be led by expert and IFMGA-certified guides, ensuring your safety and comfort throughout the journey.
Earn every turn in the wild north: hike or skin up to remote, crowd-free peaks and ski untouched slopes few ever reach.
We’ve handpicked our lodgings for their location and landscape, connecting you with Norway’s natural wonders.
All meals are taken care of, featuring tasty, local dishes. We’ll ask for any dietary requirements or restrictions beforehand.
We’ve got all your transportation covered, including pick-ups and drop-offs at the airport or train station.
Enjoy an exclusive discount on Klättermusen gear. You may also get the chance to test select gear on a complimentary basis during your trip.
We’re here to make sure you have everything for your trip. You’ll get all the details you need for your itinerary and packing list, plus unlimited support via email if you have any questions.
You’ll need to book your own flights to and from Alta Airport in Norway.
Any extra nights at the lodge outside the trip dates will be at your own expense.
You’re welcome to bring your own alcoholic drinks. You may contact us to check if delivery can be arranged.
Personal expenses like souvenirs and some alcoholic beverages aren’t included in the package.
Tipping your guides is up to your discretion.
Guests must have travel insurance covering Medevac and SAR. A copy of your insurance certificate must be submitted to us before your trip begins. We also recommend a Global Rescue membership.
These highlights offer a sense of what to expect. But in true expedition style, each trip is shaped by the weather, snow conditions and the collective experience of the group. Your guides will adapt each day to make the most of the Arctic, so be ready for a dynamic adventure.
After your arrival, we’ll drive about a 2.5 hours, incl. a short ferry ride (depending on the snow conditions) to Nuvsvåg. Once at the cabin site, we’ll settle in before we gather for a warm welcome, sharing drinks and a cosy dinner.
Post-breakfast, we’ll ease into the week with a tour that may start right from the lodge. We’ll trace the fjord before climbing through birch forest to a large alpine bowl—an ideal warm-up with varied terrain and a range of route options.
With decades of experience in this wild terrain, your guides will shape each day based on snowpack, weather and group energy. One day might take you deep into powder-filled glades, the next to a silent ridgeline with ocean views. These are routes few ever reach—remote and condition-dependent but always worth the effort.
Back at the lodge, the rhythm will slow: recover in a wood-fired sauna, refuel with chef-made meals and reflect on the day’s descent.
On our final full day, we’ll return to the mountain, wrapping up the week with one last unforgettable descent. Back at the lodge, we’ll gather for a festive farewell dinner and toast to our Arctic adventure.
Depending on your flight time, you can join us on a visit to the Alta Museum and World Heritage Rock Art Centre. When you’re ready, we’ll drive you to the airport and say our final goodbyes.