

▲ A two-seater snowmobile is a romantic way to date in the far north. You hold the handlebars, and I'll point you toward the aurora. In the -20°C air, our heartbeats sync with the engine's roar.

▲ Racing through the fairytale world of the Arctic Circle! Glide past snow-covered pine forests and skim across frozen lakes as sunlight turns snowflakes into glittering diamonds. When the engine roar pierces the Arctic night sky, the swirling snow mist behind you dances with the aurora overhead—this isn't a movie, it's an everyday snowmobile adventure in Murmansk's Aurora Park!

▲ At Murmansk's Severnoye Siyaniye (Northern Lights) Active Leisure Park, dog sledding stands as one of the three core experiences alongside the aurora and snowmobiling. The husky teams here are trained by experienced guides who will take you through the Arctic Circle's snowy landscapes to experience primitive speed and excitement, while getting up close with these energetic polar companions.

▲ The lead dog is typically an experienced adult dog that follows the guide's instructions and leads the team to avoid obstacles. Huskies are polar working dogs whose body temperature rises when running, so they don't require extra warmth in winter. They run 2-3 times a day and eagerly await the next departure after each rest.









