SARISELKA

17-02-2014

Deep above the Arctic Circle, in the Inari region of Lapland in Finland, the village of Sariselka attracts visitors from around the world who seek a closer connection to nature. According to Visit Finland, the country’s tourism board, travel to Lapland in 2017 increased by 22 percent. With many sports events that make use of the terrain as well as cultural events, there’s a lot to do in Saariselka. As the original inhabitants of the region, the Sami have developed a unique way of life in the Lapland’s wintry environment. Guided tours to their villages offer visitors the opportunity to learn about their history, arts, and culture. There are more reindeer than people in Lapland. As such, the animals play a significant role for the Sami, who continue to raise them. Historically, reindeer herding has provided food, clothing, and transportation—and the Sami maintain this tradition, as it composes a vital part of their economy. Visitors can learn about these animals by taking a reindeer safari or visiting a reindeer farm.