Ski camp expedition in Nordenskiöld land national park
Embrace your adventurous spirit with our unique expedition tours in the stunning mountain landscapes near Longyearbyen.
8+ highlights of ski camp expedition
- 3- or 4 days Arctic ski expedition to nordenskiöld Land
- Ski touring combined with pulling a sled and Arctic camp life
- Travel with snowmobile to the ski camp
- Camp under the midnight sun
- A Svalbard "roundtrip" experience for backcountry skiers
- Exclusive small group experience - maximum adventure
- Led by experienced professional polar guides
- Sustainable: Higher climate footprint due to snowmobile trip
- Departure date: April 2027
- Pick up time: At your hotel in Longyearbyen
- Difficulty level: 4/5 (intermediate or advanced)
- Minimum / Maximum: 2 / 8 persons
- Age limit: 18 years
- Price per person: from NOK 31.900,-
Ski camp roundtrip in Nordenskiöld land and national park
What you can look forward to...
Get into expedition mode with our unique tours in the mountain home near Longyearbyen.
Our trips in Nordenskiöld land national park are specially designed for those who want a ski trip in Svalbard that doesn’t cost a fortune.
Expedition itinerary: Day by day
A ski expedition to Nordenskiöld land and national park on Svalbard is an attractive area for ski touring.
The 3 day ski camp expedition
We will pick you up at the hotel and go to Camp Barents, at the end of the road in Adventdalen. From there, the trip goes up Foxdalen and up into the mountains. Here we are most likely completely alone, as scooters are prohibited in this area. Here you can enjoy the tranquility of Arctic nature, and disconnect from the World. A wonderful adventure right in the backyard of Longyearbyen.
3-day tour route:
Foxdalen, Fleinisen, Dalburgbreen, Bolterskaret, Bolterdalen. Camp at Fleinisen, and at Bolterskaret.
Price per person: NOK 31,900,-
The 4 day ski camp expedition
A 4-day trip is quite similar to a 3-day trip, but the choice of route and length will be somewhat different. We will also start at Camp Barents. This trip contains more of the good stuff; beautiful nature, good atmosphere, varying weather and, not least, unforgettable moments and more time on ski.
4-day tour route:
Adventdalen, Jansondalen, Møysalen, Rugaasfonna, Drønnbreen, Adventdalen.
Price per person: NOK 39.900,-
The Guides
Packing list
- Beanie
- Buff/neck, neoprene mask
- Polarized sunglasses
- Goggles / ski goggles
- Warm mittens
- Gloves
- Wool underwear; longs + jersey + extra change
- Intermediate garments; wool or fleece
- Down jacket
- Windproof shell clothing
- Wool socks
- Bottle 1 L / 2 á 0.5 L Nalgene
- SPF Sunscreen
- Moisturizer
- Toe and hand warmers
- Thermos 0.8 – 1 L
- XC skis
- Warm XC – Ski boots
- Shovel
- Probe
- Tooth brushing + other hygiene items
- lip balm
- Pain reliever/ necessary medication / compeed
- Personal enjoyment, ie book, crossword, music
- Sleeping bag
- Sleeping matress
- Insulation matress (thin layer)
- Harness
Frequently Asked Questions
Discover the answers to the most frequently asked questions about your trip—what to bring, how to prepare, and what to expect along the way. If you have any further queries, please don’t hesitate to contact us—we’re here to help!
1. Do I need previous ski experience to join the expedition?
No, this trip is suitable for first-time adventurers. Our guides will teach you survival skills in Arctic, and will help you facilitate for a great experience. However, it would have bee a great advantage if you have skied with cross-country skiing before. The expeditions range in difficulty, but a basic level of skill is required to handle challenging Arctic conditions.
2. What type of skis do I need for the expedition?
For Svalbard expeditions, we use specialized skis suited for Arctic terrain, such as cross-country skis with steel edges. You can rent or bring your own equipment. If you have questions, feel free to contact us regarding the equipment.
3. What are the weather conditions like in Svalbard during ski expeditions?
The weather can be unpredictable, with cold temperatures ranging from -5°C to -20°C. Wind and snowstorms are possible, so it’s important to be prepared for extreme weather and follow the guide’s instructions at all times.
4. Do I need to book in advance for a ski expedition?
Yes, we highly recommend booking your expedition in advance. Early booking guarantees your spot and allows us to tailor the experience to your needs.
5. Can I join a ski expedition if I’m traveling solo?
Yes, solo travelers are welcome! Our ski expeditions are designed to cater to small groups, and you’ll have the opportunity to meet like-minded adventurers. We ensure a supportive and safe environment for all participants.
6. Will I see wildlife on the ski expedition?
Svalbard is home to diverse Arctic wildlife, and you may have the chance to spot animals like reindeer, seals, and even polar bears from a distance. However, wildlife sightings are not guaranteed, and safety precautions are in place when in polar bear territory.
7. What is the Polar Bear Watch, and why is it important?
Polar Bear Watch is an essential safety measure during all ski expeditions in Svalbard. Given the presence of polar bears in the region, your guide will monitor the surroundings for any bear activity. During night we need a polar bear watch, so each participant needs to be on watch on shifts. If a polar bear is sighted, the group will be immediately instructed to take safety precautions. Polar bear protection is vital, and guides are trained in bear safety and using deterrents like flare guns and rifles.
8. What equipment do I need to bring, and what equipment will you provide?
For the ski expedition, you need the clothings, sleeping bag, matress, harness, shovel and ski equipment. A throughout packing list will be provided upon booking. You may rent sleeping bag, matress, harness, shovel and skiing equipment in Longyearbyen.
We provide all tents, cooking equipment, pulkas and safety kits required for the expedition. If you’re unsure about any gear, feel free to ask us for advice on what to pack.
9. What happens if the weather is too dangerous to proceed with the ski expedition?
Your safety is our priority. If weather conditions make the expedition too dangerous, the guide will assess the situation and may adjust the itinerary or postpone parts of the expedition. We always have contingency plans in place to ensure your safety.
10. What happens if I can’t continue the expedition due to exhaustion or injury?
If you are unable to continue, your guide will assess the situation and arrange for evacuation or assistance as needed. There are safety protocols in place to ensure that every participant is safe and well taken care of. Search- and Rescue operations are covered by our insurance.
11. Do I need travel insurance for the ski expedition?
Yes, you need a travel insurance that covers medical emergencies, accidents, and trip cancellations. It’s essential to ensure you’re covered in case of unforeseen events during your Arctic adventure.
12. How do I get to Svalbard for the ski expedition?
You can fly into Longyearbyen, the main settlement in Svalbard, via connecting flights from Oslo. Once in Longyearbyen, we will arrange transportation to the start of the expedition.
13. Are meals provided during the ski expedition?
Meals are typically provided by the guides, focusing on energy-boosting meals suitable for the cold environment. If you have dietary restrictions, please inform us in advance, and we will accommodate your needs.
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