Founded in 1993 by Gunnar Selberg, Kiruna Guidetur began with a focus on summer tourism for groups. Over time, our path naturally evolved toward winter experiences, and today our core business is creating unforgettable nature-based tours for both private guests and groups in the heart of Swedish Lapland.
In 2001, we established Aurora Camp in Kurravaara, starting with a single cabin offering overnight stays combined with snowmobile tours. Since then, Aurora Camp has grown into a unique Arctic destination. As of 2026, we offer 74 beds across 19 cabins, ranging from striking glass igloos designed for northern lights viewing to cozy two-bedroom cabins. We also provide accommodation options suited for larger parties and corporate groups. Our facilities include a dining hall and the Igloo Village, which is rebuilt every winter to offer a truly one-of-a-kind Arctic experience.
At Kiruna Guidetur, we believe that the best way to learn about Swedish Lapland is by experiencing it where it is. Based in Kiruna, we specialize in immersive, nature-based guiding that goes beyond sightseeing. Our tours are designed not only to showcase the beauty of the northern wilderness—with frozen rivers and snow-covered forests in winter, and vivid greens and blues in the warmer seasons—but also to share knowledge about local ecosystems, wildlife, seasonal cycles, and the cultural traditions deeply connected to nature here.
Whether snowmobiling under the northern lights, ice fishing on a frozen lake, or walking through pine forests along a rushing river, our passionate guides help guests understand what makes this part of the world so special. Our goal is simple: to deepen your connection to Lapland and the precious nature that leaves a lasting impression on everyone fortunate enough to experience it.
In recent years, we have expanded our presence in central Kiruna with a shop offering unique gifts and souvenirs, as well as a bistro and shop at Kiruna Airport—giving guests more ways to experience, and bring home, the magic of Swedish Lapland.
Our team changes with the seasons. During summer, our dedicated year-round staff—led by CEO Yukiko Soshino Fredriksson and Head of Operations Finn Wiström—focuses on summer tours and prepares for the winter season. When the snow begins to fall, our busiest time of year starts, and our team grows to around 25 people. Together, our guides, booking, and front desk staff form a close-knit, international team, welcoming guests from all over the world.
We believe the heart of travel lies in learning and connection—to nature, to culture, and to each other. Whether you visit us for a day or stay a while, we look forward to welcoming you to our corner of the world and helping you experience Lapland in a way that stays with you long after you return home.