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Northern Norway is home to the Indigenous S谩mi, a people whose lives are centered around the spectacular and vast natural backdrop of the Far North.

There are myriad Sami-led tour companies in the region to learn more and experience some of their culture. As well as a genuine eagerness to engage every visitor, expect to be offered delicious local S谩mi food served under a blanket of starry skies and Northern Lights.

Whether it鈥檚 silence and solitude you鈥檙e seeking or an itinerary of action-packed activities, we cover the best places to explore and appreciate S谩mi communities and culture in Norway.

Note: place names can differ in S谩mi and Norwegian. In this article, we use the S谩mi names, with Norwegian in brackets afterward.

Who are the S谩mi?

The S谩mi are the Indigenous people of Northern Europe. Their traditional regions stretch over Northern Sweden and Finland, the North-Western corner of Russia, the Northern half of Norway and some of the southeast.

The S谩mi have a stronger legal standing in Norway than in the other countries, with S谩mi being an official language alongside Norwegian, a S谩mi parliament (with counterparts in Sweden and Finland), and laws to strengthen, protect and develop S谩mi languages (there are ten), plus S谩mi culture and communities.

Where to experience S谩mi art and culture in Norway

Left: A cabin under a rainbow in Autumn weather; Right: A woman stands under a rack drying fish.
S谩mi communities are found in parts of Norway, Finland, Sweden and Russia 漏 Alexander Benjaminsen and Christine Baglo / Visit Norway

After 150 years of assimilation policies which officially ended in the 1960s 鈥 but are perceived by many S谩mi to have been effective 鈥 some areas have experienced a thriving revitalization of S谩mi clothing, food, religion and philosophy. But at the same time, S谩mi areas are increasingly attractive to mining and wind power companies. The result is the struggle and demonstrations against the Norwegian government which has allowed access to land used by S谩mi for traditional reindeer husbandry, for example.

The cultural revitalization we have seen for the last forty years has created a new pride in the S谩mi people and has made this fascinating culture more accessible for visitors. Community-led S谩mi experiences are offered throughout a large part of Norway but the center of gravity for the culture is in the North.

Roadtrip ancient S谩mi origins along Norway's coast

Start your explorations of the origins of S谩mi culture in the northernmost county in Norway, Finnmark. Fly to Girkonj谩rga ( in Norwegian), get a rental car, and take the scenic 90-minute drive to Vuonnabahta (), passing nature reserves, fjords and coastal scenes. The coastal S谩mi culture is epitomized by a combination of fishing and small farms.

Head to the V谩rjjat S谩mi Musea for an interesting overview, with history exhibits, examples of traditional housing, and the fish and animals that made the basis for S谩mi livelihood. The museum also has a nice shop of souvenirs and books if you鈥檙e interested to learn about the different S谩mi cultures.

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Sacrificial stone in the Varangefjord, Norway 漏 Baesemann / Alamy

See the archaeological site of Ceavccegea膽ge (Mortensnes)

Twenty kilometers east of the museum is Ceavccegea膽ge (), where archaeological findings can trace human presence here back 10,000 years. That long ago one can鈥檛 determine specific ethnic traits, but we know traits of S谩mi culture appear from approximately 2000 years ago, and traces of burial sites and settlement continue right up to today鈥檚 S谩mi population.

The area is covered in snow in the winter, but from May to October you can follow the tracks and signs from the parking lot to see sites of early settlements and a sacrificial stone in the middle of a labyrinth made of small stones. The phallic stone was placed there some hundreds of years ago, as a place of sacrifice for fishing and hunting luck.

Hear traditional S谩mi singing at 碍箩酶濒濒别蹿箩辞谤诲

If you would like to see more of the coastal side, head further north to Gilevuotna (), a fishing village close to the reindeer鈥檚 summer grazing. with the season鈥檚 reindeer meat, alongside storytelling with luohti (also called yoik), the traditional S谩mi singing style.

The accommodation here is also traditional; perhaps a night in a 濒谩惫惫耻, the S谩mi鈥檚 traditional summer tent, is tempting? In the wintertime, comfortable cabins are a better choice. The area is also great for hiking, skiing and fishing in lakes or the sea.

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Reindeer grazing in the snow Karasjok, Norway
Reindeer are an essential element of S谩mi life and are very friendly to visitors 漏 Mona Dienhart / Getty Images

Contemporary S谩mi art on the tundra

The highlands and the tundra are the heartlands of the northern S谩mi reindeer lifestyle. On your way from the coast, stop at in K谩r谩拧johka (Karasjok). They have changing and diverse exhibitions throughout the year by S谩mi visual artists, including installations, painting, video, photography, textiles and sculpture. While many S谩mi artists today are rooted in ancient traditions when it comes to techniques and materials, others are totally modern in their expressions. At the center, you can also find a good selection of S谩mi art books and music, both contemporary and traditional.

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Go for a free tour of the S谩mi Parliament

On your way out of K谩r谩拧johka (), towards the beautiful river valley village of M谩ze (Masi), you鈥檒l pass the , with its recognizable 濒谩惫惫耻-shaped architecture. Hop on a guided free tour every Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday at 1 pm, except in the weeks when the parliament assembles (check the for details).

A closer look of a gourmet reindeer steak served with savory sauce and potatoes
Gourmet reindeer steak - the meat is farmed in a sustainable way by the S谩mi community 漏 Morten Falch Sortland / Getty Images

River safaris and resisting hydropower in Masi

With an almost exclusive S谩mi population, many living a reindeer-herding lifestyle, M谩ze itself is a quiet spot between the city 脕lt谩 () and the town Guovdageaidnu (). It is also home to reindeer herder Johan P. Eira and his Sautso Safari. In the summer half of the year, he welcomes groups on a guided river safari to a gigantic hydropower dam, telling the story of the fifty-year-old struggle to save the river, and how it almost put the whole village underwater.

Afterward, he lights a cozy fire in the 濒谩惫惫耻 and tells stories about S谩mi culture and serves reindeer meat. Can you imagine snow whipping in your face, as you鈥檙e cuddled up in a big fur coat on a sleigh pulled by four racing reindeer? Well, your dream can come true, as Sautso Safari gives the bolder visitor an action-filled winter experience with reindeer sledding on the frozen river.

Modern 濒谩惫惫耻-shaped S谩mi architecture

The S谩mi reindeer culture is also central for the family-run S谩mi Siida company a few kilometers from the center of 脕lt谩. At their restaurant, the combination of a modern 濒谩惫惫耻-shaped building with gourmet-style traditional S谩mi dishes is a winner. Savory smoked reindeer meat and sweet cloudberry desserts are just some of the dishes on the menu. Getting within the cuddling distance to the reindeer, just outside, will win adults and children over. Don鈥檛 worry, reindeer never use their antlers on people, only other reindeer when they fight in the mating season.

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Davvi Siida talks to a group during a Sami Experience tour. He wears a large fur coat and is standing next to an open fire.
Davvi Siida talks to a group during a S谩mi Experience tour 漏 Christian Roth Christensen / Visit Norway

Festivals, fishing and alpine pleasures

Every year, Olmm谩iv谩ggi (), between 脕lt谩 and Romsa (罢谤辞尘蝉酶), hosts the International . The festival name means 鈥榣ittle storm on the coast鈥 in northern S谩mi, but has a down-to-earth, relaxed atmosphere. Both S谩mi and other Indigenous artists from around the world perform at the festival in mid-July, in addition to art exhibitions, theatre plays, dance shows, handicraft workshops, local food and workshops. The emphasis is more on family activities and there is a quiet family camp. But for revelers, there is plenty of beer and a regular camping site for the late-night dwellers.

The rest of the year, you can go sea fishing at . Rent a luxurious cabin and a fishing boat, and you鈥檙e set for a coastal S谩mi experience. The lucky fisherman (or -woman) can bring home big cod or halibut. Why not combine your fishing trip with a bird-watching experience? Have your camera ready to try and spot sea eagles. Alpine pleasures in the nearby Lyngen mountains include both off-piste ski touring and randon茅e (cross-country skiing).

The Northern lights over Tromso
There are plenty of opportunities to see the Northern Lights with local S谩mi guides 漏 Martin Ruegner / Getty Images

Chasing the Northern Lights near 罢谤辞尘蝉酶 and Lofoten

Going further south to the biggest city in the region, Romsa (罢谤辞尘蝉酶), will offer you a more metropolitan experience. Visit to go reindeer sledding under the Northern Lights, followed by relaxation in the goahti (a cone-shaped building) with a three-course dinner. The large herd stays outside in the area, so you should have opportunities to photograph and feed the reindeer, too.

If you want a more speedy and modern adventure, you can book short or long trips on snowmobiles from Romsa, 脕lt谩 or Guovdageaidnu or various smaller villages. Chasing the Northern Lights in the middle of the night will get your pulse racing. With a local guide who always follows the trails, you鈥檒l feel completely safe. Ask in the hotel lobby where you鈥檙e staying, and they鈥檒l be happy to make arrangements for you.

If you鈥檙e headed to Lofoten in Nordland to see the Northern Lights, make a stop at close to Suortt谩 (Sortland). They have a variety of accommodation, from glamping tents to a traditional 濒谩惫惫耻 tent, parts of their reindeer herd close by, and serve traditional S谩mi food as well.

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Southern S谩mi communities of Nordland and Tr酶ndelag

Let鈥檚 not forget the south S谩mi communities in the southern parts of Nordland and Tr酶ndelag. is a south S谩mi museum and cultural center in Sn氓ase (), a three-hour drive north of the city of Tr氓ante ().

In late August 2022, you can experience , a festival that celebrates south S谩mi culture and language, with food, markets and music. It alternates every other year with the other south S谩mi festival, in Plassje (), a two-hour drive south of Tr氓ante ().

A Sami woman picking cloudberries
Cloudberries make their way into several delicious S谩mi dishes 漏 Christian Roth Christensen / Visit Norway

If you don鈥檛 happen to be in a south S谩mi area during the festivals, try a dish of reindeer or fish in the local restaurants, that鈥檚 guaranteed to be from the area. Just like in the north, the foundation of the south S谩mi kitchen is reindeer meat, a variety of fish from rivers, lakes and the sea, and sweet cloudberry or tangy lingonberry.

Nature in Norway has little pollution and because the reindeer graze all year in the mountains, forests or islands, they rarely eat concentrated fodder. The S谩mi reindeer families take great pride in having fat, healthy reindeer that make tasty, tender meat, an ecological and renewable resource appreciated by the S谩mi people themselves, Norwegians and visitors.

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