VIP Shaman Evening at the Jurtta Guesthouse

3 hours and 30 minutes

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An exclusive northern evening with shaman ceremony, Lappish dinner and stories of Lapland — all in one magical night, just 30 min from Levi.

VIP Shaman Evening at the Jurtta Arctic Shaman Village 

A soulful experience in the spirit of Lapland



VIP Shaman Evening at the Guesthouse

Price: €225 / person

Duration: approx. 3–3.5 hours (Levi–Levi)

Start: 8:30 PM

Group size: max. 8 persons

Description:

This unique evening brings together the nature of Lapland, a shamanic ritual, and a handcrafted Lappish dinner.

The program begins with a powerful shamanic blessing, held either at the outdoor firepit or in the cozy fireplace lounge. The rhythm of the drum, silence, and the shaman’s blessing create a moment of deep inner presence.


After the ritual, guests are invited to a buffet-style Lappish dinner made on site, featuring wild ingredients from Lapland: reindeer, fish, mushrooms, herbs, and berries. The shaman is present throughout the evening – sharing stories, answering questions, and adding a meaningful spiritual layer to the experience.


Includes:

Shamanic blessing & drum ritual

Handcrafted buffet dinner from Lapland’s natural ingredients

Shaman’s storytelling and presence throughout the evening

What's included?
  • Entry or admission fee

What’s included in the price:

  • Hotel pickup and return transportation from Levi
  • Private experience with personal shaman host
  • Traditional Lappish 3-course dinner
  • Wine or water with meal
  • Shamanic water blessing ritual
  • Northern lights viewing (weather permitting)
  • Stargazing by the fire
  • Cozy warm indoor space
  • Entry to the shaman village area
Exclusions

    Alcoholic beverages, gratuities (optional), and personal expenses are not included

    Please note

      Additional notes:

      • Not wheelchair accessible
      • Not recommended for infants under 2 years
      • Dietary restrictions can be accommodated with advance notice
      • This is a small-group experience (max 8 people)
      • The experience is not physically demanding but requires walking short distances on snow
      What to bring

        Warm layered clothing suitable for Arctic conditions

        • Winter boots with good grip
        • Hat, gloves, and scarf
        • Headlamp or flashlight (optional but helpful)
        • Camera for capturing the auroras
        • Personal medication if needed