There is a place where the world falls silent under blankets of snow, where the aurora pirouettes across star-drenched skies, and reindeer roam through frozen forests. Welcome to Camp Sarika, Sweden — an exclusive escape that invites you to surrender to the spell of the Arctic. Far from the reach of city life, this remote sanctuary nestled deep within Swedish Lapland promises something rare: a true communion with nature, set against a backdrop of pristine wilderness. Here, luxury is not opulence but solitude, silence, and the ethereal dance of the Northern Lights overhead.

Aurora-Filled Nights and Cozy Domes
At the heart of Camp Sarika’s allure is its seamless fusion of rugged Arctic beauty with understated luxury. Guests stay in eco-designed glass-domed lodges, cocooned in warmth while nature performs its nightly show. These transparent abodes offer panoramic views of snow-covered landscapes and the ever-elusive aurora borealis — a spectacle that feels as if the sky is alive and whispering ancient tales. Each dome is tastefully appointed with Scandinavian-inspired interiors, plush furnishings, and crackling fireplaces that turn your stay into a sensory retreat.
Guided Wilderness Adventures
Camp Sarika is not simply a place to watch the Arctic from a distance — it is an invitation to immerse yourself in its rhythm. The camp curates intimate wilderness experiences led by indigenous Sámi guides and seasoned naturalists. Venture out on husky sledding expeditions through silent pine forests or glide across frozen lakes on snowmobiles. For a slower pace, snowshoe treks offer the chance to spot Arctic foxes and moose, while learning about Sámi culture and reindeer herding traditions. Each adventure is personal, often limited to just a handful of guests, ensuring a deeply authentic and respectful connection to this fragile land.
Arctic Wellness and Wood-Fired Saunas
After a day braving the elements, the camp’s Arctic wellness rituals await. Inspired by Nordic bathing traditions, Camp Sarika offers wood-fired saunas and hot tubs positioned in secluded forest clearings. Let your body thaw beneath thick clouds of steam, before plunging into an ice-cold snow bath for a shock of vitality. Spa treatments use natural, locally sourced ingredients like birch, pine, and juniper. There’s also a meditation yurt for guided breathwork and relaxation, all in the spirit of rewilding the mind as much as the body.
Fireside Dining and Local Flavors
Meals at Camp Sarika are as memorable as the scenery. The camp’s dining lodge — a warm, timber-framed haven lit by candlelight — serves seasonal cuisine sourced from nearby farms and waters. Dishes like Arctic char, smoked reindeer, cloudberry preserves, and foraged mushrooms tell a story of the land. Many meals are enjoyed fireside, with storytelling sessions that delve into Nordic folklore and Arctic history. For something extraordinary, private dinners can be arranged beneath the stars or even inside a traditional Sámi lavvu tent.
Q&A: Planning Your Arctic Escape
Q: When is the best time to visit Camp Sarika?
A: Between December and March for snow-covered landscapes and high chances of witnessing the Northern Lights. For midnight sun experiences, June to August offers a completely different magic.
Q: How do I get to Camp Sarika?
A: Fly to Kiruna Airport, Sweden, followed by a private 4×4 transfer or snowmobile journey, depending on the season. The remoteness is part of the charm — expect an unforgettable arrival.
Q: What should I pack?
A: Thermal layers, waterproof outerwear, insulated boots, and camera gear with extra batteries (the cold drains them fast!). The camp provides Arctic-grade gear for all excursions.
Q: Are there other unique accommodations in the area?
A: Yes, here are a few to consider:
- Treehotel (Harads, Sweden): Stay in whimsical treehouses like the UFO or Bird’s Nest, suspended above the forest floor.
- Arctic Bath (Lule River): A floating spa hotel shaped like a ring of driftwood, offering both cold plunges and warm serenity.
- Icehotel (Jukkasjärvi): Spend a night inside an ephemeral palace of ice and snow, sculpted anew every winter by world-class artists.
An Exclusive Encounter with the Elements
Camp Sarika is more than just a destination — it’s an Arctic state of mind. It redefines what it means to travel luxuriously, not by surrounding you with extravagance, but by stripping life back to its raw essentials: fire, ice, sky, and silence. Whether you’re chasing the aurora across a frozen tundra or soaking in a cedar-scented sauna while the snow drifts outside, this is an experience that etches itself into your soul. In a world that rarely pauses, Camp Sarika offers a chance to breathe, to feel, and to be profoundly, thrillingly alive.