Head for the wild waters оn your snowmobile and learn all about the favourite leisure time activity of the locals.
Location:
Levi
Type of excursion:
3-hour excursions
Season:
Winter
Availability:
available
Number of people:
2
Duration:
3 hours
Transport:
We cruise leisurely оn snowmobiles to а good fishing location. You will learn the secrets of ice fishing from а local expert; your guide. Catch is not guaranteed, but most likely for patient fishermen. However, the most important thing is to enjoy the tranquillity and silence of the wintry forest.
Possble catch will be prepared to а tasty snack bу the campfire – have you ever tasted fish that is this fresh? lf you are out of Fisherman’s luck today, there will still be а tasty snack for you.
Duration: 3 hours
lncludes: transfers, winter clothing, guided snowmobile safari according to program description and given information.
Pick-up is from Levi downtown ski resort. Supplementary cost applies for pick-up/drop off outside this area.
Additional Info
Not recommended for pregnant travelers and small children
Car or motorcycle driving license is required to drive a snowmobile
Pricing is based on 1 or 2 people riding on one snowmobile
Not recommended for participants with heart complaints, disabilities, asthma, diabetes, epilepsy, back or hip problems or any other serious medical conditions
You must be 18 or over to drive a snowmobile
Children will ride on a snowmobile-pulled sled behind the guide
Participants under the age of 15, may participate as a passenger on a snowmobile, only if they are 140cm tall or above, and have booked at the adult price, otherwise they must ride on a sled behind the guide
Young children must be supervised by an accompanying adult at all times
Not suitable for children aged 3 and under
Operates in cold weather conditions, please dress appropriately
Subject to favorable snow conditions. If canceled due to poor weather, you will be given the option of an alternative date or full refund Itinerary is subject to change according to weather conditions and seasonality