Nutti Sámi Siida

Tourist attraction · Kiruna

Nutti Sámi Siida

Tourist attraction · Kiruna

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Marknadsvägen 2, 981 91 Jukkasjärvi, Sweden

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Sámi eco-adventure: reindeer sledding, storytelling, museum exhibits  

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Marknadsvägen 2, 981 91 Jukkasjärvi, Sweden Get directions

nutti.se
@nuttisamisiida

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Marknadsvägen 2, 981 91 Jukkasjärvi, Sweden Get directions

+46 980 213 29
nutti.se
@nuttisamisiida

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Steve Roy

Google
We had a wonderful experience here, the outdoor museum was informative, the cafe served delicious food and some unique handmade crafts were available to purchase. The highlight for my daughter was feeding the reindeer, and the nature beauty of the location was hard to beat.

somkietr rojanasathit

Google
Restaurant serving indigenous Dami dish. Outdoors museum exhibits the dwelling and storage structures of Sami peoples. There are many reindeers roaming around and you can pet it.

Jacqueline G.

Google
An exciting museum that provides a good insight into the life of the Sami people. The opportunity to feed reindeer is great. Beforehand, there is a clear explanation of what to pay attention to when feeding them. The admission prices are rather expensive. Unfortunately, the film about the life of the Sami people was not showing. One hour is sufficient to view the entire facility and the exhibits.

Lea Ser

Google
I visited the museum in December. Since most of the exhibits were outdoors and it was cold, I went through it pretty quickly—about 30 minutes—because I couldn't stand in one spot for too long to read the information, even though it was quite interesting. The most memorable part was feeding the reindeer. The museum's restaurant had very cozy decor and friendly staff, but the portions were quite small for the price.

Omkar Joshi

Google
I failed to understand why the tickets are so expensive !!! - It is a small museum, and tries to explain everything in only a few artifacts and boards. I have visited much better museums(about Samis) at a lower cost. - While feeding the reindeer is a nice experience for kids, they charge SEK 50 for a pocket bag of lichen. - One of the rooms which probably has exhibits of daily products used by Samis was locked. - The film was a bit informative but still has a lot of scope for improvement. My suggestion is to save money, and invest it in other Sami museums.

Indraneel Bardhan

Google
an experience that can't be missed -- from feeding reindeers, to getting chased by them for not feeding them fast enough, to the history of the Sami through various depiction of life, this is a treat. must round it off with a delicious meal of salmon soup & succulent reindeer meat burger at their restaurant. make sure to check out their website for opening hours, especially during the Christmas period.

Ana Lima

Google
Nice to know more about the only indigenous population in Europe. It is impressive to see that they can still keep their traditions and habits. You can also see, pet and feed the reindeer. I was a little scared of this but they are friendly, that is totally on me haha

Eric Faulkenberg

Google
We visited in winter, so there wasn't as much going on outside. There was a lot of learning to be had from the static displays of structures and how they were used, as well as signs that described most aspect of native life. Very interesting. The highlight for us was the reindeer exhibit where we were able to feed and pet reindeer. Beautiful creatures and very friendly.