![]() Time: The start and end time of this 5 hour moose safari depends on the season: Please be aware that September is usually too dark to take good photographs. In August and September the antlers are fully grown and many moose are seen due to the approaching rutting season. June and July offer the best lighting conditions for photography. The largest number of moose is usually spotted in May, when they come out of the forest to feast on the fields after the long winter. You will return to the starting point in the darkness, better understanding and respecting moose and other animals you got to observe. You will set out to look for them in their natural habitat where they are not receiving any extra food from humans. Please be aware that moose are shy animals and afraid of human beings. ![]() When opportunity knocks you will get off for a closer view and better photo opportunities. The van will always remain at a respectable distance so as not to scare the animals. Later that evening you will travel through the forest by minivan looking for moose and other wildlife. During the walk your guide will make several stops and explain more about moose, such as why these amazing animals are so significant to the taiga ecosystem.Īfter the walk you will return to the campfire and enjoy a meal consisting of a vegetarian wrap filled with organically grown vegetables, a locally produced sausage, a healthy berry drink or a bottle of local beer, organic coffee or tea and a delicious chocolate cookie. You will hike through ancient woodlands with its forest floors completely covered in mosses of various shades of green, and where many types of berry bushes grow. You are now deep in the taiga, where countless wild animals live such as moose, roe deer, wild boars, hares, foxes, badgers, wolves and even lynxes.īefore dinner you will be exploring the area on foot. Your view is that of a stunning lake where herons and golden eagles are often seen. At the campfire you will get better acquainted with the rest of the small group. Chance to see moose, roe deer, fox, cranes, owls and for the lucky few even wolf or lynxĪfter meeting your guide you will travel by minivan to one of the best moose spotting areas in Sweden.
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