Travel to Helsinki, Finland
Jul 20
Depart for Helsinki.
This adventure takes you deep into Finland’s remote wilderness to witness some of Europe’s most iconic and elusive wildlife. Spend five nights in comfortable blinds for unforgettable encounters with brown bears and the rare wolverine, while keeping watch for wolves, eagles, and ravens. Explore Kuhmo and Lieksa, where the dense forests are also home to forest reindeer, mountain hare, Common Crane, Western Capercaillie, and Black Grouse. Between wildlife sessions, enjoy peaceful lakeside settings, a walk in Patvinsuo National Park, one of Europe’s most unique, raised bogs varied with great open mires and beautiful sandy beaches. Visit a luxurious spa resort near the idyllic Lake Saimaa in Linnansaari National Park. With Helsinki’s charm, this itinerary offers the perfect blend of predator-focused photography, classic Nordic wildlife, and serene Finnish landscapes.
⭐⭐⭐⭐ “We really wanted to see wolverines in the wild. So, we were very happy that we were able to see them. We knew that there was a high probability of seeing bears and wolves but seeing them interacting, “playing tag”, was a bonus! Seeing the great grey owls was also a wonderful experience.” – Ken & Mary Campbell |
Itinerary Updated: October 2025
Date | Description | Lodge | Meals |
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Jul 20 | Travel to Helsinki, Finland from our July Svalbard Trip or from home. | ||
Jul 21 | Arrive in Helsinki. In the evening photograph European elk (moose). | Hotel Nuuksio, Nuuksio | L,D |
Jul 22 | Transfer to Lake Saimaa. Enjoy your evening at leisure. | Jarvisydan Spa resort, Rantasalmi | B, L,D |
Jul 23-24 | Drive to Lieksa. Discover wolverines, wolves and brown bears for two nights from photography/observation blinds. | Blinds at Erä Eero, Lieksa; Hotel Puustellli, Lieksa | B, L,D |
Jul 25 | Day of relaxation. In the evening hike in Patvinsuo National Park. | Hotel Puustellli, Lieksa | B, L,D |
Jul 26-28 | Transfer to Kuhmo. Enjoy three nights of close-up viewing of brown bears, wolves and possibly wolverines from photography/observation blinds near the Russian border. | Blinds at Kuhmo, Kuhmo; Hotel Kalevala, Kuhmo | B, L,D |
Jul 29 | Transfer to Vierumaki. Search for Siberian flying squirrel in the evening in a small nature reserve in Heinola. | Hotel Fennada, Vierumaki | B, L,D |
Jul 30 | Depart for Home. | B | |
Jul 31 | Arrive Home. |
Scott, co-owner and co-CEO of Cheesemans’ Ecology Safaris, is an expert wildlife, nature, and travel photographer. Trained as a wildlife and marine biologist, he's explored all seven continents for research and photography. National Geographic, BBC, Animal Planet, NY Times, and other prestigious publications have featured his inspiring work. Scott's passion for teaching and talent for capturing the essence of his subjects make him a highly sought-after tour leader.
Depart for Helsinki.
Arrive in Helsinki, where you’ll be met at the airport by our local transfer agent and taken to your hotel. The remainder of the day is free to relax and get ready for the adventure ahead. If you wish to arrive earlier, we can arrange extra nights. In the evening, set out on a 45-minute drive from the hotel in search of elk.
After breakfast, transfer to Lake Saimaa, a 4-hour drive. This afternoon will be at your leisure to enjoy the resort and spa.
Travel about two hours to Lieksa, where you’ll spend two nights in comfortable photography blinds observing and photographing wolverines, brown bears and members of a wolf pack roaming in the area. Just a few years ago, spotting a wolverine in the wild was nearly impossible anywhere in the world. Fortunately, Karelia, the province where Lieksa is located, has become one of the best places to witness and photograph this powerful member of the mustelid family.
Enjoy a hearty buffet breakfast at the hotel before spending the day at leisure or join your leader for an afternoon and evening excursion. In the late afternoon, gather around a bonfire by a nearby lake to roast sausages, then set out on a scenic walk (approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes one way) in Patvinsuo National Park. Follow a wooden boardwalk through the peat bog to a bird tower overlooking prime bear and wolverine habitat, where you can scan the vast mires that serve as nesting and feeding grounds for species such as the Common Crane, European Golden Plover, Whimbrel, Hobby, and Whooper Swan.
Drive about 1.5 hours toward the border near the town of Kuhmo, situated among territories of brown bears and if lucky, you may see the elusive wolves of this region. The vast, remote character of nature here is impressive. Spend three nights in a photography/observation blind, while keeping your eyes peeled for White-tailed Eagles and Common Ravens suddenly abandoning carcasses, a sure sign that a carnivore is about to appear.
In the morning at your leisure and in the afternoon transfer to Vierumaki to photograph Siberian flying squirrel in a small nature reserve near Heinola.
Transfer to the airport for your flights home.
Type | Cost Per Person |
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Trip Cost, double occupancy | $9,000 |
Single Supplement | $500 |
Costs are per person, double occupancy, not including airfare, singles extra. See Included and Not Included sections for more details.
Payment | Due Date | Amount Per Person |
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Deposit | Due now to reserve your space | $1,500 |
Final | February 10, 2026 | Remaining Balance |
Payments are due based on the schedule above. All reservations require a deposit to confirm reservation of your space.
Until the Final Payment due date, deposits are refundable except for a cancellation fee of $150 per person, which can be applied toward another trip if reserved within six months of the canceled trip’s departure date. Cancellations are non-transferable. No refunds are given after the Final Payment due date.
The weather should be mild, sunny, and warm. Of course, in the high Arctic you can always expect some clouds, rain, or cold weather. Average temperatures range from the low 40s°F (~5°C) at night to the upper 50s and 60s°F (~15-20°C) during the day.
You spend five nights observing wildlife in blinds, which may lead to sleep deprivation, depending on your sleep needs and habits, which require patience and a positive attitude. Most hikes in Patvinsuo National Park are easy to moderate, with flat terrain across bogs, forests, and lakeshores. The main challenge comes from the length of some trails and the uneven or soft ground on boardwalks. The route to the watchtower overlooking bear and wolverine habitat is moderate—generally flat but several miles long, with sections over open peat bogs. It’s suitable for anyone with average fitness who can walk several miles on natural terrain. Please contact us if you have any health concerns that may make this trip challenging.
Detailed logistical information is included in the Trip Planning Materials we will send you.
Please wait to book your flights until you receive confirmation from your Coordinator that the minimum number of participants has been met to operate the trip. If you choose to book flights before receiving this confirmation, we strongly recommend purchasing flight cancellation insurance to protect your investment.
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You spend five nights in comfortable photography blinds with single beds or bunk beds with sleeping bags (if requested) and a pit toilet. You’ll arrive in the blinds around 4:00pm and stay until around 7:00am the following morning. During the daytime and other nights, you will stay at comfortable lodges, with rest time after nights in the blinds.
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