The Sami Town Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Birgitta-Kenneth
Stroll around it
An area with a lot of old sapmi/lapp houses if different ages that are moved to one place and as we were told apparently are still in use for different occasions. Good history around it and after visi...
Beoordeeld op 1 aug 2022
jnnypn
Great Outdoor Activities!
Sami Village take about 2 hours from Murmansk. The staffs were nice but they cannot speak English. When we arrived, we got warmly welcome from the staffs and they gave us a key ring that made from woo...
Beoordeeld op 5 mei 2019
Jonathan H
Take the evening tour at this interesting site
Located in a special enclosure in the centre of the town, this is a collection of Saami storage barns and houses. It is pleasant enough to wander round, but all the buildings are privately owned by Sa...
Beoordeeld op 22 jun 2018
TravelBarefootNow
Nothing to see
Nothing to see here except some closed small wooden huts you can walk around. Maybe if you go at a time there are tours or activities (winter market?)....
Beoordeeld op 22 sep 2017
andyreas820
Great guiding
Everyday at 6 pm in the sommer you can get a guided tour. I recommend this very much! You will get a unique opportunity to learn about the local Sami history.
Stroll around it
An area with a lot of old sapmi/lapp houses if different ages that are moved to one place and as we were told apparently are still in use for different occasions. Good history around it and after visi...
Great Outdoor Activities!
Sami Village take about 2 hours from Murmansk. The staffs were nice but they cannot speak English. When we arrived, we got warmly welcome from the staffs and they gave us a key ring that made from woo...
Take the evening tour at this interesting site
Located in a special enclosure in the centre of the town, this is a collection of Saami storage barns and houses. It is pleasant enough to wander round, but all the buildings are privately owned by Sa...
Nothing to see
Nothing to see here except some closed small wooden huts you can walk around. Maybe if you go at a time there are tours or activities (winter market?)....
Great guiding
Everyday at 6 pm in the sommer you can get a guided tour. I recommend this very much! You will get a unique opportunity to learn about the local Sami history.