Boating on the Gauja River
Discover a premium selection of boats crafted by the finest manufacturers globally, offering diverse sizes and unique characteristics. Tailored for families, sports enthusiasts, and leisure seekers longing for a tranquil river escapade. Effortlessly secure your booking online to receive the ideal boat size equipped with all necessary gear, conveniently delivered to your chosen starting point. Arrive at your designated time and location, with all arrangements impeccably arranged for an adventure of a lifetime. Upon journey's end, our dedicated team will greet you and provide chauffeured transport back to your vehicle. Extend your stay to relish a delectable meal at our outdoor restaurant "MUNO" if desired.
SUP and Kayak expedition in the Abava River
Begin your SUP and Kayak expedition with a stroll and warm-up at the scenic Abavas Rumba Waterfall on the Abava River. For the daring, take on the challenge of navigating the whitewater of the waterfall. Along the way, discover the ruins of the Svente mill and try your hand at the classic zip-line over the Abava river, first installed in 1948. The journey culminates in Renda, where you can capture stunning photos, share your experiences, and admire the Īvande waterfall. Don't miss out on this unforgettable adventure through Latvia's natural beauty.
Wilderness Day Trip to Soomaa National Park
A guided trip in Soomaa national park that combines bog-walking and canoeing on the river. Lunch in the wild is included. Soomaa National Park is an extensive wilderness area, home to vast peat bogs, thick forests, and numerous rivers and floodplains. It's best known for its high-water season, considered the fifth season of the year when in a relatively small area between the bogs and swamp forests, several local rivers from surrounding uplands converge, creating a unique and breathtaking spectacle.
Diving in Latvia (quarry)
The 2.5-hour scuba diving experience begins with a thorough introduction from the instructor, covering diving techniques, safety procedures, and underwater swimming. Participants then practice swimming on the surface while using the scuba system to become familiar with breathing underwater. The activity concludes with a guided dive to explore key areas of interest within the quarry, providing an opportunity to observe unique underwater features in a controlled and safe environment. This experience is designed to combine practical skill development with an introduction to underwater exploration
Birdwatching Matsalu National Park
Explore the beauty of Matsalu National Park with our guided nature and bird watching trips, available both on land and at sea. Whether you prefer short excursions or longer adventures, contact us to experience one of Europe’s richest bird habitats. This unique adventure invites you to explore the breathtaking nature of one of Europe’s most renowned bird migration sites, combining hiking and boating for a truly diverse experience.
Discover Matsalu National Park’s beauty on a 4-hour adventure combining hiking and boating. Hike through juniper groves and coastal meadows with a guide, learning about biodiversity and cultural heritage. Boat ride. A local fisherman takes us through the heart of the park, spotting birds, rocky shores, and possibly gray seals.
Seasonal highlight: Witness Europe’s largest Arctic bird migration (spring/autumn).
Please wear comfortable shoes and dress according to the weather.
Husky Sledding in Latvia - Husky dog ride in Latvia
Fulfill your adventurous spirit! Get to know wilderness of Latvia nature on a husky sleigh ride within a small or private group! Husky dog sledding is an opportunity to do something exciting, memorable and unusual. Join the team of Husky dogs enjoy the husky energy doing what they love with an excellent outdoor adventure on the countryside of Latvia!
RIGA Mindfulness Walk
RIGA Mindfulness Walk combines gentle movement, calming breathing practices, music-guided slow walking, and sensory experiences. Participants explore city parks from a new perspective, enjoy a mindful tasting, pause for meditation in nature, and take part in relaxed sharing. The experience is grounded, restorative, and designed to support calm, focus, and overall well-being.
Guided Nature Tours //Lakeside Nature Tour: Guided Eco-Exploration
Immerse yourself in Latvian wilderness at the century-old log house nestled between forest lakes. Biologists Anita and Gundars, your knowledgeable hosts, offer insights into the local fauna, imitating animal calls and sharing their expertise. Surrounding habitats include swamps, lakes, old forests, and biologically rich meadows, home to diverse wildlife like deer, wolves, and lynx, along with abundant birdlife and botanical treasures. Guided tours, tailored to your interests, blend with cozy overnight stays in a rustic sauna house or tents by the lake. Experience nature authentically with no modern amenities, campfire cooking, and exclusive access for a truly immersive adventure.
Self-drive and hiking tour in Latvia and Estonia
This grand hiking tour includes some of the best and most beautiful parts of the Forest Trail in Latvia and Estonia. Hikes in the forest trails and villages are combined with trips and excursions in cities, as well as other popular tourist sights in both countries.
Safari trip through the nature reserve "Ance swamps and forest" roads.
We will have a trip through the nature reserve "Ance swamps and forest" roads. Driving occurs primarily on the forest roads, as well as tank roads. Along the way we will look at the forest lakes, swamps, radio telescope in Irbene and one of the best mushroom and berry places in Nothern Kurzeme areas. Great chance to see wild animals and their traces. In the middle of our trip will be lunch outdoors.
Kicksledding in Estonia on Otepää Lake Pühajärv or snowy forest roads
A Finnish sledge hike is perfect for enjoying the outdoors during the colder winter months. Basic kicksledding is easy to learn. Just stand with one foot on the runner, hold on to the handlebar, and kick with your free foot.
The Finnish sled has gone through a great transformation and looks sleek and modern. We use new Finnish sleds on light aluminum frames for an even better experience. We’ll be sledding along snowy nature trails, hiking paths, or even across frozen lakes.
If Lake Pühajärv is properly frozen and the weather allows, you’ll have the exciting opportunity to sledge between its islands — familiar to you from your canoeing trip.
Finnish sledge hikes are for everyone, regardless of fitness level. No physical preparation or prior experience is required!
ÖÖD hotels stay in forest luxury
In Estonia, ÖÖD Hotels provide tranquil retreats in the country’s most stunning locations. Enjoy modern comforts and breathtaking views in lush forests, serene coastlines, or ancient valleys. Each location, from the forest views at Rannamõisa and the enchanting pine forests of Laheranna to the untouched nature at Rooslepa, offers the perfect escape for nature lovers and birdwatching enthusiasts.
Most ÖÖD Hotels come with private mirror house saunas, and some with a hot tub. Please check individual destinations before booking.
Golden and White-Tailed Eagle photography in winter
The majestic but cautious Golden Eagle is considered to be the absolute pinnacle of Estonia’s bird kingdom, and the opportunity to see it undisturbed, up close, and for a long time offers an unforgettable nature experience.
The Eagle hide is heated and situated from car parking lot only 250 meters to walk. You should enter the hide at least an hour before sunrise and not leave the hide before it is totally dark (about an hour after sunset). One option would also be to go there on the previous night/evening. In the hide are WC and kitchen.
Besides the Golden Eagle, there’s a good chance of seeing White-tailed eagle, Goshawk, Jays, Ravens and various tits. With a bit of luck, also Pine Martens and Red Fox are visible.
There are 4 photography holes in the wall and plenty of space for 2 photographers, maximal 4 photographers. The background is mostly an open landscape and some trees.
Wild Cranberry Picking Tour
A 45-minute car ride from Tartu takes you to the remote Peipsiveere Nature Reserve, one of Estonia's wildest and least populated areas. This expansive and pristine wetland, recognized as a Ramsar site, is a sanctuary for many endangered, privacy-seeking species. Additionally, Estonia's largest cranberry reserves are hidden here. For Estonians, picking wild berries is a cherished tradition passed down through generations. Join our guided berry-picking trip to taste freshly picked cranberries and experience the satisfaction of gathering them. Cranberries thrive in the unique bog landscape, rarely found elsewhere in Europe. The bog is soft and moist, with a distinctive aroma from wild rosemary. After berry picking, we'll light a campfire and serve dishes made from local forest ingredients, including cranberries.
1. Public transport - buses from Tartu Coach Station to bus stop Saki. If you are coming from Tallinn, take a bus to Tartu from Luxexpress, if you want to come from Tartu by bus, find the best time for you using the time table. NOTE! There are buses from Tartu and back only on Wednesday and Saturday so that you can have a tour at 13.00
2. Rent a car or use Bolt/Taxi. We recommend that option!
3. Ask for us pick up from Tartu and back. Pick up fee is 200.00 euros.
Soul & Nature Retreat for Women
Experience Estonia's Natural Beauty! Join our all-inclusive 4-day retreat in Põhja-Kõrvemaa, Estonia, accompanied by friendly Alaskan malamutes. Enjoy hiking, swimming in lakes and bog pools, and foraging for berries and mushrooms. Participate in daily yoga, meditative sessions, and a purifying sauna ritual. Engage in guided mindfulness practices, evening bonfires, jamming sessions, and a dance celebration. Savor vegetarian meals made from local ingredients, cooked with a local forest chef. Stay in a cozy house with all amenities, shared rooms, and optional sauna house showers. Available in August and September. Contact lapland@visitkorvemaa.ee for inquiries and booking. Embrace nature and rejuvenate your spirit.
Slow Moments at Bee Farm tour
Discover the hidden life of a bee colony in this captivating nature experience. Designed for true nature lovers and insect enthusiasts, this tour offers a rare glimpse into the extraordinary world of honeybees—one of nature’s most vital and complex species.
• Enter the Bees’ Secret World – Observe how tens of thousands of bees work in harmony inside the hive. Witness their birth from the comb, learn about their way of life and daily communication, and meet the queen, drones, and worker bees to understand their crucial roles within the colony.
• Discover How and Why Bees Produce Honey – Learn how bees create honey, beeswax, and propolis, essential for both their survival and human use. Step into the Beekeeping House to see how honey is extracted from the comb to the jar and how beeswax is processed into various products.
• Understand How the Life of a Bee Colony Reflects the Surrounding Nature and the Weather Patterns - No two years are alike—each one weaves a unique tapestry of nature’s offerings.
• Explore the DNA of Honey & Enjoy a Honey Tasting – Every flower visited by a bee leaves a botanical signature in the honey they produce. Slow Moment Honey has been DNA-tested to reveal the exact plants that contribute to its rich and complex flavors. Taste the landscape through honey and discover how each variety reflects Estonia’s diverse wildflowers, coastal meadows, and forests.
Join us for a memorable journey into the world of bees, surrounded by Estonia’s tranquil coastal nature.
Wetland Tour and Overnight Stay on a Bog Island
A 45-minute drive from Tartu brings you to Peipsiveere Nature Reserve, one of Estonia's wildest and least populated areas. This vast and unspoiled wetland, a Ramsar site, shelters numerous endangered species and is teeming with signs of wildlife activity. It's home to iconic Estonian animals like wolves, bears, and lynxes, along with elusive birds, notably eagles. The reserve is exceptionally tranquil, free from artificial noises in this remote region. On our hike, we'll spend the night on a secluded bog island, immersed in pristine nature amidst expansive bog landscapes. Dinner will be prepared using seasonal forest ingredients on a camping stove, and we'll sleep in tree tents. In the morning, we'll enjoy breakfast and hike back to the starting point, all under the guidance of an experienced local nature guide.
1. Public transport - buses from Tartu Coach Station to bus stop Saki. If you are coming from Tallinn, take a bus to Tartu from Luxexpress, if you want to come from Tartu by bus, find the best time for you using the time table. NOTE! There are buses from Tartu and back only on Wednesday and Saturday so that you can have a tour at 13.00
2. Rent a car or use Bolt/Taxi. We recommend that option!
3. Ask for us pick up from Tartu and back. Pick up fee is 200.00 euros.
Big Predator Tour - Lynx, Bear, and Wolf
This autumn tour focuses on three key species: Eurasian Lynx, Brown Bear, and Grey Wolf, in three distinct wilderness areas - West Estonia, Lahemaa National Park, and the Alutaguse area.
We'll spend a night in a Brown Bear hide in the Alutaguse area. In autumn, bears actively forage to prepare for winter hibernation.
We'll search for Eurasian Lynx primarily in the late afternoon, evening, and night using thermal scopes, covering significant ground.
For Grey Wolves, we'll head to the stable western region where wolf packs have resided for years.
During the day, we'll rest or engage in brief birdwatching trips. While our main focus is on the three predators, we'll have good opportunities to see Raccoon Dogs, Elk, Red Foxes, and Pine Martens.
Latvian Food Tasting and Hiking Adventure in Sigulda
This 15 km hiking tour in Sigulda lets you explore Latvian nature, cultural heritage, and local food. Sigulda, a former summer resort, boasts countless hiking trails along the Gauja River, romantic castles, scenic landscapes, sandstone outcrops, and the largest cave in the Baltics. Highlights include Emperor’s View, Devil’s Rock, Pikene Cliff, Krimulda Manor, Gutman’s Cave, and Sigulda’s Medieval Castle ruins. The tour includes lovely forest paths and two picnics featuring homemade Latvian food, offering a taste of local culture.
Guided hikes in Gauja National Park
Individually designed nature hikes through the Gauja National Park: group or individual, from a few hours to several days, various difficulties, circular or linear routes. The hikes can be combined with boat, raft or bike rides, as well as museum visits and great picnics.
Luxury brown bear hide
The Alutaguse luxury bear hides offer an excellent opportunity to watch bears and other wildlife from luxury conditions. In addition to the brown bears, the hides are frequently visited by raccoon dogs, occasionally by moose, badgers, wild boars, roe deer, and rarely by wolves and lynxes, as well as numerous bird species.
In the luxurious hide, you can observe bears through a floor-to-ceiling mirrored window, even while lounging on a spacious double bed. The elegant interior, crafted from high-quality materials, is inspired by the surrounding nature, creating the feeling of being immersed in the wilderness while still enjoying a secure and luxurious retreat.
It is like a fully equipped hotel suite in the heart of nature among bears, featuring a large double bed, comfortable chairs, a table, a shower, a refrigerator, a toilet, and other amenities for an exclusive getaway.
SUP Sunset Ride in the City Canal
Join us for a beautiful 2-hour SUP ride in the City Canal, culminating in a sunset finish on the Daugava River. Let’s enjoy the parks of Riga from a different perspective, observe what the Riga beavers are up to, and wave to the residents of Riga from beneath the bridges!
Aksi Island Tour
Aksi Island is the neighboring island of Prangli, which is why it's often called "Little Prangli." What impresses visitors most are the island's extraordinary natural landscapes.
Thanks to the Aksberg family who once lived here, Aksi is known for its shipbuilding history. On the island, you can see a unique stone labyrinth dating back to 1849 and hear fascinating stories about the island's colorful settlement before World War II.
Today, the island is permanently uninhabited and under nature protection. Aksi has no harbor of its own. To reach the island, a private boat must be arranged. That means a visit to Aksi depends on wind conditions and can turn into quite a sea adventure.
Regular trips 5.07, 20.07, 2.08, 9.08, 23.08 and 13.09
Hiking Adventure Itinerary in Endla Nature Reserve
Hiking trails in the Endla nature reserve offer wonderful views of lake Männikjärv and the bog surroundings. Marked hiking trails, which provide the opportunity to get to know the forests, wooded meadows, and bogs. Endla Nature reserve offers visitors opportunities to observe birds, and learn about the local plants. The tracks overlap to a certain extent and visitors can choose a track of their abilities 2.2 km or 8 km. The Endla nature reserve of 10,161 hectares was formed to preserve the karsts of the southern slope of Pandivere highlands and the bogs and bogs islands characteristic of the central and eastern part of Estonia. The Endla nature reserve centre is located in Tooma village in Jõgevamaa, 130 km from Tallinn.