Kayaking
Kayaking is so much fun! Kayaking is done in the Baltic Sea, we can make a few hours trips or even days to Estonian smaller islands. Kayaking in Estonia provides an opportunity to witness diverse marine and bird life along the Baltic Sea coastline- may it be rare bird species or curious seals.
We have trips for those who look for romantic tours, for those wishing to get an exciting experience, and for those who are willing to educate themselves about local nature and culture. Such small islands like in Estonian coastal waters cannot be found elsewhere and the limestone cliff is worth seeing. The best way to explore our natural treasures is to use a sea kayak.
Cable Car Ride Over the Gauja Valley
The Sigulda cable car offers a ride over the Gauja valley, enjoying the view of a wonderful landscape over a distance of multiple kilometres. In a height of 43m above ground the Sigulda cable car connects both sides of the river Gauja in a width of 1020m and excites with a picturesque valley of Gauja, three medieval castles – Sigulda, Turaida, and Krimulda, the bobsleigh track, and Gauja bridge. The cable car is the oldest vehicle of its kind in the Baltic States.
Golden and White-tailed Eagle Photography
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.
The hide is open from the 1st of January until the 9th of March or until the Eagles show themselves.
Eurasian Lynx – Scheduled Tour
During different periods, Estonia has been the country with the highest lynx population density and the local individuals are one of the largest in the world. Its’ main prey – Roe Deer, is doing better year after and so is the local lynx population. Right now, an estimated 550-600 Eurasian Lynx inhabit the forests of Estonia, and one of the best areas to spot them is Lahemaa National Park in the northeastern part of the country.
March is the mating season for the main target of this tour but a great time to look for the lynx is autumn when the temperatures have dropped and mammals have become more active again. The species spectrum is very similar to early spring.
Although this tour concentrates on the Eurasian Lynx, we will most likely also meet other mammals sharing the same habitats, such as Elk, Roe Deer, Snow Hare, Pine Marten, and Raccoon Dogs, just to name the main ones. Daytime will be used for resting and looking for bird specialties, such as the forest grouse and woodpeckers. If the snow conditions are suitable, we would also go lynx-tracking. Evening excursions will give us also the chance to spot several species of owls, such as the Ural Owl and Pygmy Owl.
Looking for the lynx will be done with thermal imagery binoculars and we start usually an hour/half an hour before sunset. Usually, we look until late in the evening or sometimes even until the first hours of the new day depending on our success and level of tiredness.
Scheduled trips:
20/10/2024 - 25/10/2024
03/03/2025 - 08/03/2025
11/03/2025 - 16/03/2025
18/10/2025 - 23/10/2025
Canoeing on the Irbe River near Slītere National Park
The Irbe River flows in the western part of Latvia and empties into the Baltic Sea. In one day's itinerary, you can explore the 14km long meandering, steep, sandy riverbank section. The journey starts at the Irbene radio telescope, which is one of the largest radio telescopes in Europe. Originally constructed during the Soviet era for espionage purposes, the 32m parabolic antenna now serves as an international radio astronomy center, offering guided tours to visitors. It is possible to extend the canoe trip by 13 km, reaching the mouth of the Irbe River in the sea.
Top Nature Sites of Latvia
Enjoy a week-long guided tour through Latvia's natural areas and landmarks. Discover Europe's widest waterfall, hike on the white sand beach in the Baltic Sea resort town of Jūrmala, traverse the Vidzeme rocky coastline, canoe and bogshoe through Latvia's national parks, and sample the mouth-watering natural cheeses, honey and wines from local small-scale farms. End your days relaxing in a traditional countryside sauna, taking in the serene surroundings.
Forest survival and bushcraft
At the exciting survival huts along the route, there are tutorials and tools to train the skills you need to survive in the forest. These are the knowledge and skills that our predecessors have encountered daily and successfully solved for tens of thousands of years.
Stay in luxurious and sustainable boutique villas
Just 45 minutes from Tallinn, Maidla Nature Resort is nestled in the Estonian wetlands. Our tiny Nature Villas, on stilts, blend 15th-century manor charm with 21st-century design. Most villas for 2 include a sauna, outdoor bathtub, and fireplace; some feature a terrace or outdoor jacuzzi. Guests can rent canoes, SUP boards, hike in the bog, or enjoy tea and sauna rituals. A homemade breakfast is served by the house fairy. Dinner at Michelin green-starred Soo restaurant offers dishes inspired by nature and seasonal, regional produce.
Seaside nature walks
Nature-watching walks from spring to autumn in the west coast of Estonia. There is a possibility to see migrating birds as they cover fields, stopping to rest and observe nature's awakening in the forest when leaves start sprouting on trees and plants. Moose, boar, foxes, and deer roam the area daily. White-tailed eagles can be seen eating at the beach, along with various kinds of herons and swans. Traveling is made easy with the help of our friendly horses, which assist us in carrying the luggage.
Night Hike
Join Movement Spontaneous for a thrilling night hike through Latvia, covering 20-30 km under the stars. Led by an experienced guide, you'll explore forests, towns, and feel the magic of walking through the night. Along the way, there’s time to chat with fellow adventurers and take in the quiet beauty of the surroundings. Sometimes, the hike even includes special experiences, like a sauna visit or food tasting tours. Be sure to wear comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing, bring a headlamp, snacks, and a curious mind. Every hike is a unique adventure, waiting to be discovered.
SUP and kayak adventure to the Death Island
Join us on a unique SUP and kayak adventure on the Daugava river, where you'll visit the WW1 battle sites on the Death Island. The island is home to trenches, a bunker, and other remnants of the historic battle, which you can explore on a guided walk with a knowledgeable guide.
As the day comes to a close, you'll be treated to a soldier's dinner, giving you a taste of what life was like for the soldiers who fought here a century ago. This SUP and kayak adventure is a perfect way to experience Latvia's history while enjoying the beauty of the Daugava river.
Hiking Lovers Tour in Lahemaa National Park: Three Waterfalls
Lahemaa National Park has numerous bays and peninsulas, countless spectacular hiking trails, and many historical manor houses. Lahemaa is also loved for its beautiful waterfalls. Tucked in the deep forest you’ll find Valgejõgi (White River), Loobu river, and their three cascades – Vasaristi, Nõmmeveski, and Joaveski. In the wintry peace, we take on a longer hike and discover the icy art created by mother nature. It truly feels like you’ve found yourself in the Estonian Lapland. Keep an eye out for deer and water ouzel (dipper)!
Nature photography tour
Estonia is known for its most in-tact biodiversity in Europe, perfect for nature photography tour ; therefore in our forests and wild landscapes, there is a high probability to see large mammals, carnivores, rare birds, insects and plants.
High possibility to see wildlife:
Beautiful and extraordinary forests, bogs & landscapes
You learn about animal and bird marks (like footprints)
Tips and tuition by professional nature & wildlife photographer
Family adventure tour
On our wildlife watching and soft adventure tour for families we observe different mammals and birds. To discover them we take a boat trip on Beaver river, walk in a wild swamp using bog shoes, canoe down the river in the wetland and look for the seals in a fishing boat on our way to Saarnaki islet. At the end of our journey Estonian capital Tallinn welcomes us. The child-friendly and charming Hanseatic town is packed with lovely cafes, thrilling museums and a long history.
Canoe Trip and Bogshoe Hike
This soft adventure combines canoeing and hiking along a forest river inhabited by beavers and singing birds. The trip concludes with a bog shoe hike. No prior canoeing or bog shoe hiking experience is necessary.
Pop-up Forest Restaurant
Surprise your group with gourmet food in the middle of nature! The pop-up Forest Restaurant is a special experience where a plentiful meal is prepared in a natural setting – this adventure is aimed at your senses! Dishes are prepared by renowned chefs. We use as much local raw produce as possible. The food is served on reusable dishes and tables covered with white tablecloth.
Hot Air Ballooning and Hiking Experience
We present a unique tourism product that combines an exhilarating hot air balloon flight with a challenging 10-20km hike from the landing location. This adventure offers a one-of-a-kind experience to witness the natural beauty of the surrounding terrain from two distinct vantage points, making it an ideal option for adventure seekers seeking a truly unforgettable excursion. The location varies and is dependent on weather conditions.
Nature tour from Tallinn to Riga
This tour offers an extensive exploration of Estonia and Latvia, beginning with three days in Tallinn, where participants can delve into the city's medieval history, visit the Rocca al Mare Open Air Museum, and enjoy a medieval dinner. The journey continues to the beautiful Lahemaa National Park, and includes a visit to Palmse Manor and a night hike at Jaagri Villa. The itinerary then moves to Tartu, to explore its university and cultural sites, and further to the Setomaa region for a deep dive into local customs and the Obinitsa museum. The adventure carries on to Latvia, starting with the ancient town of Cēsis, enjoying nature in Gauja National Park, and exploring the historical Sigulda and Turaida. The tour concludes in Riga, Latvia's capital, with a comprehensive city tour and an optional canal or kayak trip, showcasing the city's rich Art Nouveau architecture and bustling market life. The trip offers a blend of historical sightseeing, cultural experiences, and natural landscapes, culminating in a profound understanding of Baltic heritage.
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.
Evening canoe trip on the river Ahja
Experience the picturesque and primeval nature of the River Ahja on a guided canoe trip during a summer evening in South Estonia. As you pass the stunning sandstone cliffs at Taevaskoja , time seems to stand still during the long, lush Nordic twilight. No experience is necessary for our guided canoe trips. Life jackets are provided to all participants, regardless of their swimming ability. The instructors will also provide a safety briefing before the journey begins.
Your experienced instructors will share their knowledge about the local area, its flora, fauna, and the river's history. You'll gain insights into the ecological importance of this pristine natural environment while enjoying your adventure.
TAKA Kaņieris Mindfulness Walk
The TAKA Kaņieris Mindfulness Walk unfolds in the open landscapes surrounding lake Kaņieris, combining meadows, ancient oak trees and lakeside paths.
Through slow, silent walking and guided breathing practices, participants are invited to reconnect with the body and the natural rhythm of the environment.
The experience includes grounding barefoot walking, body awareness meditation in the meadow, mindful tasting, and moments of reflection and sharing in a calm, supportive space.
This walk encourages deep relaxation, presence and a sense of connection with nature.
Winter Packrafting
Set off on a winter packrafting adventure in Latvia with our custom-made, ultra-light packrafts, perfect for solo excursions or shared experiences with friends. Built to handle tough conditions, these inflatable boats are ideal for exploring Latvia’s rivers and lakes during the colder months. Depending on weather and other factors, the route covers 5 to 10 km along either a river or lake. This winter activity can be enhanced with a scenic walk, a relaxing sauna visit, or a stop at a cozy local café for a warm drink.
Traditional Estonian mushroom hunting
Picking mushrooms are for many estonians like a summer national sport and tradition from generations to generations. We invite you to a guided mushroom foraging tour to Järvselja forest area and to the forests on the bog islands of Emajõe-Suursoo, located in Peipsiveere Nature Reserve. Experience the scenic landscape with no artificial noises and most likely no other people.
Guided by an experienced guide, we will hike to places where you will find the best delicacies of Estonian nature. We will learn how to find our own mushroom spots, what to pick and what to leave in the forest, and how to cook and store mushrooms for the winter.
At the end of the hike, we will build a campfire and serve dishes made from fresh mushrooms we just picked.
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.
