Sunrise or Sunset Canoeing in Peipsiveere Nature Reserve
A 45-minute car drive from Tartu will take you to the Peipsiveere Nature Reserve, one of Estonia's wildest and least inhabited areas. This vast and pristine wetland features numerous rivers and lakes, making it an ideal destination for canoeing. The serene rivers, lakes, and bog islands are home to a variety of birds and mammals, including several protected species. Our canoeing tours, available from April to October, are led by experienced nature guides. Canoeing on these tranquil wetland rivers is suitable even for beginners. The tour includes a light meal: breakfast on sunrise tours and a pancake picnic on sunset tours.
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.
Team Adventure Hike with Challenges
Join our adventure hike with tasks, a team event that lasts a few hours. During this exciting experience, you'll discover how to navigate using a map, conquer natural challenges, cook your meals over a self-made bonfire, and partake in team-building activities. These fun activities will help you get to know each other better in a relaxed outdoor setting, all while enjoying the beauty of nature.
Sleddog Ride in Magical Small Lapland
Come and enjoy a unique experience dashing through a magical snowy forest route pulled by a team of trained alaskan malamutes. Our extremely human friendly sleddogs are cuddly and sweet with all human visitors. In Small Lapland it is possible to cuddle and play with our dogs inside their kennels. After some doggy kisses, we prepare the sled and go for an amazing sleddog ride in a Natura 2000 protected pristine forest. We have a cozy dog barn photo studio, lush nature and a warm house to make you feel right at home. The ride is possible also without snow, with super comfy 4 wheel carts from September until May.
Kayaking Tour in Riga
This self-service city kayaking tour provides a unique and enjoyable way to explore Riga. With our pre-planned kayaking routes and GPS-enabled kayaks you will navigate the city's canals and waterways at your own pace while admiring the scenery of parks, bridges, and secluded islands. Simply follow the route map on your phone and take in the beauty of Riga from a whole new perspective.
Hiking and Dining in a Landscape Park
A guided walk through Kārļamuiža Landscape Park by the River Amata in central Latvia offers inspiring views of some of the largest Devonian rock formations and cliffs in the ancient Gauja River valley. The walk starts at the Kārļamuiža estate, which was once home to one of the largest fruit tree nurseries of the 19th century and the first horticultural school in the Baltics. Before setting off on the walk, you'll be treated to a refreshing glass of natural Kārļamuiža apple juice, crafted from apples grown in the estate's orchard. After the walk, savor a delicious meal of locally caught trout from the River Amata. Kārļamuiža guest house is a hiker’s-friendly tourist accommodation.
Open Canoeing in Soomaa National Park
Explore the canoeing mecca of Soomaa with our guided tour, perfect for both beginners and experienced paddlers. From March until November, enjoy the breathtaking scenery and waters of this Estonian wonderland. Our guides are locals of Soomaa and will share their expertise and passion with you. After half a day on the water, unwind and relax in a traditional sauna, cold dip into the river and back to sauna - the perfect way to end your adventure.
Prangli Island Day Trip
Experience the charming North Estonian Prangli Island. Have a comfortable ferry ride, drive around in an open top Soviet-style truck or jeep, admire a small wooden church, explore a nature reserve, visit a natural gas source, unique in the whole of Estonia, climb on top of a huge boulder, discover an island off the beaten path with authentic fishing villages, enjoy local island food.
The island has a very diverse nature with plants that can boost your immune system. Mass tourism hasn’t touched the small island, so it still has wonderful and lonely sandy beaches.
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.
Sunrise on a SUP board in Ķemeri bog
Sunrise is one of the most enchanting moments of the day. Welcoming it on the water, surrounded by nature coming to life, is a magical experience.
In spring and summer, Latvia’s Ķemeri bog blooms in all its splendor. Serenely paddling through mossy meadows and canal mazes, you might encounter swans, ducks, and other bog inhabitants. The gentler and more mindful we are with the bog’s nature, the more we will feel, see, and enjoy its beauty.
BeTriton Amphibious Camper-Trike
BeTriton, an innovative Amphibious Camper-Trike, offers rental service to make your outdoor ventures sustainable. Combine land and water exploration, designing your own extended journeys or weekend escapes. Enjoy unique adventures and deep nature connections, from open-fire cooking to lakeside movie nights. Share peaceful moments in nature with your partner and immerse yourselves in the world's beauty. Renting BeTriton allows you to explore creatively, combining a hard-top motor boat, cargo tricycle, and cozy camper for two, ensuring continuous and immersive outdoor adventures.
Learn to Ski in Tallinn
Some people consider cross-country skiing to be Estonian national sport- try out the Estonian super power! Experienced ski instructors will help to choose the most suitable equipment and will show learners the basic technics. The distance you ski will depend on your own eagerness to learn. Maximum time spent at the ski tracks is 2 hours.
Active Wednesdays in Sea Kayaks
Seize the opportunity to acquire new skills and enhance your existing ones in sea kayaking. Every Wednesday, we welcome anyone eager for an active evening outdoors on the water. Participants will prepare the equipment and boats themselves. The activity spans 2-3 hours during which we will focus on developing technical skills, learning new paddling exercises, and honing water techniques.
Participants should possess prior experience in sea kayaking.
Beaver-watching trip
Join our guided evening tour on the Jägala River to discover the fascinating life of beavers. As natural enemies of beavers are land animals, they are bold in water and sometimes curious. Listen for their warning signals like tail splashes as darkness falls, signaling increased activity. With luck, we may spot beavers swimming near our kayaks. Patience and silence determine our proximity. Receive instructions, then kayak along the riverbank, hearing stories about beaver life and observing their activities.
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 trails in Villa Pillapalu
Villa Pillapalu offers their guests an opportunity to spend time hiking in the beautiful Estonian nature. Bogshoe hike to Koitjärve bog accompanied by an experienced guide - a hike starting next to the villa, covering varying landscapes which takes you through forests and a bog. Suitable for all ages.
Birding tour around Tallinn
Tallinn is probably only capital in Europe that has such a good possibilities for bird watching tour – Paljasaare Nature Reserve is inside the city, some good birdwatching spots in the coast and green areas of Tallinn and also surrounding areas of Tallinn. Birding season 2025 booking have started, best time of the season would be end of April and May. Current winter conditions seem promising for owls and woodpeckers.
This tours focuses on areas in Tallinn and we visit also surrounding areas of Tallinn- alvars (special type of grassland) and forests for birdwatching. Tour is about 6 hours, include, guide, transport, spotting scope, binoculars.
Exploring the Gates of the River Daugava
This pre-planned and diverse travel route is conveniently located near the city centre of Riga and easily accessible by various modes of transportation. The itinerary will take you to the scenic Song Hill, guide you through the intriguing military passages of Mangaļsala fortification, share the secrets of becoming a werewolf, and introduce you to the mystical spirits of the ships. And in the middle of the adventure, you will learn the street art of Riga and fully breathe in the sea – this is the road opposite the gate of the River Daugava. Unlock the route on the platform, get access to all the necessary information and start by simply travelling from one point to the next.
Sunsets with the seals, birds and seascapes
Seals are marine mammals that leave no one indifferent with their human-like nature and interesting ways of life. Watching grey seals roaming on the rocks and swimming in the sea around the small islands and coves of Kolga Bay is a unique and memorable opportunity to get to know one of the most fascinating seascapes in Northern Estonia and to get a closer look at the life of the Baltic top predators - grey seals.
For seal and wildlife watching, we use a purpose-built, enclosed-cabin boat with up to 6 seats. Its one-way mirror glass windows allow you to observe nature, while remaining invisible and disturbing as little as possible the shy wildlife. Quiet and precise manoeuvring and stationary positioning are ensured by an electric bow engine, which allows the seals to be observed more closely and with less disturbance than with conventional watercraft. The hull of the boat is constructed from highly durable recycled plastic and has a stable shape with low sides. For this reason, and with the possibility of a low seating position, our boat trips are particularly well suited for photo and video recordings of seals and seabirds. If the weather and visibility are suitable, we can
monitor the seals; underwater activities with a small underwater drone. If necessary, we can also open both the windows and roof hatches to let the sun and the salty sea air refresh us, or observe the animals and birds from a distance through binoculars or enjoy the views of the seascapes.
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.
Autumn Bird Migration in West Estonia
This tour takes you to some of the best places in Europe for seaduck and passerine migration, visiting different migration bottlenecks each morning. During the peak days, up to half a million Chaffinches, tens of thousands of Siskins, or continuous chains of Long-tailed Ducks pass through the observation points in West-Estonia. You will also have a very good chance to find some forest specialties, such as Pygmy and Ural Owls, Hazel Hen, White-backed, Black, and Grey-headed Woodpeckers, and Nutcrackers. The evenings will be spent witnessing the amazing roosting flights of thousands of Common Cranes.
Self-guided 6 day hike along coastline
Explore the beauty of Kurzeme's Great Wave Sea on a 6-day self-guided hiking adventure. Sandy shores, quiet villages, and coastal cliffs await. Begin in Liepaja, where history meets the sea. Enjoy local flavours in Pavilosta and panoramic views from Uzava lighthouse. Your journey ends in Ventspils, offering fun for families. Hike 20-30km per day, preparation is highly advised.
Walking nature trails in Latvia and Estonia
Explore the journey from Riga to Tallinn, a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. Discover 15 nature trails through marshlands, meadows, and coastal forests along the Baltic Sea, including pristine nature reserves. Birdwatching enthusiasts will appreciate the trails equipped with viewing towers. Randu meadows near Ainazi boast one-third of Latvia's plant species, accessible via a boardwalk with scenic views. Saaremaa island offers a unique natural landscape with dolomite cliffs, juniper heaths, a meteorite lake, and rugged shores. Experience traditional coastal villages and farms. Hiumaa island exudes a laid-back Estonian ambiance with Käina Bay's vital bird reserve. Explore Paldiski peninsula for a glimpse into recent history with its former Soviet military base.
Bogshoeing and skating trip on frozen bog-pool
Skating on frozen bog-pools is something you have to experience during the Estonian winter! The cold makes the bog-pools into beautiful natural ice rinks!
We will hike on foot or with snowshoes to the bog-pool. From there, we will continue on skates. If you do not have your own skates, we can rent you hiking skates which are attached to your boots with a clip. If necessary, we will also give you ski poles for balance.
Service includes: guide, hiking skates, a light meal and a hot drink, snowshoes, and an unforgettable experience!
E-bike Tours/ Rental
Experience the "SMART BIKE" electric bicycle motor propelling you to speeds up to 25 km/h, covering over 60 km on a single charge. These additional "muscles" assist the Sigulda landscape, conserving energy for nature appreciation. Ideal for Gauja National Park exploration, the Smart Bike suits long distances, aligning with eco-friendly transport. Opt for Sigulda's bike routes and embark on joint adventures for sports enthusiasts, families with children and the elderly.