Wildlife Photography
Experience a unique opportunity to capture Estonia’s wildlife up close from a purpose-built lodge equipped with specialized photographic hides featuring one-way glass. These hides allow you to observe and photograph animals in their natural habitat without causing any disturbance, truly "bringing you closer to wildlife." Named Safari Travel Agency of the Year, this is the perfect chance for nature photographers and enthusiasts to get unparalleled, intimate shots of Estonia's rich wildlife.
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.
Nordic Ski Touring in the highest peaks of Baltics
Embark on a a two-day Nordic ski tour in the rolling hills of southern Estonia - Haanja Highlands are home to the highest peaks in the Baltics. Our experienced guides will take you through the best nordic ski areas, while teaching you basic skills to make the most of your adventure. This tour is perfect for those seeking a challenge and an unforgettable experience in snow covered winter landscapes. Deep forests, sleepy villages and locals with kind but slow vibe. The open bookings are for the slow lynx tour - climb up the 20 highest peaks with skis over one weekend! Navigate through rugged terrains, snowy trails, and pristine forests. Our experienced guides will accompany you every step of the way, ensuring safety and providing fascinating insights into the local geography. Whether you are looking to push your limits or a nature enthusiast seeking new routes, the snow lynx hike promises an unforgettable journey through Estonian peaks.
SUP and kayak adventure to Dzirnezers
SUP and Kayak adventure in Dzirnezers through connected waters of Carnikava. Adventure includes three rivers one lake, beautiful villas and abandoned soviet camp. We will enjoy the wide waters of Gauja, water lilies and fishing boats in Vecgauja, surpriseing contrasts with canal lock and various landscape in Dzirnupe plus walking tour on “Vadoņa” island in lake Dzirnezers.
Let's enjoy the wonderful views, listen to the silence, watch birds, laugh and just have a positive time. This adventure will special and beautiful made by the islands of lake Dzirnezers and bird voices during meal on water.
Meal included.
Bird watching in Soomaa
Join us in our daily adventure on Soomaa rivers, bogs, fields or forests. Let´s hear the silence and nature. Find out what kind of birds are living there, how they live, what they eat. Times for tours are different, depends what kind on birds You want to see.
Tea ceremony in nature villas
Tea ceremony is a beautiful way to escape from the fast pace of life and ground yourself in nature. During this meditative tea drinking session, you will experience the effects of tea leaves carrying ancient wisdom, affecting your body and soul.
Tea has been a ceremonial drink for centuries in both Chinese and Japanese cultures. The process of making tea is ceremonial and thought through from picking the leaves all the way to pouring and drinking it. At the same time, it is strongly intuitive and in deep harmony with the rhythms of nature.
Depending on the season, tea ceremony can take place in the area of Maidla Nature Resort in the wild or in the indoor space of the Servants House.
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.
Nature Education and Walking in the Recreation Park Laumas
Recreation Park Laumas, located in the northwest part of Latvia, offers an exciting blend of education and recreation in nature. On the Bee Trail, we invite you to explore the secrets of bee life, delve into the roles of both the bee and the ancient beekeeper, and acquaint yourself with the bustling activity of live bee colonies in the hive. The Bird Trail takes you back in time to the wondrous world of birds. Our Forest and Plant Trails let you experience, hear, and feel the touch of nature, providing an inspiring and educational retreat. You can accomplish your visit by staying overnight in our guest house, camping cabin, or tent site.
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.
Canoeing Through the Apocalyptic Smarde's Green Bog
In the mid-20th century, Smarde's Green Bog witnessed peat extraction until the revelation of hydrogen sulfide mineral waters beneath, leading to the cessation of peat mining in 1960. This halt also marked the end of water pumping from peat quarries, transforming them into water reservoirs. Despite the mining's cessation, drainage systems persist in influencing the bog's water dynamics. Cormorants, or sea crows, have chosen this altered landscape as their habitat, crafting nests among the withered trees. The bog's vivid emerald waters, alongside desiccated trees and cormorant colonies, form its distinctive hallmark, resulting in a uniquely captivating landscape with an almost apocalyptic ambiance.
Sea Kayaking in Estonia's Archipelago
Sea Kayaking and wild camping expeditions and tours with British Canoeing certified leaders on the stunning archipelago of Estonia.
Two days of kayaking and wild camping in the bird and seal paradise of the western Estonian archipelago. Fully guided with transfers, 1 night wild camping.
Wild Food Foraging and Cooking Experience
Welcome to our recreation center on the border of Soomaa National Park, where we offer a unique wild food foraging and cooking class. Led by an expert guide, we venture into the forest and fields to collect berries, mushrooms, wild herbs, and fresh produce from our garden. Together we prepare homemade Estonian dishes, such as soup or casserole, using traditional recipes and techniques. While our sweet dish cooks in the oven, we enjoy humorous stories about Estonian culture and history over Estonian cider or beer. Finally, we sit down together to enjoy our delicious meal in a convivial atmosphere. This activity is perfect for groups looking for a fun and educational culinary experience.
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.
Bungee Jump From Cable Car
Bungee Sigulda is a unique place in Europe, where jumps with a bungee are taken from a cable car. The height of a jump above the river Gauja is 43m. As safety is the main priority for each jump the technologies and inventory are developed strictly observing the standards of mountain climbing and dangerous equipment with a safety reserve of 7-20 times. Since 1992 Sigulda Bungee is giving an opportunity to fulfil one of the most memorable adventures in a life time in a safe way. More than 100 000 people have tried this attraction already.
Country Living Amidst Nature
The family-run active leisure park, located near a secluded beach in the western part of Latvia, serves as an adventure platform for you to explore the surrounding nature at a leisurely pace. You have the freedom to create your own day's program: opt for a relaxed hike along a former railway line, expertly guided by the host; rent a bike to venture into the picturesque rural surroundings; unwind in a traditional sauna, indulge in refreshing local herb tea or birch sap, and delight in delicious food cooked over an open fire at a designated picnic spot. As evening descends, let the soothing melodies of the host's handmade Native American flute and captivating tales of a life lived in harmony with nature enrich your experience.
Sunset Canoeing in Illuminated Boats in Jelgava
Experience the charm of warm summer evenings with a tranquil and romantic boat journey in illuminated vessels at the heart of Jelgava . Witness the sun's descent over the horizon, painting the sky in warm and creative hues. As twilight sets in, Jelgava's lights gleam, forming a striking contrast with the celestial beauty above. Embark on 2-4 seated canoe boats to await the sunset at Pilssala's viewing tower, followed by revelling in the splendor of Jelgava's nocturnal landscapes on the Driksa and Lielupe Rivers. No prior boating experience is needed.
SUP adventures on Soomaa rivers
Welcome to the thrill of stand-up paddleboarding (SUP) amid the enchanting waterways of Soomaa National Park. The river ways here have been used for centuries. Along we can see rare birds and maybe also some mammals.
Join us in our daily adventure, suitable for the whole family.
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.
Kayaking in Hiiumaa
Hiiumaa is the 2nd largest island in Estonia. The tour offers kayaking in shallow water surrounding closely clustered islands and islets, providing protection from high waves and strong winds. Short island hops mean ample time for leisurely hikes through coastal meadows dotted with orchids, frequented by sea birds. Present day semi-natural landscapes share space with ancient forests, 17th Century Swedish villages, Viking remains. Added attractions: Estonia’s largest seal habitat, an occasional white tail eagle, picturesque windmills. With a professional kayaking guide, you’ll reach a private camping site on a private island to relax with a panoramic view of the sea and seaside.
Winter Spirit Estonia 6 days
Our “Winter Spirit” tours offer the top activities you can do in Estonia during wintertime. We will explore the unique and charming Tallinn Old Town, which is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site and becomes especially magical during wintertime. During the second part of the tour, we will leave the city lights behind and enjoy a real winter wonderland in the countryside. Daytime activities such as snowshoeing and kick-sledding will make the evening sauna and talks around the fireplace supremely enjoyable. Over 5 days full of local food, culture and nature will make this winter tour one to remember.
Highlights of this trip:
* Snow shoeing tour
* Kick-sledding tour
* Husky farm visit
* Sauna visit
* Experiencing the medieval atmosphere of Tallinn Old Town
Dragonfly watching tour
Estonian nature offers numeros of insects, dragonflies, butterflies and all this you will find on splendid landscape. About half of Estonia is covered in forests and here you will find more coastal meadows, alvars and woodlands than in any other European country. Here is located also one of the largest meadows in Europe – Kasari meadow of 4,000 hectares. Many of the abovementioned habitats are vitally important for rare butterfly and dragonfly species.
We may see the following dragonflies: Beautiful Demoiselle, Small Spreadwing, Common Spreadwing, Siberian Winter Damsel, Common Bluet, Moorland (Common) Hawker, Blue (Southern) Hawker, Brown Hawker, Migrant Hawker, Baltic Hawker, Yellow-spotted Emerald, Four-spotted Chaser, Black-tailed Skimmer, Black Darter, Yellow-winged Darter, Ruddy Darter, Common Darter, Moustached (Vagrant) Darter, etc. Ofcourse we will see also many butterflies and rare types of plants- like the most important protected plant species that can be found here: White Adder`s Mouth, Lesser Twayblade, Early Coralroot, Fly Orchid, and Brown Beak Sedge (protection category II). Also, several plant species which belong to the protection category III can be found here. These belong mostly to the orchid family.
Adventurous excursion in Ligatne
Join a guided tour in Līgatne in Latvia and enjoy a world class culinary masterclass afterwards, Ligatne is located just a short 1.30-hour drive from Riga. In a close collaboration with nature tourism organisations we offer you a 1.5-2 hour journey through Līgatne's charming architecture, beautiful natural scenery, and the historical and famous Līgatne Paper Mill. For a fun twist, you can take the tour in vintage “Latvia” minibus. In November 2023 Ligatnes Pavaru Māja were awarded with Michelin Green star, emphasising our sustainability. The tour is a perfect mix of exploration, learning, and delicious, world class food.
Archery track at Laba Daba
Archery is a great way to relax and regenerate naturally for people with any physical fitness or age! At DabaLaba archery track you will spend your day in nature, you will have a chance to shoot with the classic bow, you will get to know Latvian animals, you will get to taste our fire boiled ""Archers soup"", you will spend a excellent time wit your family, friends or colleagues.
We offer 2 different tracks: Long track (3.5 km long, 20 targets) and short track(~ 1 km long, 10 targets)"
Hiking Adventure in Alam-Pedja Nature Reserve
The Alam-Pedja Nature Reserve is located approx. 25 km from the Estonian second biggest city Tartu. It was established in 1994, the reserve was created to protect an intact hydrological regime in a cohesive landscape complex. It features large bogs, various forest types, expansive rivers and broad meadows. As one of Estonia's largest nature reserves, it is distinguished by its very low human population density. The bogs of Alam-Pedja are serving as habitats for many rare plants and endangered bird species. A true gem of biodiversity! The well-marked Selli-Sillaotsa trail in Alam-Pedja Nature Reserve is winding over a bog, through the forest, and on a gravel road, with plenty of information boards, is flat and easy to navigate. From the 12 m high Suuretüki observation tower built of massive logs, you can enjoy beautiful views of the bog in any season!