Jávri Lodge
Jávri Lodge in Inari is a unique adult-only hotel located in the village of Saariselkä, in the far north of Finland, 250 kilometers north of the Arctic Circle. Providing a tranquil escape to the enchanting surroundings of Lapland, the hotel features 13 stylish rooms meticulously designed with a blend of local and recycled materials. The rooms vary in style and size but all offer a serene environment without televisions or phones, emphasizing the silence of Lapland’s nature.
Committed to sustainability, Jávri Lodge reflects responsible practices in both its structure and services. Guests are offered full board, including breakfast, lunch, dinner, beverages, and outdoor wear. The hotel’s private restaurant is exclusively for guests, providing an opportunity to savor delicious meals made from local ingredients.
Jávri Lodge goes beyond providing accommodation; it offers a range of included services covering diverse winter activities such as snowmobiling, ice fishing, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing, ensuring unforgettable arctic adventures. Additionally, the hotel features an indoor swimming pool, saunas, and a fitness studio, all freely accessible. This comprehensive package creates a unique space for relaxation and experiencing the captivating beauty of Lapland’s nature.
Saami Culture in Inari:
In addition to its natural wonders, Inari is rich in Saami culture, adding a unique cultural dimension to the experience. The Saami, indigenous people of the region, have a deep connection with the Arctic environment and its traditions. Visitors to Inari have the opportunity to explore the fascinating Saami culture through visits to the Siida Saami Museum, where exhibitions showcase traditional lifestyles, crafts, and the spiritual significance of nature. The Saami Parliament, located in Inari, serves as the political and cultural center for the Saami people, providing insights into their governance and heritage. Embracing Saami culture adds a meaningful layer to the overall immersion in the distinctive ambiance of Inari and Lapland.