Wild Women Inside the Arctic Circle

$3,995.00

2–8 August 2026 | Swedish Laponia
A Women’s Summer Expedition in Northern SwedenWild Women Inside the Arctic Circle is a small-group expedition for capable, curious women traveling through northern Sweden during the height of the Arctic summer. Long daylight, remote landscapes, and a carefully designed week shaped by skill, culture, movement, and connection.

This experience blends light, adaptive survival skills with the pleasures of northern living — lakes and saunas, Sámi cultural encounters, shared meals, laughter, and time outdoors under the never-ending sky.

The expedition is led by Skye Selene, one of the most respected female survival instructors working today. Known internationally through Discovery’s Naked and Afraid (returning to global television in February 2026), Skye’s real work happens off camera — teaching practical wilderness skills with calm authority, humor, and care.

Instruction is introductory, supportive, and responsive to the group, offering hands-on exposure to:

  • Fire

  • Shelter

  • Water

  • Food

  • Awareness and decision-making

No prior experience is required. This is not about testing limits — it is about discovering capability in the right hands.

Beyond skills, the week includes time immersed in Arctic landscapes and rhythms: forest walks, lakeside pauses, traditional saunas, cultural nourishment, handcraft, and moments of ease shaped by land and light. The tone is adventurous but unpressured. Capable but playful. Held with professionalism and warmth.

The group is intentionally small, allowing for real attention, safety, and camarade.

Dates: August 2–8, 2026
Location: Swedish Laponia
Capacity: 12 women Small group, limited capacity

Participation is by inquiry only.

2–8 August 2026 | Swedish Laponia
A Women’s Summer Expedition in Northern SwedenWild Women Inside the Arctic Circle is a small-group expedition for capable, curious women traveling through northern Sweden during the height of the Arctic summer. Long daylight, remote landscapes, and a carefully designed week shaped by skill, culture, movement, and connection.

This experience blends light, adaptive survival skills with the pleasures of northern living — lakes and saunas, Sámi cultural encounters, shared meals, laughter, and time outdoors under the never-ending sky.

The expedition is led by Skye Selene, one of the most respected female survival instructors working today. Known internationally through Discovery’s Naked and Afraid (returning to global television in February 2026), Skye’s real work happens off camera — teaching practical wilderness skills with calm authority, humor, and care.

Instruction is introductory, supportive, and responsive to the group, offering hands-on exposure to:

  • Fire

  • Shelter

  • Water

  • Food

  • Awareness and decision-making

No prior experience is required. This is not about testing limits — it is about discovering capability in the right hands.

Beyond skills, the week includes time immersed in Arctic landscapes and rhythms: forest walks, lakeside pauses, traditional saunas, cultural nourishment, handcraft, and moments of ease shaped by land and light. The tone is adventurous but unpressured. Capable but playful. Held with professionalism and warmth.

The group is intentionally small, allowing for real attention, safety, and camarade.

Dates: August 2–8, 2026
Location: Swedish Laponia
Capacity: 12 women Small group, limited capacity

Participation is by inquiry only.

Wild Women Inside the Arctic Circle takes place over seven days in northern Sweden, inside the Arctic Circle, during the height of the Arctic summer. The expedition is professionally organised and fully supported, allowing participants to arrive knowing that logistics, movement, and daily flow are handled with care and competence.

Accommodation is selected for comfort, simplicity, and proximity to the landscape, offering space for rest, privacy, and ease between days outdoors. Meals are thoughtfully prepared using local and seasonal ingredients and shared as part of the natural rhythm of the expedition, shaped by land, weather, and extended daylight rather than a rigid timetable.

All transportation during the expedition is arranged, including group transfers to and from Luleå, Sweden. Detailed travel guidance and practical information are provided privately once participation is confirmed.

What to Bring

A simple packing list will be provided after confirmation. No special skills or prior experience are required.