Riverboat to the Norwegian Border
Explore the Russian-Norwegian frontier by travelling a part of Pasvik River, which acts as a natural border for the neighbouring countries.
- Journey from Kirkenes by riverboat up the Pasvik River
- See beautiful scenery and learn more about wildlife in the area
- Visit the Norwegian-Russian border and hear about its history
- Be treated to a hot drinks and cloudberries with cream
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Direction
Northbound direction
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Season
Autumn, Summer
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Difficulty level
Level 2: Moderate - some mobility needed
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Duration
2 hours 30 minutes
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Min. passengers
4
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Max. passengers
40
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Booking code
HR-KKN7B
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From
169 €
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Please note
Life vests are provided. Because the excursion runs late, it is recommended to either take the evening flight out of Kirkenes or to overnight in town.
Join us for a guided riverboat tour of Pasvik River that serves as the natural boundary for Russia and Norway, two countries steeped in history and culture.
As we sail the river, we’ll hear about the history of the Sámi people, an indigenous people renowned for nomadic reindeer herding in the region. Listen to the stories of Russia’s first martyrs, St. Boris and St. Gleb, and also of St. Trifon from the Pechenga Monastery, the most northerly monastery in the world.
On reaching the border, you’ll go ashore and learn a little bit more about Norway’s relationship with its easternmost neighbour. We then settle down for a warm drink and a traditional Norwegian favourite: cloudberries and cream.
Leisurely travelling back on the water, our guide will speak about the teeming animal and plant life that thrives in the area. Reindeer, fish, and bears make this one of the most diverse wilderness areas in Norway.