Varanger - Arctic Birds and Mammals

27 Mar – 04 Apr 2027
Book Journey
Book Journey
Book Journey
Norway, Finland
9D 8N
6 Guests
€ 6500
Norway, Finland
9D 8N
6 Guests
€ 6500

Summary

Varanger – Sea Birds In Snow

At the edge of the Arctic, where land yields to the Barents Sea and winter shapes every moment, lies a landscape unlike any other.

This journey begins in the quiet, snow-covered forests of Ivalo, where the Arctic first introduces itself in silence — soft light filtering through frozen trees, a sense of stillness that prepares you for what lies ahead.

From here, we move north and cross into Norway, gradually transitioning from forest to tundra, and finally to the dramatic coastline of the Varanger Peninsula — one of the most extraordinary winter bird photography destinations in the world.

Our expedition unfolds across a carefully chosen set of locations, each offering a distinct visual and photographic experience:

In the sheltered harbours of Båtsfjord, you will find yourself at eye level with some of the Arctic’s most iconic seaducks — Steller’s Eiders, King Eiders, and Long-tailed Ducks — often in calm waters, framed by snow and soft light. These moments are intimate, quiet, and deeply rewarding.

Further east, in the remote outpost of Vardø, the experience shifts dramatically. Here lies access to Hornøya, where towering bird cliffs come alive with thousands of seabirds. The scale, energy, and intensity offer a striking contrast to the minimalism of the fjords — chaos, movement, and endless photographic opportunity.

Between these anchor locations, we explore the wider Varanger coastline — windswept fjords, quiet bays, and open Arctic expanses where snow, sea, and sky dissolve into a single canvas. It is here that simplicity becomes powerful, and where a single subject in a snowstorm can transform into a compelling visual story.

What makes this journey even more special is our collaboration with Stefan Gerrits — a photographer deeply connected to this region and widely respected for his mastery of seabird behaviour and clean, compelling compositions. Stefan brings an intimate understanding of Varanger’s rhythms — from reading light and weather to anticipating bird movement in these challenging conditions. This partnership allows us to combine two distinct perspectives — Rahul’s emphasis on emotion and storytelling, and Stefan’s precision and fieldcraft — creating a learning experience that is both artistic and deeply grounded in the realities of the Arctic.

This is a journey defined by transitions:

  • From stillness to motion
  • From intimacy to scale
  • From observation to interpretation

And through it all, winter remains the constant force — shaping light, behaviour, and mood. Snowfall softens scenes into high-key compositions, storms add drama and texture, and fleeting breaks in weather create moments of extraordinary clarity.

Part of the Visionary Series, this workshop goes beyond locations and sightings.

It is about learning to respond to the environment.
About embracing unpredictability.
About refining your ability to see — not just what is in front of you, but what it can become.

Because in Varanger, the goal is not just to photograph birds in snow.

It is to create images that carry the feeling of the Arctic itself.

Itinerary

Day 1
27 Mar 2027

Ivalo

You’ll be picked up at Ivalo Airport by your tour guide. For all transfers this week, we’ll be using a spacious van. From the airport, we drive to our accommodation near Ivalo (1 night). In the evening, we’ll enjoy dinner together, go over the itinerary for this photo tour, and consider any new opportunities.

Day 2
28 Mar 2027

Forest Birds in the Snow

Before we have breakfast we head out early in search of the Willow Ptarmigan in good conditions. We’ll try to photograph these photogenic birds in their white winter plumage. Even after breakfast, we’ll have another chance to capture them. Later in the afternoon, we’ll drive towards Kaamanen for an overnight stay (1 night). Here, we’ll also look for Pine Grosbeak, Siberian Tit, Siberian Jay, and Arctic Redpoll.

Day 3
29 Mar 2027

Batsfjord for Arctic Ducks

We’ll have breakfast before sunrise and try to photograph Pine Grosbeaks, Siberian Tits, Siberian Jays, and Arctic Redpolls. After lunch, we’ll head toward Båtsfjord in Varanger (Norway), with a longer stop along the way to photograph landscapes. We’ll also keep an eye out for the Northern Hawk Owl along the Tana River delta, a favorite habitat for this beautiful owl. After that, we continue to our accommodation (2 nights) and enjoy dinner.

Day 4
01 Apr 2027

Hides in Batsfjord

We’ll take a short walk to the harbor in Båtsfjord, where we enter a well-positioned floating hide to photograph King Eiders, Steller’s Eiders, Common Eiders, and Long- tailed Ducks. Breakfast will be delivered to the hide by the hotel. After a six-hour session, we’ll take a RIB boat into the fjord to capture images of flying ducks. In the afternoon, we head out to photograph Reindeer and iconic fishing villages and their colorful houses. After this full day, we return to our accommodation for dinner and keep our hopes up for the Northern Lights.

Day 5
03 Apr 2027

Vardo and the sea birds

We’ll have an early breakfast and drive toward Vardø (4 nights). Along the way, we’ll stop at several locations to photograph Purple Sandpipers and Kittiwakes in rugged intertidal landscapes. During the drive, we’ll also have excellent opportunities to photograph reindeer. We’ll stop for a few hours to photograph Mountain Hares in their white winter coats. Then it’s time for dinner and, again, Northern Lights watching.

Day 6 - 7
30-31 Mar 2027

Birds and Hares

We’ll have breakfast before sunrise as we take a boat to Hornøya, home to tens of thousands of Guillemots, Razorbills, Puffins, Kittiwakes, and Shags that are returning to the island during this time of year. There’s a good chance of capturing Puffins fighting in the snow. Gyrfalcons and White-tailed Eagles frequently fly by, hunting unfortunate seabirds. In the late afternoon, we return to our accommodation to relax and enjoy dinner. Group one (Day 6) and group two (Day 7) will have their turn photographing Mountain Hares at night.

Day 8
02 Apr 2027

Another day in Vardo

Another early breakfast before sunrise, followed by more time to photograph Willow Ptarmigan, Reindeer and Mountain Hares. Then we head toward Ekkerøy, home to one of the largest colonies of Kittiwakes and a reliable place to spot Purple Sandpipers, before we return to our accommodation to relax and enjoy dinner. After dinner, the last group will head out to the photo hide for nighttime Mountain Hare photography.

Day 8
04 Apr 2027

The Last hurrah

After breakfast, we drive back to Ivalo in Finland. We’ll make a few final stops to photograph Pine Grosbeaks, Arctic Redpolls, Siberian Tits, and Siberian Jays. Then we continue to the airport for your return flight.

Stays

Inclusions

Inclusions

  • All ground transfers within Finland and Norway
  • All meals from dinner Day 1 to breakfast Day 8
  • Guiding, mentoring & image reviews
  • Entry / access permits
  • Field support (gear advice, cleaning)
  • Local taxes, service charges
  • Scheduled photographic outings

Exclusions

  • International flights to/from Japan
  • Visas, insurance
  • Camera gear (except shared basics)
  • Tips / gratuities
  • Optional side tours
  • Drinks beyond basic
  • Laundry beyond basic
  • Any items not specified

FAQ

Passport, Visa & Entry Requirement

Passport, Visa & Entry Requirement

Arrival & Departure Information

Physical Activity & Mobility

Transportation on Tour

Optional Excursions

Base / Under Layers

  • Thermal top (moisture-wicking)

  • Thermal bottom / long underwear

  • Thermal / wool socks (multiple pairs)

  • Underwear (quick-dry)

Mid Layers

  • Fleece or wool sweater / pullover

  • Insulating jacket (light down or synthetic)

Outer Layers

  • Heavy down / insulated winter jacket (windproof & waterproof)

  • Waterproof / windproof shell jacket (overlayer)

  • Insulated, waterproof pants / snow pants

Footwear

  • Waterproof winter boots (high enough to block snow)

  • Ice-grip attachments / crampons (optional for icy sidewalks)

Accessories / Extremities

  • Waterproof gloves or mittens (pair)

  • Liner gloves (thin inner pair)

  • Warm hat / beanie (covers ears)

  • Neck gaiter / scarf

  • Balaclava / face mask (for very cold/windy days)

  • Ear muffs (optional)

  • Hand warmers / foot warmers (disposable or reusable)

Eyewear / Sun Protection

  • Sunglasses

  • Ski or snow goggles (if you’ll be in heavy snow)

  • Sunscreen (for UV reflection from snow)

  • Lip balm & moisturizer