VisitSápmi proudly presents
2 new members into the Sápmi Experience family:
Nutti Sámi Siida and Restaurant Ájtte!
Nutti Sámi Siida in Jukkasjärvi is one of the pioneers in Sámi tourism. Awarded richly for their efforts to create sustainable and responsible ecotourism. At the heart of this company is the wish to tell the Sámi story so it helps Sámi life style and Sámi traditions survive. The company has always interacted with the Swedish travel trade helping to create a deserved place for Sámi tourism in Sweden and the world.

Restaurant Ájtte in Jokkmokk can create SlowFood Sápmi events, serve gourmet food a la carte and in detail tell where the products come from and the history of dishes. As well they serve a sturdy daily lunch with freshly baked Sámi bread gaahka warm in the brad basket. Their Sámi cuisine is a lustful and tasty trip in Sámi culture. “The road to knowledge, as we see it, passes through the stomach”, says owner Gunda Åstot.
Published 487 days ago by dan.jonasson
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