For an 'away from it all' experience there is the chance to live the life of a Sámi, the traditional nomadic reindeer herders in the Arctic nature of Northern Europe.
With no roads in or out, and surrounded by nature, mountains, forests and lakes, guests stay in an isolated traditional homestead with the Vinka family.
Guests stay in Geunja The Sámi Ecolodge, which has hosted guests including the Swedish Royal Family.
Guests are stripped of the modern trappings, and live the life, nature, culture and family that make a traditional Sámi homestead so unique.
The trip starts in the small village of Ammarnäs, in Swedish Lapland, where visitors are met by Mikael or Ann-Kristine.
With no roads to the Sámi Ecolodge, guests take a 30-minute long wooden boat ride over the mountain lake Tjulträsk to the homestead (snowmobile when it freezes in winter).
Made up of traditional Sámi goathie, a wooden tepee structure and Sámi log cabins, guests are welcomed as members of the family.
In doing so they will join in and learn about the traditional Sámi way of life, helping the family with conservation and the managing the daily life necessary to live in the Arctic nature.
The experience can be booked either in summer or winter, managing the different challenges the eight Sámi seasons.
In the winter this would include using Nordic wooden skiing and snowshoeing to track wild grouse; Ice fishing using traditional techniques passed down through generations.
The summer brings more tracking and nature conservation; fishing; maintaining the traditional buildings for the winter to come and experiencing and understanding significance of the Northern Lights and clear night skies.