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We recommend booking as early as possible — especially for peak season. Our small-group tours (max. 8 guests) and carefully selected accommodations fill up quickly, and the best dates are often gone months in advance.
Yes, changes and cancellations are possible. Terms depend on the specific tour, and we clearly communicate all conditions before booking so you know exactly what to expect.
Some tours require a minimum number of participants. If this isn’t reached, we’ll inform you early and offer suitable alternatives or rescheduling options.
You’ll usually receive your confirmation shortly after your booking or enquiry — once all details are finalised and agreed.
Each day varies depending on the tour, but typically includes guided nature experiences, shared activities, and time to relax — creating a well-balanced and enjoyable pace.
Most of our tours are led by experienced local guides. We also offer privately organised programmes on request for a more tailored experience.
Our tours are intentionally small, usually no more than 8 guests to ensure a more personal atmosphere and deeper nature experiences
We recommend weather-appropriate layered clothing so you can easily adapt to changing conditions. Comfortable, functional outdoor wear is best for nature activities.
Comfortable, sturdy hiking shoes with good grip are recommended for most tours. Depending on the activity, lightweight waterproof shoes can also be a good choice.
No special equipment is required for most activities. We’ll inform you in advance about anything specific so you can prepare accordingly.
Yes — for many activities, we provide the necessary equipment, such as binoculars or specialised outdoor gear. You’ll receive full details before your tour.
Weather varies by season. Summers are usually mild and pleasant, while spring and autumn can be more changeable so it’s best to be prepared for different conditions.
The best time depends on your interests. Summer is ideal for outdoor activities and wildlife watching, while spring and autumn offer quieter conditions and unique nature experiences.
Temperatures can feel cooler in the mornings and evenings, especially in the shoulder seasons.
Our programmes are flexible and adapt to the weather. Many activities can still take place in light rain, and we ensure your experience remains comfortable and safe.
Most travellers arrive by flight to Tallinn. Our tours start in Tallinn, where we’ll meet you either at the airport or at a pre-arranged meeting point.
Yes — we arrange transfers from Tallinn Airport or a pre-arranged meeting point. Full details are provided before your tour.
Our tours begin and end in Tallinn. We’ll share the exact meeting point and schedule with you in advance.
The euro (€) is used across the Baltic countries. Card payments are widely accepted, but we recommend carrying some cash for smaller places.
Most tours are suitable for people with a basic level of fitness. Some activities may be more active, but we adapt the pace to the group.
Yes — many of our tours are beginner-friendly. No prior experience is needed, and our guides support you throughout all activities.
Usually, our trips are suitable from 6 year old. What matters most is that you feel comfortable, fit enough for the activities, and enjoy spending time in nature.
Your safety is our top priority. All activities are led by experienced guides and adapted to the conditions and the group.
Our guides are trained to handle a range of situations. In case of an emergency, we take the necessary steps and provide full support on-site.
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We carefully select comfortable accommodation that fits the region and the character of each tour — including small hotels, guesthouses, and unique nature stays.
Included meals vary by tour. You’ll find full details in the individual tour description.
Yes — vegetarian options are usually available. Please let us know in advance about any dietary requirements or allergies.
Yes — we’re happy to accommodate individual requests wherever possible. Just let us know in advance.
Yes — we’re happy to advise you personally and help you find the right tour based on your interests and schedule.
We usually reply within 24 hours with a personalised response to your enquiry.
You can reach us via the contact form, by email, or directly on WhatsApp.
Yes — our consultation is free and without obligation. You can explore your options with no commitment.
For wildlife and birdwatching, we recommend a camera with a telephoto lens (ideally 200–600mm). A tripod can also be useful in low-light conditions.
Yes — in many cases we provide binoculars and selected equipment. You’ll receive full details before your tour.
Our experienced guides know the best locations and times, so the chances are generally high — often around 85%. However, as these are wild animals in their natural habitat, sightings can never be guaranteed.
Depending on the region and season, you may encounter brown bears, moose, a wide variety of bird species, and other wildlife in their natural habitat.
Our experienced guides know the best locations and times, so the chances are generally very high (often around 85%). Many animals, such as lynx, are especially active at dusk.
We also use modern tools like thermal imaging to increase the chances further. However, as these are wild animals in their natural habitat, sightings can never be guaranteed.
Full details are listed in each tour description. Typically, the price includes accommodation, selected meals, guided activities, and on-site organisation.
Our tours are designed for nature-focused travellers seeking authentic experiences away from mass tourism. They are ideal for solo travellers, couples, and small groups.
Our tours are led by local experts and kept intentionally small for a more personal experience. We focus on authentic, off-the-beaten-path locations and carefully designed programmes — not mass tourism.
Mobile coverage is available in most areas, but it can be limited in remote nature locations.
Any questions? Contact us – we’re happy to help you personally.
Kärt has many years of experience in customer service and is a wonderful companion on any trip. She has been a nature photographer for 10 years and speaks the language of animals and birds best. We most often find him at the Bärenhütte (Bear’s Hut), where he greets our customers with a smile.
Carolin studied nature tourism at the Estonian University of Environmental Sciences. She is very interested in various aspects of nature, especially the world of birds and animals. She enjoys mountain biking, skiing, and horseback riding. Besides her work as a nature guide, she now likes to play guitar and sing.
Cristel studied nature tourism at the Estonian University of Life Sciences and is currently pursuing a master’s degree in biology at the University of Tartu. As a guide, she is particularly passionate about wildlife and birdwatching. In her free time, she enjoys being active – hiking, cycling, and paddling.
Helge lives in Germany and works as a volunteer for the German Wolf Society (GzSdW). Estonia has been his second home for several years, and he has been leading nature tours in Estonia and the Baltic states for the past 10 years. Helge knows fascinating stories about wolves and bears and can share his own experiences with them.
Raivo studied engineering at the University of Dresden and speaks fluent German, English, and Russian. For the past 12 years, he has worked as a professional kayak guide on our active holidays on the Baltic Sea and on hiking trips through moorland. With him, every guest feels safe on the water, and he can tell fascinating stories about Baltic-German families or about the difficult lives of ringed seals.
Jane loves nature and feels at home and safe in any wilderness. For 10 years, she has been enthusiastically leading tours in her native Estonia. She knows almost all the plants and animals, including the diverse birdlife. Like few others, she can bring the secrets of nature closer to people. Jane accompanies nature tours and family trips through the moorlands and the fascinating coastal areas with her extensive expertise.
Tiit is an outdoor enthusiast and a certified kayak and mountain guide. Since 2009, he has been leading groups through Estonia’s wilderness and across the Baltic islands with great enthusiasm. With Tiit by your side, you’re sure to arrive safely on your Robinson Crusoe island.
Bert is one of the founding members of the tour operator Aktivest and manages the agency. But what he loves most is being active in nature, where he feels most at home. For 20 years, he has been leading people on his nature tours through forests and across the Baltic Sea to see the ringed seals. When you travel with Bert, you won’t miss a single songbird or moose, because he understands the language of animals and birds.
Even at a young age, I was fascinated by nature. I primarily lead tours focused on bird and wildlife observation, but I appreciate any kind of physical activity in nature. My greatest joy in guiding is sharing the captivating natural beauty of Estonia with our guests and exchanging thoughts and experiences with like-minded individuals.
Bert is one of the founding members of the tour operator Aktivest and manages the agency. But what he loves most is being active in nature, where he feels most at home. For 20 years, he has been leading people on his nature tours through forests and across the Baltic Sea to see the ringed seals. When you travel with Bert, you won’t miss a single songbird or moose, because he understands the language of animals and birds.
Triin studied biology at the University of Marburg, among other places, and also earned her degree in developmental biology there. Today, her focus is on the ecology of large mammals.
She not only creates and organises the trips, but also leads them herself, with extensive knowledge and great enthusiasm. She has a deep understanding of nature and feels equally at home sea kayaking in the summer and cross-country skiing in the winter.
Carolin studied nature tourism at the Estonian University of Environmental Sciences. She is very interested in various aspects of nature, especially the world of birds and animals. She enjoys mountain biking, skiing, and horseback riding. Besides her work as a nature guide, she now likes to play guitar and sing.
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