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A Harsh Phenomenon Is Spreading in Lapland – Foreign Tourist Guides Are Behind It

Summary by Iltalehti
Many readers who have contacted Iltalehti have been upset by a phenomenon that has become more common recently. Toni Syrjä, CEO of Arctic Midnight Group, an adventure service company based in Levi, says that he has come across an unfortunate phenomenon in his work that has become more common in recent years. “Foreign safari guides and groups practically take over the places completely, and do not make room for other nature enthusiasts,” Syrjä sa…
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Many readers who have contacted Iltalehti have been upset by a phenomenon that has become more common recently. Toni Syrjä, CEO of Arctic Midnight Group, an adventure service company based in Levi, says that he has come across an unfortunate phenomenon in his work that has become more common in recent years. “Foreign safari guides and groups practically take over the places completely, and do not make room for other nature enthusiasts,” Syrjä sa…

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Iltalehti broke the news in Finland on Thursday, March 26, 2026.
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