Nationalparker och naturreservat i Norrbottens län
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Nationaal Park
Badjelánnda –the high country –is the Sámi name for the area between the high mountains of Sarek and the Norwegian fjords. The lime rich bedrock, the high precipitation and late melting snow have created vegetation that is not found in many other places in the mountains. It was this special flora that led to Padjelanta/Badjelánnda being declared a national park in 1962.
Reindeer have migrated here for thousands of years to give birth to calves and to forage. They are attracted by the verdant pastures and friendly mountains of Badjelánnda. It is also an area where people have lived for millennia. Everywhere there are traces of their lives, such as goahte tent sites, hearths and trapping pits. Today Badjelánnda is home to three Sámi communities. The biggest settlements lie beside the vast mountain lakes Virihávrre, Vásstenjávrre and Sáluhávrre. The popular and easy-to-hike Badjelánnda Trail passes the settlements. Hikers can often buy both smoked fish and fresh baked bread there. In places the trail follows dry ridges and plateaux created by the inland ice cap. On your route you will be looking out over a landscape that has welcomed us for generation after generation.
To get to the southern part of Padjelanta/Badjelánnda, the Kvikkjokk area is the best starting point. Buses travel from Jokkmokk to Kvikkjokk. If you want to enter Padjelanta from the north, there are communications from both Gällivare and Jokkmokk. Several trains a day go to the Gällivare railway station. The bus station is adjacent to the train. From Jokkmokk you can take a bus via Porjus to Ritsem/Rijtjem.
Länstrafiken Norrbotten (bus and coach operator) website Gällivare Turistcenter website Destination Jokkmokk website
Länsstyrelsen Norrbotten
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