Inari
The largest lake in Sápmi and the third-largest lake in Finland is Lake Inari. It is situated north of the Arctic Circle in the northernmost region of Lapland. It's possible that a Pre-Finno-Ugric substrate language gave the lake its name, Lake Inari. This lake have a lovely and serene surrounding. 3000 islands or so make up this lake. Hautuumaasaari is an island that is well known. For the prehistoric people that once lived in this area, this island served as a graveyard.
It's hard to imagine, but the lake's water is so pure and clear that you can drink it and, in some areas, see nine meters below the surface. When you go to Lake Inari, you may go hiking, fishing, and canoeing while learning about the Sami culture and seeing the pristine nature firsthand. You can also ski there in the winter when the lake is frozen and experience the allure of the area.
The sun doesn't set for a full two months in the summer in Inari because it is so far north of the Arctic Circle, and auroras dance in the sky all through the winter.
Location: Inari, Lapland Province