Mysteries of the Northern Lights: Explained

Iceland's Aurora Borealis

Iceland offers stunning views of the Northern Lights. Popular spots include Reykjavik and the remote Westfjords, where clear skies enhance the display.

Norway's Arctic Circle

Head to Tromsø or the Lofoten Islands in Norway for breathtaking Northern Lights. These locations provide excellent opportunities for winter activities alongside aurora viewing.

Sweden's Abisko National Park

Known for its clear skies, Abisko National Park in Sweden is a prime location for Northern Lights. The Aurora Sky Station offers an ideal viewing platform.

Finland's Lapland

Lapland in Finland is perfect for seeing the Northern Lights. Stay in a glass igloo in Kakslauttanen for a unique experience of watching the auroras from your bed.

Canada's Yukon Territory

The Yukon in Canada offers pristine wilderness and minimal light pollution, making it an excellent spot for aurora hunting. Whitehorse and Dawson City are top picks.

Alaska's Fairbanks

Fairbanks, Alaska, is known for frequent and vivid Northern Lights displays. The Aurora Borealis can often be seen here from late August to April.

Greenland's Kangerlussuaq

Greenland’s Kangerlussuaq is another fantastic location for Northern Lights. The vast landscapes and low light pollution offer clear views of the auroras.

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