First, timing is everything. The best months to catch the aurora are between September and March, during the darker months when the skies are clear. Make sure to stay in remote areas far from city lights. Popular spots include Tromsø, Norway, and Abisko, Sweden – or Iceland! When you visit the Nordics, consider guided tours with local experts to increase your chances of a perfect sighting.
Dress warmly! Temperatures drop significantly at night, so layers are essential. Don’t forget a good camera; a long-exposure setting will capture the magic. Be patient, as the northern lights are unpredictable. Spend a few nights in key locations to increase your chances.
Lastly, embrace the full Nordic experience. When you visit the Nordics, explore more than just the northern lights. Enjoy activities like dog sledding, ice fishing, and reindeer encounters to make your trip unforgettable.
For more tips and to plan your adventure, visit Visit the Nordics at visitthenordics.com.
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Pic by Gard Skaar Johansen