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Discovering Aurora Borealis in Lapland

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Discovering Aurora Borealis in Lapland

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  1. Discovering Aurora Borealis in Lapland Aurora Borealis or the Northern Lights are one of the most spectacular phenomenon's of nature. Lapland is the ideal destination to experience the magic for you. On an average, the Aurora Borealis appear in the sky around 200 times every year. There is a plenty of opportunities to spot Aurora Borealis in Lapland, if luck is on your side. Everyone is familiar with the Northern Lights or Aurora Borealis, even if they haven’t seen it in person beforehand. Ribbons of colour, created by light particles reacting with different gases, float around the sky, resulting in one of the most incredible sightings to see. The Aurora is a spectacular light show caused by collisions between electrically charged particles released from the sun that enter the earth’s atmosphere and collide with gases like nitrogen and oxygen. The glittering lights are seen around the magnetic poles of the northern and southern hemispheres.

  2. During the wintertime, the sky above Lapland stays dark for the most of the day and night. However, the Lapland region gets only six hours of sunlight a day. You’ll get a perfect place to hibernate and sleep in and cozy up by the fire. The shortage of sunlight and close proximity to the Arctic Circle offers Laplander with one of the most awe-inspiring skies in night time. If you are on a vacation in Lapland, you’d better catch a glimpse of famous Aurora Borealis.

  3. The sparse population also helps you see the Northern Lights otherwise known as Aurora Borealis. This spectacular phenomenon transforms the night’s sky into a beautiful blur of colours that range from pale green to pink with splashes of yellow, blue, violet, and red. The colours of the Northern Lights are created by a collision of gaseous particles within the earth’s atmosphere. The lights seem quite surreal. The perfect time to watch the Northern Lights in Lapland is midnight in local time. However, there is more than one way to experience the natural phenomena. But it’s totally up to you to choose your experience. You could snuggle up underneath the warmth of a blanket when you glide through the forest on a Reindeer sleigh. Enjoy Unique Experiences of Aurora Borealis in Lapland, Finland If you aim to enjoy a winter adventure that you’ll never forget, consider embarking on a vacation to Aurora Borealis in Lapland through Wild About Lapland. Your horizons will expand when you discover sights that you find nowhere in the around.

  4. Start planning your next retreat to Lapland today for your upcoming holiday. Talk to the experts at Wild About Lapland today and we’ll help you design your dream getaway! Please contact us right now to get started! Come and see the incredible things this wonderful part of the world has on offer! For immediate availability our Aurora Borealis tour package, please visit our website at https://wildaboutlapland.com/ and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible!

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