The Magic of the Northern Lights

Written by Andy

The Northern Lights are one of nature’s most beautiful displays, mystical and hypnotising, giving the appearance of another worldly presence. Swirling colours sweeping, like a living, breathing, giant painting that fills the sky. Photographs of this cerebral piercing show do not do it justice. Seeing it in its full glory, right there before you is the only way to fully experience it. The colours will leave you stunned, a brand new visual experience. I can explain only so far, as words only restrict describing this profound spectacle.

The impressive Northern Lights over Tromso

The best place to see the incredible Aurora Borealis A.K.A the Northern Lights, is above the Arctic Circle in the majestic country of Norway. The best time to see them is between the Autumn and Winter equinox (September to March 21st) when it is dark from 6pm to 1pm.

There are lots of destinations to choose from, so here is a guide to the best spots-

Lofoten Islands

These islands are a prime example of Norway’s dramatic landscapes. Sheer towering mountains like giant fangs, topped with glacier ice twinkling like a mischievous winking eye high in the sky. Already perfection seemingly un-improvable, Aurora Borealis manages to do just that.

A good place to start when on the island is to visit the Polar Light Centre in the town of Laukvik. Here you can see an amazing 3D presentation of the lights, where you are given full scientific explanations, and you can ask any questions you wish. You will also be advised where best to view the real thing. This is a nice precursor to actually seeing Aurora Borealis, making even more meaningful.

North Cape

The Northern Light belt hits at Lofoten Islands, then covers all the way up to North Cape, which is right up on the same latitude as Greenland. This means from here you see the lights from the other end. This means you will experience alternative patterns evoking a slightly different mood, but it will still be just as ethereal and intense.

A popular thing to do is hike the mighty snow covered cliffs, but you must be careful and make sure you know your daylight hours from the night

Tromsø

This is the popular tourist destination town, and there are numerous ‘Aurora Tours’, where you will be taken to the best spots to see the lights. These tours are great value for money, but you have to remember seeing the Northern Lights is never guaranteed. It all depends on the weather and the magnitude of the polls. However, the tours operators are honest and have the experience to know if it is worth going or not.

Wherever you go to see them, if you do manage to catch a glimpse of this evocative dance of nature, it is an experience you will never forget. Norway is the most likely place to see the lights in the world, and a stunning country to visit nonetheless.

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