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Where can I see the light of the North Pole?

the northern lights appear all year round, but only in winter, the long night in the high latitudes of the northern hemisphere can create an unparalleled canopy for the northern lights to appear in splendor. In the northern hemisphere, you can see the Northern Lights in the following places: Icelandic hotels provide "Aurora call" from September every year to March next year, and you have the opportunity to see the Northern Lights without going out of Reykjavik, Iceland. If you drive to the suburbs for half an hour, you can find a quieter place where you can enjoy the Northern Lights more easily. Geothermal hot springs all over Iceland are the best places to watch the Northern Lights. Ranga Hotel in the northwest of Iceland is one of them, which is located next to Eyjafjalljokull volcano, which is steaming all day. Guests staying in the hotel can sleep peacefully at night. When the aurora begins to dance in the night sky, the hotel waiter will wake up the tourists. Swedish dogs pull sleds to see the aurora borealis in Lapland, northern Sweden. In winter, the northern lights come almost every night. It's just that sometimes it lasts for hours, and sometimes it's fleeting. In Biscu, a tourist resort, people enjoy the Northern Lights while doing outdoor activities in winter. Cross-country skiing, dog sledding, glacier walking, staying in Sami wooden houses for the night and enjoying the hot and cold baptism of sauna, while the Northern Lights go hand in hand with these colorful activities. Norway's "Aurora" party Norway is located in the center of the Northern Lights. From October to March every year, as long as there is no cloud, people can see the aurora. Heimfast, known as the northernmost city in the world, is an ancient town that is emerging due to offshore natural gas fields. In recent years, every year from Christmas to New Year's Day, this small town holds cultural festivals with various themes. Thousands of tourists from all over the world who are not afraid of the cold gather in the northern lights to party all night. Bonfires and aurora reflect each other, and laughter breaks the sadness of the night. Finland hides under the covers to see the aurora. The town of Salissel in northern Finland is located 25 kilometers north of the Arctic Circle. Kakalauttanen igloo Resort near it has 2 or 2 all-glass igloo-like independent rooms, which crawl in rows in the snow fields of Linhai in the north, glittering and translucent, like gems shining in the night. These glass houses all use special cold-proof glass to make transparent domes, which can not only ensure the indoor temperature, but also prevent the interference of indoor moisture. The guests lie in a warm bed and let the Northern Lights fall asleep. This kind of top enjoyment can be said to be unique. Fairbanks is the main city in North America closest to the Arctic Circle and the northernmost part of the Alaska Railway, with very convenient transportation. Although it is still a step away from the Arctic Circle, it has all the characteristics of the polar region and is also the most popular place to watch the Northern Lights in Alaska. In order to avoid the city's light pollution, people often go to the mountains more than 3 kilometers northwest of the city to watch the aurora, so observation points and wooden hotels are specially built there. Another famous aurora viewing spot in Alaska is Shena Hot Springs, 1 kilometers northeast of fairbanks, where people can soak in the hot springs to watch the Northern Lights. Although Yellowknife, the capital of northwest Canada, has entered the Arctic Circle, its frost-free period can last up to 1 days because of its famous Great Slave Lake, which is a relatively rich area in northern Canada. In the dark winter night, standing on the deepest lake in North America with an area of 27, square kilometers, the Northern Lights in the sky twisted and reflected strange colors on the endless frozen lake. I am afraid that the feeling can only be described as "dreamlike". Flying over the Arctic is the cheapest way to see the aurora. If you haven't made a special trip to the polar region to see the aurora, there is another good place that is little known and doesn't need special money-the Arctic route. As long as you have the opportunity to take a flight to Europe or North America in winter, when the plane just flies over the North Pole at night, don't sleep, open the porthole at any time, and maybe you will meet the Northern Lights by accident. I am such a lucky person, covering the window with a blanket and watching the dance of the Northern Lights all night until the dawn in the east. Source: crossing