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Is the Arctic suitable for girls to go alone?

No, the Arctic Circle is vast and sparsely populated, with poor public security and traveling abroad. Try to find a partner.

In the Arctic, the period from February to February is 12. North America can consider Alaska, northern Canada, Europe, Finland, Norway, Sweden and Iceland. I heard that someone has seen it in Mohe in China, but the chances are relatively small. If you just want to see the aurora, you will have a chance to see it where there is no light pollution in the Arctic Circle.

Because the Arctic Circle is sparsely populated, the transportation is inconvenient and the cost of living is high. Take northern Europe as an example:

1, air ticket: the cost of reducing flights in winter will be much higher. However, Scandinavian airlines sometimes have very cheap air tickets. As the starting point is different, it is inconvenient to give a reference price. You can check it on the sky scanner. The global flight search engine with Chinese pages has a good price. If you think about it, buy it quickly, because some flights are really nervous.

2. Public transportation: All the cities in the Arctic Circle are small and within walking distance, and the larger ones also have buses and taxis. But there are basically no railways between cities. Buses are ridiculously expensive, and the distance of two hours' drive is close to 30 euros. So if there are more than four people, renting a car and driving by car is a good choice.

3. Accommodation: There are few youth tours in the hotel, so it is recommended that more than two people travel and share a lot of room expenses. The most economical one is 4 ~ 5 people, because you can rent a log cabin, which is about 140 Euro/day. It is fully equipped with a kitchen and a private sauna, and it is also very convenient to cook by yourself.

If you want to experience the polar characteristics. Eskimo huts ($200 per capita) and igloos ($70 per capita) are really great choices. If the money is not bad, I really want to try it, because it is really a unique experience. The Eskimo hut is very beautiful. You can lie down and count the stars at night. There will be elk blankets and sleeping bags in the igloo, and it won't be cold ~