Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Tourist attractions - Where can I see the aurora? There are 10 places in the world where you can see the aurora.

Where can I see the aurora? There are 10 places in the world where you can see the aurora.

1, Lauten, Calques, Finland: It is one of the few tourist attractions that cater to tourists from the Northern Lights. Their igloo provides a spectacular view of the aurora from the bed.

2. The Ice Hotel in Yucasavi, Sweden, is rebuilt by ice and snow every winter for tourists to watch the Northern Lights.

You can see the Northern Lights anywhere north of fairbanks. The University of Alaska even provides the Northern Lights forecast so that you can plan your trip.

4. Biscu, Lapland, Sweden Some people think that Abisco National Park in Sweden is the first stop to watch the Northern Lights. The unique microclimate in this area hardly produces precipitation, which actually ensures the clear sky.

4. Tromso, Norway, appeared in Tromso as the Northern Lights Festival, a celebration featuring music and dance, at the end of 1 year and the beginning of February 1 1 day.

6. Aberdeen, Scotland: Although aurora can be seen in most parts of Britain (locals call it "happy dancers"), Aberdeen may be the best tourist spot in Britain.

7. Iceland has become a popular tourist destination in recent years, with many activities, including watching the aurora borealis. But if the only purpose of your visit to Iceland is to watch the natural light show, you must set aside a few days to rest; Iceland is famous for its cloudy skies.

8. Lapland, Finland: You can enjoy the Northern Lights about 200 days a year.

9. Hudson Bay in northern Canada is located in Churchill, Manitoba. There are 300 nights a year to see the Northern Lights, and there are many polar bears.

10, Greenland's long Northern Lights season (September to April) and limited light pollution make Greenland an ideal tourist destination for Aurora Seeker.