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What are the interesting months in Norway when the Northern Lights appeared?

Norway is also a very romantic country, with romantic straits, straight roads and beautiful aurora, which can be said to be an excellent place for tourism and leisure. So what entertainment and scenery can Norway see? When will the beautiful Northern Lights appear?

Norwegian style fjord scenery Norway is famous for its fjord scenery. A fjord is a valley formed by the interaction between glaciers and oceans. Here, beautiful villages are dotted on both sides of steep and tortuous deep valleys, and majestic mountains and mysterious water paint an epic landscape.

Norway has 18 national scenic highways. Visit the fjord along the winding coastline, and then go all the way through the peaks and lakes to the magnificent ice sheet. Road trip can take you across the whole country. Nature is quiet and solemn, and the vitality of all things is unobstructed here.

There are thousands of islands under Norway's long coastline and special ice sheet structure. Compared with tropical island beaches, there are fewer people here, but the rocks are rugged and stand out from the crowd. In summer, you can go hunting and whale watching in the sea, and in winter, the gorgeous aurora is shrouded between land and sea, which can be described as the top experience in travel.

Viking culture The Viking era interpreted a fascinating legend in Nordic history and had a far-reaching impact on Europe. The spirit of European Nordic gods and sea warriors has also become the source of inspiration for countless contemporary film and television literary works. Today, there are still Viking monuments and legends in Norway, and many sites, routes and museums can make people appreciate the Viking culture in history.

Norwegian Northern Lights As the name suggests, the Northern Lights can only be seen in the North Pole. But this does not mean that the farther north you go, the more you can see the aurora. The best area to watch the aurora is the elliptical aurora belt. The probability of seeing the aurora is the highest in this aurora belt.

In Norway, Tromso and Finmark are lucky enough to be located in the C position of the Aurora Belt. So these two areas in Norway are the best places to watch the aurora in Norway. With luck, even the south-central areas far from the North Pole, such as Bergen, are accompanied by aurora.

The best viewing opportunity of the Northern Lights in Norway should first be explained that the best viewing effect can only be achieved if the sky is dark. In northern Norway, aurora can be seen from early September to mid-April every year. However, this does not mean that 65438+February in the middle of this period is the best time to watch movies. On the contrary, near the autumnal equinox and vernal equinox, that is, September -65438+ 10 and March, the probability of seeing the aurora is the highest. In addition, the clear night sky is an important condition for viewing the aurora, so the sky can't be gloomy all the time-it rained a lot in many places from June to February in 5438.

Notes for viewing aurora in Norway 1. Clothing and equipment. There are many outdoor experience activities in winter, especially chasing the aurora at night, and the temperature can reach MINUS 25 degrees to MINUS 5 degrees. Please refer to the schematic diagram of the Tourism Bureau for the dress guide.

Specifically, it includes: long-sleeved cotton wool underwear, cotton wool pullover, wool coat, windproof and waterproof coat+pants, cotton wool socks, gloves (windproof and waterproof is best), cotton wool hat and waterproof walking shoes. Multi-layer dressing helps to increase or decrease clothes in different temperature environments.

In winter, the outdoor road surface in urban areas is very slippery, which makes it inconvenient to walk. It is recommended to buy/rent a pair of crampons under your shoes and take them off when you enter the room. The cradle of tourist information center, Tromso? Outdoor (purchase/

Rent) and most pharmacies offer it.

2. whether to join the group.

Tromso has many groups chasing the aurora, and the feeling that many people turn on the flash in the big group will affect the SLR exposure, so it is not easy to shoot the aurora. It is recommended to join a group or take an off-road vehicle by yourself.

3. transportation. From the airport to

If you take the airport bus in downtown Tromso, it will take about 40 minutes, and the journey will take about 15 minutes. One-way fare 63NOK, round trip package 108.

Krone, Norway. If you take a taxi, it takes about 10 minutes, and the daytime cost is about 200NOK from Monday to Friday. Weekends and nights will be more expensive, so you can weigh them.