Lapland Sweden Night Sky

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Lights Over Lapland specializes in helping people from all over the world see and photograph the magical aurora borealis in Abisko National Park, …

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Jan 8, 2025
We had an amazing time on our 4-day Private Aurora Escape in Abisko with Lights Over Lapland. Everything was perfectly organized: the house was great (including the location), the order of daily ac… Full review by Yevgenia A
Jan 4, 2025
Tour by bus to sports where you can easily recognise and film the polar lights. Our guy Joey tells us a lot about the countryside and the polar lights and is very helpful and even taking photos of us… Full review by H2095OLchrisg
Jan 4, 2025
We booked the private Aurora escape and spent four incredible days well taken care of by our tour guide, Sacharias. Special thanks to Greta, who handled logistics and operations, and to Rachel for he… Full review by Adam P
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Can somebody guide me to a trip of abisko with northern lights in the month of march priobably around 22-23 mar 2020. ??
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Hello! Thank you for your interest in Lights Over Lapland. We have nightly aurora photo tours every night from October until the 28th March. There are lots of great activities that you …
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Hello! Thank you for your interest in Lights Over Lapland. We have nightly aurora photo tours every night from October until the 28th March. There are lots of great activities that you can book right here on Trip Advisor. Our holiday packages are available on our website. For more information you can check out our website. Please let us know if you have any further questions. Thanks / Linnea
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Answer by Linnea B · Jan 4, 2020
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Hi Planning to visit in December , can do either 1st week or 2nd week . Is there any recommendation on which will be …
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Hi Planning to visit in December , can do either 1st week or 2nd week . Is there any recommendation on which will be better out of the two weeks from NLs prospective Also I saw on your site that one has to walk for 2km in snow - how difficult is that while I have no issues walking , I have no experience of snow or such low temperatures
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Hello! Thank you for your interest in Lights Over Lapland. 1st or 2nd week of December makes no difference statistically. It really depends on weather and aurora activity in space so we do …
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Hello! Thank you for your interest in Lights Over Lapland. 1st or 2nd week of December makes no difference statistically. It really depends on weather and aurora activity in space so we do not have good forecasts until about 3 days in advance. If you come for a 4 night visit though, you always have very good chances of seeing something while you are here! If you check out our Customisable Aurora Photo Holidays on our website, we have a great discount for single travelers right now (until the end of this week). We usually walk much less than 2km at the time, but the furthest away location we have is approximately 2km. However, this path would be plowed so will be easy to walk. Most of our locations are closer by, so we usually walk for about 15 minutes each direction. Mostly, there is a well defined path to follow but it can get slippery at times. Deep snow is only a problem a couple of times per season if we get a large dump of snow the same day. Since Abisko is located in a rain shadow we rarely get more than a couple of centimiters of snow at a time. I hope this information helps, just let me know if you have any further questions or check out our website for more information. Thanks, /Linnea
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Which will be the best and neares place to stay to catch your tour?
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Which is the nearest or most convenient lodge/stay options to catch a lights over Lapland northern lights tour?
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I might be mistaken, but I'm fairly certain Lights Over Lapland uses the STF Abisko Mountain Station (also called Abisko Turiststation) as their meeting point for their nightly …
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I might be mistaken, but I'm fairly certain Lights Over Lapland uses the STF Abisko Mountain Station (also called Abisko Turiststation) as their meeting point for their nightly Northern Lights tours. They have a fairly large lobby area where guests can get in and out of their cold weather gear easily. If you book a 4 night Aurora tour with Lights Over Lapland, the STF is where they will lodge you.
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Answer by Lindsey W · Aug 15, 2018
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Will I see an aurora?
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Abisko National Park is one of the driest places in all of Scandinavia. Due to our geographic location in a rain shadow caused by the nearby peaks in Norway we...
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