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We go out with a minibus into the polar night, all the way to the world-famous Abisko National Park and we make stops during the way on the best places to see the northern lights. Hopefully, we will find the aurora borealis in the night sky on our way there. We will help you to capture pictures of the magical nature phenomenon. The minibus is heated and we serve coffee, tea, or warm lingonberry juice and sweet snacks on the way. We can not guarantee that the northern light will be visible as it is a natural weather phenomenon beyond our control. But we can guarantee that we will do our best for you to have a wonderful experience anyway. The northern lights are usually visible from mid-September to April. We will drive with the minibus trough Abisko National Park. We will pass by the famous Lapporten and Abisko canyon. Abisko National Park is located in the far northern part of Sweden, with only Vadvetjakka National Park being further north. It rests near the border of Norway. The park covers an area of 30 square miles (77 sq km). The park extends from Tornetrask Lake up through 121 miles (195 km) inside the Arctic Circle. Price includes: Transfer, guide, warm lingonberry juice, cake from the local bakery
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Easy

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