Things to Know Before Your First Lapland Trip
The best Lapland holiday packages can be found here at Finland Local Guide. We specialize in arranging Lapland small group tours that let you explore the Lapland and Lappish culture at your own pace. Reach us at +358402144155 OR Please visit https://www.finlandlocalguide.com/lapland-tours-and-holidays/ The best Lapland holiday packages can be found here at Finland Local Guide. We specialize in arranging Lapland small group tours that let you explore the Lapland and Lappish culture at your own pace. Reach us at +358402144155 OR Please visit https://www.finlandlocalguide.com/lapland-tours-and-holidays/
During winter everything is covered by a dense layer of snow and Lapland looks fairy tale.The nights are long, particularly during December & January. Top winter activities inLapland include snowmobiling, husky riding, snowshoeing, ice fishing and of course seeingNorthern Lights.What is the high season in Lapland?End of December to March and June and July are the high season in Lapland. These monthsare a favourite for tourists due to the high possibility of witnessing the northern lights.
Can Northern lights always be seen in Lapland?The northern lights in Lapland are always present to a greater or lesser extent, but this does notguarantee you can always see it. For instance, it must be clear, you should have very little lightpollution and there must also be a high geomagnetic activity. During the summer it’s nearlyimpractical to witness the northern lights because it’s too light.
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Can Northern lights always be seen in Lapland?
The northern lights in Lapland are always present to a greater or lesser extent, but this does not
guarantee you can always see it. For instance, it must be clear, you should have very little light
pollution and there must also be a high geomagnetic activity. During the summer it’s nearly
impractical to witness the northern lights because it’s too light.