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  1. Starts from. ₹3,75,000. per person on twin sharing. Dates & Prices. View Pricing Table. +7 guest photos. 1 Departure date from 5 departure cities View All. 299+ Guests already travelled. Feedback - Northern lights tour : Dear Team Thanks a lot for a wonderful tour of Scandinavian countries which was specially designed to see the northern lights.

  2. The further north you are and the more solar activity there is, the greater chances you have of witnessing this stunning natural phenomenon. If want to see the lights in Norway, the northern part is the place to go. Tromsø is regarded as one of the best places in the world to see the Northern Lights. If you are in Tromsø for a period of five ...

  3. Dog sledding and Aurora safari. Price from. 27995. NOK. Book Now. Tromsø is the main gateway to experiencing the northern lights in Norway. Go dog sledding or snow shoeing one day, fishing or whale watching another, and explore the great museums and galleries in the buzzing "Paris of the north" whenever you like.

  4. Nov 6, 2018 · Explore the raw and wild nature of Norway in ultra high resolution. From epic landscapes at day and majestic shows of Aurora at Night, dive into a video that...

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  5. Northern Norway is dark from afternoon until late morning, and the northern lights frequently soar across the sky. Our bold claim is that this part of Norway, with its multiple islands, deep fjords and steep mountains, is among the world's most beautiful and interesting places to see the northern lights. As hundreds of thousands of people live ...

  6. Mar 4, 2024 · Generally speaking, the best time to see the Northern Lights in Tromso is from mid-September to April. You may get lucky and see auroras even at the very end of August or mid-April. But if you want to increase your chances, it’s probably best to come between October and March. Northern Lights tours in Tromsø are bookable from the 15th of ...

  7. Northern Norway is often described as the land of the midnight sun and the land of the northern lights. Farther north, halfway to the North Pole, is the Arctic archipelago of Svalbard , traditionally not regarded as part of Northern Norway.