7 Reasons to get to know Swedish Lapland

Northern Lights

The phenomenon of the natural world is loved by many travelers and Lapland is the best place to see the Northern Lights in the sky. To see the Northern Lights in all their glory, head to northern Sweden from early September to late March. The Borealis Aurora, a breathtaking natural phenomenon that looks like a wavy meteor shower, graces the sky. The show begins near Kiruna in early September, with vibrant streaks of pink, green and purple dancing high above. With the arrival of winter, usually in January, these mesmerizing lights can be captured throughout much of this region (especially in Swedish Lapland). The show lasts until the end of March or the beginning of April.

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Monica is a passionate travel article writer with a deep love for exploring new destinations and immersing herself in different cultures. With a keen eye for detail and a knack for storytelling, she brings her readers along on captivating journeys through her vivid descriptions and engaging narratives.

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