About the destination:
Beautiful scenery, scrumptious fika and coffee breaks, and the chance to see the finest aurora in the world from the comfort of an ice hotel... Who's up for the challenge? Sweden is an excellent destination to visit if you want to view the northern lights, and it is far less crowded than other countries during the aurora season.
The Northern Lights are also known as the Aurora Borealis, which roughly translates as "dawn of the north." You might catch a glimpse of them dancing around the sky for a few hours if Lady Luck is on your side. They can also be seen from space, which is surprising. Northern Lights emit a wide range of sounds, including feeble cracklings, light rustlings, and hissings.
About the Tour:
Spent a few days in Swedish Lapland at the Brndön Lodge, which is known for its exceptional hospitality.
The lodge, which overlooks the Lule archipelago's frozen waters, is the perfect backdrop for an exciting dog sled safari and a memorable al fresco lunch on the ice.
Continuing your journey by train, you'll travel deep into the breathtaking winter wilderness to Camp Ripan, where north-facing lodgings offer some of the region's best potential Aurora Borealis views. Then it's on to Abisko National Park, which is home to the world-famous Abisko Sky Station, which is situated high on the slopes of Mount Nuolja and is one of the best spots on the planet to see the magnificent Northern Lights.
Your tour will culminate in a fascinating night at the unique Ice Hotel, where you will learn from an expert how to best capture these stunning displays on camera.You can celebrate the end of your voyage with a drink from the famed Ice Bar while spending your final evening in a room carved from the ice of the Torne River.