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Best five spots to view the Aurora Borealis

There are still plenty of people that choose to visit the capital of Iceland. It's easy to lose track of the Northern Lights between all the geothermal hot springs, volcanic hikes, and fascinating museums

By Sanhita Baruah  Nov 23, 2022 1:16:11 PM IST (Published)

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Many people put off seeing the northern lights until they are older or have retired because the conditions must be just right for such a spectacular show to occur. However, there's some good news: the Aurora Borealis should be visible right now. December through March is often the greatest time to witness this elusive natural phenomenon because of the extended hours of darkness and bright night sky during those months. Moreover, the tourism sector is eager to assist you in seeing the northern lights by providing you with new lodging options, specialised excursions (including one directed just at ladies), and other one-of-a-kind adventures.
We've compiled a list of the best places to go to see the celestial ballet based on their reliability, visibility, and other factors.
1. Tromso, Norway
The city's prime location in the aurora region in the Norwegian Polar region has earned it a reputation as a top destination for Northern Lights enthusiasts from across the globe. As the Northern Lights may be seen in Tromso from September to April, making it a favourite destination for British tourists. The flight time from London is about 3.5 hours. There are more taverns and pubs per person in this city than in the whole of Norway combined.