In recent years, more and more people have chosen to come to Northern Europe on holidays to watch the Aurora Borealis in search of this natural wonder from the farthest point of the earth. And every year from October to March, it is the best time to come to the Vicinity of the Arctic Circle to see the Aurora Borealis, that is to say, from now on friends who want to appreciate this magnificent magnificence can start planning to go, and Norway is one of the most suitable countries in the world to watch the Northern Lights, in recent years, Norway's pursuit of the Aurora Has become more and more popular, so which places are the best destinations for Norway's "Aurora Tour"?
1. Svalbard
Svalbard is one of the northernmost human settlements in the world, and every year from November to February, because there is no sun rising here at night in the Arctic, the long night and the clear sky provide excellent conditions for observing the aurora. Even if you're unlucky and don't see the Aurora Borealis during your trip, the beautiful, majestic glacier landscapes and wildlife will make your trip worthwhile.

2. Alta
Tucked away on the edge of the Alta Fjord, this picturesque town is known for its stunning Northern Lights, as well as spectacular views of the fjord, UNESCO-protected rock carvings and the epic Northern Lights Cathedral.
3. Lingenford (Lyngenfjord)
For those who love the outdoors, this must be a great choice, where you will feel like you have the whole world! From hiking under the midnight sun to hunting tours of the Northern Lights, whale watching, skiing and ice climbing, the list goes on. The dry climate also means that there are often clear skies at night in search of the Northern Lights.
4. Tromso
Tromsø can be said to be a very romantic destination. Prince Harry and his beloved wife, Meghan Markle, reportedly enjoyed a short vacation there, and it seems that in addition to the aurora, there are many more projects that can be arranged – husky sleighing, fjord cruises, reindeer feeding, snowshoe hikes and much more. The incredible Arctic Polar Museum, picturesque churches and bustling bars all make the city attractive.
5. Narvik
Narvik is the ideal city to explore the Northern Lights, a vibrant city and full of magnificent mountain landscapes throughout Norway. You can also take part in excursions and adventures such as mountaineering and skiing, and the rich and well-established self-driving routes will make your journey more free and challenging. In addition, from May to July, it is the Arctic polar day, and you can also come here to watch the midnight sun.
Of course, Nordic travel and aurora tours are more expensive itineraries. In addition to paying a lot of airfare, accommodation, and local transportation, you may also have to prepare a powerful camera to record this epic landscape, a Canada goose to withstand the cold of the Arctic Circle, and most importantly, a lucky trip to be able to trace the Aurora Borealis