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Hunt for the Aurora in Iceland

Northern Lights Iceland
Iceland is one of the best places in the world to see the aurora borealis, or northern lights. Here, at 65° N on the southern edge of the Arctic Circle, you can see auroras almost every night (and in warmer temperatures than other viewing locations in Scandinavia).
Iceland Land of Ice on a Volcano. A traveler’s dream route to admire the beauty of nature and the phenomenal “Northern Lights” each night as Iceland is located just below the Arctic Circle. This gives the country the chance to see the Northern Lights (Aurora Bolearis) soar over your head, streaking across the night sky more than any other country.
Iceland also has landscapes, views, landscapes that are very beautiful and magnificent. If we go back 18 million years ago, Iceland was formed by volcanic eruptions. It is also located on the “boundary” of the Eurasian and North American tectonic plates. This country is the luckiest country where Icelanders can see the Northern Lights for up to eight months a year, from around the beginning of September to the end of April. Whether or not we can see the Northern Lights depends on a number of variables, such as your luck, the weather. and phenomena or activities that occurred on the sun during that period.
The spectacular phenomenon of the Northern Lights is seen in very few places in the world: Norway, Finland, northern Canada. (Around Yellowknife) and Alaska (Around Fairbanks, Fairbanks) are both good spots to see the Northern Lights. And although most of these places have longer winter nights But there are many obstacles to seeing the northern lights because they are often obscured by clouds. Therefore, Iceland is a challenging destination and should be.
On your itinerary to hunt for the northern lights that many of you will want to experience. Fairbanks) are also where the northern lights can be seen. And although most of these places have longer winter nights But there are many obstacles to seeing the northern lights because they are often obscured by clouds. Therefore, Iceland is a challenging destination and should be on your itinerary to hunt for the northern lights that many of you will want to experience.
Fairbanks) are also where the northern lights can be seen. And although most of these places have longer winter nights But there are many obstacles to seeing the northern lights because they are often obscured by clouds. Therefore, Iceland is a challenging destination and should be on your itinerary to hunt for the northern lights that many of you will want to experience.
The Northern Lights are so magnificent as if they were dancing high up in the sky and the Northern Lights could come in many colors. It is usually green. But sometimes they are purple, red, pink, orange and blue, depending on the type of element that breaks out. According to the nature of the Earth’s magnetic field Aurora appears only in the polar regions. Iceland is an area with 60° north latitude and 60° south latitude (called southern lights or Aurora Australis), therefore Iceland is located at 64° latitude. North is an ideal location for a trip to see the Northern Lights.
- August is the month when the northern lights are easiest to see . not too cold Suitable for relaxation.
- October is the first month that snow starts to fall. The northern lights can be seen.
- November ice and snow begin to form. Entering the full winter The time to see the Northern Lights is extended,
- December is when you can enjoy the darkness and be free from the crowds. This is a great time to see the northern lights,
- January if you want to capture the northern lights in winter. This month may give you the shots you want.
- February The cold and snow are still with you this month. with more tourists and the icy streams begin to freeze in
- March, is the end of the winter months. that many people still come to see the northern lights in
- April and May have to choose to come at the beginning of the month. At the end of the month, the chances of seeing the northern lights are reduced.
You can be checked in advance from the forecast However, these forecasts cannot be predicted more than a day or two in advance.