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Iceland to Canada: 7 best places to see Northern Lights

Northern lights, also known as Aurora Borealis, are a magnetic phenomenon, and catching a glimpse of this breathtaking sight is surely on every traveller's bucket list.
 

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7 best places to see Northern Lights

Here is a list of the top sites to see the Northern Lights that you may visit to make your fantasies come true.

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Iceland

Iceland will provide you with the greatest view of the northern lights. Get comfortable in a thermal hot spring and unwind as nature takes its course.
When: September through April
 

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Greenland

If you want to make the most of your trip, you should go to Southern Greenland, where the multicoloured Northern Lights are said to be seen.
When:From August until April
 

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Canada

Visitors travel worldwide to witness them light up the night sky, particularly in the Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut.
When: November through February
 

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Alaska

Alaska is the finest site in the United States to observe the Northern Lights. Beyond the dancing lights, the venue has a lot more to offer. 
When: September until March
 

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Russia

Russia is the finest place to observe the Northern Lights since its northern regions are less polluted and have long dark evenings.
When: November through February

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Norway

The Lofoten Islands, Alta, Andoya, Bodo, and Harstad are the most fantastic places in Norway to see the Northern Lights.
When: From October through March

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Finland

Finland is where you may photograph colourful dancing streaks. This is, without a doubt, one of the greatest spots to watch. 
When: September, October, February, and March.
 

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