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Why should you go see the Northern Lights once in your life?

“Aurora” is a multicolored strip of light, only in certain European countries and you must be lucky to be able to encounter this phenomenon.

Here are 11 things to know about the Northern Lights before joining the experience:

“Aurora” has another name like Aurora – the Roman goddess of dawn.

There are many stories and beliefs about the “dawn” tape. A folk tale from Finland tells the story of an arctic fox that crosses the mountains of Lapland to guide winter. The fox’s tail sweeps the snow high in the sky, and that’s how the northern light comes in.

Bands of auroral light appear above, 80 kilometers or more above the ground. To see the aurora, it must be clear and cloudless. The ideal time to look is therefore September, October, February and March.

Aurora bands can appear in different forms. A green curtain stretching over the horizon is very common. As this curtain rises and moves across the sky, you can see more details, such as the fiery phoenix, sea waves…

On the occasion of the strong rays of the sun, the lucky ones can see a halo unfolding in the sky. Countless rays of light scatter countless colors. This usually lasts less than a minute. Only lucky people have the experience. When we see this and want it to happen.

For good photos you need a mechanical camera, a tripod for crisp images, and a flashlight. The night temperature is very cold between 5 and -40 degrees Celsius, so visitors should bring appropriate clothing.

Only a small percentage of people actually live in the “Aurora” region, where the auroras are visible. This makes the “aurora” hunting experience even rarer. Every night is a surprise, you never know what to expect.

Norway is home to the largest number of Northern Lights observation points: Tromso, Hammerfest, Andoy.

After 4 years of success in demanding markets such as Korea, Taiwan, Japan, UK, Australia, USA, Europe, Canada, in 2019 Tugo Travel Company will roll out another product steamed. Guide for customers who love Europe and want a unique experience. The Northern Lights Tour will be available at the end of Q2 2019.

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