Tromso is full of arctic history, rich culture, modern cuisine, and unspoilt surroundings. Hundreds of summits attract ski touring enthusiasts all year round. In the autumn, there are hiking opportunities in every direction, virtually at your doorstep. It's also possible to go dog sledging or visit an Alaskan husky farm nearby, as well as diving into the unique Sami culture.
One of the best spots for panoramic views over the city and aurora borealis, is from Mount Storsteinen (421 metres above sea level). Ride the Fjellheisen cable car up or climb up 1,200 stone steps on the Sherpa staircase.
From summit to sea. Get a unique view of other kinds of locals - humpback whales and killer whales - on a guided whale safari.
If you are more of an urban type, you can enjoy the view of the northern lights and the city's stunning architecture from one of Tromsø's sky bars. Another beautiful sight is Ishavskatedralen (The Arctic Cathedral), an architectural landmark inspired by arctic nature. A northern lights concert here is magical! The city also has many interesting museums and art galleries.
From Tromsø, you can easily extend your northern lights city adventure by spending a few days in the more remote Senja, Alta or the Lyngenfjord region.
Northern lights : An aurora, also known as the polar lights or aurora polaris, is a natural light display in Earth's sky, predominantly seen in high-latitude regions. Auroras display dynamic patterns of brilliant lights that appear as curtains, rays, spirals, or dynamic flickers covering the entire sky.
For Northern lights tour there are many companies who do that but i highly recommend Chasing lights : They are extremely nice people, very friendly and they do their maximum efforts to chase the Northern lights and they take very beautiful shots with a professional camera.
https://chasinglights.com/
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One of the best spots for panoramic views over the city and aurora borealis, is from Mount Storsteinen (421 metres above sea level). Ride the Fjellheisen cable car up or climb up 1,200 stone steps on the Sherpa staircase.
From summit to sea. Get a unique view of other kinds of locals - humpback whales and killer whales - on a guided whale safari.
If you are more of an urban type, you can enjoy the view of the northern lights and the city's stunning architecture from one of Tromsø's sky bars. Another beautiful sight is Ishavskatedralen (The Arctic Cathedral), an architectural landmark inspired by arctic nature. A northern lights concert here is magical! The city also has many interesting museums and art galleries.
From Tromsø, you can easily extend your northern lights city adventure by spending a few days in the more remote Senja, Alta or the Lyngenfjord region.
Northern lights : An aurora, also known as the polar lights or aurora polaris, is a natural light display in Earth's sky, predominantly seen in high-latitude regions. Auroras display dynamic patterns of brilliant lights that appear as curtains, rays, spirals, or dynamic flickers covering the entire sky.
For Northern lights tour there are many companies who do that but i highly recommend Chasing lights : They are extremely nice people, very friendly and they do their maximum efforts to chase the Northern lights and they take very beautiful shots with a professional camera.
https://chasinglights.com/
#norway #tromsø #tromso #northernlights #aurora #auroraborealis #auroralive #tromsocity #arcticcircle #spiral #dynamicflicker #alaskanhusky #chasinglight
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