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6 places, in India & abroad, for the best views of the Northern Lights & Southern Lights

The surreal natural phenomenon is magical and worth the effort to travel.

October 06, 2023 / 21:43 IST
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Northern Lights, or Aurora Borealis. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons)

Late on a September night, an intermittent stiff breeze blows through the undulating landscape of Syote, the southernmost fell of Finland. The gentle hills and valleys, filled with spruce forests are shrouded in darkness. The moonless inky black sky is dotted with stars. Towards the North, the horizon is a faint silhouette of dark hills. At close to midnight everything is silent and a distinct nip hangs in the air. Unexpectedly, the horizon is filled with a surreal green haze, faint and pulsating. The sight of Northern Lights (aurora borealis) is truly mesmerising. It is a fleeting show, gone all too soon, but the magic endures.

This year, across Europe and other parts but especially Iceland, the Northern Lights have enchanted people with brilliant and widespread displays. While the science behind the phenomenon is actually violent (it is caused by particles emitted by the sun crashing into atoms in the earth’s atmosphere) the result has fascinated mankind for centuries, and has been the stuff of folklore and magical tales of indigenous people.

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The lights are commonly known to occur within 2,500 km of the North Pole, but on particularly hectic activity days, they can be seen further south. The season is usually from September to March though sightings vary depending on geography and auroral activity. Ideally, the best viewing is done when the skies are dark, cloudless and free from light pollution, so areas free from human habitation are the best bet. Northernmost countries are best suited for this. From Canada to Iceland to Lapland, these are some of the places with the best chances of catching this natural show.

Iceland