DSC_2198From September to March, the polar nightsky is the scene of one of the arctic wonders – the northern light.

The remote location of the lodge along with our geographic position provides optimal conditions for viewing this beautiful phenomenon.

The Northern light is one of our most treasured experiences, which is also why we have designed the lodge to allow the Arora all the way in the living room.

Within the northern light season, we have an expert photographer on site, who will instruct and teach the art of capturing this beautiful phenomenon on camera.

 

An aurora is a natural light display in the sky. Auroras are caused by charged particles, mainly electrons and protons, entering the atmosphere from above causing ionisation and excitation of atmospheric constituents, and consequent optical emissions. Incident protons can also produce emissions as hydrogen atoms after gaining an electron from the atmosphere.

Season: Febuary – March, September – Octocer & December