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aka estie | 03:10 Mon 20th Feb 2006 | People & Places
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I would like to plan a trip to see the Northern Lights in the upcoming year or two. Where should I look to find the best time and place to go?
Thanks for any advice!!
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Iceland and Finland have the best accomodation and hospitality, but the further north you go, the better the show, so ideally Greenland.
You can sometimes get a good show in England around the longest day. Denmark and Sweden is also good.
Estie, you're from the US aren't you. Maybe northern Canada somewhere in Iceland or Greenland or Alaska. The best time would be mid winter(maybe a bit cold). The dark nights would make any shows more spectacular. Try some time between autumn and spring.
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Thanks so much, everyone.


Yes, I am in the US, but would be willing to go anywhere for the best show! I know that it's always a gamble whether they appear or not, but would love to maximize my chances of actually seeing them.


Will look into all these suggestions - thanks!

The Northern and Southern lights are caused as I'm sure you know by solar activity.


You may not know that this activity is cyclical with a period of 11 years, it reached a maximum in 1990-91 in 2001-2002 and will again in 2012-2013


Consequently we're getting close to a minimum right now and you might be well advised to put it in your calendar for a few years time if you want the best chance of seeing a really good show.

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I did not know that, Jake. Thanks for the info. Unfortunately, I am not going to be able to wait 6 years! Will have to plan and hope for the best! Ta.

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