Thanks for the video! Summon up memories: I grew up until I was 17 years old in the region, and since then lived abroad for 50 years, and I remember from childhood when, on a cold evening, coming and going to the outdoor sauna, we saw the northern lights in the sky, so we children were advised that when you whistle, the Northern Lights change their shape. Can you imagine when we sisters stood on a snow trail on a frosty night and tried to whistle with stiff lips, and you know what, the northern lights really changed shape! 😮😃😄 Try it yourself! 😁 ❤
I am a Norwegian and I really appreciate this informative video. Some tourists seem to believe that you can see the Northern lights at any time in Northern Norway, which is not the case. I have been several times up north visiting friends in the winter but never seen the Northern lights there.
Wow. If there was one video that anyone needs to watch before planning to see Northern Lights this is it ❤ Thanks so much for the relevant information in clear English. 😊
I will go on this December , my first trip to Tromso, hope can enjoy as your experience , wish me luck , thanks a lot for your amazing video, Bravo🎉🎉🎉❤
I just left Tromso yesterday, I went with your recommendation and opted for Tromso Frilusenter for the tour. We were lucky that out of 5 nights in Tromso, we saw northern lights four nights (the last night we were kind of lazy to go look for them), but the intensity was never as good as your 10/10. I stayed in Scandic as well, two of the nights I saw the northern lights just near the hotel, when we were walking around before and after dinner. So you were right that we dont have to go really far as Tromso is a really good place for catching and we were really lucky to be there when there was solar activities. Thanks for your tips, I had an awesome time in Tromso!
Oh yes I have heard that the past week there has been a lot of solar activity! Lucky you!!! Hope you had fun and hope my suggestions have helped you! It’s an experience you will never forget!
I remember when I finally checked the northern lights off my bucket list at the beginning of 2022 in Iceland. I’ve seen a good show one of the nights, and a grayish haze the other nights, but I’ve seen even more intense shows from northern Minnesota, with the last one being so intense it filled the whole sky with fluorescent green pillars and pink flashes, lasting from dusk to dawn. At its peak, the sky looked like it was glitching from the extremely fast flashes combined with the jagged green pillars. The storm that caused those insane auroras ranked as G4 (Kp 8), the second strongest ranking for geomagnetic activity (Kp index ranges from 0-9). If seeing the northern lights is on your bucket list, make it happen. Seeing them is already breathtaking, but seeing an extremely strong aurora storm is something else.
Going to tromso this month. Following all your guides and they are very very useful. I was super confused if i should buy a camera.. now bit better to know iPhone would be ok
I hope the person who try to see the northern light find this clip first. I went to Tromso for 3 nights but I didn't see that because It's very cloudy. Fortunately, I saw the northern light at Lofoten instead.Even KP index is low but finally I see them. This clip very helpful and I agree with you every 10 things. And thank the Norwegian that I bumped into, every person cross finger and bless me. haha 😄
Going to Tromso with my friends next month. Your videos are very informative and your Suggestions and Tips are helpful so I'm sharing it with them. Thanks so much..
Thank you for your video as it explains things clearly for 'Aurora virgins'. I have experienced the Northern Lights in Tromso in 2019 and Iceland in 2022, but on December 1st 2023 I was able to see them from a hill just ten minutes away from my house in central Scotland. There was a G3 magnetic storm due around 9pm that evening and the Kp-index was expected to be 6.67. It was a cold frosty clear night and although there was bright moon and lots of light pollution, I succeeded in getting a nice series of four photos during the height of activity in the sky. I am looking forward to their being another opportunity during the next couple of months.
Hello nice video! Just one note: kp is a 1-9 scale, and it indicates how far from the northern circle they can be visible. If it's 9 that means its a global storm and can even be seen from Turkey just like it did on November 6 2023, but if it's 1, and if you're in the polar circle, then you can still see it. Kp indicates how far it reaches outside northern circle. I saw many bright and green northern lights on kp levels 3-4 :) Have a nice day
Thanks for the advice. So helpful to someone like me that really wanted to see the northern lights and have this in my bucket list to see for long time. I am from the Philippines and now reside in Australia for over 30 years, which really don't have the winter that you have in that country. I wonder if I survive the cold. hahaha
Your video gave me so much hope!!! We just started traveling and Norway is the first place I chose as I really wanted to see the northern lights. We are leaving in 10 days. Hope we get lucky enough 🤞
Thanks for the video. It was helpful. My granddaughter/friend and I are going the first week in February on a Women in the Wild tour through NatHab. Can't wait!!:)
First off, thanks for the informative video. I was in the process of researching to take a trip to Tromso and Alta the last week of November this year. Although, I'm a little discouraged now, or need more clarification. That's because of what you show at 2:20 and 2:36 in the video. If the northern lights actually appear that dull to the naked eye and only look bright in photos and videos, I'm not so sure I want to put myself through the rugged conditions to go and try to see them. I'm hoping you respond to this, and I'm going to have to find someone to message or talk to and ask them to confirm this information.
If the kp index is high, the northern lights are strong to the naked eye as well. It’s a matter of luck but if you don’t go then you have no chance to see them. But yes, you might also go and don’t see them, it’s not guaranteed.
I have been wanting to go but thought I’ll just save my money instead but my work sort of forced me to take a week off lol and the week that was available happens to be during the spring equinox and I just found out that’s a very good time to see the lights. I think the universe was speaking to me so I booked those tickets so fast. Most expensive 3 day holiday I’ve ever had lol.
@@unknownspot1306 oh my word I cannot believe you remembered and messaged me ❤️ very sadly our trip had to be cancelled due to me having a back injury needing an operation. I’m hopeful that we will get over to attemp to see the lights in 2025 if all goes well ❤️ kind regards Jim
Thank you for your detailed and useful video. I am planning to visit Tromso in Mid October 2023 and February 2024. My thought is : in Oct or Feb, the night time is fairly long enough for hunting aurora and another good thing is ...Oct or Feb will be less cold. Shall I book the Northern light tour before I set off to Tromso or I shall book the tour after i arrive Tromso? Thank you for your advise! PS: 2024 will be the solar maximum where the solar activities will be more active.
October is for sure less cold but you have about the same night length and the same chances to see the aurora. I think you should plan the NL tour at the last possible minute. What I did was to keep checking the availability of the tour I wanted to take, so if I would see that some days were already booked out, I would book the tour in. But another tour I booked when I arrived in Tromsø..there is no right and wrong there, if you are flexible book it short time in advance, but then you risk that it is fully booked.. right now there is a lot of tourism in Tromsø so I would think the tours are booked rather soon, but also there are so many options and different agencies …
Hello. Could you travel both in Octover and February as planned? If so, how were your visits? Could you see NL in both times? Which one was nicer? Many questions, sorry 🤯😊 thanks.
Very helpful and useful video. Which tour would you recommend for northern light in Tromso? Is mid to end of march 2024 still likely to see the northern light ?
Hi - Thank you for the informative video! Which would you say is a better place for the Northern Lights in the last week of December - Norway or Finland? Please let me know!
Impressive video! Can I know if you are using iphone normal or pro version? Do you set specific settings? And do you advise that I should stay at Tromso for 5 nights or 2 nights in Tromso and 3 nights in Lofoten in Oct?
I have an iPhone 13 Pro! I did not set any specific settings and I have never been in Lofoten so can’t advise on that ☺️ depends what you want to do and see!
Hi, could you go last February? If so , could you see the NL? I am planning to go next year but cant decide on the month😢 december, january, february (last week is my birthday) or march 🙈 so difficult to decide...
Hi...good tips...December beginning is better or February beginning as not only chasing northern lights...we can do some activities also. The tour operators have warm buses which will help to keep one warmer....isn't it...thanka
They are both different and beautiful. In December I loved the Christmas decorations and Christmas atmosphere, the polar nights are amazing and the nights are darker for better northern lights. In February the sun was out, beautiful sunny days, we drank coffee sitting outside, and did the fjord tour. I think I prefer December though, it’s more special. The busses have heating but normally it is not very high otherwise there is too much difference with the temperature outside and you feel the cold more.
Im going to tromso for work next week. the company booked me at the Scaandic too!!! im questioning myself if i should go on that tour or just take my chance just outside the hotel!!
Go on a tour ! Much more chances to see them! In order to see them from the city they must be really really strong, and that’s not the case most of the time unfortunately!
Location around Tromsø you mean? Or location in general to see the Northern Lights? I saw them only in Tromsø so I can’t suggest other locations for now.
I think it was 150 euro when I was there in 2022, not sure if the prices are higher now! But more all less the tours (without dinner) have the same price.
Can you suggest the name os some tour who provides suit and shelter that you have suggested. It will be a great help. I am from India and planning to go to Iceland in month of September
In the Tromsø area a 3 on the KP index usually will give nice northern lights for the camera at least if you go to a dark place and there is little to no moon. 4 or 5 is usually really good even for the naked eye. while its true that an outbreak of NL can last for only a few minutes it can also last for hours and hours with waves after waves going over the sky. And another ting that no one mentions is that you shouldn't not travel to experience the NL when its a full moon or close to because the light from the moon "washes" out the NL. It doesn't mean its impossible to see but it have to bee stronger to be visible. You you're self actually experienced it in your video "BEST TIME TO SEE THE NORTHERN LIGHTS AND VISIT TROMSØ (NORWAY)" but you did not understand why it the NL was dimmer and more washed out.
Hi I’m wishing to book a solo trip In December for 5 nights to see the Northern Lights. I know it’s all down to chance. Which country and place do you recommend? I don’t want to travel for hours 😅❤
Hi! I have been only to Tromsø to see the northern lights to I can’t recommend any other country or place as I haven’t experienced it first hand! But I was there and both times I saw the northern lights 😄 and it’s pretty safe, it’s a city (so you are not in the middle of nowhere), so definitely I recommend Tromsø!
Hi, I'll be in London Feb 3rd I was planning to book a flight to Tromso and a chasing tour there, but I was unaware of all this info. I'm also considering to go to Kiruna then Abiko, since I heard there are higher chances there, so without a tour I would stay for 2 or 3 days expecting to see them. Now I am very confused about what to do. Please can u give some advice? Thank u so much for the information ❤😊
Hi! I have never been to Kiruna or Abisko, so I’m afraid I cannot help you that much! I have heard that they are pretty high chances in those 2 cities as well, but at the end it depends on Miss Aurora 😅
Hey there,Your video is very useful. I appreciate. I have a question. We are traveling with a baby and booking a car, so is it possible to Chase the light by our own vehicle or do we need to book a guided tour?
Yes of course you can do it on your own. A guide of course will know better places or have their own lavvoo, but nothing stops you from renting a car and drive around by yourself.
I'll be Oslo from 28Jan to 10feb, just to see northern light I am planning to visit Tromso. Should I pre book flights, hotels, and tour now or wait till last moment to make sure weather forecast and solar activity is there and then make my booking. I just have 1 night to visit Tromso.
Personally I wouldn’t do this, it’s too risky and just too expensive for one night. I understood the smartest thing would be to book everything last minute, but then, are you sure you will find flights, hotels and tours available? I’m afraid there is no right answer to your question..
My husband and I are going early November to see the Northern lights in Tromso! Have you been during that time? We are trying to figure out what boots and clothes we need to buy.
I have been at the end of November and it was magical! I hope you see the northern lights! I made a couple of videos about clothing, I will link them to you!
Thank you so much for such simple yet really really clarifying tips. These are really practical and you have explained in such a simple way . Thank you 😊
I did already in my previous videos, you can check them out! The only one I can only recommend is Tromsø Friluftssenter www.tromso-friluftsenter.no/winter-activities
I know that they are already seeing the northern lights some nights, but they are at the moment not very strong. But you never know, maybe you are lucky! I don’t think it is very dark yet.
@abishekakamath1232 you can go to all those places, the closer to the north the better. It’s just a different type of experience with different weather, landscape and costs, it depends what you want to do.
2:17 this is wrong (I am a photographer) the human eye has 11 times more dynamic range than a camera so seeing the Northern Lights in person is always better than seeing a photo or video both in terms of saturation (if unedited) and luminance. The problem is that Aurora is *extremely* variable in intensity so you are probably comparing a weak in-person experience to the best northern light a photographer who lives in Tromsø saw in 10 years. The strongest Aurora I saw (I live in Narvik) was 11 years ago and was awe-inspiring. We have aurora maybe 60 days of the season. So that's a 1/660 chance to see a northern light that strong.
Mine was definitely not a weak in person experience and although it was very strong to the naked eye, in the photos the colors were stronger. So I am comparing what I saw multiple times in person to the pictures I have taken of the same experience. “At low light levels our eyes are less sensitive to colour than normal. Camera sensors, on the other hand, always have the same sensitivity.”
You have so little knowledge about this, why do you do video like this ? Do you have any understanding of kp indeks and Bz ? I think not, because you are so far out !
Yes, you can see bright and spectacular auroras even at kp 1-2 when other solar wind parameters are favorable I understand kp as the viewing range of the aurora, the larger it is, the further south it reaches
Thanks for the video! Summon up memories: I grew up until I was 17 years old in the region, and since then lived abroad for 50 years, and I remember from childhood when, on a cold evening, coming and going to the outdoor sauna, we saw the northern lights in the sky, so we children were advised that when you whistle, the Northern Lights change their shape. Can you imagine when we sisters stood on a snow trail on a frosty night and tried to whistle with stiff lips, and you know what, the northern lights really changed shape! 😮😃😄 Try it yourself! 😁 ❤
Thanks for the video! Summon up memories: I grew up until I was 17 years old in the region, and since then lived abroad for 50 years, and I remember from childhood when, on a cold evening, coming and going to the outdoor sauna, we saw the northern lights in the sky, so we children were advised that when you whistle, the Northern Lights change their shape. Can you imagine when we sisters stood on a snow trail on a frosty night and tried to whistle with stiff lips, and you know what, the northern lights really changed shape! 😮😃😄 Try it yourself! 😁 ❤
finally, the knowledge that's actually important. All points were amazing! Thanks!
I am a Norwegian and I really appreciate this informative video. Some tourists seem to believe that you can see the Northern lights at any time in Northern Norway, which is not the case. I have been several times up north visiting friends in the winter but never seen the Northern lights there.
Thank you for your kind comment!
Wow. If there was one video that anyone needs to watch before planning to see Northern Lights this is it ❤ Thanks so much for the relevant information in clear English. 😊
I will go on this December , my first trip to Tromso, hope can enjoy as your experience , wish me luck , thanks a lot for your amazing video, Bravo🎉🎉🎉❤
I just left Tromso yesterday, I went with your recommendation and opted for Tromso Frilusenter for the tour. We were lucky that out of 5 nights in Tromso, we saw northern lights four nights (the last night we were kind of lazy to go look for them), but the intensity was never as good as your 10/10. I stayed in Scandic as well, two of the nights I saw the northern lights just near the hotel, when we were walking around before and after dinner. So you were right that we dont have to go really far as Tromso is a really good place for catching and we were really lucky to be there when there was solar activities. Thanks for your tips, I had an awesome time in Tromso!
Oh yes I have heard that the past week there has been a lot of solar activity! Lucky you!!! Hope you had fun and hope my suggestions have helped you! It’s an experience you will never forget!
Hey, can I ask you in what time of the year you went to Tromso ?
@@MyNameIsSh4rky if you're asking about me, i was there Dec 2022
Hi how did you book your tour? Soon as you arrived tromso or online?
Heading to tromso early December. Great video and recommendations 😊
I remember when I finally checked the northern lights off my bucket list at the beginning of 2022 in Iceland. I’ve seen a good show one of the nights, and a grayish haze the other nights, but I’ve seen even more intense shows from northern Minnesota, with the last one being so intense it filled the whole sky with fluorescent green pillars and pink flashes, lasting from dusk to dawn. At its peak, the sky looked like it was glitching from the extremely fast flashes combined with the jagged green pillars. The storm that caused those insane auroras ranked as G4 (Kp 8), the second strongest ranking for geomagnetic activity (Kp index ranges from 0-9). If seeing the northern lights is on your bucket list, make it happen. Seeing them is already breathtaking, but seeing an extremely strong aurora storm is something else.
Going to tromso this month. Following all your guides and they are very very useful. I was super confused if i should buy a camera.. now bit better to know iPhone would be ok
Beautiful display over most of the UK past couple of nights very intense! I live in rural Midlands on vast farmland was enjoining it in my backgarden
Wow so lucky !!!
I hope the person who try to see the northern light find this clip first. I went to Tromso for 3 nights but I didn't see that because It's very cloudy. Fortunately, I saw the northern light at Lofoten instead.Even KP index is low but finally I see them. This clip very helpful and I agree with you every 10 things. And thank the Norwegian that I bumped into, every person cross finger and bless me. haha 😄
Going to Tromso with my friends next month. Your videos are very informative and your Suggestions and Tips are helpful so I'm sharing it with them.
Thanks so much..
Happy to help !!! I hope you have the best of time in Tromsø!
Thank you for your video as it explains things clearly for 'Aurora virgins'. I have experienced the Northern Lights in Tromso in 2019 and Iceland in 2022, but on December 1st 2023 I was able to see them from a hill just ten minutes away from my house in central Scotland. There was a G3 magnetic storm due around 9pm that evening and the Kp-index was expected to be 6.67. It was a cold frosty clear night and although there was bright moon and lots of light pollution, I succeeded in getting a nice series of four photos during the height of activity in the sky. I am looking forward to their being another opportunity during the next couple of months.
Do you recommend Tromso or iceland?
Hello nice video! Just one note: kp is a 1-9 scale, and it indicates how far from the northern circle they can be visible. If it's 9 that means its a global storm and can even be seen from Turkey just like it did on November 6 2023, but if it's 1, and if you're in the polar circle, then you can still see it. Kp indicates how far it reaches outside northern circle. I saw many bright and green northern lights on kp levels 3-4 :) Have a nice day
Thanks for the advice. So helpful to someone like me that really wanted to see the northern lights and have this in my bucket list to see for long time. I am from the Philippines and now reside in Australia for over 30 years, which really don't have the winter that you have in that country. I wonder if I survive the cold. hahaha
Thanks for your suggestions, heated socks are a good choice!
Going to Tromso Next week super excited! thanks for sharing your experience; LOVE all your videos!!!
Your video gave me so much hope!!! We just started traveling and Norway is the first place I chose as I really wanted to see the northern lights. We are leaving in 10 days. Hope we get lucky enough 🤞
I am sure you will! Wish you good luck !
Good video but I wish you had recommended some tour and or equipment such as thermal pads etc.
I have made a lot of videos regarding those things, just check out the other videos.
Great recommendations! Thanks! I’m going to Alta, Norway this winter… I will let you know how it goes… if I survive to those temperatures. 😅
Let me know, I’m very curious, I would like to go to Alta one day as well!
Excellent eplanation
Thanks for the video. It was helpful. My granddaughter/friend and I are going the first week in February on a Women in the Wild tour through NatHab. Can't wait!!:)
Hope you have the best time !
Thank you so much for the real advice. Much appreciated.
First off, thanks for the informative video. I was in the process of researching to take a trip to Tromso and Alta the last week of November this year. Although, I'm a little discouraged now, or need more clarification. That's because of what you show at 2:20 and 2:36 in the video. If the northern lights actually appear that dull to the naked eye and only look bright in photos and videos, I'm not so sure I want to put myself through the rugged conditions to go and try to see them. I'm hoping you respond to this, and I'm going to have to find someone to message or talk to and ask them to confirm this information.
If the kp index is high, the northern lights are strong to the naked eye as well. It’s a matter of luck but if you don’t go then you have no chance to see them. But yes, you might also go and don’t see them, it’s not guaranteed.
Great points. What is best time to visit?
Thank you for an amazing video! Which month do you think is the best to visit Tromsø for northern lights?
I would say from October to March! The best northern lights I saw were in December though !
Helpful. Thank you! Was there a tour company you preferred?
Yes, it’s called Tromsø Friluftssenter!
Thanks for this informative video. Which time of the year did you visit?
I went in December and then in March !
BE THERE NEXT WEEK
CANT WAIT
I have been wanting to go but thought I’ll just save my money instead but my work sort of forced me to take a week off lol and the week that was available happens to be during the spring equinox and I just found out that’s a very good time to see the lights. I think the universe was speaking to me so I booked those tickets so fast. Most expensive 3 day holiday I’ve ever had lol.
That's why I'm taking at least a month in the Faroe Islands next month 💪instead of only a week at Xmas.
I was 3 days in Tromsø and saw the northern lights twice 😄 it’s just a matter of luck!
This video was really very helpful. ❤️
I'm actually confused between Iceland and Norway, which one is a better place to see the northern lights.
I’ve never been to Iceland, but seen the latitude I would say northern Norway !
I think that Finland Lapland is best place. Sky IS More clear that cost.
Awesome and useful video. Thanks so much!
Thank you for the advice. We are going January 2024 ❤️
Hope you see them 😍
how was it?
@@unknownspot1306 oh my word I cannot believe you remembered and messaged me ❤️ very sadly our trip had to be cancelled due to me having a back injury needing an operation. I’m hopeful that we will get over to attemp to see the lights in 2025 if all goes well ❤️ kind regards Jim
@@King.of.wishful.thinking Oh that's sad and feel bad for you, i saw your comment yesterday actually hah, i plan to fly there in July/August this year
Thank you❤
Thank you for your detailed and useful video. I am planning to visit Tromso in Mid October 2023 and February 2024. My thought is : in Oct or Feb, the night time is fairly long enough for hunting aurora and another good thing is ...Oct or Feb will be less cold.
Shall I book the Northern light tour before I set off to Tromso or I shall book the tour after i arrive Tromso? Thank you for your advise!
PS: 2024 will be the solar maximum where the solar activities will be more active.
October is for sure less cold but you have about the same night length and the same chances to see the aurora. I think you should plan the NL tour at the last possible minute. What I did was to keep checking the availability of the tour I wanted to take, so if I would see that some days were already booked out, I would book the tour in. But another tour I booked when I arrived in Tromsø..there is no right and wrong there, if you are flexible book it short time in advance, but then you risk that it is fully booked.. right now there is a lot of tourism in Tromsø so I would think the tours are booked rather soon, but also there are so many options and different agencies …
Hello. Could you travel both in Octover and February as planned? If so, how were your visits? Could you see NL in both times? Which one was nicer? Many questions, sorry 🤯😊 thanks.
Nice tips!
Can you share which tour operator /tour you booked during your visit!
Hi, it’s called Tromsø Friluftssenter! www.tromso-friluftsenter.no/aktiviteter/northern-lights-chase-with-north-norwegian-charm
Very helpful and useful video. Which tour would you recommend for northern light in Tromso? Is mid to end of march 2024 still likely to see the northern light ?
It’s a bit late but you should be fine! I would recommend the tour with Tromsø Friluftssenter!
Informative video, What is best time to visit tromso to see the northern lights
Thanks! October until February!
im off to norway to see the lights in mid november. decided it was time as i hadnt seen them since i lived in the far north of canada
Hi - Thank you for the informative video! Which would you say is a better place for the Northern Lights in the last week of December - Norway or Finland?
Please let me know!
I have never been in Finland so I don’t know! But I will be in January 2024, I will let you know when I am back !
Grazie mille per l'ottimo riassunto. :)
Impressive video! Can I know if you are using iphone normal or pro version? Do you set specific settings? And do you advise that I should stay at Tromso for 5 nights or 2 nights in Tromso and 3 nights in Lofoten in Oct?
I have an iPhone 13 Pro! I did not set any specific settings and I have never been in Lofoten so can’t advise on that ☺️ depends what you want to do and see!
Very informative video, a quick qestion, whether its good to travel in march to tromso?
I was there in March, made a few videos about it, you can check those as well!
which one would you recommend? The one with the minibus or a big bus? we are going to Tromso on the 17th February 2023. :) Wish us luck! :)
I recommend the mini bus with Trine of Tromsø Friluftssenter www.tromso-friluftsenter.no/aktiviteter/northern-lights-chase-with-north-norwegian-charm
Good luck!!! Hope you have an amazing time and that you see the northern lights!!!
Hi, could you go last February? If so , could you see the NL? I am planning to go next year but cant decide on the month😢 december, january, february (last week is my birthday) or march 🙈 so difficult to decide...
Thank you so much!🙂
Thanks for the 3 suggestions! If you could pick you favorite month to visit Norway for the lights, what month would it be?
I would say December when it’s pitch black for the longest time.
Thank you for this! What month did you go? I am thinking late November for me :)
I went in early December and mid March !
@@Italianabroad Gracie!
Very informative 👌👌 thanks 🙏
Thank you
Hi...good tips...December beginning is better or February beginning as not only chasing northern lights...we can do some activities also. The tour operators have warm buses which will help to keep one warmer....isn't it...thanka
They are both different and beautiful. In December I loved the Christmas decorations and Christmas atmosphere, the polar nights are amazing and the nights are darker for better northern lights. In February the sun was out, beautiful sunny days, we drank coffee sitting outside, and did the fjord tour. I think I prefer December though, it’s more special. The busses have heating but normally it is not very high otherwise there is too much difference with the temperature outside and you feel the cold more.
Hello
Really good information in your video, I enjoyed it , thank you
Could you tell me the times of year that you visited please
Thank you 🙂
I was there in December and March! I will make a video soon about the differences of the two months! Stay tuned 😄
@@Italianabroad
Thanks so much for the reply
I will subscribe, so I don't miss the video 🙂
Im going to tromso for work next week. the company booked me at the Scaandic too!!! im questioning myself if i should go on that tour or just take my chance just outside the hotel!!
Go on a tour ! Much more chances to see them! In order to see them from the city they must be really really strong, and that’s not the case most of the time unfortunately!
What tour do you recommend? We are going in February
Thank you x
I recommend the tour with Tromsø Friluftssenter!
Excelente video thanks for sharing. In your experience what would be the best location for a balance in between prices and view ?
Location around Tromsø you mean? Or location in general to see the Northern Lights? I saw them only in Tromsø so I can’t suggest other locations for now.
@@Italianabroad so in tromso how much it would be a tour ??
I think it was 150 euro when I was there in 2022, not sure if the prices are higher now! But more all less the tours (without dinner) have the same price.
Thanks
Can you suggest the name os some tour who provides suit and shelter that you have suggested. It will be a great help. I am from India and planning to go to Iceland in month of September
Tromsø Friluftssenter!
In the Tromsø area a 3 on the KP index usually will give nice northern lights for the camera at least if you go to a dark place and there is little to no moon. 4 or 5 is usually really good even for the naked eye. while its true that an outbreak of NL can last for only a few minutes it can also last for hours and hours with waves after waves going over the sky.
And another ting that no one mentions is that you shouldn't not travel to experience the NL when its a full moon or close to because the light from the moon "washes" out the NL. It doesn't mean its impossible to see but it have to bee stronger to be visible. You you're self actually experienced it in your video "BEST TIME TO SEE THE NORTHERN LIGHTS AND VISIT TROMSØ (NORWAY)" but you did not understand why it the NL was dimmer and more washed out.
Hi I’m wishing to book a solo trip In December for 5 nights to see the Northern Lights. I know it’s all down to chance. Which country and place do you recommend? I don’t want to travel for hours 😅❤
Hi! I have been only to Tromsø to see the northern lights to I can’t recommend any other country or place as I haven’t experienced it first hand! But I was there and both times I saw the northern lights 😄 and it’s pretty safe, it’s a city (so you are not in the middle of nowhere), so definitely I recommend Tromsø!
Hi, I'll be in London Feb 3rd I was planning to book a flight to Tromso and a chasing tour there, but I was unaware of all this info. I'm also considering to go to Kiruna then Abiko, since I heard there are higher chances there, so without a tour I would stay for 2 or 3 days expecting to see them.
Now I am very confused about what to do. Please can u give some advice? Thank u so much for the information ❤😊
Hi! I have never been to Kiruna or Abisko, so I’m afraid I cannot help you that much! I have heard that they are pretty high chances in those 2 cities as well, but at the end it depends on Miss Aurora 😅
Hey there,Your video is very useful. I appreciate.
I have a question. We are traveling with a baby and booking a car, so is it possible to Chase the light by our own vehicle or do we need to book a guided tour?
Yes of course you can do it on your own. A guide of course will know better places or have their own lavvoo, but nothing stops you from renting a car and drive around by yourself.
@@Italianabroad thanks a lot 🙃
Really it is an amazing video. Very well detailed has been described. I enjoyed thoroughly and would like to appreciate your work.
Thank you!
I'll be Oslo from 28Jan to 10feb, just to see northern light I am planning to visit Tromso. Should I pre book flights, hotels, and tour now or wait till last moment to make sure weather forecast and solar activity is there and then make my booking. I just have 1 night to visit Tromso.
Personally I wouldn’t do this, it’s too risky and just too expensive for one night. I understood the smartest thing would be to book everything last minute, but then, are you sure you will find flights, hotels and tours available? I’m afraid there is no right answer to your question..
I’m going to Iceland in June, do you think we are going to get views of Northern Lights?
No, it will be too bright! Northern light season is mainly September until March!
My husband and I are going early November to see the Northern lights in Tromso! Have you been during that time? We are trying to figure out what boots and clothes we need to buy.
I have been at the end of November and it was magical! I hope you see the northern lights! I made a couple of videos about clothing, I will link them to you!
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Thank you! I hope we do too!
Thank you so much for such simple yet really really clarifying tips. These are really practical and you have explained in such a simple way . Thank you 😊
Suggest one or two reliable websites to book Northern light chase tour ....
I did already in my previous videos, you can check them out! The only one I can only recommend is Tromsø Friluftssenter www.tromso-friluftsenter.no/winter-activities
@@Italianabroad Thank you
Planning for March mid for tromso...what are the chances??
You might be lucky. But it’s end of the season.
Hello, can you share the name or the website of the tour you booked?
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You can find all info in this video and in the description box of the video!
Excellent I will go ❤❤❤🥶🥶😘🤣🤣😀❤️🥂
Hey, do you think mid-September also will be visible cause I am going to Tromso on 13-18 September?
I know that they are already seeing the northern lights some nights, but they are at the moment not very strong. But you never know, maybe you are lucky! I don’t think it is very dark yet.
Can you please say at which time of the year is best to visit norway to see northern lights?
October till March !
@@Italianabroad Thankyou so much for replying and great video!
Thanks ☺️
How do you pause a video recording using your iPhone?
Why do you need to pause a video? I just take several videos, I don’t pause
I will go to Tromso in March 2025. I hope I can see Aurora Borealis.
I hope you do! Good luck!
Can you suggest how to go ivalo to tromso in December by road or any bus?
I don’t know I have never bene to Ivalo!
There is no traffic, so rent a car. Its long away drive, but u can do it.
so basically seeing the nothern lights is legit rng?
You can say so, it’s a matter of luck
@@Italianabroad i appreciate the answer and the very imformative video. tyvm!
Hi can we click northern lights picture/ video through iphone 13 mini?
Yes, it should be fine !
Would it be possible to see northern lights in oct?
Yes, you can see them between end of September to end of March!
But of course it depends on the weather and solar activity!
Thank you. Should we go for Finland, Iceland or Sweden if we choose to in October
@abishekakamath1232 you can go to all those places, the closer to the north the better. It’s just a different type of experience with different weather, landscape and costs, it depends what you want to do.
No, silly, they are actually chasing the Nothern Light. Open sky you may find anywhere without there being Nothern light.
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2:17 this is wrong (I am a photographer) the human eye has 11 times more dynamic range than a camera so seeing the Northern Lights in person is always better than seeing a photo or video both in terms of saturation (if unedited) and luminance. The problem is that Aurora is *extremely* variable in intensity so you are probably comparing a weak in-person experience to the best northern light a photographer who lives in Tromsø saw in 10 years. The strongest Aurora I saw (I live in Narvik) was 11 years ago and was awe-inspiring. We have aurora maybe 60 days of the season. So that's a 1/660 chance to see a northern light that strong.
Mine was definitely not a weak in person experience and although it was very strong to the naked eye, in the photos the colors were stronger. So I am comparing what I saw multiple times in person to the pictures I have taken of the same experience.
“At low light levels our eyes are less sensitive to colour than normal. Camera sensors, on the other hand, always have the same sensitivity.”
I hateee it Soo badly because I have no money to go there . 😢
It's pronounced eyes, not highs 😊
Wow. How impressive is your English!
@ okay ?!
Baby with funny accent
You have so little knowledge about this, why do you do video like this ? Do you have any understanding of kp indeks and Bz ? I think not, because you are so far out !
And you are the expert ?
Yes, you can see bright and spectacular auroras even at kp 1-2 when other solar wind parameters are favorable
I understand kp as the viewing range of the aurora, the larger it is, the further south it reaches
Thanks for the video! Summon up memories: I grew up until I was 17 years old in the region, and since then lived abroad for 50 years, and I remember from childhood when, on a cold evening, coming and going to the outdoor sauna, we saw the northern lights in the sky, so we children were advised that when you whistle, the Northern Lights change their shape. Can you imagine when we sisters stood on a snow trail on a frosty night and tried to whistle with stiff lips, and you know what, the northern lights really changed shape! 😮😃😄
Try it yourself! 😁 ❤
Thank you