The Aurora Borealis, or as most of us know it, the Northern Lights, is one of nature's most dazzling light shows. It's like the universe's own laser display, caused by particles from the sun mingling with our atmosphere in the Earth's magnetic field. This cosmic encounter releases energy, painting luminous green streaks across the night sky.
On crisp winter nights, guided tours set out to chase this elusive spectacle. Excursion leaders are experts in tracking down the best spots for sightings, where conditions are just right for a glimpse of this celestial wonder. There's something thrilling about the chase, knowing that nature holds all the cards.
While there's no surefire way to guarantee a sighting on your trip, you can boost your chances by venturing away from city lights, especially the glow of the capital. Many countryside hotels even offer a special Northern Lights wake-up service, so you won't miss out if the magic happens while you're catching some z's. If you find yourself in Iceland, you might want to explore a bit of the local culture as well. Try some traditional Icelandic dishes like hákarl, or fermented shark, which is not for the faint-hearted, but a true culinary adventure! Or take a dip in a geothermally heated pool, a perfect way to warm up after a night of Aurora hunting.