Embarking on an Aurora Borealis tour from Kiruna to Abisko National Park promises an unforgettable experience. Guests will savor a delightful Swedish street food dinner in a cozy teepee setting as they eagerly scan the night sky for the ethereal northern lights display. With a small group size and personalized attention, this tour offers a captivating opportunity to witness one of nature’s most breathtaking phenomena. Abisko’s untouched wilderness and clear Arctic skies provide the perfect backdrop to this magical event. However, the true highlights of this tour may lie in the unexpected moments that leave a lasting impression on the participants.
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Key Points
- This tour whisks guests from Kiruna, Sweden to Abisko National Park to search for the captivating aurora borealis (northern lights).
- Participants are treated to a delicious Swedish street food dinner served in a cozy teepee during the aurora chasing experience.
- Travelers receive photos from the tour, capturing the stunning northern lights display and memorable moments, delivered via email.
- The small-group tour with a maximum of 8 travelers ensures a personalized experience with convenient hotel pickup in Kiruna.
- Abisko National Park is a renowned destination within the Arctic Circle, offering a unique opportunity to witness the magic of the Aurora Borealis.
Tour Overview
This small-group tour whisks guests from Kiruna, Sweden to Abisko National Park in search of the captivating aurora borealis, or northern lights.
The 5.5-6 hour experience includes convenient hotel pickup in Kiruna. Once there, you will be treated to a delicious Swedish street food dinner served in a cozy teepee.
Photos from the tour will be delivered via email, ensuring guests have lasting memories of their adventure.
With a maximum group size of 8, this tour provides a more personalized experience led by a knowledgeable guide.
Whether you’re an avid aurora chaser or simply seeking an unforgettable night under the stars, this tour is sure to impress.
Tour Inclusions
The tour includes a delightful Swedish street food dinner, served in a cozy teepee, to warm and delight participants during their aurora borealis chasing adventure.
Travelers will also receive photos from the tour, delivered via email, capturing the stunning northern lights display and their memorable experience.
This small-group tour offers a more personalized experience, with a maximum of 8 travelers, ensuring ample attention from the knowledgeable guide.
The included dinner and photos are a thoughtful addition, allowing guests to fully enjoy the enchanting atmosphere and take home lasting memories of their Abisko National Park adventure.
Meeting and Pickup
On the day of the tour, the guide will contact participants to confirm their pickup time from the hotel in Kiruna or the meeting point at Stejk Street Food. This ensures everyone is prepared and ready to embark on the adventure. The pickup service is a convenient feature, allowing travelers to focus on the excitement of the upcoming tour without worrying about transportation.
Participants can choose to be picked up from their hotel or meet at the designated meeting point.
The guide will be in touch to confirm the pickup time, so travelers can plan their day accordingly.
This personalized service helps create a seamless and stress-free start to the northern lights chasing experience.
Tour Logistics
Minimum 2 participants are required for the Aurora Borealis tour to Abisko National Park to operate, with a maximum of 8 travelers allowed. This ensures a small group size, allowing for more personalized attention from the guide.
The tour isn’t wheelchair accessible and isn’t recommended for those with back problems or pregnant travelers. This is due to the nature of the outdoor activities and uneven terrain in the national park.
Should the minimum number of participants not be met, the tour may be canceled, and you will be offered an alternative date or a full refund. Similarly, poor weather conditions could lead to the cancellation of the tour, with participants receiving a date change or full refund.
Cancellation Policy
Although the tour may be canceled due to poor weather conditions, participants are offered a different date or a full refund in such cases.
On top of that, a full refund is available for cancellations up to 24 hours before the tour’s start time.
The cancellation policy is designed to provide flexibility and prioritize the safety and satisfaction of the participants.
The tour may be canceled if the minimum number of participants isn’t met, and you will be offered a different date or a full refund.
The tour operator reserves the right to cancel the tour due to poor weather conditions, in which case you will be offered alternative options or a full refund.
Participants can receive a full refund for cancellations made up to 24 hours before the tour’s scheduled start time.
About Abisko National Park
Abisko National Park is a renowned destination located in northern Sweden, renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and the chance to witness the captivating natural phenomenon of the Aurora Borealis.
The park is situated within the Arctic Circle, offering visitors a unique opportunity to experience the enchanting northern lights.
With its vast, untouched wilderness, Abisko’s diverse ecosystem is home to a variety of flora and fauna, including the elusive moose and the majestic reindeer.
Visitors can explore the park’s well-marked hiking trails, taking in the stunning vistas of snow-capped mountains, pristine lakes, and cascading waterfalls.
Whether you’re an avid nature lover or simply seeking an unforgettable adventure, Abisko National Park is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking to witness the magic of the Aurora Borealis.
Northern Lights Viewing Tips
Witnessing the captivating Aurora Borealis requires careful planning and an understanding of the optimal conditions for viewing this natural wonder.
Travelers must venture out on clear nights, away from light pollution, and be patient as the ethereal lights often emerge unpredictably.
Dressing warmly in multiple layers is crucial, as the Arctic climate can be bitterly cold, even during the peak viewing season.
To improve the chances of seeing the Northern Lights, the tour guide recommends:
- Monitoring the Aurora forecast and cloud cover
- Choosing a location with a clear, unobstructed view of the northern horizon
- Remaining vigilant and ready to move to a new spot if the lights appear in a different direction
What to Bring
To make the most of the Aurora Borealis tour, travelers should pack essential items like warm, layered clothing, sturdy boots, a headlamp or flashlight, and a camera to capture the mesmerizing light display.
Dressing in thermal underwear, wool socks, and a waterproof outer layer will keep you comfortable in the chilly Abisko temperatures. A pair of gloves and a hat that covers your ears are also must-haves.
Don’t forget to bring snacks and a thermos of hot drink to enjoy during the tour. Finally, make sure your camera is fully charged and that you have extra batteries on hand to ensure you can immortalize the natural wonder of the Northern Lights.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Is the Best Time of Year to See the Northern Lights?
The best time to see the northern lights (aurora borealis) is typically between September and March when the nights are longer and darker. The peak viewing season is usually from October to March in northern regions like Abisko, Sweden.
Can I Extend the Tour to Include More Activities?
The tour can be extended to include more activities, but this would likely increase the cost and duration of the experience. Travelers should inquire with the tour operator about add-on options and pricing for customizing the itinerary.
Is There a Discount for Booking Multiple Tours?
The company doesn’t offer discounts for booking multiple tours. However, they may provide package deals or bundle pricing if customers wish to combine this tour with other experiences in the area. It’s best to inquire about any promotions or special offers.
What Are the Weather Conditions Typically Like in Abisko?
Abisko has a subarctic climate with long, cold winters and cool, short summers. Temperatures typically range from around -15°C (5°F) in winter to 15°C (59°F) in summer. Snowfall is common throughout the year, making for prime northern lights viewing conditions.
Is There a Dress Code or Any Special Clothing Required?
The tour operator recommends dressing warmly in layers, with insulated outerwear, gloves, hat, and sturdy boots. Warm thermal clothing is essential for the chilly temperatures in Abisko. Participants should dress for the winter weather conditions.
Recap
The Aurora Borealis tour from Kiruna to Abisko National Park offers a memorable experience to witness the captivating northern lights.
Guests enjoy a delicious Swedish street food dinner in a cozy teepee while exploring Abisko’s clear Arctic skies.
With a small group and personalized attention, travelers receive photos to preserve the magic of this natural wonder.
Abisko’s untouched wilderness makes it an ideal location to witness the ethereal light display.