Chasing the Aurora: A Journey from Kiruna to Abisko
Drawn by the allure of the Northern Lights, I embarked on a journey from Kiruna to Abisko, eager to witness the celestial dance of the Aurora Borealis. Join me as I recount this unforgettable adventure, where the raw beauty of the Arctic and the dedication of our guides made for an awe-inspiring experience.
The Journey Begins: Kiruna to Abisko
The Arctic has always been a place of fascination for me, a former Arctic researcher turned travel writer. The allure of the Northern Lights, a celestial phenomenon that dances across the polar skies, was too tempting to resist. So, I found myself in Kiruna, a small town in Swedish Lapland, ready to embark on a journey to Abisko, renowned for its clear skies and breathtaking views of the Aurora Borealis.
The night began with a warm welcome from Bernat, our guide, who picked us up from the hotel. His enthusiasm was infectious, and as we drove through the snow-laden roads, he regaled us with tales of the Vikings and the Sami people, the indigenous inhabitants of this harsh yet beautiful land. The bus was heated, a small comfort against the biting cold outside, and as we sipped on hot drinks, the anticipation of witnessing the Northern Lights grew.
Our destination was the Abisko Mountain Lodge, where a sumptuous dinner awaited us. The reindeer dish, a traditional delicacy of Swedish Lapland, was exquisite, and as we dined, our guides shared their knowledge of the region and the science behind the Northern Lights. It was a perfect blend of culture, history, and gastronomy, setting the stage for the night’s main event.
Chasing the Aurora: A Night to Remember
Abisko National Park is famed for its “blue hole,” a microclimate that offers more cloud-free nights than anywhere else in the Arctic Circle. Our guides, experts in tracking the weather, were determined to find the best spot for viewing the Aurora. With no limits on distance, we were prepared to chase the lights wherever they might appear.
As we ventured deeper into the park, the sky began to clear, revealing a canvas of stars. Dimitri, our guide for the night, was a master of night photography, capturing the ethereal beauty of the Aurora with his camera. He guided us in setting up our own cameras, ensuring we could capture the moment ourselves.
The Northern Lights, a symphony of greens and purples, danced across the sky, leaving us in awe of nature’s grandeur. It was a moment of pure magic, a reminder of the raw beauty of the Arctic, a place I have come to know intimately through years of research and exploration.
A Lasting Impression: The People Behind the Experience
While the Northern Lights were undoubtedly the highlight of the tour, it was the people who made the experience truly unforgettable. Cristina, the coordinator, was always available to answer our questions, ensuring everything ran smoothly. Felipe, our guide for the subsequent nights, shared his extensive knowledge of the Aurora, making each night a unique adventure.
The dedication of the team at Lights of Vikings was evident in every aspect of the tour. Their passion for the Arctic and commitment to providing an exceptional experience was palpable. As someone who has spent years studying the polar regions, I appreciated their respect for the environment and their efforts to share its wonders with others.
For those who dream of witnessing the Northern Lights, I wholeheartedly recommend this tour. The journey from Kiruna to Abisko is more than just a chance to see the Aurora; it’s an opportunity to connect with the Arctic, its people, and its stories. It’s a journey that leaves a lasting impression, one that I will cherish for years to come.