Top 5 Places to See the Northern Lights in Norway and the Opening of the Newest DarkSky Park

With NASA forecasting exceptional solar activity for the next few years, the chance to view the Northern Lights has never been better. Norway should be high on travelers’ list of where to go to see the aurora as it just opened its first official DarkSky Park on October 28 and offers a plethora of other unique, immersive experiences where stargazing meets indigenous culture and awe-inspiring nature.

Up Norway, the top Scandinavian travel curator, offers insider knowledge to help travelers catch this magical phenomenon at the best locations. As recommended by Up Norway, here are five top places to experience the Northern Lights in Norway:

  1. Øvre Pasvik National Park

Located in the northeastern corner of Norway, Øvre Pasvik has recently become Norway’s first official DarkSky Park. With its remote location, minimal light pollution, and dark sky conservation efforts, the DarkSky Park Norway offers one of the best chances to witness the Northern Lights and other astronomical phenomena. Opened October 28, the DarkSky Park offers guided night tours, educational programs, and exhibitions on the importance of protecting nocturnal environments. Additionally, guests can embark on a tour with a Sami storyteller, who will share the ancient indigenous interpretations of star formations, creating a deep, peaceful connection to the universe.

  1. Lofoten Islands & Manshausen 

For those who seek a blend of nature and culture, this seven-day journey across Steigen and the Lofoten Islands delivers. The itinerary features professional-guided Northern Lights hunts, allowing travelers to capture the stunning displays with expert tips on photography. While chasing the aurora, they can engage in arctic surfing, kayaking, handicrafts, or simply immerse in the region’s rich cultural heritage and stunning natural landscapes. A highlight is travelers can enjoy ceiling windows and telescopes at Manshausen and Hattvika Lodge for seamless stargazing and aurora viewing, all from the comfort of their accommodations.

  1. Northern Norway 

This seven-day “Frozen” inspired adventure from Up Norway brings out the inner child in every traveler, filled with activities like dog sledding, reindeer encounters, and Northern Lights viewings. The journey offers a taste of winter magic as one explores the Arctic’s enchanting landscapes. Unique lodgings, such as a mountain hideaway and a husky lodge, add to the fairytale experience, allowing travelers to enjoy the best of Northern Norway with sustainable, nature-focused hospitality.

  1. Alta

This five-day journey from Up Norway at 70 degrees north in Alta immerses travelers in the Arctic’s magic, combining thrilling winter activities and Northern Lights viewing. Expect dogsledding, ice-fishing, snowmobiling, and even igloo-style accommodation with transparent roof panels for a night sky view right from your bed.

  1. Mountains of Norway

Just a few hours from Oslo, this mountainous region offers a range of lodges at high altitudes with minimal light pollution. Visitors can enjoy self-guided or guided stargazing, combined with activities like horse sleigh riding, Nordic skiing, and snowshoeing for a serene dark sky experience from September to February.

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