What is the name of the company that offers unusual overnight trips from London to see the Northern Lights?
I saw an ad in the metro but can't seem to find the name of the travel group. They were offering a number of unusual trips including an overnight trip leaving from Gatwick that takes you to see the Northern Lights in Scandanavia and then brings you straight back to London.
Answers:
Overnight? Don't bother.
The Northern Lights are at a relatively low em at the moment, so the chances of you overnighting in Scandanavia and seeing the lights are low. Also, the a moderate chance that the weather will get in the way as well. I'd view it as too much of a risk.
You really need to go somewhere for about a week for a much improved chance. Ideally that should be in Alaska, near Fairbanks over which the lights can be seen on a very regular basis.
The lights aren't centered over the North Pole you see, but over North West Canada and Alaska.
Obviously - there's a cost issue there. So going to Scandanavia and surrounding areas may well work but a) they won't be as bright and b) there's a reduced chance of seeing them.
And no, sorry, I don't know the name of the company.
Lancaster Gas Company
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Answers:
Overnight? Don't bother.
The Northern Lights are at a relatively low em at the moment, so the chances of you overnighting in Scandanavia and seeing the lights are low. Also, the a moderate chance that the weather will get in the way as well. I'd view it as too much of a risk.
You really need to go somewhere for about a week for a much improved chance. Ideally that should be in Alaska, near Fairbanks over which the lights can be seen on a very regular basis.
The lights aren't centered over the North Pole you see, but over North West Canada and Alaska.
Obviously - there's a cost issue there. So going to Scandanavia and surrounding areas may well work but a) they won't be as bright and b) there's a reduced chance of seeing them.
And no, sorry, I don't know the name of the company.
Lancaster Gas Company
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