Tromsø husky safari
Have you ever ran into arctic valleys surrounded by snow and silence and beauty?
A dog sledge ride is something will stick to your soul and mind, meet our huskies and let them take you into the wild.
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Not Just a Snowmobile Safari
Snowmobiling is one of the most popular activities in Lapland. For visitors and also for locals, we enjoy snowmobile rides in the nature during the free time. It is not only about riding, but having fun outside all together.
Northern Lights Reindeer Safari
A reindeer-pulled sleigh ride through the stunning winter wonderland in Finnish Lapland is a wonderful way to search for the Northern Lights.
Northern Lights Small Group Tour | Finland & Norway | 50 Degrees North
Our small group tour to Finland and Norway (Lapland) had a great deal of fun and adventure. Northern Lights & fairytale winter white landscapes, Scandinavian tour leader, boutique accommodation and lots of inclusions made for a terrific small group tour.
Join our exclusively escorted Nordic winter small group journeys to Northern Scandinavia each winter. We will take you snow mobile riding, dog mushing and reindeer sledding; all under the spectacle of the Northern Lights.
We travel through beautiful winter landscapes, blanketed in snow from Finnish Lapland, the incredible wild scenery of coastal Norway and the original ICEHOTEL located in the little village of Jukkasjärvi. This trip is designed to maximise the chances of seeing the Northern Lights, as you spend the complete 14 days travelling through the Aurora Zone.
We stay in cosy family run lodges, central hotels and cabins, enjoying winter activities and hot chocolates by the fire. Experience a Nordic winter in a small and exclusive group accompanied by private escorts and guides.
Why travel with 50 Degrees North:
+ There are many reasons to book your Nordic, Russian or Arctic holiday with us, and here are a few to think about;
+ You get to speak with a passionate local Scandinavian with first hand knowledge from the region.
+ All our sales staff and owners are Scandinavians, and we know our home region like the back of our hand. This expertise is unique in the industry, and adds significant value to each and every booking, ensuring our customers have the best possible holiday experience.
+ As Scandinavians we have a strong relationship with local suppliers and hoteliers. We contract directly with local guides, hoteliers and transport companies. There are no middlemen taking a cut, and our rates are competitive. That said; we are not in the game of competing for the cheapest available rate of the day. The personal touch and care we provide to every trip we put together goes far beyond anything offered through an online booking site.
+ We keep updated on local conditions to benefit your holiday. This may include; a) knowledge on which areas of town have building works taking place which may affect your good nights sleep; b) knowledge of which cruise ship may be docking in small fjord villages when you happen to be there seeking peace and quiet; c) alternative transport options taking you away from the crowds.
+ 50 Degrees North has offices in Lillehammer, Norway, as well as Melbourne, Australia and will be able to respond to sales and operational enquiries in two time zones.
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TROMSO NORWAY TRAVEL VLOG - NORTHERN LIGHTS with SONY A7 III and DJI MAVIC PRO
This vlog is on my 3 days of adventures and experience that went down in Tromso, Norway in February 2019. The Arctic circle landscapes are worth all the hardships that you go through to travel miles. Apart, from that it was the experience with beautiful northern lights or Aurora Borealis that I witnessed here. That was a pure magical sight that I think every human being should experience in this beautiful planet. I hope, you enjoy this vlog.
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Sony A7 III
Go Pro Hero 5
Sigma 24 mm f1.4 Art lens
DJI Mavic Pro
Norway Whale Watching in Tromso
Whale watching in Tromso Norway with Soroya Havfiskecruise.
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Norway - Tromsø - Oct 2019 - Amazing Aurora Borealis
Norway - Tromsø - Oct 2019 - Amazing Aurora Borealis
North Norway, Aurora Borealis & Whales
The adventure begins in Tromsø, the “Paris of the North.” Here you can experience an area rich with Norse and Sámi history, after which you’ll embark on your whale-watching voyage in the early evening.
We’ll follow two potential courses for this voyage: one heads south around the island of Senja (mainly used from mid-January to March), while the other moves north to the Kvaenangen fjord (visited in November to mid-January).
Both routes depend on weather conditions, the amount of daylight during the voyage, and the expected location of the whales.
Assuming you make the first voyage, you’ll typically start by sailing clockwise or counter-clockwise around the island of Senja. You’ll spend several days along the north coasts of this island as well as Andfjorden, where we’ve had success spotting whales. We’ll keep a sharp lookout for sperm whales and other species here.
Near the island of Andenes, located along the edge of the continental shelf, whales dive especially deep to feed on giant squid. You may also see white-tailed eagles hunting herring in this area. These are some of the largest birds of prey in Europe.
We’ll port for the night in one of the many scenic fishing villages nearby, such as Skrolsvik, Andenes, Gryllefjorden, Hamn, or Sommarøy. After sunset, we’ll make short hikes along the coast or in the villages, all the while keeping our eyes open for the enchanting glow of the auroras.
We’ll then continue our circumnavigation of Senja, followed by a voyage to the small island of Sommarøy. Here there are good opportunities to see the northern lights, embark on pleasant hikes, and take in the island’s small bays and white beaches.
On the seventh day of the expedition, we’ll sail back to Tromsø with time enough for you to shop for souvenirs, visit a museum, or take a walk in the fresh winter air. We’ll disembark the next day, taking home a wealth of memories and pictures.
A few things to keep in mind about these voyages:
Because of the seasonal occurrence of herring and whales in Northern Norway’s fjords, the whale safari cruises take place in winter, when the Northern Norway days are short and the nights long.
Whale watching (orcas and humpbacks) is highly dependent on the variable herring stocks in the area, and this is ultimately unpredictable. Other whales (i.e., sperm whales) are not dependent on herring, which is why we have a good chance of seeing them in specific areas, such as along the south route near Andenes.
Our chances of seeing orcas are minimal, while the odds of encountering other species (for instance, humpbacks) are higher. The expedition leader will adapt the sailing plan to maximize your chances of seeing whales.
Additional note: The coasts and fjords of Norway are renowned for their beauty.
In the far north of the country, about 350 km (217 miles) north of the Arctic Circle, lie the islands of Kvaløya and Senja. Enormous schools of herring gather in the fjords around these islands to live out the winter.
This abundance of food creates one of the largest concentrations of biomass on Earth, which in turn attracts large numbers of whales. It is these giants of the sea that this voyage is dedicated to finding.
During winter the daylight is limited, but the nighttime hours are far from wasted: North Norway is one of the best areas in the world to see the northern lights, a magical phenomenon that can only be fully appreciated when the sky is clear and dark, with minimal light pollution.
This voyage offers ample opportunities to admire the auroras from the remote bays and fishing villages where you’ll spend the night.
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A Glimpse of Tromso: Experience whale watching, Aurora Borealis and dog sledding | SAS
Go whale watching in Tromso and go on a dog sledding tour in the amazing nature of Tromso. Tromso in Norway is a unique city surrounded by breath-taking nature, and if you visit Tromso, you can experience humpback whales, huskies, beautiful nature and lots of culture.
SAS flies you to Tromso – and when flying to Tromso with SAS everything is included in your flight ticket!
Would you like to go whale watching? And would you like to go on a dog sledding tour? Then go visit Tromso in Norway.
Tromso in Norway has an amazing nature, where you can get close to humpback whales, go on dog sledding tours and experience the Northern lights (Aurora Borealis).
If you visit Tromso, you will without a doubt get an experience for lifetime.
Is whale watching on your bucket list? Then book a flight to Tromso and go whale watching in Tromso. SAS flies you to Tromso in Norway, and when you book a flight to Tromso with SAS everything is included in your flight ticket. Book a flight to Tromso and look forward going whale watching in Tromso:
WHALE WATCHING IN TROMSO
Whale watching in Tromso are very popular among tourists, and actually, are tourists coming all the way from Brazil, Australia, Japan and China to experience the whale watching attraction in Tromso. When going whale watching in Tromso you will most likely see the humpback whales. The humpback whales are in fact always coming to Tromso for food, and it is common they stay in Tromso for a while.
When going whale watching in Tromso there is no guarantees for watching whales, but the chances are very good!
KINDS OF WHALES YOU CAN EXPERIENCE ON A WHALE WATCHING TOUR IN TROMSO
When going whale watching in Tromso you can not only experience humpback whales. If you are lucky, you can also meet Orcas, sperm whales and thousands of puffins and other seabirds.
So if you are going whale watching in Tromso, remember to bring your camera!
DOG SLEDDING IN TROMSO
Besides whale watching in Tromso you can also go on a dog sledding tour in Tromso. Dog sledding in Tromso, is like whale watching in Tromso, a big tourist attraction – and we understand why!
When going on a dog sledding tour in Tromso you will not only meet Norway’s cutest dogs, you will also discover Tromso’s pristine landscape surrounded by mountains and lakes.
Norway has everything from whale watching in Tromso, to shopping in Oslo and street art in Stavanger. If you would like to know more about street art in Stavanger, then have a look at this video:
ABOUT TROMSO IN NORWAY
Tromso is located in Northern Norway. Tromso is the biggest city in Northern Norway and located only 350 kilometres from the Arctic Circle, which gives you a chance of experiencing the Northern Lights.
Tromso is surrounded by breath-taking nature and pristine wilds, and when you visit Tromso, you can experience whale watching, dog sledding, sailing and much more.
When the darkness falls over Tromso, you can treat yourself with delicious meals at Tromso’s many restaurants, and if you feel like, you can also go dancing!
Would you like to know more about Tromso and what to do in Tromso? Then have a look at our Tromso destination guide:
Are you flying to Tromso? When flying to Tromso you will arrive at the Tromso Airport named Langnes. Langnes which is a small airport, but well served with bars, cafés and shops. When arriving at Tromso Airport there are a range of transportation options to get you to your final destination.
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Trip to Tromsø 2 (Part 4.2 of Nordic Countries Trip)
We went to some of the Nordic countries this winter break! After going to Helsinki and Saariselka in Finland, and hopping across the ocean to Reykjavik in Iceland, we made our way back east, to Norway! More specifically, Tromsø in Norway!
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Part 3 - Reykjavik:
Part 4.1 - Tromsø 1:
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Nana and Nesa are a mother-daughter duo from Jakarta, Indonesia who love to go traveling and adventuring together. Merrah Birru (Red and Blue) was created as a nostalgia project due to the fact that Nesa will be leaving for university soon.
Northern Lights Live Stream
is broadcasting live from the lives of wild animals in Norway, totally unfiltered. We show you a glimpse of the true wildlife and nature in Norway: Beautiful, harsh and sometimes brutal.
Our goal is to give our viewers an opportunity to watch wild animals in their natural habitats without disturbing them in any way.
OFFICIAL - Kakslauttanen Arctic Resort in wintertime
Kakslauttanen Arctic Resort is a unique vacation destination located in Finnish Lapland, 250 km / 155 miles north of the Arctic Circle. Our accommodation offering includes our world-famous glass igloos as well as premium kelo-glass igloos, snow igloos and cozy log cabins. We are one of the best places in the world to view the northern lights, with the season lasting eight months, from the end of August until the end of April.
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Northern Lights Live Stream
is broadcasting live from the lives of wild animals in Norway, totally unfiltered. We show you a glimpse of the true wildlife and nature in Norway: Beautiful, harsh and sometimes brutal.
Our goal is to give our viewers an opportunity to watch wild animals in their natural habitats without disturbing them in any way.
Reindeer & Northern Lights- MUST WATCH!!!
Best kept secret revealed...!! SantaClaus keeps his reindeer- before and after christmas- right here. *All credits to NRK*
Northern Lights Live Stream
is broadcasting live from the lives of wild animals in Norway, totally unfiltered. We show you a glimpse of the true wildlife and nature in Norway: Beautiful, harsh and sometimes brutal.
Our goal is to give our viewers an opportunity to watch wild animals in their natural habitats without disturbing them in any way.
Arctic Ocean Expedition
The true Expedition to the end of the World! Why to go half way, if you can go all the way... Hundreds of kilometers of white emptiness - and then suddenly - deep blue Arctic Ocean. This is a true adventure in the middle of the SNOWHERE.
The Best Aurora Borealis Nights in Norway in 2017
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is broadcasting live from the lives of wild animals in Norway, totally unfiltered. We show you a glimpse of the true wildlife and nature in Norway: Beautiful, harsh and sometimes brutal.
Our goal is to give our viewers an opportunity to watch wild animals in their natural habitats without disturbing them in any way.
A Slow Film on the beautiful remote guesthouse in Sollia, Arctic Norway – Inntravel
Join Eivind Nordhus, co-owner and chef at the wonderfully remote Sollia guesthouse, near Kirkenes in northern Norway.
Set amid the beautiful wilderness that covers the furthest reaches of Arctic Norway, only a few hundred metres from the Russian border, Sollia feels otherworldly, particularly on winter nights when the colourful ribbons of the Northern Lights swoop and twirl across the inky sky. All this can be experienced on our Winter snow holiday:
Whether you locate your quarry – the Aurora Borealis – or not (and you have every chance of doing so in this northerly spot), this is an experience never to be forgotten.
Feeling so far removed from everyday life, the wonderfully remote Sollia Gjestegård is a place where you can easily relax. The Nordhus family, run the guesthouse with great enthusiasm, and are justly proud of their adjoining restaurant, which is considered to be the best restaurant in Finnmark. Should you wish to venture further afield then the obvious choice is to explore by dog-sled from a nearby husky farm. After a short lesson in the basics of driving a sled, you can either – take charge of your own team of dogs, or ride as a passenger, watching out for wildlife as you glide through the dense forest and over frozen lakes.
While both dog-sledding and snowmobiling are undeniably thrilling, it is hard to beat the exhilaration of seeing the incredible Northern Lights, one of your evenings is spent at your hosts’ ‘aurora borealis base camp’, to which you are taken on a large sledge towed by a snowmobile. The northerly location of the camp and the complete lack of light pollution mean you stand a fantastic chance of enjoying the Northern Lights, but it’s just a case of sipping hot tea and gazing at the sky, hoping that they will show themselves in all their glory…
If you have more time, why not make a husky safari part of the ultimate winter holiday on our 15-night Arctic Adventure? The journey from Bergen to the Russian border on the famous Hurtigruten coastal steamer has often been described as ‘the world’s most beautiful voyage’, and as you travel along Norway’s dramatic fjord-indented coastline, you will soon see why. Docking at some of the region’s most iconic ports, you have time to get to know their distinctive characters and visit the uniquely Nordic attractions. Wonder at the splendid cathedral in Trondheim, before crossing the Arctic Circle to the astonishing Lofoten Islands, where you spend several nights in a rorbu (a traditional fisherman’s cabin) blissfully removed from the whirl of modern life. Your next stop – the enthralling island of Senja, a former fishing hamlet – is a wonderful base for trying out some thrilling winter activities. Hike into the nearby pine forests on a guided snowshoe excursion, or take to the water and try ocean body rafting. The wildlife safari is an absolute must – white-tailed sea eagles, dolphins and whales are all common sights. Farther up the coast, captivating Tromsø awaits with its brightly painted old wooden buildings, the world’s northernmost brewery and university, two cathedrals and some intriguing museums. If you can tear yourself away from the city, head out across the tundra on cross-country skis, try your hand at ice-fishing or enjoy a reindeer safari. When you finally sail around North Cape to Konsgfjord and Sollia, Trine and her team of huskies will be waiting to take you out on a magical sled ride.
Find out more about the Sollia guesthouse and our many Northern Lights holidays, here