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Geological · Tamokdalen Valley, Troms og Finnmark, Norway

Aurora Borealis — Tromsø Winter Solstice Norway

The aurora borealis at Tromsø during the polar night period from November through January — when the sun does not rise above the horizon and the northern lights are potentially observable for 18+ hours per day — creates the world's finest sustained aurora experience. Tromsø's position directly under the auroral oval at 69.6°N means that even modest geomagnetic activity (Kp 2–3, 'storm' conditions elsewhere) produces vivid auroral displays, and the organised chase tours' combination of meteorological expertise (clear corridor identification above overcast) and remote driving from city light pollution produces aurora encounters on 85% of attempts. The aurora's display above the Lyngen fjord's mountains and the snowmobile tracks in the Tamokdalen valley, with the Tromsø Bridge illuminated below and the aurora reflected in the ice-free harbour, creates the definitive Norwegian winter light image.

When
Nov — Mar, peak Nov — Jan
Best viewing
A guided night chase through the Norwegian Arctic wilderness, chasing clear skies and geomagnetic activity to witness vivid northern lights displays lasting hours, with dramatic fjord and mountain backdrops.
Category
Geological
Status
Returns Jan 2027

About this spectacle

Standing under the auroral oval at 69.6°N, Tromsø offers a sustained aurora experience unlike anywhere else. During polar night from November through January, the sun never clears the horizon, leaving up to 18 hours of darkness each day in which the northern lights may dance. Even mild geomagnetic activity — Kp 2–3, barely registering further south — ignites vivid curtains of green, violet, and white across the sky. Guided chase tours use meteorological expertise to punch through overcast corridors, reaching dark, remote terrain in the Tamokdalen valley or along the Lyngen fjord where mountain silhouettes frame the light. The aurora reflects in the ice-free harbour below the illuminated Tromsø Bridge, layering foreground and spectacle into a single image. On the snowmobile tracks of Tamokdalen, surrounded by deep snow and silence, the lights overhead can last for hours — rippling, folding, surging — making this less a fleeting sighting and more a prolonged immersion in living light.

When to go

Nov — Mar, peak Nov — Jan

Getting there

Nearest airport: TOS. Nearest city: Tromsø.

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