Aurora Borealis
For visitors to the Northern Hemisphere, the Northern Lights have become a sensation. The Northern Lights are auroras, which are mysterious displays of light in the sky that occur naturally. Along the northern horizon, a soft glow is produced by the northern lights as they dance across the sky.
As you move further north, closer to the Arctic's magnetic pole, the northern lights become more intense. Unfortunately, because the northern lights only occasionally appear, it can be difficult for travelers to see them while on a short trip. Locals in these northern regions are more likely to encounter them.
There are many interesting places to visit in the world when planning a trip to see the northern lights. The northern hemisphere's most remote regions, such as Canada's far north, Alaska, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, and Finland, are the best places to view the northern lights.
In the winter, there is a higher chance of seeing the Northern Lights. They happen all year long, but the winter's dark skies make them easier to see.
Location: Iceland