5 places to see northern lights in India and abroad

Ladakh, India: On May 11, 2024, a strong solar storm struck Earth, producing breathtaking light displays in the sky. Even though Ladakh is in the mid-latitudes, this storm—the largest in almost 20 years—has produced auroras there.

Iceland: Iceland has the wonderful situation of being a large canvas for the Northern Lights, from its capital Reykjavik to its most isolated parts.

Finland: One of the greatest and easiest sites to watch the Northern Lights is in Finnish Lapland, a vast territory in northern Finland that includes more than 20 districts.

Norway: There are several locations in Norway where one may see the Northern Lights. However, Tromso in Northern Norway—which is situated inside the auroral oval—is without a doubt the greatest location.

Yukon, Canada: Yukon, the most northwesterly and least populous region in Canada, is home to spectacular auroral activity for over eight months, from August to April.

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