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How to see Northern Lights ?

It's a hard-to-make decision for everyone, choosing a Northern Lights destination & tour?  We'll try to make it easier for you by explaining the basics of Northern Lights which will help you in making a decision. Northern Lights are there all year 24 Hours a day and 365 days a year. The best time of the year to see the Northern Lights is from Autumn to Spring. The only thing you need to do is to be under Northern Lights. Where to find the Northern Lights? Your Northern Lights destination must be under the Northern Lights. That's right, there are many Northern Lights destinations and all you need to do is pick a destination that is under Aurora Oval, Not next to the Aurora Oval. Google search or find YouTube videos or other platforms to see how the Aurora Oval works or how to know where the Aurora Oval is. Aurora Oval is a shape around the North Pole which itself is Northern Lights Oval because the other name for Northern Lights is Aurora, also known as Aurora Borealis.

Can I see Northern Lights with my Eyes ?

  Post By: Kris The answer is Yes. You can see Northern Lights with your eyes instead of just the camera. When you see Northern Lights with your eyes they look just the way they look in the picture above. There are common myths about Northern Lights and few beliefs are that Northern can only be seen from a camera or a picture which is not true.  Northern Lights look beautiful and amazing however there is a science behind it. Northern Lights look very clear and beautiful with your own eyes when the Northern Lights are a little strong, atleast Kp 2 or more. The camera also helps to click Northern Lights Pictures when the Northern Lights are not too strong. Of course thanks to the updated technology that we have updated cameras which can click Northern Lights pictures in all levels of KP Index.  Yellowknife is the Best Place to See Northern Lights because Yellowknife is located under the Aurora Oval, however Northern Lights can be viewed with eyes when Northern lights are a little strong