Levi: Aurora Borealis Tracking, Learning, & Photography Tour

Experience the Northern Lights in Lapland with a flexible, science-based tracking tour that includes professional photos, warm drinks, and personalized forecasts.

Discover the Unique Approach of the Levi Aurora Borealis Tracking Tour

The Levi: Aurora Borealis Tracking, Learning, & Photography Tour offers a different take on Northern Lights excursions in Lapland. Priced at a flexible booking option with free rescheduling or refunds if the forecast is poor, this 4-hour guided experience combines real-time space weather data, personalized forecasts, and hands-on learning.

Departing from Sirkka and operating in the Levi area, this tour is ideal for anyone eager to understand the science behind the aurora and capture professional-quality photos. While it’s designed to maximize your chances of seeing the lights, the tour’s flexibility and educational focus make it especially appealing for curious travelers and photography enthusiasts alike.

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Key Points

  • Flexible scheduling with free rescheduling or refunds if the forecast is poor
  • Personalized Aurora Probability Report sent the night before the tour
  • Learn to track the Northern Lights using free apps and live data
  • Guided by professional guides who provide educational insights and photography support
  • Includes warm drinks and local snacks under the stars
  • Small group size limited to 8 participants for a personalized experience

How the Tour Combines Science and Flexibility

This Northern Lights tour stands out because it goes beyond just chasing the lights. The night before, participants receive a personalized Aurora Probability Report that considers cloud coverage, solar wind, hemispheric power, and local magnetometer data. If the forecast indicates less than a 50% chance of visibility, the tour can be rescheduled or canceled free of charge.

During the actual experience, guides demonstrate how to use free mobile apps and live space weather data to track the aurora independently. This empowers travelers to understand the science and become more confident in predicting aurora activity on their own in future nights. The ability to change routes on the fly to avoid clouds or light pollution enhances the chance of a successful sighting.

Pickup and Transportation in Levi

The tour begins with a pickup from Sirkka, followed by a 30-minute van ride into the Lapland wilderness. The small group setting—limited to 8 participants—ensures a personalized experience. The guide leads the group through the dark, quiet landscapes of Lapland, where the chances of seeing the aurora are maximized by avoiding city lights and cloud cover.

What the Tour Includes: Warmth, Snacks, and Photos

Once at the viewing site, participants can expect warm drinks and local snacks served under the starry sky, creating a cozy atmosphere despite the cold temperatures. The guide offers night photography support, helping everyone frame their shots to capture the aurora’s dancing lights. If conditions are clear, the guide will take professional photos of each participant, delivering a selection of edited images afterward—typically 15 to 30 photos per booking.

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The Educational Focus: Learning How to Track the Aurora

This tour is tailored for those interested in learning the science behind the Northern Lights. Guides explain how space weather influences the aurora, and how to read live magnetograms and use free apps for tracking activity. The educational aspect gives participants practical skills that can be applied on future nights, making this tour more than just a fleeting experience.

Flexibility and Weather Dependence

A significant benefit of this tour is the ability to reschedule or get a full refund if the weather forecast predicts poor conditions. This risk management feature minimizes disappointment and ensures that participants only venture out when chances are high.

However, the tour’s duration can vary from 3 to 6 hours, depending on weather conditions and distance traveled. Participants are advised to dress warmly and prepare for cold nights in Lapland.

Accessibility and Group Size

Designed to be small and intimate, the tour limits group size to 8 people, fostering a more personalized interaction with guides. The activity is wheelchair accessible and suitable for most healthy adults, but it excludes children under 10 and babies under 1 year due to the outdoor, cold conditions and safety considerations.

Professional Guidance and Personal Touch

Hana, one of the guides, is known for her friendly, knowledgeable, and accommodating approach. She shares local stories about the aurora, offers photography tips, and ensures guests feel comfortable and informed throughout the experience. The guide’s attention to detail and genuine enthusiasm help make the tour memorable, especially if you’re lucky enough to witness the dancing lights.

Verdict: An Educational and Flexible Northern Lights Experience

This tour offers a combination of science, flexibility, and professional photography support in an intimate setting. The personalized Aurora Probability Report and the ability to reschedule for free make it a smart choice for travelers cautious about weather conditions.

While it requires warm clothing and a charged smartphone, the experience rewards participants with not only the chance to see the aurora but also to understand how to predict it independently. The inclusion of professional photos adds a special touch, allowing you to treasure your experience long after the event.

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Levi: Aurora Borealis Tracking, Learning, & Photography Tour



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Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a minimum age for this tour?
Yes, children under 10 years and babies under 1 year are not suitable due to outdoor conditions.

What should I bring?
Participants should dress warmly, bring a charged smartphone, and a tripod for night photography.

What if the weather forecast is poor?
You can reschedule or get a full refund if the forecast predicts less than 50% visibility.

How long does the tour last?
The duration is 3 to 6 hours, depending on weather conditions and how far the guide needs to travel.

What is included in the tour?
The tour includes pickup and transportation, warm drinks and local snacks, night photography support, and professional photos if conditions permit.

Can I participate in the photography aspect?
Yes, guides assist with night photography and will deliver professionally edited images afterward.

What language is the tour guided in?
Guides speak English, German, and Croatian.

How many participants are in a group?
The group is limited to 8 participants, ensuring a personalized experience.

Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.

How do I prepare for the cold?
Dress warmly with layers suitable for outdoor winter conditions in Lapland.

This Levi Aurora Borealis Tracking Tour offers a balance of education, flexibility, and professional support, making it a top choice for travelers who want to maximize their chances of witnessing the Northern Lights while gaining practical skills for future aurora hunting.

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