Northern Lights and More - Lofoten Photo Tour

22.09.2019 - 30.09.2019 Lofoten | Kathy Adams Clark photography, excursion, nature, light, adventure, travel 5595 USD

If we are blessed with starry nights and clear skies, we will be able to capture the elusive and strikingly beautiful Aurora Borealis aka Northern Lights as she dances seductively on the night skies. Speaking of weather, Lofoten is notoriously unpredictable. Conditions and light changes constantly, so please be sure to read your travel guide for what to bring.Lofoten is an archipelago of Nordland, Norway. Known for dramatic mountains, peaks, open sea, sheltered bays, and beaches of untouched lands. There are sea eagles soaring through the sky, northern lights, and midnight sun. The rapidly changing weather and magnificent light conditions have inspired artists for decades. Join this seven night Arctic adventure in the Lofoten Islands. The Lofoten Islands are located at the 68th and 69th parallels north of the Arctic Circle. This archipelago consists of seven principal islands and the area of land covers about 475 square miles, with a total of only 24,000 inhabitants. The natural beauty of this incredible landscape presents us with the possibility of exploring colorful fjords, jagged mountain peaks, unique beaches and the world renowned Arctic light. Your basecamp for the first three days will be in Reine on the island of Moskenesøya. It has been referred to as one of the most scenic villages on earth. One look outside your bedroom window, and you will understand why - incredible granite mountains rising straight out of the fjords, traditional fishermen cabins and the location just oozes of great Norwegian history.

The program will then move on to encompass two evenings in both Mortsund and Svolvaer, both beautiful fishing villages of the archipelago. Currently Lofoten gets few visitors during the Fall. Mid & late September is easily one of the best periods to visit. Fall colors are popping and the vegetation puts on a show. Access to the mountains is easier and the angle for getting good light during the golden hours are excellent. On top of that the temperatures are comfortable, so chasing the light for many hours is not going to be as cold of an experience. The magical aurora borealis is really active around the Fall equinox.

Tour Highlights:

  •  Eight days with accomplished photographer and tour leader Kathy Adams Clark.
  • Tour limited to 11 passengers.
  • Experience the diverse landscape of Norway with fellow photographers.
  • Jagged mountains, grand vistas, colorful fjords, and soaring eagles.
  • The chance of experiencing the greatest show on earth, the Aurora Borealis aka Northern Lights.


Accommodation:

Your accommodations will be in traditional fisherman’s cabins that have been updated for travelers who venture here. Typical cabins consist of two bedrooms in each with either ensuite or shared bath (while in Reine).There will be moderate walks, those wishing to hike further should be in good physical condition. Terrain may be uneven, wet, or frozen. 


Fitness and Health:
The trip is not strenuous and anyone who is reasonably fit should be able to take part in most of the activities. You may experience general fatigue due to the long flights and the change in time zones. You will need to be sufficiently agile to climb in and out of the tour van and should be able to carry and manage your own equipment. We will frequently hike trails ranging from easy to moderate.

If you have any special needs or any physical condition that you feel might prevent you from fully participating, please contact Strabo Tours with your concerns (607-756-8676).


Northern Lights and More - Lofoten Photo Tour
Kathy Adams Clark