You can also watch the northern lights from a cozy teepee at Aurora Village, an Aboriginal-owned experience that also offers custom-made, heated outdoor seats that swivel 360 degrees to catch every angle of the aurora borealis. On the shores of Great Slave Lake, travelers have a 95% chance of spotting the lights. Head to Yellowknife, which is known as the “Aurora Capital of North America,” thanks to its prime location and excellent viewing conditions. One of the world’s best locations to behold the aurora borealis, Canada is home to 80-90% of all accessible land located under the Aurora Oval, the area with the strongest geomagnetic activity-producing the world’s brightest and most frequent displays of the northern lights. Capital of North America.” PHOTO COURTESY OF AURORA VILLAGE ![]() The northern lights sparkle above the teepees at Aurora Village in Yellowknife, Canada, the “Aurora. ![]() Expect viewings from a glass Aurora Pod, inside heated domes with 360-degree views, from an isolated cabin deep in the boreal forest and in a tepee warmed by a campfire at a dog musher’s camp. Days are spent snowshoeing, igloo-building and dog sledding, while evenings will be spent in search of the northern lights. "We wanted to create a space for women who are ready for the next big adventure of their lives, where they can feel empowered to be themselves in one of the wildest places on the planet," said Van Dinther. ![]() Natural Habitat Adventures, a leader in responsible wildlife tourism, is introducing its very first Arctic expedition exclusively for women: the seven-day “Northern Lights and Arctic Cultures.” Inspired by the Arctic’s intrepid female explorers, this epic journey was designed by expedition leader Annie Van Dinther. Northern Lights and Arctic Cultures trip, Canadian Arctic Photo courtesy of Natural Habitat Adventures Natural Habitat Adventures is introducing its very first Arctic expedition exclusively for women.
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