Finnish Lapland

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Lapland is a remote and sparsely populated region that includes northern Finland. Sitting above the Arctic Circle, there are days in the year when the sun does not set and days when the sun does not rise. We went in March so we could experience a Lappish winter while still having some light during the day for activities. 

Itinerary

We spent one week in Lapland near three different towns: 

Levi: Levin Iglut
Rovaniemi: Arctic Treehouse Hotel
Saariselkä: Kakslauttanen Arctic Resort

Transportation

There are a few airport options available in Lapland, but in order to get there you will likely need to transfer via Helsinki. We flew into Kittilä, which is near Levi and out of Ivalo airport, a half-hour drive from Saariselkä.

The best way to get around Lapland is by renting a car, although there are busses that will take you between towns. With the amount of snow and ice it is best to have some winter driving experience if going by car. 

Activities

There are numerous winter activities to experience in Lapland. The usual activities include dogsledding, reindeer sleigh rides, snowmobiling, snowshoeing, and of course, northern lights hunting. March is a great time of year to catch the lights as the skies are typically more clear and the nights are still long. Also, it is around the time of the spring equinox which is usually when the lights are stronger. We were lucky enough to see the northern lights five out of the eight nights we were there. 

 
 
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Whitepod Eco-Luxury Hotel

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The Whitepod Eco-Luxury Hotel is located in the Swiss Alps, approximately two hours from Geneva. A train takes you to the town of Monthey where you need to catch a taxi or bus to get up the mountain to the small village of Les Giettes. 

At check-in we were given a backpack with a map, headlamps and snowshoes. A fifteen-minute hike later we arrived at our pod, which is one of fifteen on the side of the cliff overlooking Lake Geneva. A white igloo-like dome with a clear window in the front, it blends seamlessly into the snow-covered surroundings. Inside is a spacious room with a separate bathroom and an automatic fireplace to keep the pod warm and cosy. 

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The restaurant Les Cerniers is next door to the reception. Wearing our headlamps, we would hike down every night for dinner. The restaurant serves classic mountain dishes, including our favourite, cheese fondue. Breakfast and afternoon tea are served in the Pod House, a chalet near the pods. This also has a sauna and media room for guests.  

There are several activities to keep busy in the winter. Skiing, hiking, snowshoeing, and dogsledding are all great ways to spend time on the top of the mountain. 

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