Winter nights in Greenland are not just dark
There is nothing as beautiful as the Northern lights dancing across the night skies. Regardless of whether they are »only« shades of green and yellow, or at times when they are in all the colours of the rainbow.
The Northern lights – Aurora Borealis – shimmer over the sky like long curtains. They can light up the night skies of Greenland for hours, while they change in intensity and colour.
Some of the Greenlandic legends say the Northern lights are the dead, playing football with a skull. Others say you can be caught up by the Northern lights, if you whistle at them.
Season from August - September to March
It is the sun’s surface activity that creates magnetic particles in the sky and increases the amount of Northern lights. Greenland usually has a lot of Northern lights, but after bigger so-called solar flares there are periods each year with more Northern lights than usual.
Greenland is the same size as Western Europe and the season for Northern lights starts in August in Southern Greenland, and a little later in areas further north.
There are magnetic particles in the sky all year round, but from April the light is so bright in Greenland, that it is no longer possible to see the Northern lights.
I would recommend that you see Northern lights as a chance and do not take it for granted. I have always wanted to see a living polar bear. Perhaps a stupid wish, considering how dangerous it may be. But have you traveled 1000 miles or more - it's okay you want to see northern lights.
When it's only a chance, and no guarantee, how do you improve your chances?
I would recommend you choose one of the tours that advertise with the opportunity to see northern lights. It may sound obvious, but the tours are designed and done by tour operators who have built up an experience for many years, where and when the odds are best.
In addition, they are on their toes to find northern lights for you. They live by positive reviews and will do their best to make the trip a good experience.
After living in Greenland for many years, and being lucky to travel a lot around the country, you might think that you are tired of seeing northern lights, or just looking up when it's in all colors. But I never get tired of looking at the northern lights. It makes the sky alive in a very unique way, and you get a little humble towards one of nature's very large spetacular phenomena, no matter how many or few colors the northern lights appear in.
If you visit one of the world's many capitals, I can recommend looking up. If you only see the shops at street level, you'll miss out on fun balconies, gardens on roof terraces, ornaments and ancient architecture, with little towers, arches, vaults and much more.
The same applies to the northern lights. One has to look up to see it. It may sound obvious, but you can easily forget about it when driving in a city, with plenty of things to pay attention to. But whether you're driving or walking, stop, go outside and look up.
For example, in front of a house with very much light, or under a street lamp, the light 'pollution' can prevent you from seeing the northern lights. You should rather go away from artificial light sources. Out in the mountains it's amazing. Starry sky and green waves of northern lights pulsating like a living organism.
Most of us are busy when we are on vacation. We will experience the most of the country in which we are. We go on day trips, city walks, hiking in the mountains and at restaurants in the evening.
When it's getting dark in the evening in Greenland, remember that in principle there is always a chance to see the northern lights. It's not waiting for you. If there is northern lights 10 minutes very early in the evening, then it's the way it is. Is there a break between food dishes? Running out - past the smokers - and away from the restaurant light. Stand with your eyes closed for a moment and turn them to darkness. Then, look away from all artificial light. Maybe you are lucky.
It is impossible to make a deal with the northern lights. It would be fantastic. Imagine a "light advertisement" that said "Tonight, the Northern Lights plays from 10 am to 12 midnight." But that's unfortunately not so.
If you are going on a daily excursion and can not keep awake all night, you can set your alarm clock until midnight and get up and look for the northern lights. If you stay in a hotel, you may also ask if they will wake you up, if there is a northern light. But, of course, the most sure is always to have a plan for yourself.
The woodwork on the front of Greenlands Cultural House »Katuaq« waves to symbolize the northern lights. Here a photo of Dida G. Heilmann with the real northern lights over the cultural house.
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He who can no longer pause to wonder and stand rapt in awe, is as good as dead; his eyes are closed.
- Albert Einstein
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