The aurora borealis is approximately to enter the most spectacular phase of its 11-year cycle. Our experts reveal the best places to see one of the planet's greatest natural showsSeeing the northern lights is a truly unforgettable travel experience,but one that is largely dependent on luck. As a traveller with limited time, you must do all you can to increase your chances of catching a show. This winter, or the lights enter the most lively phase of their 11-year cycle,meaning the next three years are a grand time to disappear. And there's plenty of choice when it comes to where to disappear; Scandinavia, Canada, or Alaska ... even Scotland,each of which occupy lovely places to hole up and turn your eyes skyward, as our insiders reveal ...
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Source: theguardian.com