๐ญ Listen up, first-timers to Finland! ๐จ๏ธ
I believe many of you have seen the aurora ๐ during winter, and the longing for Northern Europe has been there for quite a while. It seems mysterious, but it's genuinely a lot of fun, though not without crowds ๐ญ But the scenery is worth the visit, and it's comforting!! ๐ My sister and her family, along with me, went to Finland last December. Since there were young children around 6 years old, a small group tour in Northern Europe would offer a better experience. So, to ensure we could wake up refreshed and ready to play, we opted for a customized tour, which was hassle-free and loving ๐~ ๐ฅ Here are some tips to consider: If you plan to shop for luxury goods in Finland, remember to go early. By nine, it's already crowded, and you'll see familiar faces haha ๐ Bring a power adapter plug ๐. Europe's outlets are different from those in China. The aurora typically appears from night to early morning. If you want to see it, you'll have to get up early. It's tough, but the moment you see it, it's worth it!! โ๏ธ Pack some bright clothesโthey photograph incredibly well against the snowy backdrop. Don't forget hats, sunglasses ๐ถ๏ธ, and scarves. Trust me, you can be warm and look great at the same time! If you're visiting with kids, you definitely have to visit Rovaniemi's Santa Claus Village to take a photo with Santa Claus ๐งโ๐ and send a postcard from the North Pole, hehe. I recommend experiencing dog sledding and reindeer sledding ๐ท. It's a different feeling altogether. The huskies are super strong, while the reindeer allow you to slow down and take in the snowy landscape. The Sampo Icebreaker is an experience not to be missed; the sound of ice cracking is incredibly stress-relieving! #Finland #FinlandTravel #FinnishTourism #FinnishGlassHouses