Aurora hunters: on the trail of the Northern Lights

You may travel north in search of the Northern Lights, but this is no guarantee that you will actually see them

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On a mission to spot the Northern Lights - nature’s own theatre - The Week Portfolio journeyed to a tiny town 150 miles into the Arctic Circle where reindeer massively outnumber the 350 human inhabitants.

Hauntingly quiet, the wintry kingdom of Saariselkä is almost as far north as one can holiday in the world. Covered at all times with a thick blanket of snow, this remote Finnish outpost is also home to two magical beings: Santa Claus and the Aurora Borealis. You can drop in to see one, but the other is a fickle mistress.

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