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One travel hack would be to carry surplus food.
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Time needed in Rovaniemi: To see NLights - maybe weeks maybe a few hours To see what is interesting in Rovaniemi: 2 hours - max (IMHO - what do your friend living in Finland think?). Have you considered visiting Tallinn instead? Much cheaper and 100 times more to see
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But isn't the best time to visit Northern lights in January? Just be sure that you will be able to enjoy the northern lights in March..as per my cousin who stays there it is best in January.
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Yes, you can manage your time with your travel days. You ncan visit many of places like Sveaborg and Suomenlinna island fortress near in Helsinki City,Market Square in Helsinki etc. Helsinki, affectionately known as the "Pearl of the Baltic Sea," is a fantastic tourist destination. Helsinki is Finland's current capital. It is the largest city in Finland and is located on the northern coast of the Gulf of Finland. https://travellifo.com/best-15-attractions-in-helsinki-city/ Helsinki, one of the most livable cities in the world, is a well-managed city with an excellent transportation system and urban planning. As a result, selecting the appropriate mode of transportation to reach your desired travel destinations will be simple. However, there are many attractions in Helsinki that you can visit on foot or by bike.
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Nishank, You can travel many areas in Rovaniem, Finland, and enjoy your travels as you wish. You know that when you hear the name Rovaniemi, what comes to mind? Yes, it's a beautiful city surrounded by snow in the winter. For me, Rovaniemi, also known as Santa Claus' hometown, is more beautiful in the winter than in the summer. https://travellifo.com/best-11-things-to-do-in-rovaniemi/ Rovaniemi is in the Finnish province of Lapland. During World War II, this city was completely destroyed. However, thanks to successful reforms, it is now the capital of Lapland. Rovaniemi also has a number of significant international centers. Arktikum Science Center, Pilke Science Center, and other museums related to the Arctic region and Lapland's history are among them. you can do many things like Overnight Train travel – “Santa Claus Express”, go for a sled ride with reindeers, A Tour to Famous Santa Clause Village etc.
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