Imagine yourself sleeping in an Igloo made of Snow. It's totally quiet. Lights inside ice illuminate the Igloo. These make the atmosphere so exciting that never get bored of marvelling it, until you fall to deep, comfortable sleep in your warm down sleeping bag.
Hotel Igloo Village Kakslauttanen, Finland
Surrounded by Lapland's exotic and stunning scenery, Hotel Igloo Village Kakslauttanen offers 31 first-class log cabins in Lapland. Hotel Igloo Village Kakslauttanen is located in the Saariselka fell area amidst beautiful Finnish Lapland scenery in the vicinity of Urho Kekkonen National Park along the road leading to Nordkap and the Arctic Ocean. Just look at these pictures to see how stunning this place is...
When sleeping in the Glass Igloos the customer is able to marvel the amazing northern lights and the millions of stars in the sky. The experience is also unforgettable when there is a snowstorm.
Kakslauttanen is a cool place for seeing the Northern Lights, Aurora Borealis, as in the area there are not so many electric lights outside and it is north enough so that the probability of them is very high from late August to late April.
Want to find out more?
Visit their website at http://www.kakslauttanen.fi/en/ and if you are lucky enough to book a holiday at the Hotel Igloo Village Kakslauttanen, please mention travelphant.
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very "cool"... get it?
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WoW..."Trip the light fantastic" anyone?
ReplyDeletehow beautiful...I wonder how teh homeless view northern lights
Cool pictures!
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this place looks amazing!
ReplyDeletethats cool, but when your getting all romantic with the lights and whatnot, how to you get it on?
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ReplyDeleteI'm selling my little brother into slavery and using the money to go here
ReplyDeleteAwesome! What's the nightly rate? xD
ReplyDeleteI hope pot is allowed in those Igloo's cuz I'd be burning some "northern lights" while looking at them
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing! I'll have to check it out in the winter since I live quite near Finland.
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ReplyDeleteWOW. I want to go there! So beautiful!
ReplyDeletewonderful Place I wish to go there.
ReplyDeleteI actually Googled this hotel and night there costs around 350 euros per night for 2 people, not that bad, taking into account the experience, snow igloos are also available
ReplyDeleteWOW! Very cool place to experience at least once in your life. Wonder if they offer any cross-country skiing or snow shoeing to get a workout in too?
ReplyDeleteI wanna stay there i hope its not cold
ReplyDeleteThank you! Very helpful post! Best.
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I couldn't believe it when it I saw this on National Geographic a few years ago. Back then it was still envisioned as a project in dire need of support and funding. Several years later I stumbled upon this site only to see this again and it's so real now. Oh my God I am booking a trip there for sure.
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