Northern Lights in Murmansk January 20 as photographed by Mikhail Rzhavin. |
"Seeing Aurora Borealis with my own eyes" is one experience I am dying to tick off from my bucket list. However I still couldn't afford a trip up to Scandinavia to do just that! On January 3, when I was in Elbrus, I came across an article on "Yahoo!Travel" that says 2016 will be the last chance to see the Northern Lights before they dim for a decade. From that moment onward, my decision was sealed: I am going to Murmansk.
another photograph by Mikhail Rzhavin, found on the facebook page: Northern Lights Murmansk Aurora Borealis |
During our hunting tour, Mr. Oleg brought us across the river to take in the nice night of Murmansk city. Then, he drove us to his secret aurora spot where we prayed fervently for a glimpse of the Northern Lights. Mr. Oleg even prepared hot tea while we waited, and a bottle of (rum?) to celebrate the sighting. Weather was not the best when we were on our hunt. Fortunately we managed to locate a window of clear sky and later, witnessed a spectacular dance of the spirits from a distance.
Photo Credits: Ng Yung Jeat |
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Aurora Borealis in Murmansk. Photo by: Visit Murmansk |
Thanks to Mr. Олег Теребенин from Visit Murmansk and v-leto.ru for organizing our trip.
Contact: Mr. Oleg Pavlovich Terebenin
Phone: +79212731919
E-mail: terebenin@mail.ru
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This post is based solely on my opinion and personal experience.
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7 comments:
Wow I want to go to Russia!
Hi, inspired by your blog and planning to visit Russia and engage Mr Oleg for the package. However, I'm confused over the invitation and visa application. Can help to explain how it works? Thank s
Google it..
Hi Shiraz, I recommend looking for an agent as the process of visa application is quite troublesome. In short, what you have to do is = email your hotel, get an invitation letter, print out your flight ticket, online form, print out, send to the embassy, go pay at a specific bank, show the receipt at the embassy, hand in your application, wait for 5-15 days, go back to the embassy. Might have more procedure, as I am speaking from my experience 2 years ago. Happy planning!
Hi would like to ask if you do need to register your visa in each city and hotels that you will be visiting in russia (Multiple city), or you just need to register your visa once you've arrived the first city in Russia (1 time only).
Did you visit Kola Peninsula in Murmansk as well? I've trying to engage with a local tour there, however it seems limited choice.
looking forward for your reply
Regards,
Kellie
Hi Nekellie,
I normally did my registration in every city, no matter how long I stay. If you are staying for just one day, by right you don't have to do it, but I do it anyway because I just do not wanna have any trouble with the Russian Law.
We did go to Teriberka and the shore of the Barents Sea. But if you wanna stay in Kola Peninsular, I couldn't advice you because I haven't done it before. However, if you speak Russian you can probably find a local tour agent in the city (just walk in). If you don't, simply ask your hotel for options.
Hope I answer your questions.
Love,
Vivian
Hello! I live in Murmansk and accidentally saw your blog. Very nice review of our region! But I was very surprised when I read that according to "Yaho.Travel" of 2016 is the last year of the northern lights. It's very strange that such things are written in official publications. Northern Lights is every year from September to March. And it can not disappear =)
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