The Aurora Borealis Journey in Alaska, it's really worth planning ❗️ A spontaneous trip awaits - here you'll find the Northern Lights, snow and ice, hot springs, sunrise, sunset, and dazzling beauty.
📍Fairbanks: In Alaska, this city ranks second in size and is known as the "Capital of the Northern Lights." For 243 days out of the year, from September to March, you can clearly see the Northern Lights.
【Comprehensive Travel Strategy】:
♨️Soak in hot springs in the icy wilderness
Chena Hot Springs, with over a hundred years of history, is well-known among Aurora enthusiasts.
Here, you can experience the wonder of "hot enough to boil an egg in the springs, and cold enough to freeze into ice outside." Located in a canyon, the night sky at Chena Hot Springs is very dark, and if you're lucky, you can enjoy the Northern Lights while bathing.
🎣Experience the joy of ice fishing
In winter, the lakes have more than 10 centimeters of thick ice, which reduces the impact of the external environment on the fish. The fish enter a semi-dormant state in the cold weather and become sluggish. Even if you have no fishing experience, you can still enjoy the fun of fishing! The fish you catch can be grilled directly over a fire, and it's incredibly delicious. Alternatively, you can go to one of the many winter ice huts in Fairbanks, where you can roast your catch over a fire and enjoy the fruits of your labor 🍒.
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