2025 Karesuando Travel Guide: Must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transportation routes (updated in May)
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Finland 🇫🇮 Attractions-Finland Sweden Border Bridge
Finland 🇫🇮 Attractions - Finland Sweden Border Bridge
This bridge is very interesting
Many residents on both sides will park their cars on one side
There are also cars on the other side to do the traffic conversion on both sides
Those who live in Sweden will also go to Finland to buy
Not only that, crossing this bridge will also cross a time difference
Sometimes the phone can't be converted and will crash
Present the same place in different time zones😆
Finland 🇫🇮 Attractions - Finland Sweden Border Bridge
this bridge is very interesting
Many residents on both sides will park their cars on one side
There are also cars on the other side to do the traffic conversion on both sides
Those who live in Sweden will also go to Finland to buy
Not only that, crossing this bridge will also cross a time difference
Sometimes the phone can't be converted and will crash
Present the same place in different time zones😆
TAC You To Travel
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Finland Travel | Staying in a glass house with my sisters to look for the Aurora and Santa Claus
|Stay in the glass house with your sisters to look for the Aurora and Santa Claus.
❤️🔥Lapland is located in the northern region of Finland, a Nordic country. It is the home of the beautiful starry sky and the Northern Lights. It is also the hometown of the world-famous Santa Claus and reindeer.
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💖The unique polar scenery and indigenous customs have made it a tourist attraction. Winter enters here every October🏡Spring does not start until May of the next year. The entire winter lasts for 8 months. Looking around Go, the whole Lapland is covered in white snow 🏞It is pure and pure as far as the eye can see, just like a fairyland outside the world❗️
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🔥Must-see event attractions
❇️Santa Claus Village: Rovaniemi has a real Santa Claus📸You can also take photos
❇️Polar Museum: The museum displays Sami culture in various periods🗺You can have an in-depth understanding of Finland
❇️Husky sledding: the cute dog 🐕🦺 takes you to experience the exciting running and sprinting in the snow
❇️Snowmobile exploration: You can feel the joy of accelerator alone❄️Shuttle through the ice and snow
❇️Hunting the Northern Lights: Waiting for Aurora to arrive at night🌌Will the goddess of luck favor you?
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🇫🇮5-day itinerary in Finland
1️⃣Rovaniemi
🔺Polar Museum
🔺Santa Claus Village
🔺Meet Santa Claus
🔺Crossing the Arctic Circle
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2️⃣Saariselkä
🔺Husky sledding (10KM super cool, the best distance to play)
🔺Explore the Lapland forests on snowshoes
🔺Hunting the Northern Lights
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3️⃣Saariselkä
🔺Explore Lapland by snowmobile
🔺Cross-country skiing
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4️⃣Saariselkä
🔺Arctic Ocean One Day Tour
🔺Smoke sauna
🔺Snowmobile + ice fishing (choose one of the two)
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5️⃣Saariselkä (free time)
🔺The northernmost and largest ski resort in Europe
🔺Rovaniemi
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💙Service standards
✔️Travel in a small group of 8 people; refuse forced consumption
✔️7-51-seater luxury air-conditioned bus or commercial vehicle
✔️Chinese-speaking driver enthusiastically explains safe driving
✔️Stay in a Nordic three-star hotel or a Nordic wooden house throughout the entire journey
✔️Arrange professional drivers and Chinese-speaking tour guides to lead the group with peace of mind and security
✔️Upgrade to experience a different experience in the Internet celebrity dome glass house for one night
✔️Upgrade to experience the icebreaker activity - experience the fun of floating in the Arctic Ocean
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🔈Group period
🔸October: 7, 14, 21, 28
🔸November: 4, 6, 11, 13, 18, 20, 25, 28
Wanderful Bites
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Kiruna Karesuando, Arctic Region, Sweden
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Karesuando is a magical church village located in Kiruna, Norrbotten County, Sweden, with a population of less than 300 people. It is located on the south bank of the Muonio River bordering Finland, and on the north bank is the Finnish village of Karesuando with a population of about 140 people.
According to Finnish tradition, they are the same village, but are usually considered to be separate villages because there is a completely undefended border between them.
The construction of the village began in 1670. From 1826 to 1849, Lutheran priest and botanist Lars Levi La Estadius served in Caresuando, where he founded the revival movement now known as La Estadía.
Finnish is traditionally spoken here and the border was drawn in 1809 for political reasons, not because of any cultural or any other boundaries that existed at the time. There were not even parish boundaries, so the Church of Sweden, Káresuandó, was built here and opened on 3 December 1905 by Olof Bergqvist, the first bishop of Luleå, replacing the old church on the Finnish side. Since then, the influence of schools and churches has led to cultural and linguistic differences.
The pastries in Figure 6 are priced in Swedish Kronor and Euros.
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玩转星球-Kevin
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Remember the magical Lapland in the cartoon "Niels on the Goose Travel"?
My most memorable sentence is "Your lifestyle is much better than ours."
After reading it, I am very eager to go to Lapland, the last aboriginal settlement in Europe. Where is this Lapland?
Lapland refers to the north of the Arctic Circle, from Norway, Sweden, northern Finland to the northwest corner of Russia, it is known as "the last piece of pure land in Europe." The people who live in Lapland are the Lapps - they have lived on this pure land for thousands of years, but they call themselves Sami.
Like the Inuit of Greenland, the Sami are the last indigenous people in Europe. In Sweden, there are 15,000 to 25,000 Sami people.
Traditional Sami herders live in wooden houses or grass houses, move with deer herds in 5 or 6 families, and rely on hunting and fishing to supplement food along the way. We came to the Lapland region of Sweden. I live in the Sami huts, sit on the sleigh of the Huskies every day to go fishing on the frozen lake, and then collect the wild fruits that fall from the forest. This is the long-awaited life of the ice sheet.