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Lapland is located in the northern part of Finland, known for its stunning natural landscapes including forests, lakes, and the Northern Lights. The official currency used in Lapland is the Euro. Lapland is also home to the indigenous Sámi people, adding a unique cultural aspect to the region. Visitors can enjoy activities such as husky sledding, snowmobiling, and visiting Santa Claus Village.
When to visit
The best time to visit Lapland is during the winter months from December to March when you can experience the magical winter wonderland with snow-covered landscapes and the chance to see the Northern Lights. Summer months from June to August are also popular for outdoor activities like hiking and fishing. Spring and autumn offer milder weather but fewer tourist crowds.
Getting around
Getting around Lapland is best done by renting a car to explore the vast wilderness at your own pace. Public transportation options include buses and trains, but they may have limited schedules and routes. Taxis are available in larger towns and cities. During the winter, snowmobiles and husky sleds are unique ways to travel in the snowy terrain.
Traveller tips
Pack warm clothing and layers for the cold weather in Lapland, even in the summer months. Make sure to book activities and accommodations in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons. Try local delicacies like reindeer meat and salmon dishes for an authentic taste of Lapland. Respect the indigenous Sámi culture and traditions when visiting their communities. Keep an eye out for wildlife such as reindeer and elk while exploring the wilderness.