Divya Pandey
The aurora borealis, or northern lights, is a natural light display caused by charged particles colliding with atoms in the high-altitude atmosphere.
A popular place to witness the Northern Lights is Tromsø, a city in Northern Norway located just 200 miles north of the Arctic Circle.
The lights above the snowy peaks shine, brightening up the sky.
Finland's Lapland provides numerous opportunities for aurora vacations, with the lights visible approximately 200 times annually.
The untamed region of the Yukon Territory is home to 5000-meter-high peaks that cradle the northwest province.
The Outer Hebrides, a group of islands to the west of Scotland's mainland, are often overlooked.
The best place to witness the "aurora oval" is along the northern shore of Lofoten, particularly its beaches.