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Harriniva Northern Lights Photography Holiday
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• Duration: 4 nights
• Flights from London Heathrow to Kittila (via Helsinki)
• Return airport transfers
• 4 nights hotel
• 4 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 4 dinners
• Activities: Aurora photography workshop, snowmobile safari, 2 nights of Aurora hunting (approximately 10 hrs in total), husky safari, visit to Kellokas Nature Centre and Lainio Snow Village, photography presentation (The order of activities is subject to change)
• Group Size: Approximately 4 - 8 people
• Cold weather clothing for the duration of your stay
• Fully qualified wilderness guides and instructors
• Photography tuition
• Aurora alarm until 1am

Departure dates from: 13 December 2012 - 11 March 2013

Antti Pietikäinen Photography
We see a lot of Northern Lights imagery and we think that Antti Pietikäinen is the best. Antti has been photographing Lapland and the Aurora for many years but it was a change of philosophy a few years ago that elevated him into the very highest echelons of Northern Lights photography. No longer content with “basic post card images” Antti aims to incorporate aspects of his own understanding of the Lappish way of life and, just as importantly, its traditions and legends.

He draws upon the experience gained from being a born and bred Laplander surrounded since birth by a seemingly endless landscape, infinite night skies and an inate understanding of Lapland’s particular mystique. His ambition is to “find the ancient and dreamy dimension of the Aurora Borealis and how they appeared to the people we know from our folklore.” We don’t know of any other Aurora photographer who adopts an approach that is so steeped in Arctic experience.

You want to be in a position to capture the images that will elude other photographers. With his experience and knowledge of the local terrain and the Arctic skies, there is nobody better qualified than Antti to create those opportunities.

Antti has already earned considerable acclaim for his stunning imagery but then he does have a distinct advantage because he is a Finnish Laplander by birth and plies his trade in a place where his local knowledge is unsurpassed. When we first discussed this project with him, his eyes lit up and he immediately grabbed a local map and pointed excitedly to five or six spots saying “I’ll take the clients here and here and here and….” There’s only two things that Antti cares more about than capturing the Aurora and that’s his girlfriend Sanna and their young son. As Aurora Widow Sanna says, “I must have seen him for at least one night last winter!”

To make sure we absolutely maximise your chances of seeing the Northern Lights we’ve put together an unforgettable programme which will create opportunities for you to capture the very essence of the Arctic by day and night. In the company of Antti Pietikäinen, you will spend at least nine hours in pursuit of the Aurora Borealis.

As well as hosting an Aurora photography workshop, Antti will be on hand to provide advice and tuition on how best to capture the Aurora. We’ve also included a husky safari and a trip to Lainio Snow Village.

 

Day 1: Flights, arrival, introduction and Aurora hot tub
On arrival at Kittila Airport a driver will be waiting to take you to your accommodation at Harriniva. After dinner you are invited to enjoy a hot tub under the Lappish night sky. Quite an introduction!

Day 2: Aurora photography workshop, snowmobile safari, Aurora hunting
There’s not too much hurry this morning but make sure you’re ready to join your Aurora Borealis photography workshop with Antti this morning. He’ll tell you all about the exciting days ahead as well as providing tips and discussing how to best photograph the Northern Lights.

You’ll also be provided with your cold weather thermal clothing which you’ll need later this evening when you’re out in the Arctic night searching for the Aurora.

In the afternoon you will have the opportunity to explore the vast wilderness which surrounds Harriniva and hopefully capture some of its beauty on camera during a thrilling snowmobile safari. You will be given a full safety briefing before you head off into the wilderness (2 people per snowmobile). You’ll experience the scale of the winter landscape and really begin to understand this wonderful region.

You should eat a hearty dinner this evening as you’ll be heading out on your first Aurora chasing session this evening. Your guide Antti will be armed with the latest weather forecasts, Aurora predictions and that all-important local expertise. Equally important is Antti’s network of local contacts who alert each other should the lights start to dance in a particular area. It just takes one call or one text!!!

Be ready to jump out and get that tripod up at short notice. Your search for the Northern Lights will last at least 3 hours. Happy hunting!

Day 3: Husky Safari and Aurora hunting
Today you’ll try one of the most exciting and popular winter sports here in Lapland, dog sledding. You’ll visit Harriniva’s husky farm before heading out on a 17km safari following the snowy trails that cut through the snowy forests and across frozen lakes.

Make sure to take your camera, there will be plenty of opportunities to photograph the dogs and the wonderful Lappish winter scenery.

This afternoon you will need to relax a little before an epic Aurora hunt this evening. You’ll head out again with Antti and this time you’ll have up to 7 hrs at your disposal. This gives you a serious amount of flexibility when out searching for the Lights and you should hopefully be able to outrun any clouds.

There is the chance that you may get as far as Kilpisjarvi in the far North in which case you may spend the night in the lovely cabins there to give you the maximum opportunity for Aurora viewing before heading back the next morning. Antti will discuss the exact schedules with the group.

Day 4: Kellokas Nature Centre, Lainio Snow Village and photography presentation
Today you will visit Kellokas Nature Centre and gain a more detailed insight into the local wildlife and culture before heading to the rather wonderful Lainio Snow Village.

The Snow Village is rebuilt annually and therefore each incarnation is totally unique. The bedrooms, suites, Ice Bar, restaurant and sculptures are unique every year. It’s a place which would cause any photographer to linger for just one more shot so you will have plenty of time to enjoy and capture the fabulous work here.

Back at Harriniva you will all get together to go through the imagery captured during the week and receive some further hints and tips before dinner and a last chance to reminisce with your fellow photographers.

Day 5: Departure
It’s time to bid farewell to Harriniva and return to the airport for your flights home. Alternatively, we can arrange for you to extend your stay and try some additional activities.
 

Harriniva Wilderness Hotel
Situated 230km north of the Arctic Circle this family run hotel has 64 Scandinavian style en suite bedrooms. Most of the rooms accommodate two or three people but there are some larger bedrooms suitable for families. 

The hotel has three cosy dining rooms (including one with a log fire) and a basement pub, ideal for those pre-dinner drinks. Naturally, this being Finland, there are two large saunas and a family sauna within the main building. For a bit of pampering, the Aurora Wellness Centre offers therapies such as massages and a variety of facials. On the riverbank there are two Jacuzzis, two steam baths and an ice hole - for the very brave!
 
Spa Cabin 
For a special evening we can arrange for you to stay in the spa cabin. It is set only a short walk from the main hotel and overlooks the beautiful frozen river. The cabin comes complete with fireplace, sauna and use of the private outdoor hot tub overlooking the frozen river.
 
Safari Houses and Cabins 
On our longer overnight husky and snowmobile safaris you spend some nights in shared safari houses or cabins with full access to all the hotel’s facilities. Each safari house or cabin has its own shower, toilet and sauna and provides the perfect place to bond with your fellow adventurers before your safari. You will eat all your meals in the main building.
 
Wilderness Cabins 
Any holiday that includes an overnight safari will include at least one night in a wilderness cabin.
 
Some of the cabins can be basic (no electricity or running water) but they are all comfortable and cosy, especially once the fire is burning and dinner is cooking. Sleeping arrangements are in dormitory style areas. Despite their far-flung locations, there is always a sauna in the cabins - after all, this is Finland!
 
The cabins are generally so remote that there is little or no light pollution creating the best possible chance of seeing the Aurora Borealis.

in our opinion...

Meet Antti Pietikainen, wilderness guide and aurora photographer extraordinaire. If anybody can hunt down the Northern Lights and then show you how to photograph them it's Antti.