Are you a travel enthusiast in search for a new location to visit? Well we have the perfect thing for you! The Glass Igloo Hotel Kakslauttanen!
Hotel Kakslauttanen is the home of the famous Igloo Village with the unique Glass and Snow Igloos and a Worldâs Largest Snow Restaurant.
Nestled in the wilderness near Finlandâs Urho Kekkonen National Park, Hotel Kakslauttanen has one of the Arctic Circleâs best views of the Aurora Borealis.
The sparse trees and complete lack of light pollution reveal millions of stars each night, and during the peak winter months the location offers incredible views of the Northern Lights.
So letâs see how the amazing Glass Igloo Hotel Kakslauttanen looks like!
A romantic night under the stars is one thing, but a crystal clear view of the Northern Lights from your own private igloo is definitely another treat entirely.
The Igloo Village of Hotel Kakslauttanen in Finland boasts 20 thermal glass igloos that allow visitors to enjoy incredible views of the Aurora Borealis from the warmth and comfort of their own hut.
Each glass igloo is fitted with thermal glass walls and ceilings, that insulate the interior to keep it warm and cozy at night. The glass also contains a frost preventative, maintaining crystal clear panoramic views even when temperatures outside drop to -22 degrees fahrenheit.
Surrounded by Laplandâs exotic and stunning scenery, not only can guests sample the peace of sleeping in snow (the snow muffles sound, and provides a great nightâs sleep), their glass igloos are fantastic for lying on your bed at night, watching the Northern Lights in the warm.
During your stay at Glass Igloo Hotel Kakslauttanen you can try exhilarating winter safaris by reindeer, husky, and snowmobile or take part in an ice/snow rally. The choice is yours!
The main hotel also includes the worldâs largest smoke sauna complete with its own restaurant, and an ice bar and snow chapel that is built fresh every winter.
We hope you enjoyed our article about the Glass Igloo Hotel Kakslauttanen | Travel Destination.
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