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Which is better Finland or Norway for winter vacation?


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I lived in a tropical country and i want to experience winter and other activities.

 i'm going to add one of these places i mentioned on my bucket list cause i want to experience riding in a sleigh laugh.png  feeding reindeers and watching the beauty of northern lights. 

 

what's your opinion?

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They're actually pretty different countries, like Norway has more in-common with Sweden and Denmark than Finland. If you're only looking to see pretty mountains, feed reindeer and such then I don't know, I always hear about people going to Norway but you rarely hear people go to Finland. You'll have plenty of snow in both regions during the winter so I'd suggest finding a resort or a place to stay that you want to visit and then go with that.

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I really like Finland, but Norway is really pretty too. Of course i would like to recommend Sweden though, Norrland (the northen part of Sweden) is really nice during the winter (and summer for that part!). 

 

Finland is quite different from both Norway and Sweden (culturally and language wise), so do your research as to what you want to get out of your trip and book a resort accordingly (: It doesn't really matter since you can do the things you want to do in all three countries, so pick the one you have a tummy feel towards!

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Both countries are beautiful. Finland has beautiful lakes and forests, and Norway has beautiful mountains and the sea. You can see northern lights at either places but it’s no guarantee, and both will get lots of snow.

 

The landscape in Norway seems to be a bit more dramatic throughout the country so I would probably choose Norway but you can’t go wrong either way.

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