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Teddy Tours Lapland  Ltd Send your best-loved Teddy Bear or soft toy on an unforgettable trip to meet the Santa Claus in Rova
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22/09/2020

We are back in business soon....
We will tell you as soon as possible when the new Teddy Tours Lapland trips are ready.
Maybe even before the next Christmas 🎄🧸

08/09/2015

The weather forecast for last night was cloudy in the Rovaniemi region, so decided to take a small roadtrip to Ritavaara near Pello, where the sky was all clear of the clouds atleast!

17/08/2015

Lights of the last night.

30/09/2013

Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/13Rh0eE New videos about Finland regularly. The Best of Lapland According to Santa - FINLAND In an exclusive interview, the one...

Kitty and Marvin
23/02/2013

Kitty and Marvin

06/11/2012
16/09/2012

Santa's little TV elves have photographed one of the autumn's first northern lights in the sky of Rovaniemi in Finnish Lapland. Remember that you can always watch our northern lights videos in our Aurora Borealis video section:
www.santatelevision.com/northern-lights/

Northen Lights in Lapland 2012
26/03/2012

Northen Lights in Lapland 2012

13/03/2012
11/07/2011
© Jani Ylinampa
04/05/2011

© Jani Ylinampa

In September, nature blossoms one more time before winter. The brilliance of ruska colours nature in thousands of different colours. The air is limpid and fresh. The sky is blue. The late autumn berries, lingonberry and cranberry ripen with the night time below zero temperatures. Migratory birds head south to return once more in the spring. Nature rests as it waits for the onset of winter.

© Jani Ylinampa
04/05/2011

© Jani Ylinampa

The Midnight Sun shines from early June through to early July. Time for nature to blossom. Lapland has only one time of day – a summer’s day.

© Jani Ylinampa
04/05/2011

© Jani Ylinampa

In April – May winter turns into spring. In the month of May, the day has become so long that the nights are already brightly lit. Spring brings the migratory birds, reindeer calves and jingling icebergs floating down the rivers. Nature is awakening to a new season of growth, and both people and animals eagerly await the coming of summer.

© Jani Ylinampa
04/05/2011

© Jani Ylinampa

Is a time from February to April where the snowscapes glisten brightly in the sunshine. On a sunny day, the sunshine reflected of the snow is dazzling. The shades in nature are purely blue and white. Clear blue skies and pure white snow. White snowscapes and sunshine beckon you to get outdoors and into nature for skiing or even ice fishing on a frozen waterway.

© Jani Ylinampa
04/05/2011

© Jani Ylinampa

The year begins with the freezing temperatures of the twilight. There’s only a few hours of daylight each day at the Northern Arctic Circle. Outdoors you can experience the thrilling sound of the frozen wintertime silence, and with the clear skies at this latitude you may also experience the Northern Light (Aurora Borealis). The Northern Lights are called Revontulet in Finnish, which means Fox Fires. The name derives from old folklore that claims the light phenomena were created from sparks made by a fox swishing its tail on the snowy fell.

© Jani Ylinampa
04/05/2011

© Jani Ylinampa

As the year reaches its end at the Arctic Circle, the magical Christmas period begins, the romantic twilight sets in with its magical blue moments. The Arctic Circle beckons all Teddy Bears all over the world to come and meet Santa Claus and enjoy the gently glowing twilight. Santa Claus, the world’s best known Finn, each year receives thousands of visitors that want to tell their gift wishes to Santa in person. Surrounded by wintry and dusky forests, the Arctic Circle is a lifetime experience for visitors young and old. Here you can see reindeer, Santa’s most important helpers, or cute huskies, as well as learn how to ride a snowmobile and cross the Arctic Circle in a style of your choice – in an unforgettable way no matter which style you choose!

© Jani Ylinampa
03/05/2011

© Jani Ylinampa

July – August is harvest time in Lapland. This is the time for picking wild berries and mushrooms. The berry that is most sought after in the late summer is the cloudberry, the delicious gold of the swamps. Animals also start to prepare for the coming winter – birds teach their young how to fly and the forest wildlife stock up with food for the winter. The evenings are already darker and the sun sets for the first time all summer. But only for a moment.

02/05/2011

Moments in Lapland during different seasons.

© Jani Ylinampa
02/05/2011

© Jani Ylinampa

In October – November, nature is prepared to receive winter by entwining itself in a gentle grey mist in the wait for snow. The evenings become darker in the advent of the twilight time.

http://suomenkuvalehti.fi/kuvat/2010/12/19/finland-travelling-teddy-bear
20/12/2010

http://suomenkuvalehti.fi/kuvat/2010/12/19/finland-travelling-teddy-bear

In this May 8 2010 photo released Sunday Dec 19 by Teddy Tours Lapland , 2010 a teddy bear sits on stone marking the Arctic Circle in Finland. A Finnish company is offering teddy-bear owners a chance to send the stuffed animals on their own customer-designed adventures to the Arctic Circle to meet

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