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Finland’s Lapland is official home of Santa Claus: Here’s why and what winter activities to do there
New Delhi: Lapland, located in the Arctic region of Finland, is widely recognised as the official home of Santa Claus. This magical claim is centred around Rovaniemi, the capital of Finnish Lapland, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Santa Claus is preparing for his global gift-giving trip in snow-covered Lapland, on the edge of the Arctic Circle. Elves say this ...
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Sleeper train to the Arctic Circle (will we find Santa?)
Experience the Polar Express train to the Arctic Circle in Finland, known as the "Santa Claus Express." This special journey covers approximately 500 miles from Helsinki to Rovaniemi, taking 12 hours ...
Life in Lapland moves at a slower pace, and it was this sense of stillness that drew Korn Narongdej and Sririta “Rita” Jensen Narongdej to the region on a recent romantic holiday.
Santa will soon be coming to town, and he's hard at work with the elves in his hometown of Lapland, Finland. Andrei Arlovski shuts down Jack Doherty after viral brawl at Paul vs. Joshua: 'You're full ...
What started as a shack for Eleanor Roosevelt is now a $153 million industry. With alarming rates of global warming, locals are complaining that Santa’s home, Rovaniemi, is under a tourist siege.
Lapland’s next hotspot after Santa? Locals in Torne Valley want sustainable tourism, not overtourism
Attention has turned to the next rising destinations in Finnish Lapland — one of which lies along the Swedish border in Torne Valley, an area with a long and rich yet largely forgotten tourism history ...
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