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Northern Lights & Autumn Colours of Lapland September 12 th 18 th 2018 (+/- 3days as flights are yet to be confirmed) Price: 1445 Price based on 2 persons per cabin Group size: 6 Guides: Robert Canis and wilderness guide Price includes: All transport within Finland including airport transfers. Breakfast (combination of cooked and packed), lunch and evening meal. Single/double room occupancy. Price excludes: Flights. You will be advised which tickets to purchase. Circa. 380. Alcoholic drinks at meal and leisure times. Snacks outside those provided for, such as the occasional café stop.

Introduction Lapland in autumn is a very special place indeed. There are few places in the Northern Hemisphere that can match the stark transformation from summer to autumn as visually as Lapland. Our tour starts in Muonio in North West Finland, 135 miles north of the Arctic Circle and concludes further northwards at Kilpisjärvi, a short distance from the rugged landscape and fjords of Norway. We will explore and photograph forests, fells, fjords, lakes and rapids, all the while surrounded by the brilliant autumnal yellows of birch and aspen and the vibrant red leaves of northern bilberry. Finnish and Norwegian Lapland is a wild region of unending views and big skies where reindeer roam and the autumnal shades of Ruska set the landscape ablaze. The Aurora Borealis or Northern Lights are, understandably, on most people s wish-list and on all my visits to this region (6 nights out of 6 in 2015!) at this time of the year we have had fantastic showings! Our base: 67 N

Lake Toras-Sieppi at sunset. Just 50 metres from our cabins in Muonio. View from Saana Fell. Just 10 minutes from our second base.

Highlights Aurora Borealis photography as witnessed on all 4 previous trips. Magnificent scenery of fells, forests, lakes, tumbling streams, rivers and fjords. Accommodation in comfortable cabins amidst beautiful scenery. Local wilderness guide. Tour leader, Robert Canis, who knows this region extremely well. Advice and tuition with your photography - all levels catered for. Minibus transportation to various locations. Outdoor fire-side lunches for that wilderness experience.

Itinerary Each evening we will keep watch for a clear sky incase of aurora activity and, occasionally, drive to locations offering better conditions and alternative compositions. Emphasis will be on aurora photography and so if we have a long night there will be no sunrise shoot. However, we are but a few metres away from a lake so you are welcome to rise early if you so wish. Day 1. Depart London Heathrow, connecting flight from Helsinki to Kittila. Journey time from Kittila to cabins 1½ hrs. Evening meal. Relax. Possible Aurora photography. Day 2. Photography in and around Muonio, exploring forest, fells, lakes and rapids. Day 3. As above Day 4. Leave for Kilpisjärvi near Norway. Journey time - 3 hrs. Photography and lunch en-route. Day 5. Photography in and around Kilpisjärvi including fjord. Day 6. As above Day 7. Depart Tromso, Norway. Siberian jay Equipment required A full list will be given once booking has been confirmed but this will give you an idea as to what is required. You may want to look into the possibility of hiring a very wide, fast (15mm f/2.8, on full frame) lens for aurora photography Spare camera body. Wide-angle and telephoto-zoom. Macro lens useful though not essential.

Tripod. Polarising, ND and ND Graduated filters. Fitness level Moderate. Although we will not be walking long distances, there will be occasions when walking of up to 1 mile will be required along uneven and, sometimes, slightly hilly ground. When at our 2nd base, there may (time permitting) be the opportunity of walking up nearby Saana Fell which takes in the region of 1½ hrs. As this is very near to our cabins, this is purely optional and you are welcome to stay at your cabin (which is steps away from a lake and stream) and photograph within it's surroundings. When waiting for the possibility of photographing the Aurora, you must be prepared to spend lengthy periods (till as late as 3am) in relatively cold conditions. Accommodation At both locations we will be staying in comfortable, simple cabins. 2 persons sharing in separate rooms with 1 bathroom in the cabin. No en-suite. Each has a kitchenette and lounge area. The first, in Muonio, will be at a very secluded location, adjacent to a lake with the magnificent Pallas- Yllastunturi National Park, nearby. In Kilpisjärvi, we will be staying in cabins situated right next to Lake Kilpis just 15 minutes from Norway. Accommodation has been chosen, specifically, with photographers in mind so you are just a stone's throw from a picture taking opportunity! Each cabin has power points for battery charging and laptop use. Neither of the cabins at either location has en-suite. WiFi available at both locations. Cabins in Muonio

Temperatures Daytime temperatures are often around a comfortable 10-15 degrees C whereas at night it is not uncommon for it to drop to -5 degrees C. In general, you would dress as you would for, say, the Peak District in autumn. So, walking boots and a thermal layering system including walking trousers, fleece, and jacket and to round things off, hat and gloves. When waiting for the northern lights, a body warmer s a useful addition. Food Finnish cuisine combines traditional with contemporary where meat, fish, vegetables and berries are prominent. At both locations, breakfast will be served either at the nearby lodge or as a breakfast basket. Please, do not expect a cooked breakfast every day. Packed lunches and the occasional fire-side lunch. Evening meals will be served at either a nearby restaurant or at the accommodation.

Norway Testimonials "An amazing week spent enjoying all that Lapland had to offer in the Autumn. Good company, two wonderful locations used as our base, offering ideal accommodation and great local food, helped to make this a memorable trip. Both Bob and our local guide Antti, had a knack of getting us to just the right location at the right time to capture images in perfect light including organising the Aurora Borialis on three of our six nights' stay! Plenty of time given at each location to explore and compose our shots with technical advise on hand if required. Would love to revisit Lapland and

join Bob on some of his other trips''. Wendy Kennett "I ve been on several photographic holidays and workshops, and I can honestly say I have not enjoyed a trip as much as I enjoyed this one. From the start, Bob s arrangements were problem free. Travelling, the hotel rooms, the cabin, catering I can t fault them. And our small and companionable group was an absolute delight to be part of. From the start it was evident we were going to be kept busy, and no problem with that either, because the photographic opportunities were almost overwhelming. Bob and our Finnish guide driver and Cook In Charge, Antti knew just where to go for the best pictures, and we didn t waste a moment. Lakes and waterfalls, fast running streams, fjord and tundra, ancient woodland, mountains. The whole 6 days were full of colour and variety. A couple of days we were up at dawn, out all day, back for sunset and then out into the small hours for the Northern Lights. One or two hours of sleep, then back out for the next dawn. It was worth every yawn and bleary eye! We were fortunate to have two glorious displays of Northern Lights. It is something you feel humbled to have been part of. I remember the suspense, staring at star filled skies wondering will they, won t they come tonight? And then a shout from Rob: There they are! and the joy of capturing for all time those fleeting colours dancing across the sky. I am left with the overwhelming memory of some truly stunning landscape, and autumn colours and skies to die for. Wildlife? Lots of deer, including a herd that obligingly walked in and out of shot, an elk, a mink, but not so many birds as I had expected. And we only brushed the tip of the iceberg, coming home with still so much unseen, and well worth going back for. Thanks Antii. Thanks Bob. And thanks everyone else who made the trip so memorable". Denise Leppard "As one of the guests on the recent Lapland tour, there is not much more I can add that Denise has not already so eloquently said. This was truly a trip of a lifetime, for the colours in the North were spectacular, as were the Northern Lights dancing in the sky above us. It was amazing how the landscape changed as we moved, from Muonio, farther north to Kilpisjarvi. Fewer trees, and the pines dwindled and disappeared, giving way to the reds, greens, yellows and browns of the undergrowth, with dark coloured berries in between. Wonderful! And the climb up Saana Fell was well worth the effort for the wonderful view. As always, Rob never seemed to tire of giving help and advice when asked, he has the patience of a saint! Our Finnish guide, Antti, kept us more than well fed and watered, we wanted for nothing. It was a nice group of people, and with Rob s and Antti s senses of humour, there were plenty of laughs along the way! All in all, it was an unforgettable, truly enjoyable, experience, one that will remain with me for a very long time, and I would thoroughly recommend participation to anyone who is keen on landscape and wildlife photography. I would also like to thank Rob and Antti for putting this tour together so well. All their hard work in finding accommodation, places to eat and refresh, and, most importantly, the locations, has paid off. A wonderful experience, thank you both so much. Chris Rothery After a just a few hours of arrival in Muonio e were treated to a stunning and beautiful Northern Lights display. Perfect timing and that was just the start! The following days proved just as fulfilling with stunning scenery and autumnal colours screaming to be photographed in all directions. Rob and Antti guided and advised us every day to ensure that we made the most out our the tour.

It did not go unnoticed that Rob makes a point to try to spend time with everyone at each location, gently advising on alternate views, photographic techniques or just to confirm that we are on the right way. I also appreciated that he made time to provide feedback on everyone's images (including some of his own) when we reviewed them afterwards on a computer screen. It always interesting to see how others interpret a scene. I would like pass my thanks to Rob and Antti for an excellent and rewarding trip. I would also like to express my thanks to the other members of the group who made this trip so enjoyable. All in all, I can recommend to anyone thinking of joining a photographic tour to not look any further than Robert Canis website. You will not be disappointed. Roger Marks We could not have imagined that within hours of arriving at our hotel on the first day we would be treated to a spectacular display of the Northern Lights- a treasured memory for life. We have the photos to look back on with awe. There were many subjects to photograph- sunsets, sunrise, blazing birch forests, colourful vegetation, mountain scenes, cloud-scapes etc. The photos will take us back to glorious Finland and Norway. Antti and Robert were great to be with - Antti with his local knowledge was so willing and helpful and Robert was so generous with his advice and constructive comments helping us to get the best from our photography. The rest of the group were very friendly and we had many laughs along the way. It was helpful, too, to see how others tackled their shots. Our accommodation and food was first class. What we learnt from the trip has taken us to a new level in our photography. Many thanks to Robert and Antti. Selwyn and Lesley Dennis