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Tymfi Dragon Lake,Epirus,Greece
It is located on a 2,050 m. elevation on Tymfi massif, between Aoos River and its tributary Voidomatis, in the reserve area of the North Pindus Range NW of Gamila crest (2,497 m.) which is Tymfi’s highest peak. Its shape is elliptic, with a perimeter of approximately 5,000 m. and lies next to the precipice facing Aoos River. The surrounding landscape is naked and very impressive in its rare beauty offering a panoramic view of the mountain peaks.
More on:http://www.visitgreece.gr/en/nature/lakes/tymfi_dragon_lake
5 Destinations Ideal for Winter Travel
Travelling in winter goes beyond just enduring low temperatures. The weather shapes daily routines and experiences in ways no other season does. Snow and ice dictate schedules, influence local culture, and often define the attractions themselves. For some travellers, the challenge of moving through frozen landscapes is part of the appeal. For others, it’s the quiet, slowed pace that makes winter…
Where Snow Meets Adventure: Winter Trips You’ll Remember 🏔️
Winter is more than just cold—it’s a season of thrill, beauty, and unforgettable adventures. ❄️ For travelers who crave excitement amid snowy landscapes, winter opens the door to experiences you’ll remember for a lifetime. From skiing down powdery slopes to husky sledding across icy trails, the world is full of destinations where snow and adventure collide. At Jetsetgo Travel and Tour, we’ve handpicked winter trips that combine adrenaline, beauty, and pure magic.
1. Switzerland – Skiing, Snowboarding, and Scenic Peaks 🏂⛷️
Switzerland is a winter playground for adventure lovers. Resorts like Zermatt, St. Moritz, and Verbier are famous for skiing, snowboarding, and even heli-skiing for the ultimate thrill. The Swiss Alps are a snowy paradise, offering panoramic views that will make every descent feel cinematic. 🏔️
For a slower adventure, take the Glacier Express, one of the world’s most scenic train rides, which winds through snow-covered valleys and mountains. After a day of action, cozy up in a chalet with hot chocolate and Swiss pastries—it’s the perfect blend of adventure and relaxation. 🍫✨
2. Norway – Husky Sledding and the Northern Lights 🌌🐾
Norway offers a winter adventure straight out of a storybook. In Tromsø and the Lofoten Islands, you can try husky sledding or snowmobiling through snowy forests while keeping an eye on the magical Northern Lights. 🌠
For those seeking something unique, ice fishing or staying in an ice hotel adds extra thrill. Norway’s snow-covered fjords and Arctic landscapes make every activity feel extraordinary. Whether you’re gliding across frozen lakes or watching the auroras dance above, Norway is pure winter adventure. ❄️
3. Japan – Powder Snow, Onsens, and Hidden Trails 🏯♨️
Japan’s northern island of Hokkaido is a dream for snow enthusiasts. Resorts like Niseko and Furano are world-famous for their fluffy powder snow, perfect for skiing and snowboarding. 🏂
But adventure in Japan isn’t just about slopes. Explore hidden snow trails, take a scenic cable car over frozen valleys, or unwind in an onsen (hot spring) surrounded by snow—combining thrill with ultimate relaxation. The village of Shirakawa-go, blanketed in white, is ideal for photographers and winter wanderers alike. 🍶❄️
4. Canada – Frozen Lakes and Mountain Adventures 🍁❄️
Canada is a snowy playground offering endless adventures. Banff National Park and Whistler Blackcomb are heaven for skiing, snowboarding, and snowshoeing. ❄️
But winter in Canada isn’t only about slopes. Try ice skating on frozen lakes, dog sledding through forests, or exploring winter trails in Quebec City. For a unique twist, visit Niagara Falls in winter—the icy mist and snow make this iconic spot even more breathtaking. 💦🏔️
5. Finland – Snow Fun and Reindeer Rides 🦌❄️
Finland’s Lapland is a winter wonderland packed with adventure. Glide through snow-covered forests on a reindeer sleigh or snowmobile across frozen landscapes. Husky safaris are also a must, letting you experience winter like a true Arctic explorer. 🐕❄️
Beyond adrenaline, Finland is the perfect place to witness the Northern Lights or relax in a traditional sauna after a day of activity. And for a dash of magic, meet Santa Claus in Rovaniemi, adding an unforgettable festive touch to your adventure. 🎅✨
Adventure Tips for Your Snowy Escapes 🧳❄️
Layer Up: Pack thermals, waterproof jackets, gloves, and boots. Snow adventures can be cold but exhilarating. 🧤🧣
Book Activities Early: Ski passes, sledding tours, and Northern Lights trips fill up fast during peak winter. 📅
Stay Cozy: Choose lodges, chalets, or igloos to relax and recharge after a day of thrill. 🏡🔥
Safety First: Snow and ice bring risks like slips or avalanches. Travel insurance and proper gear are a must. 📝
Winter adventures are not just about the cold—they’re about creating memories, embracing challenges, and experiencing the world in a way few seasons can offer. From the powdery slopes of Switzerland to the Arctic thrill of Finland, snow-filled landscapes are waiting for travelers seeking both beauty and adrenaline. ❄️✨
At Jetsetgo Travel and Tour, we’re passionate about helping you find winter trips where snow meets adventure. So grab your warmest gear, pack your sense of adventure, and step into a snowy paradise you’ll never forget. 📸🧳
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India Winter: नवंबर और दिसंबर में भारत के कई राज्यों में ठंड शुरू हो जाती है। अगर आप सर्दियों में हिल स्टेशन घूमने का प्लान बना रहे हैं, तो दस छिपी और सुंदर जगहें हैं। ये जगहें कम भीड़ वाली हैं। यहां बर्फबारी, मठ और झरने देख सकते हैं। परिवार या पार्टनर के साथ समय बिताने के लिए ये परफेक्ट हैं। ये जगहें सस्ती भी हैं। अरुणाचल प्रदेश में मेचुका वैली नवंबर से दिसंबर तक बर्फ से ढकी रहती है। तापमान…
सर्दियों में हिल स्टेशन: भारत की 10 छिपी हुई ठंडी जगहें जो आपको बुला रही हैं
India Winter: नवंबर और दिसंबर में भारत के कई राज्यों में ठंड शुरू हो जाती है। अगर आप सर्दियों में हिल स्टेशन घूमने का प्लान बना रहे हैं, तो दस छिपी और सुंदर जगहें हैं। ये जगहें कम भीड़ वाली हैं। यहां बर्फबारी, मठ और झरने देख सकते हैं। परिवार या पार्टनर के साथ समय बिताने के लिए ये परफेक्ट हैं। ये जगहें सस्ती भी हैं। अरुणाचल प्रदेश में मेचुका वैली नवंबर से दिसंबर तक बर्फ से ढकी रहती है। तापमान…
Tromso Travel Guide – Things to do in Winter and travel tips
Tromso (Tromsø) – where do I even start? The snow draped mountains, the stunning fjords or the scenic drives? Or shall I talk about the Northern lights twirling in the sky and the dreamy snowy evenings that awaken a child-like joy? Words falter when I try to capture the magic of this place. It’s overwhelming, in the best possible way.
Tromso had been high on my bucket list – for its true Arctic winter experience and the chance to witness the mystical aurora. But it delivered so much more than I had dared to dream. Even now, I can smell the freshly baked bread wafting through crisp mornings, feel the gentle warmth of the winter sun breaking over the harbour and hear the crunch of snow on walks that led nowhere, yet everywhere. And those cold, silent nights – somewhere in the middle of nowhere, wrapped in layers, sipping hot chocolate under a starlit sky – still tug at me.
Tromsø, without a doubt, is one of the most beautiful winter destinations. And if you’re planning a visit, here’s our heartfelt guide, straight from the magic we lived.
Reaching Tromso
The fastest and most convenient way to reach Tromsø is by flight. Tromsø Airport (TOS) has limited direct connections to select European cities, but is well-connected domestically, with regular flights from major Norwegian cities like Oslo and Bergen.
To reach Tromso, first fly to Oslo. Then take a 2 hour flight from Oslo to Tromso. However, if you have another day to spare, we recommend taking the scenic route, Oslo-Bergen-Tromso. For this, take the train from Oslo to Bergen first and then a 2 hour flight from Bergen to Tromsø. The Oslo-Bergen railway route is considered one of the most scenic in the world. The journey takes about 7 hours, passing through fjords, little villages and postcard like views.
Things to do in Tromso
Reindeer feeding and learn about Sami culture
You can’t leave Norway without meeting the reindeer! Ever since I saw them “flying” Santa’s sleigh (in movies of course, they felt almost mythical to me, especially with their majestic, branching antlers. So, when the chance came to see them up close, I just couldn’t miss it. Plus, it’s a great way to learn about the Sami people, the Arctic’s indigenous community with a very unique culture and age-old ties to reindeer herding.
Many tours from Tromso offer visits to Sami camps, where you can feed reindeer, hear Sami stories, and even go reindeer sledding. Some evening tours also include dinner and the chance to see Aurora if you visit in peak Winter time. We visited a family-run camp just a few kilometres from Tromsø, with hundreds of Reindeer in a very scenic setting. Feeding them was fun as they are quite enthusiastic eaters. One even tried to climb onto Sush just to get to the food.
Afterwards, our Sami host shared insights into the lives of these shy creatures and herding practices while we sipped on hot tea inside the traditional tent. It was a fascinating experience, making us ponder how deeply human survival has been intertwined with animals for ages!
Book a Sauna session
After a day of adventures, nothing beats unwinding in a sauna, followed by a cold plunge into the icy Arctic sea. Or let’s be honest, sometimes just a quick butt dip. Either way, it’s an experience like no other. Tromso has two floating saunas near the harbour – Vulkana and Pust – both offering direct access to the sea and panoramic views of the scenic surroundings.
We chose a two-hour session at Vulkana, a former fishing boat now transformed into a spa. Inside, there is a traditional wood-fired sauna, a Turkish Hammam, and a hot tub on the deck with gorgeous Arctic scenery. And when the heat gets intense, climb down the stairs for a dip in the icy waters or take the full plunge if you’re feeling brave!
The day we visited, it was cold and rainy, and the warmth of the sauna was so comforting. But what truly made the experience unforgettable was the people we met – travellers from different corners of the world, sharing stories and laughter. When I hesitated to take the cold plunge, they cheered me on and even volunteered to click our pictures. It was more than just a sauna session – it was an experience we would love to repeat again.
Experience Ice floating
If you’re up for a unique adventure, ice floating in Tromsø is a must-try! I had long dreamed of this experience after discovering the icebreaker cruises and arctic floating in Finland. But with steep prices and mixed reviews, I held back, until I found this small-group tour in Tromsø at one fourth of the price. Bonus: it included photos, snacks, and hot drinks!
So, coming to the experience, a 30-minute scenic drive from Tromsø brought us to a frozen fjord. After a briefing session, we suited up in striking red survival gear and then the real fun began. Floating effortlessly in the icy water for almost an hour, surrounded by snow-covered peaks and chunks of ice just felt surreal. Though our hands and feet still felt a little cold, the weightless, worry-free sensation was unbeatable. Read More….
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