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Follow on Google News | Natural Habitat Adventures Launches Aurora Pod: Latest Way to View Northern Lights In Rare Comfort2015 is expected to be near the peak of a long-term cycle of solar flare activity. Adventurers are in for a real treat with aurora activity predicted to reach new heights.
By: Natural Habitat Adventures Nat Hab (http://www.nathab.com/) This new installation is now in place just outside of Churchill, Manitoba, Canada, among the best places on the planet to view the lights. Churchill is located directly beneath the Van Allen Belt, a layer of energy-charged particles that wraps the polar regions and is held in place by the Earth’s magnetic field, creating one of the heaviest concentrations of auroral activity in the world. “The year 2015 is expected to be near the peak of a long-term cycle of solar flare activity,” said Ben Bressler, founder and president of Nat Hab. “Guests are in for a real treat with aurora activity predicted to be close to recent heights.” In addition to the Aurora Pod, Nat Hab’s guests will also enjoy evening viewing at its one-of-a-kind rolling hotel, the Tundra Lodge. Situated on the edge of the Churchill Wildlife Management Area, the Tundra Lodge offers warm, comfortable environs for dinner, with a chance to view the aurora overhead from open observation platforms. A third option for northern lights gazers are the Aurora Domes, structures made of clear Plexiglass and positioned in complete darkness outside of town. Guests relax on sofas below or step up to the upper level for an unimpeded circular view of the night sky. “Together these innovations create the most comprehensive set of vantage points to experience the northern lights,” said Bressler. He called Churchill the “accessible Arctic,” easy to reach from Winnipeg via direct flight or by a relaxing overnight train ride across the prairie and through boreal forest. Both options are offered by Nat Hab. In addition to dedicating hours to viewing nature’s most exclusive light show, guests engage with First Nations residents who share elements of their traditional lifestyle. The Hudson’s Bay Company established a fort in Churchill in 1717 as part of its fur-trading network across the Canadian North, but Native cultures had already been flourishing here against the harsh Arctic climate for thousands of years. Guests explore this First Nations heritage on a dog sled ride through the boreal forest, on a visit to the Eskimo Museum, and through cultural programs featuring the arts and traditions of the Inuit and Dene peoples. Natural Habitat Adventures offer two ways to experience the winter wonders of Churchill. Northern Lights & Arctic Cultures (http://www.nathab.com/ While nights in Churchill are devoted to capturing images of the aurora, daylight excursions focus on the austere beauty of the tundra environs. Hardy northern wildlife, such as Arctic hare and Arctic fox, are both artfully camouflaged by their white fur coats, but photographers may be lucky to capture them! For more details on both tours, please see http://www.nathab.com/ About Natural Habitat Adventures Natural Habitat Adventures is a world leader in responsible adventure travel and nature-based ecotourism. Since its founding in 1985, the company has offered eco-conscious expeditions and wildlife-focused small-group tours to the planet’s most remarkable nature destinations. Inspired and created from years of scouring the planet for the singular and extraordinary, Nat Hab’s itineraries are artfully crafted experiences that appeal to travelers who seek more than standard, done-before tours. Trips are guided by outstanding naturalist Expedition Leaders (http://www.nathab.com/ For trip information, descriptive itineraries, date availability and reservations call 800.543.8917 or visit http://www.nathab.com/ Widness & Wiggins PR: Sara Widness / sara@widnesspr.com Dave Wiggins / dave@travelnewssource.com End
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