Friday, July 3, 2020

Kakslauttanen Igloo Village Sheer Arctic Luxury

Kakslauttanen Igloo Village Sheer Arctic Luxury Kakslauttanen Igloo Village: Sheer Arctic Luxury Image Source: Kakslauttanen.FiLOCATED on the edge of wilderness in Lapland, the stunning Kakslauttanen Arctic Resort is  only a short walk from the Urho Kekkonen National Park, Finland’s largest national park. The sense of open space is so palpable that it’s always surprising to consider that the closest  airport to  Kakslauttanen Igloo Village is just 30 minutes’ away.At Kakslauttanen Igloo Village, you will be breathing the cleanest, purest air that, most likely, you have ever experience. Winters are cold, and summers warm and fresh, and the water is drinkable from the streams. It’s a perfect far  northern adventure, and with Finland’s reputation as one of the world’s safest countries, your adventures will be risk-free.image source:  FacebookKAKSLAUTTEN Igloo Village and its other amenities have their genesis in 1973, when, on a drive back from the northernmost extremes of Finland, Jussi Eiramo had to pitch camp at the roadside in Kakslauttanen when he ran out of gas. F eeling at home in the location, Jussi later spent a summer there in a tent, and later still constructed a small chalet and café to serve traffic to and from the north. The destinationâ€"run by Jussi Eiramo to this dayâ€"has grown to become Finland’s best known travel business.image source:  facebookKAKSLAUTTANEN Arctic Resort, has a variety of  accommodation options. One of the most popular choices is the Kakslauttanen Igloo Village and its famous glass igloos, whichâ€"with two-person and four-person options available between August and Aprilâ€"offer the most  astonishing  views of the Northern Lights.image source: facebookTHE  resort’s new Kelo-Glass Igloos wed  the cosiness of the glass igloo and  the more expansive chalets, with their equally great views of the surroundings. These dwellings take luxury to the next level, with a private bathroom, sauna, kitchen and bedrooms.image source:  facebookPERHAPS the most unique experience for visitors is to spend a night in the resor t’s snow igloosâ€"these ice-cool constructions naturally maintain the interior temperature between minus-3 and minus-6, regardless of the temperature outside, insulate the occupants from outside noise, and guarantee a special  stay for guests.image source:  kakslauttanen.fiTHE resort’s  log chalets are another popular option. Constructed from Kelo pines and accommodating up to 10 people, the chalets give a sense of wilderness living, while providing guests with such conveniences as electricity, a fireplace and sauna.image source:  facebook

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