@iplideres: ¡BIENVENIDO MAYO! 🌿✨ Este no es un mes cualquiera... ¡es nuestro MES ANIVERSARIO! 🎂🥳 Y como queremos celebrar que seguimos creciendo juntos, venimos cargados con TODO. Prepárense, porque lo que viene no son solo noticias, son SORPRESAS que los van a dejar sin palabras. 🎁🔥 Este mes la casa invita y la fiesta la armamos todos. ¡Manténganse atentos porque empezamos desde YA! #BienvenidoMayo #Aniversario #ipluniversidad #Sorpresas #MayoConTodo

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Lapland practical info ❄️ When to visit 🎅🏻 * November: Still pretty quiet, first snow usually falls in October or November * December: The best Christmas vibes, darkest time of the year with very limited or no sunlight * January to February: The best time in my opinion! Days are getting longer, thick snow cover on the ground and trees, also fewer tourists than in December * March: Not as cold as Dec–Feb. More sunlight, still snow on the ground (but not in the trees so much anymore) * April: Prices drop a lot! There usually is still snow at the start of the month, but it is starting to melt gradually Where to stay 🏠 * Rovaniemi: the capital of Lapland. Home to the famous Santa Claus Village * Levi: lively ski resort * Ylläs: best cross-country skiing * Iso-Syöte: cute but very small ski village * Saariselkä: up north, more snow, cotton candy skies & my personal favorite * Ruka: has a little bit of everything, hiking, skiing & amazing nature * Salla: the town’s slogan is “in the middle of nowhere”, wilderness vibes * Pyhä: cute little hidden gem * Inari: home of big beautiful Arctic lake Northern lights 🌌 Best time: September – March * Go to a place with little light pollution * The higher you are the better * The sky needs to be clear * Stay patient & warm * Check the aurora forecast What to wear 🧣🧤 • Base layer: Thermal top and leggings, preferably merino wool • Mid layer: Warm fleece or wool sweater • Outer layer: Insulated parka or down jacket, padded ski pants • Accessories: Warm hat, thick gloves or mittens, scarf, wool socks, and winter boots with good grip • Extras: Sunglasses for bright snow days and hand warmers for long outdoor activities Practical tips ✅ * Book hotels & activities months ahead * You can rent winter clothing * Daylight lasts only a couple hours in December in Rovaniemi, up north the sun doesn’t rise at all * Aurora sightings are never guaranteed, plan multiple nights * Use an aurora app like “My Aurora Forecast” * For the best aurora photos: if you want yourself in the shot, you need a light source on you ✅ Remember to save this guide & follow for more travel tips ✈️🤍 #lapland #lappland
Lapland practical info ❄️ When to visit 🎅🏻 * November: Still pretty quiet, first snow usually falls in October or November * December: The best Christmas vibes, darkest time of the year with very limited or no sunlight * January to February: The best time in my opinion! Days are getting longer, thick snow cover on the ground and trees, also fewer tourists than in December * March: Not as cold as Dec–Feb. More sunlight, still snow on the ground (but not in the trees so much anymore) * April: Prices drop a lot! There usually is still snow at the start of the month, but it is starting to melt gradually Where to stay 🏠 * Rovaniemi: the capital of Lapland. Home to the famous Santa Claus Village * Levi: lively ski resort * Ylläs: best cross-country skiing * Iso-Syöte: cute but very small ski village * Saariselkä: up north, more snow, cotton candy skies & my personal favorite * Ruka: has a little bit of everything, hiking, skiing & amazing nature * Salla: the town’s slogan is “in the middle of nowhere”, wilderness vibes * Pyhä: cute little hidden gem * Inari: home of big beautiful Arctic lake Northern lights 🌌 Best time: September – March * Go to a place with little light pollution * The higher you are the better * The sky needs to be clear * Stay patient & warm * Check the aurora forecast What to wear 🧣🧤 • Base layer: Thermal top and leggings, preferably merino wool • Mid layer: Warm fleece or wool sweater • Outer layer: Insulated parka or down jacket, padded ski pants • Accessories: Warm hat, thick gloves or mittens, scarf, wool socks, and winter boots with good grip • Extras: Sunglasses for bright snow days and hand warmers for long outdoor activities Practical tips ✅ * Book hotels & activities months ahead * You can rent winter clothing * Daylight lasts only a couple hours in December in Rovaniemi, up north the sun doesn’t rise at all * Aurora sightings are never guaranteed, plan multiple nights * Use an aurora app like “My Aurora Forecast” * For the best aurora photos: if you want yourself in the shot, you need a light source on you ✅ Remember to save this guide & follow for more travel tips ✈️🤍 #lapland #lappland

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