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2 years, 4 months ago

How interesting would be a Finland Travel Trip?

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jessicap | 2 years, 4 months ago
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Be it the winter season or the summer season, Finland is charming at all times. Make sure you see the Northern Lights, Lapland Region or set about on the summer cruises, fishing expeditions and lots more. For a snowy trip, plan your Finland travel during the months of December to March while for summer trip make sure you travel to Finland during June to August.
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JaanaNystrom | 1 year, 3 months ago Report

Excellent advice! I'm from Finland!

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JaanaNystrom | 1 year, 3 months ago
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Very interesting! Finland is the land of contrasts, friendly people who generally speak English and great pure nature. Not to mention golf courses, sleigh rides, northern lights, horse riding or dog sleds, lakes with beaches, Lapland and the mystique, south and the high tech society, special sights like the wife-carrying-contest or the Nokia-rubber-boot-throwing contest or Nokia-mobile-phone-throwing-in-nearest-lake contest...
We have very good train & cruise connections to Russia, Sweden, Estonia and Poland.
Tervetuloa ja kippis! Which is welcome and cheers in Finnish. Latter you cannot avoid.

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