Wildlife and Wildflowers of the North

The North is alive with a beauty that feels both delicate and untamed. In summer, the landscapes burst into color fields of purple lupine, soft white cottongrass swaying in the wind, and berries ripening under the midnight sun: blueberries, cloudberries, and lingonberries, each a small taste of the Arctic’s sweetness.

Wildlife roams freely here. Reindeer graze along the tundra, moose move silently through the forests, and the elusive Arctic fox blends into the rocky hillsides. Along the coasts, puffins nest on steep cliffs, sheep wander the green valleys, and whales break the ocean’s surface in the distance.

Every season offers something new to witness. From blooming wildflowers to migrating seabirds and the return of marine giants, the North’s flora and fauna tell a timeless story, one that makes these remote landscapes feel truly alive.