The virtual travel experts have created a four-day virtual holiday for anyone to experience two of the Arctic?s most anticipated experiences: Arctic Bath and Arctic Ballooning.
It will cover the region of Northern Sweden around Lulea where guests will join a tour of the Arctic Bath, the new floating hotel and spa; experience the remote wilderness of the Aurora Safari Camp and a hot air balloon ride over the Arctic tundra.
Designed by Virtually Visiting, the experience will be released over four days from April 30 to May 5. It can be experienced on Virtual Reality goggles or via computer, tablet or phone ? and is free for people to experience. New experiences will be released each morning lasting from five to 20 minutes each.
?This is the second full virtual holiday we have released with the aim of putting you, as the guest, right in the action,? said Jonny Cooper, founder of Virtually Visiting. ?This tour is an exciting opportunity to visit the Arctic Bath and the Arctic wilderness. Both are new experiences this year, with two very different views of the Arctic.?
This tour will begin on April 30 with guests virtually arriving at Lule?, capital of Norrbotten County. Just 70km north of Lule? is the Aurora Safari Camp, the first stop of the tour. Here guests will join Fredrik Broman on a tour of the camp including a traditional Sami Lavu (teepee) where they will learn about the camp and the nature that surrounds it.
On day two, May 1, guests will join guide Fredrik Broman on a nature walk to the Arctic Circle. The afternoon offers soaring above on an Arctic Hot Air Balloon flight. To end the day, guests arrive at Arctic Retreat, a traditional Arctic luxury log cabin deep in the Lapland wilderness, where the host will take all on a tour to enjoy the countryside from an outdoor Jacuzzi.
The highlight of the four-day holiday happens on May 2 when all will join local guide Peter Engstr?m on a tour of the long-anticipated Arctic Bath.
Finally on May 3, as the travellers head back towards Lulea, the trip will stop off for a nature encounter, meeting the moose. Guests will join local guide and founder of Cape Wild, Thomas Dahlquist, to meet ?Zigge? and ?Zebbe,? learning about and feeding them. As heavy as 1400 pounds each, the moose at Cape Wild are gentle giants and love to be petted and fed snacks.
The trip concludes after a short trip back to Lulea. Virtually Visiting founder, Jonny Cooper, added: ?We really want to give people a true-to-life experience of these amazing activities and experiences led by some of the best and most knowledgeable guides in the region.?
To join, visit www.virtuallyvisiting.com/360-journeys