Finland is a magical world
Finland, a small country with a population of 5.5 million, is unique in the world. It is located in the northern part of the continent of Europe. Its capital is Helsinki. There were weekends.
When my father found out that we were going to
spend this holiday in Finland, I was overjoyed.
We
landed at Helsinki Vantaa Airport on Sunday morning. The weather was very cold.
In Finland, the sun rarely shows its face.
He was both our host and our guide. He had been
living in Finland for the last eight years. On the way from the airport to the
hotel, he told us that Finland, although a small country, because of its high
standard of education. Number one in the world.
Most of the books are read here. Other
countries determine the direction of their education policies by looking at the
method of education here. We arrived at the hotel 'Scandic Grand Marina'. After
entering the necessary information at the reception, we all went to our rooms
to rest for a while.
Irfan Sahib and his wife met again over evening
tea, who told us that Finland has been named the happiest country in the world
for the third year in a row. United Nations Annual World Happiness Report) Finland
topped the list in 2018, 2019 and 2020.
The World Happiness Report examines what makes
people happy and what can be promoted for the well-being of citizens. I go to
sleep
Walking
through the streets of Helsinki, Irfan Sahib told us that Finland ranks first
among the countries with the freshest air.
It is surrounded by lush green trees. It has
more forests than any other European country. It is the 11th largest lush green
area in the world. An important step at the grassroots level is the 2025 plan,
which includes the creation of a standardized transport system to rid motor
vehicles.
For which 2400 km long road has been
constructed for cycling, keeping the environment clean by reducing the density
of carbon is the top priority of the government. Various measures have been
taken to generate electricity from water, wind and sunlight. Biogas is formed
from the waste material of
Near Helsinki is the fortress called
"Somalina". Somalina means "Fortress of Finland", built in
the 18th century to ward off Russian and Italian invaders.
It was evening, then the night began to fall.
We were told that Finland also excels in making useless things useful.
On the way back to the hotel, I had in my mind
all the things that were molded from useless to useful. Irfan Sahib promised us
that next time we come to Finland, they will be near. Will also be taken to the
areas of
Thus we returned to our beloved homeland with
fond memories.
ClipsJarvi's tour
Enjoy
riding snow bikes.
Snow-covered trails.
A chance
to see the polar bear up close.
Some
sights in Finland
Oulanka
National Park
Rapidly flowing waterfalls and river boating
natural jungle.
Mountain
Puumala
Wild Cruise
Default
tours.
Botanical acquaintance with scientists.
Close
observation of wild animals.
Fruit
and vegetable dishes found in the forest.
Sea
Lapland
Take a closer look at the herd of reindeer.
A
snowmobile in a snowmobile.
