Hi @srishsupernatural, thanks for watching the video! 💕 This video is from early September during the fall season. The first week of September (fall) is perfect if you want to access all the national parks and activities and enjoy Northern Lights. But you would likely see no snow. Be careful while booking, as many businesses start closing in the second week for the severe winter. Mid-February is ideal if you are adventurous and want to see Alaska in its natural and most exotic way- completely covered in snow! The drive to the Arctic Circle is unlike anything we have ever experienced. On the downside, parks are not open, and activities may be limited. But the beauty is unmatchable! May (Spring) is good if you do not want such cold temperatures but would like to see the snow melting. Longer days would mean fewer chances of Northern Lights but the parks and activities start opening. I recommend visiting Alaska during the fall, just before the parks close in September. It is the best time to vacation in Alaska, but my husband is very adventurous and recommends the winter season! It was so beautiful we went there twice - in the fall and winter! Here is a link to our 10-day fall itinerary and 6-day winter itinerary in Alaska - docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1-m8beof9c4mykW1oSStik1W9wWxZjKjxmumdTWN3oAM/edit#gid=0 I hope you have a wonderful trip in any season you choose to go :)