Many people around the world know Finland for our
high-quality education. Finland has consistently scored
high in the global rankings. But what differentiates
Finland from several other high-ranking countries is
our education system with comparatively short school
days. Little focus on homework and exams, preference
of experimental learning out of the classroom as well as
emphasis on self-direction and critical thinking.
Finland is not known as the land of a thousand lakes
for nothing. The Lakeland is a geographical wonder, a
blue labyrinth of lakes, islands and forests. This is the
largest lake district in Europe, with 200.000 cottages
for slowing down and relaxing, but it’s very expensive.
Helsinki, the capital of Finland, is a vibrant seaside
city of islands and great green parks. The city has a
laid back yet refreshingly active rhythm all at once.
Like all capitals around the world. Helsinki is also
a melting pot of all kinds of people. It’s known for
urban street festivals old workers districts which have
transformed into hotspots for design.
This northernmost part of the EU has a number of
outdoor resort. Just minutes away from the peace
and quiet of the wilderness. They offer unique
possibilities for any kind of skiing and cycling in
addition to many other outdoor activities. Winter
invites you to try out snowmobiling or sledding, while
snow-free seasons are popular among hikers. During
the summer and autumn, you can pick your meal
straight from the nature. As the Lappish wilderness
is bursting with wild herbs mushroom and berries,
including our famous cloudberries. These bright
orange berries, mostly found on swamps, are a true
northern superfood.