This incredible railway journey through Sweden is the most Instagrammable trip you can take

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Samantha J. Gross17 March 2017

What if you could breathtaking sights of the Arctic from the comfort of a train travelling along what some call 'the most spectacular journey in the world'?

This train passes fjords, mountains and valleys before it stops off in Björkliden, Sweden, where guests can settle and relax in a hotel before venturing out into the Arctic wilderness to see the hills, paddle the waterways and experience the summertime phenomenon that is the midnight sun - when the sun in the Arctic Circle shines for 24 hours straight.

Guests then board the train for flatter terrain, to see Kiruna, and the home of the world famous Icehotel, where guests stay in minus 5-degree rooms and explore the very river from which the ice rooms were carved.

Another train journey further south takes guests over the Arctic Circle to hike through lush evergreen forests, wade in wide, dramatic rivers and see the sun dip below the horizon.

The penultimate stop on this picturesque journey is the Treehotel, where guests stay in tree houses nestled 4 to 6 meters into the forest's green, scenic canopy.

The last leg of the journey is an overnight train to Stockholm, giving guests the whole day to explore the magical capital city.

You can book this scenic (and Instagrammable) experience with Off the Map Travel.

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