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The Stunning Natural Wonders of Norway

Norway, fondly called in the international market as the “Land of the Midnight Sun,” is known for its Vikings and fjords. Many travelers troop to Norway, lured by its magnificent fjords, drastic landscape and other stunning natural wonders. And of course, a chance to view the midnight sun.

Enjoy the myriad of cultural events in the city and villages, lounge and relax on one of its sunny beaches or explore the Western Fjords. There is just so much to see and do in Norway that the real challenge is how to maximize your time to explore the place and experience everything the country has to offer.

Exploring Norway

Culture is very much alive in Norway, from folk dancing to storytelling to singing. The bustling and lively capital city of Oslo is an oasis of culture that offers a blend of new and old. You will be amazed to find modern architecture side by side with buildings where ancient Viking ships are displayed. This combination of tradition and cutting-edge art in one place has many travelers scrambling to reserve a flight to Oslo.

For more of Norway’s history, visit the country’s second largest city, Bergen. For almost 900 years, the city’s Bryggen waterfront has been a growing and thriving cultural and commercial center. The waterfront is designated UNESCO World Heritage Site because of its charming and appealing traditional wooden houses.

You should never leave Norway without checking out the fjords. Visitors to Norway could not help but be amazed by the magnificence of these miles of river inlets that are steep sided. The glacial majesty of the fjords is truly breathtaking. You can hike along or go on a boat tour of the fjords. In the western side of the country, both the Geirangerfjord and Naeroyfjord are designated UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Norway’s second largest fjord, Hardangerfjorden is famous for its glacial views.

Make sure to visit the Arctic Circle which is situated near the Svartisen Mountains. During winter months, the area offers visitors an enchanting and mesmerizing view of the Aurora Borealis or Northern Lights as well as the midnight sun. The experience is worth the winter chill.

Travel Information

Traveling to Norway during winter can be quite daunting because of the chill. The temperatures in this country rarely leave the freezing point, especially in the highlands. December to March brings in high winds and heavy snow falls. But summer is a complete contrast with the sun shining at its brightest and the temperatures rising to almost 86 degrees Fahrenheit.

There are several travel options around Norway as well as from the country to other Scandinavian and European destinations. Ferries are the common mode of transportation for both international and domestic destinations. The public transportation system is quite efficient, including the train and tram services.