Spectacular Fjords
Remarkably enough, Norway is home to over a thousand fjords! And each prettier than the other! With Geirangerfjorden and Nærøyfjorden having received the UNESCO’s World Heritage Status and the most fine-looking fjords of Norway laying in the west coast, we know exactly where to head for those postcard-perfect photographs.
Take your pick: Northern lights or midnight sun
Also referred to as the Aurora Borealis, the lights dancing in the sky can be spotted in the winter months between October to March. The green veil with a hint of red and pink and at times even purple is surely a sight to behold for a lifetime.
The summer months of May to August bring the wonder of the Midnight Sun in Norway. It is during this time that the sun does not set through the day. More like a prolonged reddish-yellow sunrise and sunset all at once, an ethereal experience as we may say!
When Food Is Bae
Not much is said about Norwegian cuisine and we wonder why. Norway has a long history of delicious delicacy sourced from the local farms that makes the dish exquisite and deliciously organic. Deemed as the quiet culinary revolution, the Norwegian cuisine is at the top when it comes to it meat-centric delicacies and also holds the roost for brewing the finest beers at some of the most impressive microbreweries in the world.
The Camping Escapades
With camping being allowed in almost every part of the country, Norway is high on the list of avid campers. A longstanding law, the allemannsretten (loosely translated as ‘the right to roam’) allows wild camping in every open space of the country.
The Land Of Winter Sports
Imagine whizzing across the soft, white blanket while you soak in the nature around you. The serendipity is too much to handle when you get a shot of adrenaline via sports like cross-country skiing, husky safaris, snowmobiling and lots more! So strap in for a wintery adventure!