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Norway, a country of breathtaking fjords, majestic mountains, and charming coastal villages, offers a harmonious blend of natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. From the midnight sun in the summer to the stunning Northern Lights in the winter, Norway is a destination that caters to every type of traveler. Explore vibrant cities like Oslo and Bergen, and immerse yourself in outdoor activities such as hiking, skiing, and fjord cruises. Whether you're discovering Viking history or experiencing the wonders of nature, Norway provides an unforgettable adventure at every corner.
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Geirangerfjord and Nærøyfjord — UNESCO-listed waterways flanked by towering cliffs and waterfalls.

A dramatic rock formation jutting horizontally over a 700-metre drop — one of Norway's most iconic hikes.

Arctic islands with dramatic peaks, fishing villages, white-sand beaches, and the Northern Lights.
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Book Fjord Cruises Early: During peak seasons (summer), fjord cruises can fill up quickly, so it's best to book in advance.
Embrace the Weather: Norwegian weather can be unpredictable, so always carry layers and waterproof clothing, even in summer.
Don't Miss the Midnight Sun: If visiting during summer, be sure to experience the phenomenon of the midnight sun in the far north.
Respect Nature: Norway is known for its pristine environment, so always follow Leave No Trace principles when hiking or visiting remote areas.
Visit Small Towns: While cities like Oslo and Bergen are popular, smaller towns like Ålesund and Tromsø offer authentic experiences and fewer crowds.
Trolltunga (Odda) – A dramatic rock formation jutting out over the fjords, perfect for epic adventure shots.
Lofoten Islands – Stunning fishing villages, crystal-clear waters, and breathtaking mountain backdrops.
Geirangerfjord (Geiranger) – One of Norway's most famous fjords, with waterfalls and scenic viewpoints.
The Atlantic Road (Averøy to Vevang) – A mesmerizing coastal drive with dramatic bridges and ocean views.
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A jutting rock shelf suspended 700 metres above Lake Ringedalsvatnet, offering vertiginous cliff-edge photos with fjord backdrops.
A flat square cliff plateau towering 604 metres above the fjord, delivering one of Europe's most dramatic lookout shots.

Red fishermen's cabins (rorbuer) against jagged granite peaks and turquoise Arctic waters, iconic under both aurora and midnight sun.

UNESCO-listed fjord with seven parallel waterfalls cascading down sheer green cliffs into deep blue water below.
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Yes, Norway is one of the world's most expensive countries. Budget at least $180–220 per day. Self-catering, camping, and cooking can significantly reduce costs.