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Travel to Norway
Explore Natural Wonders & Activities

Norway, a Scandinavian gem famous for its stunning landscapes, vibrant cities, and rich culture. From lively Oslo, wooden churches to peaceful fjords, this country blends natural beauty, with cultural sites and modern charm. What makes Norway truly unique? It is how its scenery and activities change completely between winter and summer, offering two magical experiences for each trip.

Norway

Approximately 1,190 fjords

58,000 km of coastline

 76 Midnight Sun days

Top Places and Attractions

Discover Norway’s natural attractions, from the majestic fjords and towering mountains to charming coastal towns. Craft the best itinerary for your travel agency with your travel partner Nordis Travel, for both Leisure and Incentive Travel

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The Fjords
​Scenic Tours and Outdoor Adventures

Norwegian fjords tours are the perfect way to explore stunning landscapes through scenic cruises and outdoor adventures. The most popular sites are:

  • Geirangerfjord and Nærøyfjord: these UNESCO-listed fjords feature steep cliffs, deep waters, and stunning waterfalls.

  • Hardangerfjord, located in the south of Norway, is especially popular during spring, when the fruit trees are in full bloom, creating a beautiful landscape. 

  • Lysefjord, also situated in Southern Norway and known for its lush landscapes and dramatic cliffs, where you will find the famous Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock).

  • Sognefjord, often called the "King of the Fjords", is the largest and deepest fjord in Norway.

Flam Railway
The most Scenic Train Journey

Flam is a charming village famous for its iconic train ride, known as the steepest standard-gauge railway in the world, offering an exhilarating and dramatic experience. With 80% of the route featuring a 5.5% gradient and descending 863 meters, it provides an unforgettable escape from the everyday hustle.

Covering 20 kilometers between Myrdal and Flam in about an hour, this journey is a must for travelers in both winter and summer seasons.

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Pulpit Rock
​The Cliff from Mission Impossible Fallout

It is one of Norway’s most famous natural attractions, gained international fame thanks to the 2018 movie "Mission: Impossible – Fallout." This flat-topped cliff towers 604 meters (1,982 feet) above the Lysefjord in Rogaland, near Stavanger, offering breathtaking views and a thrilling hiking experience. Its dramatic scenery attracts adventurers and photographers alike.

Heddal Stavkirke
​The Largest Wooden Church

Dating back to the 13th century, this wooden church showcases intricate woodwork and medieval craftsmanship, standing as a testament to Norway's rich cultural heritage. Its historical significance and unique design make it a must-visit landmark for history and architecture enthusiasts.

See our Study Travel Service or the Religious and Pilgrim Travel Service for more sites. 

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Atlantic Road
Norway's Most Scenic Coastal Route

A thrilling scenic route connecting islands via bridges and causeways. It's considered one of the most beautiful drives in the world offering stunning views of the rugged coastline and the open sea. We highly recommend visiting in the summer which offers serene drives, while winter it transforms into an adventurous journey with crashing waves. 

Lofoten Islands
 Photographers' Dream Destination

Snow-covered peaks meet icy waters in winter, while lush greenery and long summer days define the warmer months. Winter offers skiing, snowshoeing, and northern lights tours. In summer, enjoy hiking, kayaking, and whale watching. The beauty of this archipelago, whether in its winter or summer vests, makes it an ideal destination for photography enthusiasts and nature tourism.

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Svalbard
A get away to Arctic Wonders

Located above the Arctic Circle, Svalbard is a winter wonderland with polar nights and northern lights, and in summer, it offers the midnight sun and rich wildlife. This remote archipelago is home to polar bears, reindeer, and various bird species. Winter activities include snowmobiling and ice cave exploration, while summer offers wildlife safaris and glacier boat trips. Perfect for adventure group tours and nature tourism.

The Svalbard Global Seed Vault

Located on the remote Arctic Island of Spitsbergen in Svalbard, the "Doomsday Vault" is a secure facility designed to preserve a vast variety of seeds from crops worldwide. It acts as a backup for global seed banks in case of regional or global crises, ensuring biodiversity and food security.  Ideal for educational group tours and nature-lover travelers.

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North Cape
Europe's Northernmost Point

Visiting the North Cape at midnight is a dream come true. With an endless ocean and majestic views where the sun never sets or never rises depending on the season, it’s an essential photo stop for visitors. The large globe sculpture marks the geographical northernmost point that can be reached by car in Europe, symbolizing the boundary between the Arctic and the rest of the continent.

Norway’s Capital City and Main Cities

Each Norwegian city has its own charm and seasonal highlights

See our City Break Tours

Norway Travel
Summer or Winter Activities? 

Plan the Ideal Tour for each Season with our Adventures

Northern Lights Tours

Witness the mesmerizing aurora borealis in prime locations like Tromsø and Lofoten. These areas boast some of the best Northern Lights viewing opportunities. Guided tours provide valuable insights into this natural phenomenon, ensuring a memorable and educational experience under the Arctic sky.

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Dog Sledding

Glide through breathtaking snowy landscapes with huskies on an exhilarating dog sledding adventure. This traditional mode of transportation offers an unforgettable exploration of the pristine wilderness of the Nordic countries. Experienced mushers will guide you through the basics, making it an exciting activity for both beginners and seasoned adventurers.

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Ice Fishing

Travel to a frozen lake, where you'll learn to drill through the ice and fish for species like pike and perch. This activity is perfect for adventure seekers and nature lovers who crave the tranquility of winter fishing. Local guides will teach you the techniques and share captivating stories about the region's rich fishing traditions.

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Our Best Norway Itineraries
for Travel Agencies

Explore our top itineraries in Norway for group tours and FIT travel.

Practical Travel Tips and Information
about Norway

Find out practical information and travel tips about weather, airports, daylight and visa requirements, for organizing the best tours in Norway.

Top Norway’s UNESCO Heritage Sites

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