Goddess Journey: exploring the beauty of the unkno
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Norway
The best time to visit Norway is usually during the summer months (June through August) when the weather is warm and the days are long enough for outdoor activities. The days are longest in Norway during the summer months, and the polar day phenomenon in the north gives you more time to explore. In addition, winter (November to March) is the best time to chase the Northern Lights for those who enjoy skiing and winter sports.
Split costs: Yes
Budget: $2000 +
Type of journey: Backpacking, City break, Beach, Other
Looking for: Any
Meeting before trip: None
Languages: Chinese (Mandarin), English
Accommodation: Hotels
Getting around: Boat, Canoeing-rafting, Car, Cruise, Plane
First visit: Yes
Work & Travel: Yes
Itinerary: Flexible
Places I want to see: (Oslo) (Vigeland Sculpture Park): Showcases the work of renowned Norwegian sculptor Gustav Vigeland. (Norwegian Folk Museum): Learn about Norwegian traditions and history. (Aker Brygge): vibrant waterfront area with many restaurants, stores and cafes. (Oslo Opera House): a modern building with rooftop views of the city. Bergen (Bryggen): a UNESCO World Heritage Site full of wooden buildings. (Mount Fløyen: a cable car ride up a mountain with beautiful views of Bergen's downtown and harbor. (Fish Market: Try fresh Norwegian seafood. Tromsø (Arctic Cathedral: The unique church is one of Tromsø's landmarks. Aurora viewing: In winter, Tromsø is one of the best places to see the Northern Lights. Flåm A small village, located in the fjord area, is the starting point for a ride on the world-famous Flåm Railway. Flåm Railway: Known as one of the most beautiful railroads in the world, with picturesque scenery along the way. Nærøyfjord: This is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is one of Norway's most famous fjords. Fjordland Norway's fjords are known for their majestic landscapes, especially Geirangerfjord and Hardangerfjord. (Geirangerfjord): a UNESCO World Heritage Site surrounded by breathtaking cliffs and waterfalls. (Hardangerfjord): Norway's “Fruit Route”, with beautiful views of flowers and orchards in summer.
Things I want to do: 1: I'm first going on a cruise deep into the fjords to experience those sheer cliffs, emerald green mountains and waterfalls from the water, especially in Geirangerfjord and Nærfjord. 2: Try paragliding, cycling and hiking. 3: Experience the Vik Spa in Bergen for an ultimate spa treatment, relaxation and quiet time. 4: Sample fresh oysters, crab and cod at Bergen's seafood markets; try traditional Norwegian cod stew and smoked salmon at restaurants. 5: Shop for Norwegian-designed fashion items, handicrafts and souvenirs in Oslo's Karl Johans gate and Bergen's Bryggen district. 6: Experience the serenity of the sea with a cruise or ferry trip from Oslo for great food and relaxation.
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