Norway or the northernmost Scandinavian country in Europe, is a brilliant natural wonder,
suffused with forests and glaciers, midnight sun and northern lights, the Arctic Ocean and
deep, bottomless Fjords. Norway was the true stronghold of Vikings until Harald Fairhair
unified it in 872 AD, and there began its progress. In later years, Norway has seen a rapid
development where it concerns city planning, infrastructure, and tourism.
Places To Visit: - Oslo
- Berge
- Lofoten
- Geirangerfjord
- Geiranger
- Alesund
- Sognefjord
- Lysefjord
- Hardangerfjord
- Oslofjord
- Lillehammer
- Narvik
- Senja
- Hardangervidda
- Olden
- Aurland
- Alta
How To Reach Norway By Air: Oslo International Airport is Norway’s main central airport for flights coming in
from all over the world. Mostly European flights frequent Oslo and there are hardly a few
from other continents.
By Water: Norway is surrounded by the Arctic Ocean and hence sees a great number of
sea routes, from across Scandinavia and Europe. Ferries, boats, cruises and catamarans
operate to and from various Norwegian ports. Bergen, Bodo and Ålesund receive ferries
and catamarans from Murmansk (Russia), Iceland, Denmark, Faroe Islands and Sweden.
Some reputed sea vessel operators in Norway include Stena Line, Color Line and Fjord Line.
By Railways: Oslo is the main railway station and the central hub for almost all trains
coming into the country. You will find regular trains to Oslo from neighbouring cities like
Stockholm and Helsingborg in Sweden and Copenhagen (Denmark). The Norwegian State
Railways, also known as NSB ply international travel trains from Oslo to Malmo,
Hamburg, Berlin, Stockholm etc.