Norway is jam-packed with scenery that will leave you awestruck. We’re talking majestic mountains, awesome fjords, thundering waterfalls, green meadows, and whisper-quiet lakes. With all this tremendous nature, the activities are endless. In the company of an expert local guide, you’ll enjoy picturesque train rides, glacier trekking, kayaking amid icebergs, visits to remote villages, and so much more. Through it all, you’ll learn about Vikings and Arctic explorers, while meeting local farmers and fishermen. Needless to say, it’s easy to get overwhelmed by all the wonders Norway has to offer. So, to help you out, we’ve rounded up our top 7 experiences for a fascinating and fun Nordic journey.

#1 OSLO

Beautiful city view of Oslo, Norway

Start in Oslo, Norway’s vibrant capital, and take a guided walk through the city center. Visit City Hall and the Maritime Museum with 9th-century vessels that were recovered from ancient burial grounds. Learn all about Viking history from your expert local guide along the way.

#2 FLÅM RAILWAY

The famous Flåm Railway has a reputation for being one of the most spectacular train rides in the world. Cinematic views include snow-capped mountains, beautiful waterfalls and peaceful green meadows on your way to the valley below… get your camera ready!

#3 JOSTEDALEN VALLEY

Explore the deepest reaches of the Jostedalen Valley, with its spectacular landscape created by glaciers from the last Ice Age. Kayak on the glacier-fed lake, then strap on your crampons and safety gear for an unforgettable stroll across the glacier itself.

Group with arms raised at the Jostedalen Valley, Norway

#4 JOSTEDALBREEN GLACIER IN TUNGESTØLEN  

When in Norway, you expect valleys and glaciers wherever you go, but the Jostedalsbreen glacier in the quaint town of Tungestølen is on another level. It is one of the largest glaciers in continental Europe—and wow, it is breathtaking. (Insider tip: While in Tungestølen, try Rømmegrøt: a Norwegian pudding. You’ll thank us later.)

#5 SOLVORN 

In Norway’s rugged terrain, the fjords were the primary transportation routes for centuries, and even today it’s easy to experience the remoteness of the villages on their farthest shores. Solvorn is a great example. Deep inland, yet connected to the sea by the fjords, this charming wooden village has been a trade and governmental center since the Middle Ages.

#6 MT. FLØYEN

Beautiful city and sea views from Mt. Floyen, Norway

Board the scenic funicular that departs from the heart of the Bergen for Mt. Fløyen. Here, atop the mountain, admiring the sunset, you have a view that provides a panoramic view over the entire city and out to the sea.

#7 BERGEN

Explore the history and architecture of Bergen, on foot at eye level. Head to the bustling harborside fish market and stroll among the weather-beaten fishmongers and fishermen. On the eastern side of the harbor, enter the Hanseatic Quarter of Bryggen, designated a UNESCO historical and cultural district.

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