Monday, March 12, 2012

Norwegian Holidays:How to Have a Great Vacation in Norway

By David Thompson


Norway is considered is the best place for people to live in. This is because of the beauty of the country would definitely entice any body to spend the rest of their days here. But, if you cannot afford to leave the place you are living in at the moment, the best way to spend time and enjoy the wonderful surrounding is through a Norway holiday.

Norway is a pretty good travel destination as compared to other countries. If you want snow capped mountains, picturesque lakes and forests, then Norway has a lot of those to show. The good thing about Norway is that since it is already an established tourist destination, the routes are also well established and a number of packages are being offered to travelers. Any concerns they have are addressed by scattered tourist help centers. Since Norway has a lot to offer, let's being with some of the more popular interesting places in the country. By now you should have figured out that Norway has a lot of unspoiled natural beauty. Among the top destinations are the Geirangerfjord and Lofoten.

The rest of the Norway is best for who have been there before because most of the areas are rural. If you don't know somebody where you can stay at his or her house, you would not find an accommodation in these areas. If you plan to stay in rural areas, it would be best to go on camping. You can stay in camp sites or set up your own-depending of course on your skills and experience in camping. The best thing about camping is you can enjoy Norway's lovely countryside life including its lakes and it mountains unlike in the bustling city. To get the best out of your Norway holiday, try out rural activities and camping using various means of transportation. The best way to enjoy Norway is enjoying its natural wealth. And these you can experience when you go to rural areas. It doesn't matter if you're on foot, on horseback or on wheels, you can still discover the wonderful features of Norway during your holiday.

Then again, a vacation in Norway won't be complete without a place to stay. One of the most noted Songsfjord Gjestehus. It is the most highly appreciated accommodation along the Varanger Peninsula. The owner actually rebuilt a small fishing village in this place. It is easy to spot due to its brightly colored houses within a snowy landscape. The place is furnished with antiques and they have an excellent chef with its unique menu of Norwegian dishes. Towns near the facility include Tana Bru and Berlevag.

Aside from these places, you have a ton of other interesting things that you can do in Norway. Hiking for one is a personal favorite. You can enjoy the sceneries on your own pleasure and Norway's great outdoor is way too different than what I've experienced before. Another personal favorite is biking. With the country's natural wonders every kilometer you travel is worth it. Plus, most of the public transportations like cruise ships, ferries and even planes allow you to bring your bike on board. And there are a lot more things to do and a lot more placed to go to. There's just not enough space here to write about them all. An interesting Norwegian Holidays? It's totally possible.




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