Norveç A country like paradise that many people dream of! It adorns dreams, but it can't be included in travel plans as it causes great damage to pockets... If you're going here, you're either rich or you spent your last money here to live your last days in peace 🙂
However, it is also possible to travel to Norway at an affordable price. You can read how much a 3-day trip to Norway cost.
Joking aside, I wanted to briefly summarize my impressions of this paradise:
Norway is not a tourist destination
Norway is not a country with a large tourist population for the reasons I made fun of above. It is an expensive travel route even for Europeans, so you don't see soggy tourists everywhere. Despite this, it is possible to meet a lot of slanted-eyed tourists, they are everywhere 🙂
Norwegian sportsman
I do not know what Norwegians eat or drink, I brought canned food, sandwiches and wine to me so that they would be cheap, but they certainly do not eat much 🙂 They are very sportsmen, it is very difficult to see someone with a domball. The country is like an open-air gym, there aren't many people who go around in style. Everyone is walking around in their outdoor clothes. There are those who go to Trolltunga with their 7-8 year old child as if they are going on a market tour. Also like me those who can't get out : )
Norwegian is tall
I don't know if it is an effort to reach the sun, sports or water, but both men and women are tall. I can't help but write footnotes because it's long and beautiful, one can't get enough of looking at it 🙂
Nature comes first for Norway
The motto of the country is “Powered by nature”, and they give it their due. I have seen more electric or hybrid cars in Norway than I have ever seen in any other country. There is no need to say anything about the cleanliness of the environment. Fjords, rivers, mountains, waterfalls are all immaculate. Everything is in harmony with nature…
Norway is a quiet country
Although the area of the country is the same as Turkey, only 5 million people live, so there is no crowd, noise or chaos. Due to the expensiveness, they do not receive much immigration, and as such, they live happily ever after. Even the highways did not stop by one way, one return, double road.
Norway is a rich country
Norway's wealth is so high because of oil resources and fishing in the north. If I said fishing, the Norwegians taught the world sushi. Norwegian Salmon is famous. What they call fishing boats are huge ships...
Norway Travel Articles
- Tips for traveling cheap in one of the world's most expensive countries: Secrets of traveling cheap in Norway
- How to climb Trolltunga, Norway's most popular hiking route: My story of not getting to Troltunga
- If you ask how much is a trip to Norway; Norway trip cost
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Dear Seville,
We read with great pleasure what you wrote about Norway and we have already seen the benefits of your suggestions for the travel plan we are planning in the upcoming period.
My story of not getting to TrolltungaYou can also read.
Narration like poetry. You are amazing Sevil.
Thanks so much Horizon!