Norway is a country that seems impossible to explore in one single trip. Gorgeous fjords, authentic, well-preserved nature, myriads of important historical sights, and an abundance of interesting museums make this land a perfect place to explore. This article will give you an insight into the top things to do in Norway and how to get the most out of your journey.
Scandinavian ice hotels offer the guests something that cannot be substituted: the unique feeling of comfort in the place that can barely be associated with comfort or convenience at all. They provide tourists with a feeling of something extraordinary, which is a guarantee that their trips will be remembered for long. And that is a thing that can be found, among others, in Scandinavian and Nordic countries, and it has become a specialty of those lands for tourists.
Nordiva Tours is happy to come up with a new service for our clients, which is called Bespoke Tours. This service turns out to be a perfect choice for travelers who have already made up their minds about the cities they want to visit and places they want to see, yet don’t know how to do it or are limited in time. This short article explains how this service works and why it may be a good idea to resort to it.
In 2013, Disney released a 3D computer-animated fantasy film that has infatuated many people around the globe, and its name is Frozen. After being inspirited by The Snow Queen, a fairytale by Hans Christian Andersen, Disney managed to create one of the most successful computer-animated films on the basis of Norwegian fairy tales and superstitions: its box office reached $1.276 billion, while the movie’s budget equaled only $150 million. But what stands behind the wondrous Frozen scenery?
We invite you to explore Oslo, the city of the Nobel Peace Prize, on our 2 hours walking tour. All sites connected to the Prize are located close to each other and illustrate a fascinating story of impressive achievements and crushed dreams.
Uppsala is all about history and culture, with religion and learning at the core of its nearly 1000-year existence as a Christian center. An ancient castle overlooks the town which has 18 hours of daylight at the time of the summer solstice. With a walk along the historical buildings, a one-day trip to Uppsala is well worth as visitors get transported into a relaxed and leisurely environment.
A travel to the Arctic regions is never complete without dog sledding. This fast-paced fun activity has been known to exist in sports as well as vacation to-do-lists. However, dog sledding has a very long history, dating back to thousands of years. If you plan to travel somewhere for your winter holidays, consider coming to this Nordic country.
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