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		<title>Enjoy Norway With a Rented Car</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jan 2010 06:50:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you travel to Norway very soon, your choice of an airport is very important. Of course, it has to be very near the place that you want to explore. These are the perfect entry points to Norway simply because you can pick up the car that you hired for use during your vacation from [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you travel to Norway very soon, your choice of an airport is very important. Of course, it has to be very near the place that you want to explore. These are the perfect entry points to Norway simply because you can pick up the car that you hired for use during your vacation from these places. You can only enjoy Norway at its fullest if you have your own ride. The country is such a sight-seeing delight. There are simply so many things to see and experience, even if you&#8217;re just doing it from your car&#8217;s window. Having a car easily available for a quick spin around town is the most convenient way to enjoy the country.</p>
<p>The international car hire companies available in Norway are Budget, Sixt, Avis, Thrifty, Alamo, and Auto Europe. Get your choice of a car from these companies and secure your private ride while in Norway. Don&#8217;t take the chance and rely on public transportation alone. While taxis are easily available in the area, it could be very hard to hail one during the summer months when tourism is at its peak.</p>
<p>Norway is very popular for its beautiful coastline. Travel here if you would like to have a taste of European living. The towns are a scenic spot on their own. The Arctic borders of Norway are great places to spend some leisure time at since the waters are cool, calm, and peaceful.</p>
<p>With the car as your only tool, you can explore Norway in all its glory. Norway is referred to as a fly-and-drive destination. This means that the roads of the country are always in perfect condition and the high mountains offer scenery that you wouldn&#8217;t otherwise see elsewhere.</p>
<p>Norway is a sight-seeing country, no doubt about it. Aside from the romantic beaches, the panoramic views all around the city are the very best that it could offer. Get your ride and make your visit to Norway a blast. Hire a car prior to arrival to ensure yourself of a splendid vacation. It&#8217;s the only way you can really enjoy your stay.</p>
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		<title>Norway in the Land of Fjords</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Dec 2009 08:29:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are other beautiful nice fjords; take Sognefjord, for instance &#8211; it is also called &#8220;King&#8217;s Fjord&#8221; as the Norwegian successor to the throne comes here to fish. Another reason for the name is that it is the largest in Norway. Hideous depths lurk in these dark waters with the sea bed lying some 1200 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are other beautiful nice fjords; take Sognefjord, for instance &#8211; it is also called &#8220;King&#8217;s Fjord&#8221; as the Norwegian successor to the throne comes here to fish. Another reason for the name is that it is the largest in Norway. Hideous depths lurk in these dark waters with the sea bed lying some 1200 meters below the surface.</p>
<p>The fjord cuts almost 200 kilometers inland and when the ship steered into some of the side fjords, which are in fact quite independent, you get the impression of being tested for claustrophobia. The cliffs are so impossibly high and so close that there is a tangible sense of enclosure, of being locked within the landscape itself.</p>
<p>The landscape is beautiful and deserted. You look around in wonder, knowing that Valhalla is near at hand, the hall where heroes and gods feast before the final battle and the end of the world.</p>
<p>You fear that at any moment a Viking &#8220;drakkar&#8221; may glide out from the mists, full of merciless conquerors. Instead, you might come across a thousand-year-old wooden church, six storeys high, resembling in shape a Viking helmet. Or, more frequently, you&#8217;ll find a herd of goats with bells round their necks.</p>
<p>The secrets of the hundreds of fjords, cutting into the Norwegian shores like wrinkles in her skin, are made more tantalising yet by the colorful houses of the locals. Many people come here to breathe deeply and experience one of the most beautiful countries in Europe, a landscape so sparsely populated that it just swallows up crowds without trace.</p>
<p>Norwegian fjords are a fisherman&#8217;s paradise teeming with cod, mackerel, sea trout, wolf-fish, sea-devils and of course the king of the fish, the wild salmon. You&#8217;d have to search high and low for a better place to fish: a snack perched on a steep slope, its pillars washed by the sea. The views open out across the fjord to ragged rocks dusted with snow and the midnight sun gleaning on the dark waters. And the catch? None, except perhaps a meter long cod or delicious Salmon! It may look like a normal lake but it&#8217;s actually northern wilderness. Norway is a country with most unreliable weather forecasts &#8211; they are of no use anyway, since you turn a corner and everything is different. &#8220;We have two seasons,&#8221; Norwegian say, &#8220;a white winter and green winter. There&#8217;s no such thing as bad weather. You can only be poorly dressed.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Interesting General Facts of Norway</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Nov 2009 07:54:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Norway’s official name is the kingdom of Norway and the country covers the mainland area and the associated islands. The overall area of this country is somewhere around 150,000 square miles. In other words, it can be said that the area of Norway is slightly more than the area of New Mexico State of America. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Norway’s official name is the kingdom of Norway and the country covers the mainland area and the associated islands. The overall area of this country is somewhere around 150,000 square miles. In other words, it can be said that the area of Norway is slightly more than the area of New Mexico State of America. The capital of this country is Oslo and this is also the biggest city in entire Norway with population of more than 520,000. Some of the other big cities of Norway are Bergen, Trondheim with population of around 150,000 and Stavanger with population of 110,000.</p>
<p>The topography of Norway is not that much friendly and can be called very intense. It contains some very high plateaus, steep fjords, mountains and some very fertile valleys. The climate is also full of varieties and it can be very pleasant around the coastal areas and surprisingly cooler in the inner part of the country. Because of its northern most position on the globe, it experiences long days during summer season and long nights during winter season. During summer, you can witness sunlight until the midnight and therefore, Norway is also known as the land of midnight sun.</p>
<p>As far as the people of Norway are concerned, they are very friendly. People living there are known as Norwegians. As per the latest population count, which was held in 2006, the population of Norway was 4,593,000. The population is not increasing very fast as the annual growth rate is only .41 percent. A surprising fact is that there is only one person for every 15 square miles of land. Most of the people living in Norway are the blend of people from all the Scandinavian countries. The main majority is the mix of Nordic, Alpine and Baltic people who have intermixed with each other for centuries now. People of Norway do not believe in migrating to some other place hence, the immigration rate is very low. It was registered that there were only 300,000 immigrants in 2006.</p>
<p>From the religion point of view, Norwegians are very particular and finicky. More than 87 percent of total of Norwegian people believe in Christianity as their religion and have very firm faith on the church of Norway. The church of Norway is under the Lutheran concept of preaching. Although, Christianity is the widely spread religion but you can also find some Pentecostal Christians, Roman Catholics and Muslims in very small percentages.</p>
<p>Norwegians basically speak two languages i.e. Bokmal Norwegian and Nynorsk. However Norwegian is widely spoken and is the chief language which is taught in the school system. But still, some Sámi and Finish speaking communities can also be found here but not much in number. The literacy of Norway is very close to 100 percent. Also, the life expectancy is very high as the Norwegian male can live up to 76 years and females there can live up to 81 years.</p>
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		<title>Holidays in Norway for Vacation</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Jul 2009 09:01:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Norway is well known for it&#8217;s amazing and varied scenery. The gulfs, many high mountains on both sides, in the west are long and narrow. Norway was an old Viking kingdom. Below are some of the cities and places one must visit when holidaying in Norway: Oslo Oslo is a remarkable Norwegian city that serves [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Norway is well known for it&#8217;s amazing and varied scenery. The gulfs, many high mountains on both sides, in the west are long and narrow. Norway was an old Viking kingdom. Below are some of the cities and places one must visit when holidaying in Norway:</p>
<p>Oslo</p>
<p>Oslo is a remarkable Norwegian city that serves as a major tourist attraction for those holidaying in Norway. Tourists and visitors on their Norwegian holiday can enjoy visiting places like galleries and museums. The rich culture of this city can be seen in its attractions like the National Gallery, The Munch Museum, The Norwegian Folk Museum, and The Norwegian Museum of Applied Arts, Norwegian Home Front Museum, The Thor Heyerdahl Kon-Tiki Museum, Oslo City Museum and the Viking Ships Museum. This Norwegian city is also house to architectural rich attractions like the royal palace Kongelige Slott, the parliament building Stortinget and the Akershus castle.</p>
<p>Nidaros Cathedral, Trondheim</p>
<p>This tourist attraction is a fabulous building from the medieval times. Situated in Scandinavia, the building is considered as a national shrine in Norway. Tourists and visitors on their Norwegian holiday must visit this huge structure and see the beauty of this cathedral. Many parts of this attraction are decorated with religious, ornate biblical as well as royal stone statues. Those holidaying in Norway in the summer months can also enjoy crown jewels.</p>
<p>Ajostedal Glacier National Park</p>
<p>Tourist and visitors on a family Norwegian holiday can always visit this tourist attraction for their family vacation. This national park has a lot to offer from glaciers, waterfalls, museum to adventures like hiking, skiing and walking.</p>
<p>Stavanger</p>
<p>This Norwegian city is the cleanest Norwegian attraction and is a place worth visiting for those holidaying in Norway. Many tourists and visitors enjoy the city&#8217;s architecture and harbor with historical value. You can also witness amazing wooden buildings, the Norwegian oil museum, Rogaland Art Gallery and the Fish Cannery Museum. Those who appreciate history can enjoy this Norwegian city by strolling through the old town with its cobblestone walkways and 18th century houses.</p>
<p>Tromso</p>
<p>Tromso is a major tourist attraction that offers a variety of things to enjoy for a great Norwegian holiday. From cultural activities, restaurants, bars, a brewery, museums to street music. The virtual planetarium here is a crowd puller and offers a visual delight.</p>
<p>Bergen</p>
<p>Former Norwegian capital, Bergen is another favorite tourist attraction for many tourists and visitors holidaying in Norwegian. The most striking feature of this Norwegian city is the beautiful Bryggen buildings dating back to the 17th century. The town also has some historically rich galleries and museums with Bergen heritage and art.</p>
<p>Best time for a Norwegian holiday</p>
<p>Tourists and visitors holidaying in Norway prefer its late spring time for vacationing. An ideal holiday in Norway would be advised from the months of May to September.</p>
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		<title>Full Things To Do On Holiday In Norway</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Jul 2009 09:42:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Norway is widely known and appreciated for the numerous fjords that spread across the coastlines, for the excellent skiing resources and the dramatic landscapes of untainted woods, mountains and lakes. Norway is a popular holiday destination for holiday makers going on a family holiday and staying in self catering holiday accommodation. There are some great [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Norway is widely known and appreciated for the numerous fjords that spread across the coastlines, for the excellent skiing resources and the dramatic landscapes of untainted woods, mountains and lakes. Norway is a popular holiday destination for holiday makers going on a family holiday and staying in self catering holiday accommodation. There are some great holiday homes available to rent in Norway. Norway cannot be described roughly because of its huge scope of vacation destinations. There are a lot of things to mention about Norway. In a compact way Norway could be described as craggy, wild, and a very intense.</p>
<p>The country is filled with ice glaciers, gigantic mountains and fjords that can&#8217;t be conjured into images of the legendary Vikings or the gods of Norse. Norway is completely covered with awe inspiring beauty and unscathed villages of fishing and also a lot of historical museums and sights including the medieval cabins of the Viking warriors, it is very enchanting. Norway is entirely diverse and there is a lot of difference from the northern end to the souther tip, the area which is around Oslo. There are some superb ski chalets and self catering apartments to rent in Norway.</p>
<p>There is a variety of activities that would excite a tourist, like just walking through the mind blowing landscapes. The fjord in the southern part of Norway is worth exploring and Oslo, Tronhem and Bergen are magical cities. Getting a self catered residence means that you are able to do any outdoor activity in the natural facility. There is also a lot of wilderness in Norway which is quite astounding. There is glass like lakes that flow from the fountains and also glaciers which is the largest in the world. There are also some awesome isolated holiday wooden cabins that can be rented.</p>
<p>Norway has great trekking and hiking areas and also some amazing walks which can be quite scintillating. You can also go hunting, mountain climbing and also fishing which also are great holiday activities. Norway is known as the birthplace of skiing. The landscape almost covers up to 30000km full of pistes. The ski season is from November to may end. There are some great ski chalets available to rent direct from their owners in this region.</p>
<p>It is the Scandinavian region of Norway with coastal villages. The coastal villages here are the size of a picture postcard; it is a very beautiful scene. It is ideal for taking a walk, rock climbing, skiing and also canoeing. It is the most beautiful region of the whole of Norway. The Norwegian fjord which is along the west coast is good for outdoor sports like raft climbing, summer skiing, and kayak. Holiday makers can rent traditional holiday cottages and use them as bases to explore this marvellous country.</p>
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		<title>Travel Norway</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Jun 2009 07:29:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Norway is the destination to get introduced to some of the most striking natural glimpses. Want to know about the most dynamic feature of Norway Tourism, checkout its Natural fjords. It is dramatic, yet pulsating. The long, narrow and deep inlet connected to sea and crisscrossing across steep slopes of mountains &#8211; a scenic view [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Norway is the destination to get introduced to some of the most striking natural glimpses. Want to know about the most dynamic feature of Norway Tourism, checkout its Natural fjords. It is dramatic, yet pulsating. The long, narrow and deep inlet connected to sea and crisscrossing across steep slopes of mountains &#8211; a scenic view of fjords is an absolute treat for eyes.</p>
<p>Located at the northern edge of European continent &#8211; Norway offers almost everything that is supposed to be wanderer&#8217;s choice. Nevertheless, fjords are first temptation in Norway but no one can deny the allurement of North Cape&#8217;s midnight sun. Looking for more then come to Tromso, situated just above to Arctic Circle, the unique city calls you to savor unusual experience. This is the city where sun never rises in winter and never goes down in mid summer.</p>
<p>Now come to next city Oslo, this is the capital city of the country and also the major financial centre. The picturesque destination is a gateway to the oil industry of Norway.</p>
<p>Nevertheless, country is not populated densely but its inadequate distribution of population also creates some unusual enchantment, as the largest glacier of Europe &#8216;Josteldalsbreen&#8217; is situated amid the urban area in the country.</p>
<p>If you are looking forward to get involved in outdoor activities, opt for either skiing, fishing or rock climbing. All of these activities are quite exhilarating in Norway, but you require being attentive while doing this. People who want to enjoy the tranquility can opt get a look of high-mountain lakes and steep side valleys; these are another temptation of Norway Travel.</p>
<p>Nowadays, people are widely opting for a tour to Norway, as its unusual fjords are getting good attention. The country is replete with unusual enchantments, which wonderfully complements its unique identity. The north European paradise is a captivation for tourists from all across the world. If you too are planning a trip to this gorgeous getaway, get your ticket booked today itself. It is not a difficult task and numerous online travel guides are there to assist you in your endeavor. You can also get an online reservation in Norway hotels using online reservation system offered by travel guides.</p>
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