A Wonderful Holiday Vacation in Norway
♫ Wednesday, November 3rd, 2010Norway is located in the west of Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. It covers an area of 385,155 square kilometers. It faces Sweden in the east and is bounded on the northeast by Finland and Russia. Norway lies across the sea from Denmark in the south. As a member of Northern European countries, Norway attracts tourists from home and abroad with its unique Northern European amorous feelings. The travel theme popularized by Norway is the power of nature. Original natural landscape has always been the most distinctive part of Norway. In recent years, more and more tourists come to Norway, in order to get close to the nature and experience nature.
Most seasoned travelers would agree that that best places for tourists-who have been here in Norway for the first time-are the cities including Trondheim, Tromsø, Bergen, and Stavanger. Here, you can find simple to plush accommodations. You can easily fit in these areas because there is easy access to almost everything including public transportation, entertainment, banks, hospitals, and other establishments that would cater to your needs while you are away from home.
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.
If you’re up on an adventure trail, you can simply follow a footpath or hiking trail along a river bank or you can follow tracks over flower-filled fields and meadows that lead to shaded woodlands. Through many ways of discovery, you can explore Norway’s gorges, sacred caves and clear waterfalls. Through a travel by train, you can have a magnificent view of the countryside that can lead to rural markets that offer local wines samples.
You can also participate in awesome events. Although famous for its amazing natural wonders, Norway is not just about nature, water sports and camping. It also features concerts, markets, cinema, festivals, floral displays and carnivals. Each region has its own long and varied tradition of special events that appeal to any targeted market or crowd.
During your stay in Norway, you can relish various sights and sounds of unique spectacles and events. The venues of these series of events are usually connected so you can participate in all of them. With easily accessible extensive public transport system, you can enjoy and participate in the unique events and celebrations held in various places here.
