HOW TO TRAVEL NORWAY - Worth Every $

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Meanwhile, I'm sitting here in Norway waiting for the sun to come back.

Admiralgrusbil
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Second largest city of Norway with half a million inhabitants:

«Quaint little town»...

petfama
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I never realized how many of the iconic travel pics I’ve seen on insta are actually in Norway!

naimanadd
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As a Norwegian, I truly appreciate how others look at the little country of Norway. Love the way you pronunciat-ish the location names. cant wait for spring time, not this winter-ish weather. keep it up!

audunkippenes
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Only eight days with no sun? I haven't seen the sun in over half a month

yvindsimonsen
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A huge opportunity that people may not be aware of, you can camp on public lands for free, and there are countless campgrounds that re extremely clean and affordable. That’s how you can save a TON of money!

markhix_realtor
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Fell in love over and over again with Lofoten .... my dream destination

fhee_
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She does not like brunost? We will not forget this

viken
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Norwegian Brown cheese taste like peanut butter? it has more like a caramel taste to it...

jimandrelunde
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This is Europe, nothing there is cheap. Super easy driving, nothing about is difficult. The place is just stunning, been on my bucket list forever. Coming soon.
Thanks for the overview.

emerycomputer
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Love this video from my beautiful country💙🇳🇴Hope people would like to visit 😊Sending lots of blessings! Keep making great content👍🏼

HCK_Cat_
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Fun fact. On the farms in the Geiranger Fjord, farmers on the mountain sides inwards used to leash/tie up their children with ropes so they wouldn't fall off back in the days while they were out working.
Also, if you ever go to Ålesund in the summertime, highly reccomend taking a small detour out to the bird island of Runde and either take a boat trip around the island, or take a hike to see the birds. Watching tens of thousands of birds roost in the mountainside, dozens of eagles soaring around just meters above your head. Glorious.
If you search for Rund Runde, a video a german tourist filmed a few years ago, you can see some of the sights. And the tourguide on the boat is my grandfather :D

Prompeius
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Sun goes up when I go to work, sun is down two hours before I leave....

Welcome to Norway, and that's not 8 days, that's from november to late march...

haakonht
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Always nice to have people like u sharing the beauty of the world with us means alot. 🖒

bilalareys
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I really enjoyed watching this. I liked how he gave an honost opinion, both negative and positive, about the sights. Alot of travel youtubers just say everything is AMZING PURRFECT OMG

catbearlol
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The best you can do to keep the prices down, is to travel with collective transportation. Many of the places you've mentioned in your videos are reachable via train/bus.

erlendjohanmyrhaug
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I've done Norway road trips 6 times now. Some of the things you did in SW Norway I've not been to. I always gravitate to the north half. And of course it really doesn't make any sense to go there outside of the (or near) midnight sun period from May 16 to Aug 15. Before June 1 it is still wintery in Lofoten. We were there last starting 17 May 2017 (Norway Independence Day) and the buds on the trees were JUST beginning to come. This happens in California in early March!
I found it not as expensive as you. We have so much experience that we have plenty of time to shop for accommodation. Self catering is definitely the way to go. Restaurants are mediocre and crazy expensive, plus, everything closes at 7pm! Though we did eat a lot of hot dogs from 24h gas station convenience stores (US$2.50).
Atlantic Rd. totally a tourist gimmick. Lofoten is not an island. It is 7 main islands, most interconnected by undersea tunnels. Try to go on a midnight sun kayak tour. There is not much in the way of high just the most beautiful place in the world.

xachilles
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Norway Roadtrip is awesome I did The road trip in August 2019. It’s mesmerizing

atayyiab
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I've done a very similar itinerary in Norway - it's a once in a lifetime experience and worth spending the money! Given that it is free to camp in Norway, we camped each night with a few Airbnb stays in between. This minimised driving back to towns and driving out of the way! I would recommend packing a tent if you are willing to have a few nights under the stars!

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One thing to mention is the camping culture in Norway. If you can do without the luxuries of a hotel/BnB, pack a tent or book a small cabin at a campground... they’re EVERYWHERE! They’ll have spaces to pitch a tent and facilities to shower and use the bathroom. I spent ~6 days roaming some of the same areas in your video and spent no more than $40/night for a small cabin or ~$20 to pitch my tent. Also, Norway’s “Right to Roam” laws make Free Camping a great way to experience the country... check it out!

treystr