Travel tips to European Countries:
Norway
About the county
Norway
, a Nordic country lying on the western portion of the Scandinavian
Peninsula is located in Northern Europe. It also borders Sweden,
Finland and Russia. Norway is an outstandingly beautiful country
with a long coastline, snowy mountains and breathtaking
fjords.
Oslo
is the capital of Norway and also the largest city. Norway is
bestowed with lots of natural beauty encompassing wild forests,
historic towns and beautiful fishing villages. The country is very
hospitable to the tourists and people are very friendly
too. Many tourists are
attracted by the famous midnight sun of the Arctic. All three big
cities of Norway offer different experiences to
visitors. Norway is a
place to be for nature lovers and for cultural enthusiasts. Norway
is truly one of the greatest tourist destinations of
Europe.


Population & Languages
The population of Norway is only 4.6 million and the official
languages being spoken are Bokmal Norwegian and Nynorsk Norwegian.
Other languages that are also spoken in Norway include Sámi and
Finnish.
Electricity
The voltage is 230 V and the frequency is 50 Hz. The types of plugs
used are Round pin attachment plug and "Schuko" plug and receptacle
with side grounding contacts.
Geographic Location
It is a Nordic country lying on the western portion of the
Scandinavian Peninsula and located in Northern Europe. It also
borders Sweden, Finland and Russia. About two-third area of the
Norway is mountains, has around fifty thousand small islands along
its coast. It also has one of the longest coastlines in the
world.
Climate
The climate of Norway can be termed as Temperate with hot summers
and cold overcast winters. The highlands of interior Norway have an
arctic like climate with snow, severe wind chill and frost. Most of
the rain is along the coastal areas and comes down in winter quite
heavily and frequently. Winters are mild too along the coastal
areas.
Local Customs
Like any other country Norway has its own customs too. It is
customary not to drink until the host makes a toast. It is
customary for guests to offer gifts to the host of a meal. Smoking
is prohibited in most public areas. Casual dress is acceptable for
everyday wear. Tipping the taxi drivers is not customary. Tipping
up to five percent is customary for service in restaurants. Porters
at railway stations and airports charge per piece, while porters at
hotels generally charge around NOK5-10 depending on the number of
pieces of luggage.
Attractions
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Bergen – Numerous museums, galleries, aquarium, medieval age
buildings, cable car to the top of Bergen’s hills and boat trips to
fjords.
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Oslo – Old medieval buildings, churches, modern architecture,
museums like Edvard Munch Museum and the Norwegian Folk Museum, art
galleries, Vigeland Park, and Akershus Fortress
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Fjordland – Geirangerfjorden known for tiny S-shaped fjord,
Sognefjord – the longest and the deepest fjord, beautiful villages
such as Balestrand and Flam, old stave churches, Nærøyfjord –
Narrowest branch of the Sognefjord and Palteau of Jostedalsbreen
glacier
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Tromsø – Arctic cathedral, Polaria and Tromsø
Museum
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Nordland- viewing the midnight sun
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In the high Artic- Spotting walruses, polar bears and
whales
Try local delicacies:
Eat lapskaus (a hearty meat stew with vegetables) or lutefisk
(dried cod soaked in potash (lye)
Further Pleasures:
To read:
A Doll’s House
by quintessential Norwagein dramatist Henrik Ibsen, or Jostein
Gaader’s bestseller Sophie’s World
To listen: to
composer Edvard Grieg or Sami artist Aulu Gaup
To watch: The
Pathfinder, based on a medieval legend and presented in the Sami
language, or Anja Breien’s Jostedalsrypa, about a 14th- century
girl who survived the Black Death
Travel
By Air – Many airlines operate to Norway like Braathens SAFE (BU)
and SAS Scandinavian Airlines (SK), a Scandinavian airline, Air
France, British Airways, Finnair, Icelandair, KLM, Lufthansa,
Northwest Airlines, Norwegian Air Shuttle, Ryanair and Swiss
Airlines. Oslo International Airport (OSL) (Gardermoen) (website:
www.osl.no) is the biggest airport of Norway which is located 30
mile north of Oslo.
Sea - The important passenger ports are Bergen, Kristiansand,
Larvik, Oslo and Stavanger. The main sea routes from the UK,
operated by Fjord Line and DFDS Seaways respectively, are from
Newcastle to Bergen and to Kristiansand.
By Rail – The country is part of the extensive network of trains
connecting the European cities. If you are coming from UK, the
connections are from London via Dover/Ostend (via Denmark, Germany,
The Netherlands and Sweden) or Harwich/Hook of Holland, or from
Newcastle to Bergen via Stavanger. It is also connected to Sweden
throught two routes, with daytime and overnight trains from
Copenhagen, Malm and Stockholm.
Duty Free Items
1.
200 cigarettes or 250g of tobacco products and 200 leaves of
cigarette paper for EU countries.
2.
400 cigarettes or 500g of tobacco products and 200 leaves of
cigarette paper for Non-EU countries.
3.
1liter of spirits and 1liter of wine or 2liter of wine and 2liter
of beer for EU countries.
4.
1liter of spirits and 1liter of wine or 2liter of wine and 2liter
of beer for Non-EU countries.
5.
50g perfume or 500 ml eau de toilette
6.
Gifts , Food, fruits, medications and flowers for personal use of
value up to 3,500 kr
Prohibited Items
Un-canned goods, meat or dairy products, Narcotics, firearms,
ammunition, weapons, eggs, plants, endangered species, fireworks
and alcoholic beverages that contain more than sixty per cent
alcohol.
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