A Land of Fjords and Natural Beauty
Geography
• Norway is famed for its dramatic fjords, including the spectacular Sognefjord—the longest and deepest in the country.
• The Scandinavian Mountains offer exceptional hiking, skiing, and mountaineering.
• Its extensive coastline features countless islands and archipelagos.



Discover Norway’s Breathtaking Views
Browse a handpicked selection of photos capturing Norway’s majestic landscapes and vibrant culture.


Culture
• Norway has a rich cultural heritage focused on design, architecture, and literature.
• The country hosts many festivals such as the Viking Festival and Oslo Jazz Festival.
• Norwegian cuisine highlights seafood, waffles, and traditional pastries.

History
• The Viking Age is central to Norway’s history, with numerous sites and museums preserving this heritage.
• Norway was united with Denmark for centuries before gaining independence from Sweden in 1905.
Economy
• Norway boasts a prosperous economy driven by oil, gas, technology, seafood, and forestry.
• Its sovereign wealth fund is among the largest globally.

Top Places to Visit
• Oslo: Vigeland Sculpture Park, Viking Ship Museum, Akershus Fortress
• Bergen: Historic Bryggen district, Flåm Church, and the scenic Flåm Railway
• Trolltunga: Iconic rock formation for adventurous hikers
• Sognefjord: Stunning fjord landscapes and charming villages
Visitor Tips
• English is widely spoken, but learning some Norwegian phrases is helpful.
• Outdoor enthusiasts will find abundant hiking, skiing, and kayaking opportunities.
• Be sure to explore Norway’s breathtaking fjords and mountains.