A 10-day 8-night trip to Norway

  • DAY1Shanghai - Copenhagen
  • DAY2Copenhagen-Oslo-Tromsø

    Attraction:Polar aquarium

    The design is avant-garde and simple, and five cuboid "ice cubes" are stacked together.

    Attraction:Arctic Cathedral

    The church uses a stylish design of glass and concrete fusion, which is cleverly combined with the winter and aurora of Tromsø, and is affectionately known as the "Snow Church" by locals.

    Attraction:Port area

    The port district, where the city of Tromsø began, is home to several reconstructed colorful warehouse buildings.

    Attraction:Tromsø Bridge

    The Tromsø Bridge was built in 1960 and has a total length of 1016 meters. It straddles the strait and connects the island of Tromsø to the mainland.

    Attraction:Storsteinen Mountain Cable car

    As we climbed to the highest point in the city of Tromsø, we had a panoramic view of the whole city. In the distance, the rolling mountains are covered with white snow, like a quiet winter picture. Nearby, countless lights flicker, as if the lights of thousands of homes shine in the night, and the distant snow-capped mountains shine together, showing a beautiful scene of harmonious coexistence between man and nature. Standing at this commanding height, behind us is the vast and desolate Arctic gate, as if in a no one's land, feel the unique charm of this mysterious land. At this moment, the inner excitement is difficult to express in words, can only be deeply immersed in this magnificent scenery.

  • DAY3特伦姆瑟-巴尔迪-纳尔维克

    Attraction:Polar Park

    Polar Park is a wildlife park located in the northern tip of the world. It is located in a valley and covers a vast area. The zoo is famous for its rich wildlife resources, especially the four animals of the Arctic Wolf, Arctic fox, brown bear and bobcat, which are known as the "four stars" of the zoo. These animals are not kept in small cages, but are released into vast wild environments. This practice is not only to protect the natural living environment of these animals, but also to provide visitors with an opportunity to get close to these wild animals, so that they can more truly feel the natural state of the animals.

    Attraction:Narvik

    Narvik is a beautiful city in the north of Norway, located in the Ofotfjorden, next to the Vestfjordur in the Norwegian Sea. Thanks to its unique geographical location, the port area of Narvik is distributed in Narvik Fjordur on the southern bank of the eastern part of Ofotfjorden, making it a natural port that does not freeze all year round. As you walk through this small town, you will be fascinated by the wonderful meeting of fjords and mountains, as if you are in a fine painting. Here, you will feel surrounded by magnificent mountains and embraced by peaceful fjords, the kind of peaceful beauty that can only be felt standing here.

  • DAY4Narvik - Andenes - Sortland

    Attraction:Whale museum

    Professional guides will guide you through the knowledge of polar whales and the fascinating polar ecology before you leave.

    Events:Andenes goes whale watching

    Norway is home to about 75 species of whales, which are part of the Marine ecosystem of the North Sea. Here the whales can be fed all year round; These waters are the perfect habitat for many whale species such as sperm whales, humpback whales, flying whales, minke whales, fin whales, and killer whales. To observe these fantastic creatures, we must move to Andenes, which is the best place to spot and admire these huge and gentle creatures. It takes about 4 hours to reach Andenes from Narvik; You will experience the new archipelago and its amazing scenery, as well as the joy of seeing whales in your own environment. Andness is located to the north of Vesteralen Island, adjacent to "Bleik-canyon," a deep-sea canyon on the edge of the continental shelf that is home to a variety of whales throughout the year. Join us on our beautiful whale watching tour of Andness to experience these impressive animals up close.

    Attraction:Sortland

    Sortland is the "Blue City," with houses painted in varying shades of blue that speak of the town's proximity to the sea and symbolize Sortland's maritime and fishing heritage. If you look closely at the blue facades, there are also Spaces for poems and short essays written by the city's young people, including the famous Norwegian writer Lars Sabi Christensen.

  • DAY5Sortland-Svolwell

    Attraction:Svolwell

    Svolwell, this charming town is located on the southern shore of Austvågøy , the largest island in Norway's Lofoten Archipelago. It is backed by steep rock peaks and faces the gloomy and mysterious Norwegian Sea. Despite its modest size, the town has some of the most modern amenities on the island, offering residents and visitors a colorful life experience. Here, you can enjoy the breathtaking scenery of the magnificent mountains and rivers and the vast ocean, and feel the life of the people who live and work in peace and contentment. It seems that you are in a little-known, secret and quiet paradise on earth, enjoying the gifts of nature and the warmth of the world.

    Events:Lofoten rides

    At Lofoten Horseback Riding, you will be led by a professional instructor on an unforgettable journey to the Fjordurs beach on the ponies endemic to the polar regions. This trip is about an hour's drive from Svolwell, and along the way you can enjoy stunning fjordur scenery. The route will also pass some ancient Viking ruins, allowing you to enjoy the natural beauty at the same time, but also feel the thick history. The instructor will adjust the saddle for you to make sure that you are comfortable to ride, and choose the right speed according to your level and preferences to ensure that you can enjoy the ride safely and happily.

  • DAY6Svolwell -Å - Reine-Svolvir

    Attraction:E10 Road

    The entire section of the E10 highway in Lofoten is a national scenic route in Norway, and it is like a scenic road to show you the heart-warming beauty of the archipelago, which is unique in the Arctic Circle.

    Attraction:Ramberg

    An idyllic spot in Jusnesvika, off the E10 road, a narrow passage made of sleepers leads to Rambergstranda Beach.

    Attraction:Å

    The town with the short name in the world, the "A" is the last syllable character in Norwegian, representing the place where everything ends and restarts. At the end of the Lofoten Islands road, the town is a protected traditional fishing village.

    Attraction: Reine

    A poetic town, it is an important part of this Arctic Circle mystery, but also a particularly shining place, known as the "Norwegian village of beauty".

    Attraction:Hamnøy Village

    The village of Hamnøy is one of the three most beautiful fishing villages on the island of Moskenes, and when you stand in the village of Lofoten Hamnøy, you will have a feeling of passing through the peace as if from another world.

    Attraction:Viking Museum of Lofoten

    The Lofoten Viking Museum is a reconstructed, 83-metre long traditional Viking longhouse based on the Chief's longhouse in the Bode area of the Lofoten Islands, built around 500 AD.

    Event:Viking Age themed feast

    You will then enter the Viking Longhouse, as a guest of the ancient Viking nobility, to participate in a unique Viking Age themed dinner.

  • DAY7Svolwell - Trollfjordur - Svolwell

    Attraction:Trollfjordur cruise

    With a professional Marine guide to keep you safe and enrich your knowledge of the glaciers and Marine animals of the Norwegian fjordurs, you can float in a kayak as if you were sitting on the sea, looking straight at the bottom through the clear water, and panoramic views of the narrow fjordurs, magnificent mountains and dotted islands. When you are in this place full of old Norse customs, you will deeply feel the unique charm of that era. Here, time seems to slow down, as if the footsteps of history can be heard. You have the chance to encounter white-tailed sea eagles soaring in the sky or feeding on the sea, and these spectacular scenes will make you feel the magic of nature and the vitality of life.

    Events:Lofoten sea fishing

    Lofoten is a natural fishing ground that once fed most of Norway. The best way to experience local life is to become a fisherman yourself. On the Ms Symra you will be guided by a professional crew and embark on an exciting Lofoten fishing trip. After about 45 minutes of sea sailing, we will arrive at the ideal sea fishing spot, where there are 10 complete sets of fishing gear at our disposal, and everyone can take turns to experience the fun of sea fishing. For the harvest of sea fishing, we will cook live on the fishing grounds (provided that there is a catch), so that you can experience the freshest taste of the sea.

  • DAY8Svolwell - Henningsvær - Evenes - Oslo

    Attraction:Henningsvær Stadium

    Henningsvær is actually a sparsely populated fishing village with only about 500 inhabitants, located on two adjacent islands in northern Norway. Despite the small size of the village, it has a very noticeable football stadium. The football stadium is undoubtedly one of the most magnificent and spectacular buildings on the island. Whether it is day or night, the football field is always full of vitality and becomes the most attractive place in the village. The football field is surrounded by magnificent natural landscapes, both lofty mountains and deep and quiet oceans, and the scenery is breathtaking.

    The pitch sits on a patch of hard rock at the southern tip of the island and is surrounded by asphalt paved roads, ensuring spectators can stand comfortably to watch the game. The most exciting thing is that this magnificent football stadium is open to everyone free of charge, whether local residents or visitors from far away, at any time to enjoy the infinite fun and passion of football. When night falls, the lights of the football field illuminate the entire village, as if to show people that even in this remote fishing village, life can be full of passion and vitality. The existence of this football stadium makes Henningswell not only a geographical presence, but also a place full of human care and community spirit.

  • DAY9Oslo

    Attraction:Oslo City Hall

    Oslo City Hall is a brick red building that was built in 1950 to celebrate the 900th anniversary of Oslo's founding. It was decorated and touched up by Norwegian artists from 1900 to 1950. The various halls inside the city Hall display the works of 323 artists, giving a comprehensive view of Norway's history, culture, and people's work and life.

    Attraction:Oslo Opera House

    Built in five years, the Oslo Opera House is located on the shore of the Oslo Bjørvika area, near the station, built in the style of a ship, facing the Oslo small fjord, and is the venue for Norway's major operas and other cultural events.

    Attraction:Oslo Royal Palace

    The Norwegian Royal Palace is now the residence and office of the Norwegian royal family, which was built in 1825 by King Carl Johann and officially opened in 1849. The Norwegian royal family holds banquets and state meetings at the palace.

    Attraction:Vigeland installation

    Norwegian sculptor Vigeland spent more than 20 years in his later years to carefully complete nearly 200 statues of people with different expressions, with a total of 650 relief figures. The statues all stand in the Vigeland Statue Park in the northwest corner of the capital Oslo.

    These statues are carved out of copper, iron or granite, and they speak of life in various gestures. Walking through the park is like coming to the Outdoor Art Museum, which is said to be the largest sculpture park in the world.

  • DAY10Oslo-Copenhagen-Shanghai

    Attraction:Karl Johan Gate

    Oslo's main thoroughfare, whether it's a sunny day or a starlit night, is the perfect place to experience the charm of city life. This popular thoroughfare runs from Oslo Central Railway Station in the west to the Royal Palace in the east, like an artery running through the heart of the city. It is not only an important traffic artery in Oslo, but also an important link between the eastern and western ends of the city. This avenue is lined with various shops, restaurants and cafes, making it a good place for leisure and entertainment for both citizens and tourists. The street is lined with a variety of small shops and cafes, colorful signs shining in the sun, attracting pedestrians. This pedestrian street is like a vein full of vitality, transmitting the vitality and enthusiasm of the city to every corner.

    It is home to a wide variety of shops, restaurants and cafes with a dizzying array of goods and enticing cuisine. Street musicians play beautiful melodies here and adorn the city landscape with their talents. Young artists also show their handicrafts here, each work is full of creativity and uniqueness, making people feel the strong artistic atmosphere of the city. Whether you're strolling through the hustle and bustle of the city or sipping a cup of coffee quietly in one of the cafes, this avenue will allow you to fully experience Oslo's urban charm.

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