The Land of the Midnight SunThere is something raw yet mystical about Norway. It can be the rugged landscapes, the fiery glaciers or its magnificent fjords. Traveling through Norway is like going back in time, walking the same path the Vikings did. Norway has so many natural wonders. If you want to experience the midnight sun phenomenon, schedule your trip during summer. The midnight sun lasts from the 13th of May until the 29th of July. Norway has its own bevy of beautiful beaches
The winter season offers a different kind of fun for travelers. Skiing is a popular sport in Norway but it is the Aurora Borealis that drives visitors to brave the Norwegian snow. The country’s capital, Oslo, offers travelers a bit of everything: culture, nature, international cuisine and a swinging nightlife. Although not as popular as Oslo, Bergen city is the more picturesque of the two. The Bryggen district of the city is a crowd favorite with its well preserved medieval architectures set against the Vagen Bay. The Hanseatic Museum, named after the Hanseatic merchants that lived in the building, is considered one of the most fascinating museums in the world. The best way to get around the city is by foot.