1 Week in Norway: Bergen, Oslo, Fjord Cruise, Scenic Train Ride | Travel Vlog
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- Norway is a scenic country of the European Nordics. In this vlog video we'll show you how we spent a week in Norwegian cities like Bergen and Oslo, how we enjoyed nature by visiting the Mustraumen Fjord, hiking on mountains like Floyen and Ulriken, and what scenic nature daytrip we did from the Capital city by going to Vettakollen and Sognsvann.
We started in the City of Bergen which is famous for it's Unesco World Heritage site of the Bryggen Hanseatic quarter, it's fishmarket, the surrounding Fjords and mountains, and of course being the rainiest city of Europe: the rain. Can the ever changing weather and chill air make it harder to enjoy your time here? Let's find out in this video.
We also took one of the most scenic train rides in Europe: The Bergen-Oslo train ride. The line goes through the Norwegian mountain range, along fjord lines, rivers, lakes and forests. It's basically a 7 hour long reel of beatiful nature!
Our last stop was Oslo, a city with many faces showcasing some old and a lot of new, it certainly a place with a very unique vibe.
Watch till the end because on our last day I looked back on the trip and highlighted some of my remarks about the trip, which may be useful if you are also planning to visit Norway.
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TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 Let's go to Bergen
01:14 Day 2: Exploring the City of Bergen
05:21 Day 3: Mostraumen Fjord Cruise and Mt Floyen
09:46 Day 4: Hiking at Mount Ulriken
13:11 Day 5: Scenic Train ride Bergen-Oslo
16:40 Day 6: Exploring Oslo city
20:03 Day 7: Vettakollen Hike and Reflecting on trip
This channel deserves a lot more subscribers and likes. Your content is really entertaining, engaging, fun, and useful at the same time. Thank you for all the effort you put in your videos. Greetings from Cuba 🙏
Thank you so much! Really glad to hear you enjoy what we do, this gives us more motivation to keep going! 😊
You always pick such beautiful places to visit. Thank you for showing me a country that in all honesty I probably will never have the opportunity to visit. Norway is stunning.
Somehow you manage to choose all my favourite places and Norway is definitely one of them! We've crossed the country all the way from east to west and south to the very most northern point, the nordkapp. We've never focused on the cities (though we did visit some) because we traveled in our camper van together with Aranka and Anyó, our two Kuvasz dogs. It's a country full of magical nature and it's a real joy you can place your camper or tent anywhere in the magnificent countryside, make long hikes during the day and have a barbecue over a fire in the evening ...
Also, compliments on your Norwegian pronunciation! 👍
Fun fact: It was actually Norway that introduced salmon to Japan and sushi. Before Norway did a major marekting campaign in Japan in the 90´ties slamon was considered not suitable for sushi. :)
How to fall in love with Norway? Go to Norway….
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Hey, thanks a lot, happy to hear you enjoy our content and also happy the algorithm had a good day for us too 😀
Another awesome video 🙌I've been following you since discovering your Budapest videos, I'm sure your channel's gonna blow up with the constant flow of high-quality videos.
Thank you so much for the kind words and support! :)
Norway used to be an inexpensive (not exactly poor) country until around 1970 when the oil industry got started. Drilling for oil from platforms in the North Sea/Atlantic require lots of skilled people and large investments which drove salaries up in the whole country. It also meant huge increase in income (taxes) for Norway as a country, so the oil started the uplift, but there are several smaller contributors (hydro power, salmon farming etc).
For someone living in Norway to have a standard of living comparable to someone in Germany, France and other central European countries they need more expensive houses (and clothes) because of much harsher climate, more expensive roads and railway lines because of the mountains, rivers and (again) climate. Norway also has a good health care system, pretty good education and (necessarily) high taxes. It all adds up and for people with basic jobs to earn a decent living mean that are no inexpensive production of anything in Norway everything gets expensive - also for Norwegians. Btw, the beer prices you found - you could have done much worse!
Thanks for the detailed comment! It never occurred to me but it makes so much sense that a lot of the infrastructure must be more regularly maintained, more challenging to make due to the geography and climate. And it's all connected, bringing up the cost for everything basically. I now have a more clear perspective, thanks 😊
I don't know why, but every time i watch your movie i desperately need to make myself some coffee. But that's good, good coffee isn't bad.
Hehhe, happy to hear these videos may go well with a good cup of coffee 😊☕
Great video from Bergen and Oslo!
Norway is an expensive country, that is true. The reason is that the country has some of the world's highest living standards in general. The United Nations collects data on life quality and other factors to create its so-called Human Development Report ranking all countries in the world, showing where people are healthiest and wealthiest. The 2022 report placed Norway as number one for the 13th time in a row.
So expensive is a relative term. Example: Certainly cheaper in Albania but what good does it do to the Albanians? Another example: Switzerland is about as expensive as Norway and that country ranks second after Norway in standard of living.
Orange really suits you ;D
Such a beautiful and nicely crafted upload my friend! Great storytelling!
Thank you! Happy you enjoyed it! :)
When it comes to pirices and economy you of course need to tak into concideration that salaries are also higher in Norway than many other countries. Although many Norwegians find Norway expensive, compared to many other countries we spend less percent of our salary on groceries than many other countries.
My family and I LOVE your show! We recently moved to Budapest and have larned SO much about the city and surrounding areas from it.
Random question: I see that you have the Peak Design Everyday backpack (even in the rain when you fimled this episode); I've been considering buying it, but am l curious what you think about it after having it for some time. Thanks and keep up the good work!
Thank you so much! 😊 The Peak Design Backpack is one of my favorite backpacks as I love how I can setup the interiors to have better access to items. I am not a professional photographer, but I can still utilise this feature if I just travel or go to work. There are a few things I may also note after all these years : this is a 20l pack, and because if the setup and sturdiness there is less flexibility in terms of how much you can pack in. So 20l space here may not be equal to 20l in other packs which are a bit more flexible. But I still love this, have it for 6 years now, and only 1 zip gave up so far. If this one needs to be retired, I will think about getting the same, but maybe in 30l edition. (I don't have PD sponsorship, but open for it 😅)
Nor way nice போட்டோ
உங்கள் spice சூப்பர்
As an Norwegian commenting on our economy and with the current inflation we are experiencing, prices has really skyrocketed the last year and it is getting harder and harder to buy what you want, I've never been the one to go for things that are on sale / discount but right now I have no choice, I have to be more picky and choosy with what I buy.
Thanks for sharing, it certainly helps getting a better perspective that we don't get just as a visitor.