Norway (Midnight Sun)

4th - 16th July'2025

13 days Days

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13 days

4500+ KMS

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About this Trip

This is a road trip that takes you to ethereal places in Norway. The locations are beautifully curated after a lot of research and experiences are hind-picked.

Drive through the Lysevegen Road – A 27-hairpin bend mountain road. Explore urban life in Norway’s vibrant capital, Oslo with stunning waterfront views. Admire Bryggen, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, in Bergen. It is one of Norway’s most iconic landmarks. Experience the best of the Norwegian Fjords renowned for its dramatic natural beauty and waterfalls. Take a Fjord cruise for best views of Nærøyfjord, Aurlandsfjord and Geirangerfjord. Geirangerfjord, along with the nearby Nærøyfjord, was added to the UNESCO World Heritage list in 2005 due to its exceptional natural beauty. Feel on top of the world from Trollstigen viewing platform. Trollstigen, also known as the Troll’s Path, is one of Norway’s most famous and dramatic mountain roads. Soak in the views from the Atlantic Ocean Road drive. It’s considered one of the most beautiful drives in the world, consistently ranked among the top driving experiences. You won’t believe your eyes in the Lofoten Islands, an archipelago located above the Arctic Circle. Live the dream in the ‘Midnight Sun’, a natural phenomena above the Arctic Circle, where the sun stays above the horizon for 24 hours a day in summer. Capture these scenes that are out of this world. Get unlimited daytime as the Sun doesn’t set. Hike, cycle or take a Midnight Sun cruise to make the most of it. See you on the roads.

Itenarary Map

Lofoten Islands

You won’t believe your eyes. Experience Nature at its best

The Lofoten Islands are a stunning archipelago in northern Norway, located above the Arctic Circle.

Towering mountains contrast with turquoise waters and white-sand beaches. Lofoten offers breathtaking views at every turn, perfect for photographers and nature lovers. It is famous for the Midnight Sun. From late May to mid-July, the sun remains visible 24/7, bathing the islands in continuous daylight.

Known for their dramatic landscapes, picturesque fishing villages, and unique natural phenomena, they are one of Norway’s most iconic destinations.

Things To Do

  • Explore the picturesque fishing villages –  Reine & Henningsvær.
  • The E10 Highway runs through Lofoten and is one of the world’s most scenic drives.
  • Reinebringen – The most famous hike with stunning fjord views.
The Midnight Sun

When the Sun doesn’t set

The Midnight Sun is one of the most magical natural phenomena in Norway, where the sun stays above the horizon for 24 hours a day in summer. This occurs in regions above the Arctic Circle, offering endless daylight and unique opportunities to explore the country.

Best places to experience ‘The Midnight Sun’ in Norway are places above the Artic Circle.
North Cape (Nordkapp), Tromsø, Svalbard, Lofoten Islands, Alta and Senja are the main hot spots for tourists this time of the year.

Things To Do

  • Fredvang Bridges –These two dramatic curved bridges connect Fredvang to the mainland, with stunning ocean and mountain views.
  • Eggum – A remote coastal area offering unobstructed views of the Midnight Sun.
  • Nusfjord – A historic fishing village
  • Take a Midnight Sun boat tour from Svolvær harbor.
The Roads

Norway’s roads are some of the most scenic in the world, winding through majestic fjords, towering mountains, and stunning coastlines. Driving in Norway feels like a road trip through a living postcard! 🚗

NATIONAL SCENIC ROUTES

1. Atlantic Ocean Road (Atlanterhavsveien)

  • Often called the “most beautiful road in the world”.
  • A dramatic coastal road with bridges jumping over small islands.
  • Best for a stormy weather drive when waves crash over the road!

2. Trollstigen (The Troll’s Ladder)

  • 11 hairpin bends climbing up a steep mountain pass.
  • Surrounded by waterfalls and towering peaks.
  • Epic viewpoints from the Trollstigen Platform at the top.

3. Lysevegen Road (The Road to Lysebotn) 

  • 27 hairpin turns zigzagging down to Lysefjord.
  • Amazing views from Øygardstøl (Eagle’s Nest) at the top.
  • Kjeragbolten hike starts near here.

4. Geiranger-Trollstigen Scenic Route

  • Connects Geirangerfjord and Trollstigen.
  • Features the Ørnesvingen (Eagle Road) viewpoint for stunning fjord views.
  • Waterfalls like Seven Sisters along the way.

5. Lofoten Scenic Route

  • A dreamlike drive through Lofoten’s fishing villages, beaches, and jagged peaks.
  • Stop at Hamnøy, Reine, and Haukland Beach.
  • Midnight Sun and Northern Lights make it even more magical!

6. Sognefjellet National Tourist Route

  • Norway’s highest mountain road (1,434m above sea level).
  • Passes through Jotunheimen National Park, offering snow-covered peaks even in summer!

7. Hardanger Scenic Route

  • Famous for waterfalls (Vøringsfossen), fjords, and apple orchards.
  • Best in spring (blossom season) or autumn (golden colors).

8. Senja National Scenic Route

  • Often called “Lofoten’s little brother”, but less crowded!
  • Offers rugged coastlines, fjords, and the Devil’s Jaw mountain range.

9. Helgelandskysten Coastal Route

  • Norway’s longest National Scenic Route (650 km).
  • Includes the Arctic Circle, stunning islands, and ferry crossings.
Bergen

Bergen, Norway’s second-largest city, is known as the “Gateway to the Fjords” because of its proximity to famous Fjords.

Bergen is a hub for fjord cruises, making it easy to explore these natural wonders.

Bryggen, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is Bergen’s old Hanseatic wharf and one of Norway’s most iconic landmarks

Ride the Ulriken cable car to Bergen’s highest peak or take the Fløibanen Funicular to Mount Fløyen to enjoy breathtaking views of the city.

Things To Do

  • Explore Bryggen Wharf (UNESCO World Heritage Site)
  • Relax in a floating Fjord Sauna
  • Wander through the charming streets of Nordnes & Sandviken
  • Hike the Seven Mountains of Bergen
Oslo

The vibrant capital of Norway

The city is located at the head of the Oslofjord, providing stunning waterfront views and access to activities like fjord cruises, kayaking, and island hopping.

Oslo uniquely blends urban living with nature, surrounded by forests, hills, and water.

Oslo is famous for its well-preserved Viking ships and artifacts, showcasing Norway’s maritime history.

Things To Do

  • Sauna by the Fjord – A floating sauna experience with a dip in the cold Oslofjord.
  • Explore Nordmarka Forest
  • Oslofjord & Island Hopping
  • Oslo Opera House – Walk on its sloping roof for breathtaking views of the city and the fjord.
  • Vigeland Sculpture Park with over 200 sculptures
Flam

Experience the best of the Norwegian Fjords

Nestled in the innermost part of the Aurlandsfjord, a branch of the Sognefjord, Flåm attracts visitors from around the world seeking breathtaking scenery.

The Nærøyfjord, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, accessible from Flåm, is one of the most stunning fjord landscapes in the world. Regular boat tours and fjord safaris offer close-up views of this spectacular natural wonder.

The Stegastein Viewpoint is a platform extending 30 meters (98 feet) from the mountainside, offering panoramic views of the Aurlandsfjord and surrounding mountains.

Things To Do

  • Ride the Flåm Railway (Flåmsbana)
  • Take a Fjord Cruise on Nærøyfjord
  • Visit Stegastein Viewpoint
  • Hike to Brekkefossen Waterfall
  • Experience the Flåm Zipline
  • Try local beers at Ægir Brewery
  • Explore Undredal, a fjord village
Geiranger Fjord

Geirangerfjord, along with the nearby Nærøyfjord, was added to the UNESCO World Heritage list in 2005 due to its exceptional natural beauty and geological significance.

The fjord is flanked by towering mountains that rise as high as 1,400 meters above sea level and plunge as deep as 500 meters below the water.

The fjord’s deep, clear waters reflect the surrounding landscape, creating stunning vistas.

Things To Do

  • Take a Fjord Cruise or RIB boat tours
  • Visit the Geiranger Skywalk at Dalsnibba
  • Drive the Eagle Road
  • Explore Flydalsjuvet viewpoint
  • Kayak through the Fjord
  • Walk to Storsæterfossen waterfall
  • Relax in Geiranger village