The country that falls in love at first sight ????
Norway is like a model of what an ideal country should look like. Kind of like those layouts that show you how your house will look like in the future and you look and clap your hands happily. Some will say that it's all thanks to resources (oil), and they would be very wrong. Resources can be used in different ways, and Norway shows by example how to do it.
And the crazy views and the beauty of nature, I do not even see the point in commenting - on half of my videos standard background were heard sobbing and sniffing, because the emotions just can not be contained!
And, of course, after our trip, the main question about Norway was, "Is it very expensive?" So here are few tips on that:
1) If you ride a cab - expensive (for example, to get from the airport to Stavanger - at least $50 for 15km), if you take a bus - no (the same road from the airport to Stavanger - $5).
2) if to stay in a hotel - pretty expensive (room per night from $150), if you rent an apartment on Airbnb - no (super nice apartment, for example, costs $50 per night).
3) If you eat in restaurants - expensive (average bill, I think, will be $ 40 per person), if you cook yourself - no (prices in the supermarket high only for meat, eggs and bread, otherwise all relatively affordable).
4) If you buy packaged tours - expensive (a trip to Lysefjord, for example, from $ 70), if you plan the route yourself - no (for us, a similar "tour" cost $ 30).
Norway is like a model of what an ideal country should look like. Kind of like those layouts that show you how your house will look like in the future and you look and clap your hands happily. Some will say that it's all thanks to resources (oil), and they would be very wrong. Resources can be used in different ways, and Norway shows by example how to do it.
And the crazy views and the beauty of nature, I do not even see the point in commenting - on half of my videos standard background were heard sobbing and sniffing, because the emotions just can not be contained!
And, of course, after our trip, the main question about Norway was, "Is it very expensive?" So here are few tips on that:
1) If you ride a cab - expensive (for example, to get from the airport to Stavanger - at least $50 for 15km), if you take a bus - no (the same road from the airport to Stavanger - $5).
2) if to stay in a hotel - pretty expensive (room per night from $150), if you rent an apartment on Airbnb - no (super nice apartment, for example, costs $50 per night).
3) If you eat in restaurants - expensive (average bill, I think, will be $ 40 per person), if you cook yourself - no (prices in the supermarket high only for meat, eggs and bread, otherwise all relatively affordable).
4) If you buy packaged tours - expensive (a trip to Lysefjord, for example, from $ 70), if you plan the route yourself - no (for us, a similar "tour" cost $ 30).
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