Extremely Low Cost Travels - Norway - Episode 3 - In the Far North.
Elementary school girl shows that even in COVID times and with little financial resources it is possible to organize amazing trips all over Europe. The current episode concentrates on one of the most expensive countries to live in - Norway. But with own supplies and free accomodation in mountain huts or in a tent it is possible to greatly reduce the costs of expedition to such an extraordinary country.
Unusually beautiful landscapes, vast open spaces, clean environment and original ways for free accomodation will bring many unforgettable adventures.
If you value non-standard ways of traveling, cheap, low budget trips to the wild, accommodation in tents and beautiful landscapes away from the crowd, then you might be interested in this video.
The cost of one-month expedition from Poland to Norway and back (total distance more than 10.000km) was assumed not to exceed 500€ per person. Is it feasible with such a budget or maybe is it impossible in such an expensive country? Or perhaps it will cost us much less? The answer you'll find in the last episode of the Norway series.
We are planning other expeditions like the one presented in this video.
We consider trips all over Europe and Asia.
If you are interested in joining contact us:
majewski_pawel@tlen.pl
00:00 Intro
01:09 In previous episodes ...
02:34 The road from Lofoten to the North
03:29 Norwegian taiga
04:49 Skibotn Lyngenfjord
07:10 Lyngen Alps
08:27 Kvænangsfjellet Pass and 4-hour sunset
09:18 Road to Alta
09:54 Norwegian tundra on the way to Nordkapp
11:13 Fjords of the Far North
12:12 North Cape and the alpine tundra
12:49 Nordkapp - (non) paid parking entrance
14:03 Is Nordkapp the northern tip of Europe?
14:33 Landscapes of the North Cape
15:33 Free accommodation and huts beyond the Arctic Circle
18:34 Rainy weather and return to the South
19:50 Specific landscapes in rainy weather
20:58 Amazing fjords near Lodingen
24:22 Farewell to the Lofoten
25:20 Summary of the episode
25:33 In the next episode...
Elementary school girl shows that even in COVID times and with little financial resources it is possible to organize amazing trips all over Europe. The current episode concentrates on one of the most expensive countries to live in - Norway. But with own supplies and free accomodation in mountain huts or in a tent it is possible to greatly reduce the costs of expedition to such an extraordinary country.
Unusually beautiful landscapes, vast open spaces, clean environment and original ways for free accomodation will bring many unforgettable adventures.
If you value non-standard ways of traveling, cheap, low budget trips to the wild, accommodation in tents and beautiful landscapes away from the crowd, then you might be interested in this video.
The cost of one-month expedition from Poland to Norway and back (total distance more than 10.000km) was assumed not to exceed 500€ per person. Is it feasible with such a budget or maybe is it impossible in such an expensive country? Or perhaps it will cost us much less? The answer you'll find in the last episode of the Norway series.
We are planning other expeditions like the one presented in this video.
We consider trips all over Europe and Asia.
If you are interested in joining contact us:
majewski_pawel@tlen.pl
00:00 Intro
01:09 In previous episodes ...
02:34 The road from Lofoten to the North
03:29 Norwegian taiga
04:49 Skibotn Lyngenfjord
07:10 Lyngen Alps
08:27 Kvænangsfjellet Pass and 4-hour sunset
09:18 Road to Alta
09:54 Norwegian tundra on the way to Nordkapp
11:13 Fjords of the Far North
12:12 North Cape and the alpine tundra
12:49 Nordkapp - (non) paid parking entrance
14:03 Is Nordkapp the northern tip of Europe?
14:33 Landscapes of the North Cape
15:33 Free accommodation and huts beyond the Arctic Circle
18:34 Rainy weather and return to the South
19:50 Specific landscapes in rainy weather
20:58 Amazing fjords near Lodingen
24:22 Farewell to the Lofoten
25:20 Summary of the episode
25:33 In the next episode...
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