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Geography

Norway is part of the scandinavian peninsula in Northern Europe sharing borders with Sweden, Finland and Russia as well as being right above Denmark. It is characterised by extreme landscapes from the frozen north of Svalbard to the deep fjords of the south giving it such a magical feel and breathtaking beauty.

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History

The history of Norway is highly influenced by its climate and terrain as inhabitants migrated there following the retreat of the great inland ice sheets. They started off by fishing and hunting reindeer to survive until agricultural settlements started to appear near the fjords. The viking age is one which characterizes the entire scandinavian peninsula where it was mainly an age of expansion through trade, colonization and raid and it adds alot to the country’s culture and history.

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Culture

The culture of Norway is closely linked to the country's history and geography. The unique Norwegian farm culture, sustained to this day, has resulted not only from scarce resources and a harsh climate but also from ancient property laws. In the 19th century, Norwegian culture blossomed as efforts continued to achieve an independent identity in the areas of literature, art and music. This continues today in the performing arts and as a result of government support for exhibitions, cultural projects and artwork

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Attractions

Norway is a true winter wonderland and is mostly visited because of its snow covered forests, beautiful villages and amazing wildlife. It’s also one of the best places to see the Northern Lights if you go to the right place at the right time.

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What we do

In winter you can enjoy cross country skiing your way through central Norway around the UNESCO world heritage village of Roros while camping in the wilderness and going on a truly breathtaking dog sledding ride through the snowy forests. For the more daring souls, you can try our arctic expedition course which will leave you an expert in running your own expedition in the wilderness from setting up campsites, cooking, staying warm in extreme weather conditions and simply enjoy the beauty of nature in the most remote areas. For summer lovers, you can try our more weather friendly journeys where you can go rafting, hiking, and horseback riding.