"The Fjord Kingdom" Journey through the fjords of Norway

Known as the "Kingdom of Fjords," Norway is famous for its beautiful fjords. These fjords are among the largest in the world and have been recognized as one of the best-preserved tourist destinations in the world by National Geographic Traveler magazine. What makes up the unique fjord scenery of Norway is its incredibly winding coastline, with countless stunning fjords stretching from north to south. Let's now explore these magical landscapes together!

Song En Bay

The Sognefjord is Norway's longest and deepest fjord, spanning 204 kilometers and including many popular attractions such as the Geiranger Fjord, the town of Flåm, and the Vøringsfossen waterfall, continuing all the way to the Jotunheimen National Park. Glacial runoff flows into the fjord, giving it an emerald green color and surrounded by majestic mountains, making it a breathtaking sight to behold. The "Norway in a Nutshell" tour, which is very popular with tourists, encapsulates the essence of the Sognefjord and allows visitors to enjoy a boat tour and experience unparalleled beauty.

Garonne River estuary bay

The Geiranger Fjord is located in the north of Bergen, Norway, and is one of the four great fjords in the country, known for its numerous waterfalls and magnificent scenery. The fjord is 16 kilometers long, with towering mountains on both sides reaching over 1500 meters high, making it a breathtaking sight. The village of Geiranger at the top of the fjord is a must-visit for tourists, while the Fjord lookout and Dalsnibba lookout, with their spectacular views reaching up to 1500 meters high, are also popular spots for photography enthusiasts. A visit to the Geiranger Fjord is sure to make you feel the mystery and charm of nature.

Hadaunggya Bay

As one of Norway's "Four Great Fjords", the Hardangerfjord is about 179 kilometers long, making it the second longest fjord in Norway and also the most gentle. Its shores are full of charming small villages, making it a popular tourist destination. The pastoral scenery on both sides of the fjord is breathtaking. Among them, Norheimsund's secret fairyland, the apple town of Lofthus, and the resort town of Ullensvang are the most famous attractions between the fjords, and are worth a visit.