Vøringsfossen Waterfall
Vøringsfossen Waterfall is one of Norway's most famous waterfalls, with a height of 182 meters and a vertical drop of 145 meters. The waterfall is located in Måbødalen Valley, about 18 kilometers from Øvre Eidfjord. Visitors can view the waterfall from both the top and the bottom. Near the Fossli Hotel, you can enjoy a full view of the waterfall and the nearby canyon's magnificent scenery. Many postcards of the waterfall are also taken from this spot.
Jostedalsbreen
Jostedalsbreen, located in the southwestern part of Norway, is one of the largest glaciers on the European continent. The glacier covers an area of approximately 487 square kilometers, with towering ice peaks and spectacular scenery. Jostedalsbreen is not only an ideal place for sightseeing but also a perfect spot for outdoor activities such as glacier hiking and skiing. You can join a glacier expedition team, put on professional gear, receive training in glacier exploration tools and techniques, and then hike across Jostedalsbreen to experience the magical world of glaciers.
Trolltunga
Trolltunga is a famous natural wonder in Norway, located in the Sognefjorden fjord. It is a magnificent rock that hangs over a thousand meters above the sea, known as the Pulpit Rock of Hardanger. Many Norwegians believe that trolls symbolize mystery and power. This flat, elongated rock protruding from the cliff resembles the sharp tongue of a troll, suspended above the lake, creating a breathtaking scene, hence the name. Its unique and spectacular natural landscape has become a popular destination for tourists.