Nærøyfjord
Nærøyfjord is a branch of the Sognefjord, named after its narrow valley. Also known as 'the narrowest fjord in the world,' it is only 250 meters at its narrowest point. Today, Nærøyfjord is listed as a World Heritage site. You can rent a small boat from the town of Flåm to explore the beautiful scenery of the fjord, reach the essence of Norway, and if you're lucky, you might even see wild seals in Nærøyfjord.
Aurlandsfjord
In Aurlandsfjord, Norway, it feels like stepping into a fairy tale world. On the shore, colorful wooden houses and ancient waterwheels bring you a sense of tranquility and comfort. The historic old church adds a touch of mystery. This is a picturesque paradise, making you feel as if you are in a magical wonderland.
Lysefjord
Lysefjord is located in the southwest of Norway and is one of the most famous fjords in Norway. The fjord is renowned for its two famous rocks - Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock) and Kjeragbolten (Kjerag Boulder), which have become popular destinations for hiking enthusiasts. The two large rock platforms perched high above Lysefjord are very spacious and are among the best viewpoints to overlook the fjord and appreciate its beauty. Whether you seek thrilling adventures or wish to relax and unwind in nature, the scenery of Lysefjord will leave you captivated.