The Nordic countries are a geographical and cultural region in Northern Europe and the North Atlantic. It consists of five countries.
(Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden)
as well as their autonomous regions.
(The Åland Islands, the Faroe Islands, and Greenland)
2. NORDIC COUNTRIES
The Nordic countries are a geographical and
cultural region in Northern Europe and the North
Atlantic. It consists of five countries.
(Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden)
as well as their autonomous regions.
(The Åland Islands, the Faroe Islands, and Greenland)
4. DENMARK
Continent -: Europe
Capital -: Copenhagen
Area -: 43,094 km2 (1.53%)
Population -: 56,78,348. July 1, 2015 (0.078%)
Currency -: Danish Krone
Language -: Danish
World HS -: 04
5. NORWAY
Continent -: Europe
Capital -: Oslo
Area -: 323,802 km2 (6.03%)
Population -: 51,76,998. April 1,2015 (0.071%)
Currency -: Norwegian Krone
Language -: Norwegian, Bokmål, Nynorsk
Landscape -: Rugged Coastline, Fjords, Mountains
6. SWEDEN
Continent -: Europe
Capital -: Stockholm
Area -: 450,295 km2 (8.87%)
Population -: 97,93,172. June 30,2015 (0.13%)
Currency -: Swedish Krona
Language -: Swedish
7. FINLAND
Continent -: Europe
Capital -: Helsinki
Area -: 338,424 km2 (10.15)
Population -: 54,85,768. August 26,2015 (0.075%)
Currency -: Euro
Language -: Finnish, Swedish
8. ICELAND
Continent -: Europe
Capital -: Reykjavík
Area -: 103,000 km2 (2.67%)
Population -: 3,30,610. July 1,2015 (0.0046%)
Currency -: Icelandic Króna
Language -: Icelandic
12. What is a Schengen visa?
A Schengen visa is a visa for the Schengen Area:
26 countries with no border controls between
them.
The Convention implementing the Schengen
Agreement came into force on 26 March 1995.
The Schengen countries require visitors to obtain
a common visa, which permits entry to the
Schengen Area. The Schengen countries have
reached agreements with each other on entry
requirements and a common visa application
form.
13. countries
Austria
Belgium
The Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Iceland
Italy
Latvia
Liechtenstein
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Malta
The Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Slovakia
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland.
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16. PROFILE
A family of 04 (Parent and kids, One boy 12 years and
one girl 6 years) from Hubli has decided to travel to
Nordic countries .They want a family oriented itinerary
where they have real fun in Nordic countries for them as
well as their children's. They have limited budget and are
not interested in traditional hotels. They want to have a
slow place tour and at the same time do not compromise
on missing any must – must type of sightseeing. Advice a
package. They prefer Indian foods mostly.
20. Apartment
Modern and fully equipped and furnished apartments
situated in the newly built apartment complex in
down-town Oslo. The standard is good with living
room/bedroom, fully equipped kitchen with cutlery,
crockery, oven and microwave, bathrooms with floor-
heating, shower and washing machine, cable- TV and
free internet. All the apartments have a balcony.
Pilestredet Park is just 8 minutes walk away from Karl
Johans street and The National Theatre (also subway).
You may know that Karl Johans street is the main street
between the Parliament and the Royal Palace. In the
area you have a good selection of shops and
restaurants.
overnight stay at apartment.
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22. Ruter
Ruter is the name of the public transport
system in Oslo and the surrounding county,
Akershus. City buses, regional buses, trams,
subway/metro, ferries and local trains are
included in Ruter's ticket system.
25. Oslo pass
The Oslo pass
makes your
visit easy,
with free
entrance to
museum,
free public
transport,
discount etc.
26. Day 02
Apartment - Opera House Oslo - Viking Ship
Museum – Oslo fjord Kayak
overnight stay at apartment in Oslo.
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30. The Oslo Opera House
The Oslo Opera
House is the home of
The Norwegian
National Opera and
Ballet, and the
national opera
theatre in Norway.
The building is
situated in the
Bjorvika
neighborhood of
central Oslo, at the
head of the Oslofjord.
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32. The Viking Ship Museum
The Viking Ship Museum
is located at Bygdoy in
Oslo, Norway. It is part of
the Museum of Cultural
History of the University
of Oslo, and houses
archaeological finds from
Tune, Gokstad, Oseberg
and the Borre mound
cemetery.
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34. The Oslo fjord
The Oslofjord is an
inlet in the south-east
of Norway, stretching
from an imaginary
line between the
Torbjornskjaer and
Faerder lighthouses
and down to
Langesund in the
south to Oslo in the
north.
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36. Day 3
oslo
The Royal Palace – National Gallery – Karl
Johans Street – Free Leisure Time all Evening
Overnight stay in Oslo Apartment.
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39. The Royal Palace
The Royal Palace in
Oslo was built in
the first half of the
19th century as
the Norwegian
residence of the
French King
Charles III of
Sweden, who
reigned as king of
Norway and
Sweden.
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41. National Gallery
The National
galleries is a gallery
in Oslo, Norway.
Since 2003 it is
administratively a
part of the National
Museum of Art,
Architecture and
Design
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43. Oslo – Karl Johan street
Karl Johans gate
is the main street
of the city of
Oslo, Norway.
The street was
named in honor
of King Charles III
John, who was
also King of
Sweden as
Charles XIV John.
44. Day -4
oslo-myrdal-flam
Bergen line: Morning departure by the Bergen
line from Oslo central station, taking you through
the scenic Hallingdal valley & across the beautiful
Hardangervidda mountain plateau to the
mountain station of Myrdal, where you change to
The Flam Railway. Enjoy this 1 hour journey from
mountain to fjord through the most spectacular
scenery, with mountain peaks, waterfalls, tiny
farms & the beautiful river.
Overnight stay in flam.
48. The Flåm Line
The Flåm Line is a
20.2-kilometer
long railway line
between Myrdal
and Flam in
Aurland, Norway.
A branch line of
the Bergen Line,
it runs through
the valley of
Flamsdalen and
connects the
mainline with
Sognefjord.
49. Beautiful Flam is
situated in the
Innermost part of
the Aurlandsfjord, a
tributary of the 204
kilometres long and
up to 1308 metres
deep Sognefjord.
Surrounded by steep
mountainsides,
roaring waterfalls
and deep valleys,
The name "Flam"
means
“Little place
between steep
mountains"
53. Types of Rooms
Twin Room
Deluxe Double Room with Fjord View
Twin Room with Balcony
Historic Double Room
Family Room (2 Adults + 2 Children)
Junior Suite
Single Room
54. Cruises to the
UNESCO-listed
Nærøy Fjord depart
just 50 meters from
the hotel. Staff can
help arrange hiking,
fishing and canoeing
activities. Children
can enjoy the on-site
playground.
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58. Day 5
Flam to Bergen
Spend the early part of your day roaming the village of
Flåm and visit the Flåm Railway Documentation Centre
to learn about the construction of the world’s steepest
railway track. The afternoon promises a unique
Norwegian adventure as an express boat carries you to
Bergen through Aurlandsfjord and Sognefjord,
Norway’s deepest and longest fjord. As the fjords open
up to the sea, the scenery includes abundant bird life.
Spend the night in Bergen.
Departure Flåm: 15:30
Arrival Bergen: 20:40
Overnight stay in bergen
59. Nærøyfjord
• The Nærøyfjord is
a fjord in the
municipality of
Aurland in Sogn
og Fjordane,
Norway. The
narrow fjord is a
branch of the
large Sognefjord,
and it is featured
on the "Norway in
a Nutshell"
daytrips for
tourists.
60. Rjoandefossen
• Rjoandefossen is
a waterfall in
the municipality
of Aurland in
Sogn og
Fjordane county,
Norway. It is
located about 3
kilometres
south of the
village of Flåm
61. Stalheimsfossen
• Stalheimsfossen is
a waterfall located
in the village of
Stalheim in the
municipality of
Voss in Hordaland
county, Norway.
The waterfall has
one 126-metre tall
Horsetail drop. The
famous Stalheim
Hotel lies just a
short distance from
the falls
62. Sivlefossen
Sivlefossen is the
other of two
giant waterfalls
tumbling
alongside the
serpentine road
known as
Stalheimskleiva.
Like Stalheimsfos
sen, we were
able to see the
falls from the
steep road
68. Day 6
BERGEN
World heritage city
The gateway to the fjords of norway
Bergen is surrounded by one of the world's most
spectacular tourist attractions
Bergen has given a warm welcome to its visitors for
more than 900 years. Bryggen has become a symbol of
our cultural heritage and has gained a place on
UNESCO's World Heritage List.
69. Get a glimpse of local culture at the lively Fish
Market or ride the Floybanen Funicular to
Mount Floyen to enjoy the stunning views of
the city.
afternoon ride on the mini-train sightseeing
tour around the city centre.
Spend the night in Bergen.
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71.
72. Bergenhus Fortress
Bergenhus fortress
is a fortress located
in Bergen, Norway.
Bergenhus fortress
is located in the
entrance to the
harbour in Bergen. It
is one of the oldest
and best preserved
castles in Norway.
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74. Bryggens Museum
Bryggens Museum was
built in 1976. The
architect behind the
work was Øivind
Maurseth, who also
designed the Radisson
SAS hotel nearby. The
museum was built on
the site of a fire that
occurred in Bryggen in
Bergen, Norway in 1955
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76. Bryggen
Bryggen, also
known as
Tyskebryggen, is a
series of Hanseatic
commercial
buildings lining the
eastern side of the
fjord coming into
Bergen, Norway.
Bryggen has since
1979 been on the
UNESCO list for
World Cultural
Heritage sites
77.
78. Grieg Hall
The Grieg Hall is a
1,500 seat concert
hall in Bergen,
Norway. It has been
the home of the
Bergen
Philharmonic
Orchestra since the
hall's completion in
1978.
88. Denmark has a number of characteristics that
distinguish it from its northern European
neighbors. Did you know that Denmark has 406
islands and 7314 km of coastline, that Denmark
ranks number 133 on the list of world countries
in terms of size, and that the highest point in the
country is only 170 meters above sea level? Or
that the average wind speed is 7.6 meters per
second, which explains why Denmark is one of
the world's largest exporters of wind turbines.
89. NATIONAL FLAG
The name of the Danish flag, the Dannebrog,
meaning ‘the flag of the Danes’ or ‘the red
flag’, is first encountered in a Danish text from
1478 and in a Dutch text from 100 years
before that.
90. WEATHER FORECAST FOR DENMARK
Sunny, rainy, windy or snowy. Denmark has
four seasons, which means warm summer
days, colorful autumns, green springs and
cold, snowy winters. The weather is always a
factor and DMI, Denmark’s national weather
service, gives you the best forecast.
100. 24-hour ticket
• The 24-hour ticket is valid for unlimited travel
by bus, train and the Metro in all zones in the
Greater Copenhagen area for 24 hours.
Children ages 12-15 pay half price. You can
buy the 24-hour ticket in our mobile app
"Mobilbilletter".
• (DSB)Danske Statsbaner (Danish State
Railways)
101. COPENHEGEN
Copenhagen airport to The Little Mermaid
statue. Then check in to the hotel Bella sky
Once you’ve arrived and settled in at your
hotel in Copenhagen’s centre,
A stroll down the famous Nyhavn canal tour
and “Ströget” street for some world-class
shopping or a bite to eat at one of its many
cafes and restaurants. Spend the night in
Copenhagen.
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105. The Little Mermaid
The Little Mermaid
is a bronze statue
by Edvard Eriksen,
depicting a
mermaid. The
sculpture is
displayed on a rock
by the waterside at
the Langelinie
promenade in
Copenhagen,
Denmark. It is 1.25
metres tall and
weighs 175
kilograms
106. Nyhavn
Nyhavn is a 17th-
century
waterfront, canal
and entertainment
district in
Copenhagen,
Denmark.
Stretching from
Kongens Nytorv to
the harbour front
just south of the
Royal Playhouse, it
is lined by brightly
...
107. Strøget street
Strøget is a
pedestrian, car free
shopping area in
Copenhagen,
Denmark. This
popular tourist
attraction in the
centre of town is one
of the longest
pedestrian shopping
streets in Europe at
1.1 km
108. Day – 8
copenhegen
Hotel – Tivoli Garden - Christiansborg Palace -
Rosenborg Palace – Hotel
Night stay in copenhegen
109.
110. Tivoli Gardens
Tivoli Gardens is a
famous amusement
park and pleasure
garden in
Copenhagen,
Denmark. The park
opened on 15
August 1843 and is
the second oldest
amusement park in
the world, after
Dyrehavsbakken in
nearby
Klampenborg.
117. • Hop aboard one of our open top buses and explore Stockholm and its
sights at your own pace. Hop on and off at any of the attractions along
the route at your leisure
• Take the bus tour to Old Town, which is the original heart of Stockholm.
Browse the souvenir shops and visit the trendy district SoFo at Södermalm
with its restaurants, pubs and boutiques.
120. Day 9: Start in Stockholm
A visit to the Vasa Ship Museum and the City Hall.
This evening it’s time to experience Stockholm’s coolest bar – ABSOLUT ICEBAR
STOCKHOLM.
The rest of your evening is free to explore the city’s many cafes, restaurants and
nightclubs.
Over night stay in Stockholm.
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122. The Vasa Museum
• The Vasa Museum is
a maritime museum
in Stockholm,
Sweden. Located on
the island of
Djurgården, the
museum displays the
only almost fully
intact 17th century
ship that has ever
been salvaged, the
64-gun
123. STOCKHOLM CITY HALL
• Waterside
government
offices
completed in
1923 & made
from red brick
with a lantern-
topped tower.
124. ICE BAR
• The interior of
the bar is made
entirely of ice
from the Torne
River in northern
Sweden,
including even
the glasses the
drinks are served
in.
125. Day 10: Stockholm
After breakfast morning starts with a Stockholm sightseeing tour. Taking
you to the most significant sights in the city, including the Old Town and
Djurgården.
After the tour spending more time in Old Town with its many narrow
alleys, historic buildings and handcraft boutiques.
Over night stay in Stockholm.
126.
127. OLD TOWN
• It is the
Stockholm’s
original city centre
and consists of
Stadsholmen
island and the
islets of
Riddarholmen,
Helgeandsholmen
and Strömsborg.
128. Djurgården
• Djurgården or, more
officially, Kungliga
Djurgården is an
island in central
Stockholm.
Djurgården is home
to historical buildings
and monuments,
museums, galleries,
the amusement park
Gröna Lund
129. GAMLA
• Gamla stan, until
1980 officially
Staden mellan
broarna, is the old
town of
Stockholm,
Sweden. Gamla
stan consists
primarily of the
island
Stadsholmen.
130. Day 11: Countryside To Orebro
On arrival to Örebro, head to the open-air museum in Wadköping with its beautiful old
buildings, craftspeople and shops. Another great option for history buffs is a visit to the
14th-century Örebro Castle, where you can join a guided tour to learn about its remarkable
past.
Over night stay in Stockholm.
131.
132. Örebro Castle
• Örebro Castle is a
medieval castle
fortification in Örebro,
Närke, Sweden. It was
expanded during the
reign of the royal
family Vasa and finally
rebuilt about 1900.
The castle lies on an
island in river Svartån.
133. OPEN AIR MUSEUM
This is the oldest
open-air museum
in the world and
also the
Stockholm zoo,
with animals
native to
Scandinavia.