Worldwide Destinations
NORTHERN EUROPE, SCANDINAVIA &
BALTIC RUSSIA: Geiranger
| Overview | |
| Geiranger has been called the best fjord viewing
location in Norway; a picturesque location full of sights that you will
never forget. The landscape of Geiranger is remarkable, and everyone you
encounter will be eager to help you while you explore the region. The people
are quite friendly, but they do not want you to stay forever. Norway is not
a melting pot, and it wishes to stay that way. Immigration is heavily
discouraged through strict policies, and the entire country only averages
around twenty people for every square mile of land. The weather is somewhat
severe, as it is bitterly cold much of the year. Some of the best skiing in the world can be found in Norway, and this sport, along with observing the gorgeous countryside, are the two main reasons for visiting Geiranger. There is not an abundance of activities or things to do, that's for sure. But you can still have a marvelous time enjoying the intrinsic beauty of the area. The Norwegian people are among the best educated in the entire world, and when the children are born they are taught to ski along with being taught to walk. Even with the icy weather, Norwegians spend a great deal of their time outdoors, and you will be expected to do the same if you visit Geiranger! This is definitely one of the last natural frontiers on the continent. Glaciers, lakes, and mountains cover over 70% of the land in Norway. Because of the peculiar length of the days and nights, Norway has been given the name Land of the Midnight Sun. The summer days can approach nearly 24 hours of straight sunlight, and in the winter the nights can last over 17 hours. |
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| Geiranger Facts | ||
| Currency | Norewegian Krone | |
| Language | Norwegian | |
| Area Code | 94/920/957 | |