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Norway - Chasing the Northern Lights in

Europe's Northernmost Region
October 14th - November 3rd, 2025

21 Days discovering the north of Norway with Stang Church, Lillehammer, Sigrid Undset's Home, Bjerkebæ, Flokk Skulptur Stopp, Ringbu Stave Church, Sohlbergplassen, the Viewing Point at Atnsjøen Lake, Røros, a traditional Mountain Village in Trøndelag Trondheim, Stiftsgården, the Royal Residence in Trondheim, World’s Northernmost Medieval Cathedral, Sverresborg Trondelag Open Air Folk Museum, Gråkallbanen, the World’s Northernmost Tram, Island Hopping in Helgaland, Arctic Circle and 'Arctic Circle City', Visit to Saltstraumen, the most Powerful Maelstrom in the World, Lofoten Archipelago, Lyngen Alps, Polar Park, the World's Most Northern Animal Park, Fjellheisen Cable Car, Tromsø Botaniske Hage and so much more!

Our first ever 21 Day Northern Norway Discovery Tour.  We love Norway and although we are not yet as knowledgeable as we are with the other countries we do tours of, we believe we have crafted an amazing itinerary. An itinerary we are sure will have you falling in love with Norway just as much as we have. This tour will be an adventure in every way! Accommodations are few and far between in several areas and they are also quite basic. We have chosen the best there is in each area, but in some areas you have to take what is there. The same will be true of places to eat.

The present itinerary is subject to change up to the time of departure to make sure that the itinerary flows smoothly. Norway is the second most expensive country in the world to visit and the price reflects this! Tour limited to 14 people.

 

$12,995US per person. 1 double or 2 singles available.

$1795 Single Supplement.

$1000 deposit.

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Please do not sign up for a tour until you have read through our terms and conditions, especially in regards to mobility, cancellation, luggage etc. as you will be required to agree to this upon making your deposit.

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Day 1 - October 14th - This morning we will meet at our accommodation at Oslo International Airport and then start our journey that will end today just north of Lillehammer at Venabygd. Our first stop will be at the lovely Stange Church near Hamar surrounded in spectacular countryside. The church is one of the oldest medieval churches in Norway and is first mentioned in Håkon Håkonsen's Saga from 1225. Archeological finds indicate agricultural settlements in the area well before the Viking Age. We next stop for Lunch in Lillehammer, an agricultural area with a rich food heritage and lots of tasty treats including Gudbrandsdalsost, a cheese made from goats and cow's milk originated right here in the Gudbrandsdalen Valley! After lunch we will stop at Ringebu to visit the Ringebu Stave Church, built in approximately the year 1220. This distinctive and much-photographed stave church is one of just 28 which remain in Norway. Once common, over 1000 dotted the countryside, with their unique style of architecture and construction, and they are Symbolic of Old Norway. Set amongst hills and farmland, the church and its surrounding cemetery are strikingly beautiful, with immaculate grounds. We then continue to Venabygd to get checked into our accommodation before dinner. Welcoming Dinner and Overnight Venabygd. (B,L,D)

 

Day 2 - October 15th - On our way to Røros today we will take advantage of the spectacular countryside and viewpoints as we make our way through the Rondane National Park. Rondane, established in 1962, is the first national park in Norway. It is renowned for its diverse mountainous region featuring remarkable mountain landscapes that surround extensive plateaus. Striking valleys separate the mountains with elevations varying from around 3,300 feet above sea level up to 7,146 feet. We will explore the park and then make a stop at Sohlbergplassen and make our way to the Viewing Point at Atnsjøen Lake which curves gently around slender pine trees. The platform frames the view towards the lake and the rounded peaks of the Rondane Massif almost exactly as they appear in Harald Sohlberg’s famous painting 'Winter’s Night in Rondane'. We then make a stop in the northern part of the park at Aukrust house in Alvdal, a unique place that plays a very special part in the cultural heritage it conveys! Multi-artist Kjell Aukrust has delighted the entire population of Norway with his stories and art for decades. Here you can delve deep into Kjell's humor and madness, drawings, paintings and fantastic texts. Picnic lunch at Aukrust before exploring. Then on to Røros to get checked into our accommodation before heading out to dinner. Dinner and Overnight Røros. (B,L,D)

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Day 3 - October 16th - Today will be spent in Røros, a Traditional Mountain Village in Trøndelag, one of the oldest towns of wooden buildings in Europe and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is known for being a living museum that whispers centuries of history, all the way from the charming streets and down to the old copper mines. Røros street pattern was laid out in 1600, but really came into existence in 1644, after the First Copper Discovery in the area. We will have a Guided Tour where we hear about the history behind this charming wooden town, the people who lived here and how the city has evolved through preservation and modernization! After our tour you will have time to explore this delightful town before we meet up for lunch. After lunch we visit Røros Museum Olav's Mine. Our tour will be an hour’s walk through 300 Years of Mining History taking us through the Nyberget Mine dating from the 17th Century and the Olav’s Mine from the 20th century. We will descend 50 metres below ground and 500 metres into the mountain before reaching the massive Miner’s Hall with sound effects and lighting that will add to the authentic feel. After our tour we will explore The Museum which houses exhibitions about the mining community and the geology of the region. Then the evening is on your own to find dinner. Overnight Røros. (B,L)

 

Day 4 - October 17th - This morning we make our way further north to Trondheim with a few stops along the way. Just past Stugudalen we find Henfallat Waterfall, a big and powerful waterfall in the Sor Trondelag Region. We will stop at the bridge going over the river and see a smaller waterfall called Kvernfossen. We then follow the road to a path of wooden planks that lead to a Viewing Platform for a great view of Henfallat. Just a few minutes walk along the trees gives another view of the falls. From here our journey continues northward to Selbusjøen, the 17th largest lake in Norway. We will stop alongside the lake for lunch before visiting Selbu Husflidscentral, dedicated to the preservation and dissemination of local artisanal handicraft, knowledge and traditions with a special focus on the two thread knitting tradition in Selbu. We will have a Guided Tour of the Museum and then visit the shop where they sell yarn from both Slebu and Norway, selbu mittens, socks and other garments together with other local craft such as woven tapestries and wood work.  After our tour we continue west along Trondheim Fjord all the way to Trondheim. The fjord indents into the coast of west central Norway from the Norwegian Sea and serves as a natural boundary between Northern and Southern Norway. Trondheim, the major export city for the area is the third largest city in Norway and lies along the southern shore of the fjord. Dinner and Overnight Trondheim. (B,L,D)

 

Day 5 - October 18th - The vibrant city of Trondheim is home to some of Trøndelag’s most popular attractions, cozy shopping streets and a myriad of restaurants and bars offering local specialties. We will take a Guided Tour of the city that was founded in 997 by Viking King Olav Tryggvason. Our stroll starts at the Harbour, which was largely built and developed during the second half of the 19th century. We then proceed to Stiftsgården, the Royal Residence in Trondheim, and on to the Market Square to see the Statue of Olav Tryggvason. Then we walk to Nidaros Cathedral, Norway’s national shrine and a Gothic Masterpiece. We explore the World’s Northernmost Medieval Cathedral before crossing the Old City Bridge over the River Nid. The ornate gateway on the Red-Painted Bridge is known to locals as the 'Portal of Happiness’. Then we stroll through the area of Bakklandet, which has preserved its charming 19th century wooden architecture with boutiques, cafés, and gourmet restaurants. Here you also find the world’s only bicycle lift, which travels to the top of the steep hill of Brubakken. We will lunch together and then you have the rest of the afternoon and evening to explore all of Trondheim's delights. Overnight Trondheim. (B,L)

 

Day 6 - October 19th - This morning we visit the Sverresborg Trondelag Open Air Folk Museum with more than 80 buildings from Trondheim and the Trondelag area. The museum is placed around the ruins of King Sverre’s Castle, which date as far back as 1183 and provides a wonderful view over the city and the fjord, The Stave Church from Haltdalen is the oldest building here at the museum, and dates back to 1170AD. The Museum’s Old Town is comprised of buildings that were originally located in Trondheim, and offers a charming representation of the Wooden Houses that have dominated the cityscape from the 18th century up until today. Here you can peruse the Dentist’s Exhibition, the Shoemaker’s Workshop, the Post Office and the museum’s Old Grocery Store, where you can buy sweets and a cup of coffee. The rural section shows the development in Trondelag building styles from the fjord to the mountains, and how people lived in the 18th and 19th centuries in the different country areas. Then we make our way to Gråkallbanen, the World’s Northernmost Tram where we board an old Singsaker Tram from 1914 and travel in the style of a bygone era while enjoying lunch on the way. The Tram takes us from the city center uphill and into the forest and recreational area Bymarka. Dinner and Overnight Trondheim. (B,L,D)

 

Day 7 - October 20th - Todays journey will take us along the shores of Trondheim Fjord on the European Highway E6 toward the capital of Nord-Trondelag County, Steinkjer. The Kystriksveien is the Coastal Road of Northern Norway, a 650 Kilometer long road from Steinkjer to Bodø and we will cover the first leg of the journey today. It has been called One of the World’s Most Scenic Drives by the National Geographic Magazine! Before we begin the journey we take a slight deter onto the Inderøy Peninsula to stop at Gangstad Gårdsysteri where they produce Award Winning Cheeses and Ice Cream from the farm’s fresh cow's milk. We next Stop for Lunch on the peninsula and then make our way up the south side of Snåsavatnett, one of the most beautiful lakes in Norway. We will stop at Bølarein to see the impressive Rock Carvings including the 6,000 Year Old Bøla Reindeer in the Bølareinen(Reindeer) Nature Park. It is part of a larger carving, where in addition to Bølareinen, includes a Bear, a Seabird and a Skier! Then we make our way just a bit further to Saemien Sijte, the South Sami Museum and Cultural Center in Snåsa in the heart of the southern Sami area. Then on to our accommodation to get checked in and settled before dinner. Dinner and Overnight Grong. (B,L,D)

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Day 8 - October 21st - Up early this morning to continue our Coastal Road of Northern Norway route with a stop just north of Grong at Gløshaug Church, a Red Wooden Stave Church that was built in a long church style in 1689. The site of the church has been used all the way back to around 1160 and was originally was a St. Olaf Church, St. Olaf being the Patron Saint of Norway. Then we stop at the Namsskogan Family Park for a Photo Safari. We will be able to take photos of lynx, wolves, the endangered arctic fox, a large bull moose and more on an exclusive safari with the park's animals guided by one of the zookeepers who know how to entice all of the animals to appear. We will stop for lunch and then continue our journey to Nord-Norge, entryway into North Norway for a comfort stop. Before reaching our accommodation we will make a final stop at Laksforsen Waterfall, one of Nordland’s most popular tourist attractions. This majestic waterfall has a water volume of 700 m³ per second and a fall of around 60 feet. We then make our way to Helgeland over the Helgeland Bridge to Sandnessjøen where we get checked into our accommodation before we visit Torolvstein, the recreated Viking Chieftain Seat of Sandnes, one of the best-documented stories from the Viking Age, and by far the most significant saga of this region. The history tells of trade, power, and politics, but also of daily life at the Chiefdom Seat at Sandnes in Sandnessjøen and the individuals who lived there. We will have a guided tour, hear stories and lore and have a Traditional Banquet here. Overnight Sandnessjøen. (B,L,D)

 

Day 9 - October 22nd - As we are almost half way through the tour, today we will be spent entirely at your leisure in the town of Sandnessjøen, situated roughly at the geographic centre of the magnificent Helgeland coast. It sits midway between mighty mountains and beautiful islands. Here you are near the Seven Sisters mountain range, the kayaking paradise of Herøy and the museum that celebrates the 17th-century poet-priest Petter Dass. In the centre of Sandnessjøen, Perleporten runs a local yarn shop, and you will also find many other shops in town, as well as excellent cafés and restaurants. You can visit the tourist information office in the same building as our hotel and get help arranging a RIB trip in the archipelago, island hopping by kayak or hiking in Queen Sonja's footsteps. The Syv Sostre (Seven Sisters) mountain range is the most famous attraction in the local area, and summit tours are very popular with guests. Nearby outdoor areas such as Asen, Tufteparken and Botn Havsbad are ideal for easy trips, outings with family and friends. You can also take a day trip by bicycle to the islands of Donna or Heroy! Overnight Sandnessjøen. (B)

 

Day 10 - October 23rd - Today our journey will take us through Mo i Rana, the nearest town to the Arctic Circle and known as 'Arctic Circle City'. We will travel alongside Ranfjorden with a few scenic stops along the way to the innermost part of the fjord where the River Ranelva meets the Ranfjord. We will stop here for a short leg stretch and comfort break. We then make our way further north to cross the Arctic Circle Line just before Saltfjellet! We will stop at the Arctic Circle Centre in the Saltfjellet-Svartisen National Park, one of mainland Norway's most dramatic landforms! In the west, it embraces the rugged peaks of the Svartisen Icecap, Norway's second-largest glacier, and glacier tongues are visible from the Kystriksveien Coastal Route. To the east, the bleak, high moorlands of the Saltfjellet Massif roll to the Swedish Border. Charismatic Wildlife inhabit the park, including Wolverine, Eurasian Lynx, Elk and a breeding population of Arctic Fox, although most are elusive. We will stop for lunch before we make our way further to the National Park Nordlands. In between the national parks of Junkerdal and Saltfjellet-Svartisen we find the visitor center which is within walking distance to great nature experiences. The visitor center informs about nature, outdoor activities and protected areas in Nordland, while the exhibition shows the geology, flora, fauna and history of Nordland. We then make our way just a bit further up the road to Rognan to get settled into our accommodation before dinner. Dinner and Overnight Rognan. (B,L,D)

 

Day 11 - October 24th - This morning we travel alongside Skjerstad Fjord passing through the lovely Nordic villages of Setså, Leivset, Fausk and Rovik where we veer off of the main road to stop at Saltstraumen on Saltfjorden. This is where we find the World’s Strongest Maelstrom! Every six hours, over 500 Million Cubic Yards of Water rush through the 500 foot wide and 2 mile long sound connecting the Saltfjord and the Skjerstadfjord at speeds of up to 20 knots! The mighty whirlpools that are formed by this phenomenon can be up to 30 feet in diameter and 15 feet deep! We then make our way south on a spectacular coastal journey that will takes us to Ørnes with a stop for lunch along the way. Ørnes is on the borderland between the Arctic and the fascinating Helgeland coast with dramatic peaks to the east and a wonderful archipelago to the west, surrounded by a wonderful archipelago with 700 islands and more than 30 mountain peaks as a backdrop. In Ørnes you can visit the Love bench which stands at the tip of the pier, right next to the Hurtigruten docks. Bring your sweetheart and a padlock, and then attach the lock behind the bench and throw the keys into the sea to make sure your love will last forever. From the bench you will also be able to enjoy views of the beautiful archipelago. In Ørnes you are close to the second-largest glacier in Norway, Svartisen and the Arctic Circle. We then make our way to Bodø to get settled into our accommodation before dinner. Dinner and Overnight Bodø. (B,L,D)

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Day 12 - October 25th - This morning we make our way North to Kjerringoy, a picturesque, coastal alpine landscape jut an hour away from Bodø. Here we will encounter a compact, varied landscape with many attractions gathered close together. A unique coastal landscape with sheer mountains and shining white sandy beaches, agricultural villages with active farming and the historic Kjerringøy Trading Post. Nowhere does 19th century Northern Norway come to life as vividly as on Kjerringøy. A rich history of strong and powerful men and women, an incomparable location and above all, uniquely preserved architecture and cultural heritage; Kjerringøy is at its most beautiful along the coast. While here we will visit the trading post with elegant salons with expensive furnishings, but also the everyday robustness for ordinary fishermen, it is a well-preserved testament to an important era in northern Norwegian history. we will have a tour of this unique cultural monument from the 19th century that has been frozen in time. 15 listed buildings with authentic interiors are beautifully located by Kjerringøysundet and take you on a journey through time. It is a journey back to the age of the Nordland boat and the jetties, a time created by stockfish and cod liver oil. We will have lunch here, do a bit of exploring and then make our way back to Bodø before dinner. Dinner and Overnight Bodø. (B,L,D)

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Day 13 - October 26th - This morning we will take some time to explore Bodø before  the 3-4 hours long ferry journey across to Sørvågen on the Lofoten Islands. You can find some lunch on the ferry while we make our crossing. The Lofoten Archipelago is draped across the turbulent waters of the Norwegian Sea, far above the Arctic Circle. This rare wilderness outpost offers an untrammeled landscape of majestic mountains, deep fjords, squawking seabird colonies and long, surf-swept beaches. The clear blue waters rival the Mediterranean, craggy mountains rival Iceland, and fishing villages to rival anywhere else on earth! One of Lofoten's biggest attractions are the Painted Fishing Villages found all over the islands with each Town's Waterfront lined with Red and White Wooden Fishermen's Huts Known as Rorbuers. We will take in as many of these lovely fishing villages as we can while we are here, but our accommodation is in the Village of Å at the very end of the road on the Island of Moskenesøy. Å is a Time-Honoured Fishing Village steeped in tradition and characterised by Fisherman’s Cabins and Quayside Warehouses. This tranquil fishing village is a testament to the enduring traditions and resilience of the people who have called this place home for generations.We will get settled into our accommodation before gathering for dinner. Dinner and Overnight Å, Lofoten. (B,D)

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Day 14 - October 27th - This morning we spend some time taking in Å with a history stretching back to the early 19th century. A walk through the village is like stepping back in time. The preserved tillers, boathouses with traditional wooden fishing boats and the oldest fish oil factory in Europe, established in 1850, all paint a vivid picture of the village’s past. The Norwegian Fishing Village Museum is one of Norway’s best preserved and complete fishing villages. The museum has exhibitions that show life in the fishing village and the development of Lofoten fishing over the past 250 years. Here you can visit various buildings; boathouse, steamboat, housekeeper’s living room. Then we make our way just a short journey up the road to the lovely village of Reine, one of Norway’s most photographed destinations. Reine is probably one of the most spectacular places you will ever visit. This fishing village consists of a chain of islands, linked by bridges and winding roads, with Vestfjord on one side, and Reinefjord with its high mountains on the other. This small fishing village is the municipal center for Moskenes Island, but only about 300 people live here. The Lofoten Fishery plays a particularly important role, as the primary industry is fish reception and fish processing. The Fisherman’s cabins are beautifully situated all over the islands, and offers a scenic taste of traditional northern Norwegian culture. Then we make our way back home before we gather for dinner. Dinner and Overnight at Å, Lofoten. (B,D)

 

Day 15 - October 28th - This morning we pass by Reine again as we make our way further up the road to Nusfjord, one of Norway's oldest and best-preserved fishing villages, bound in scenic nature and steep mountains in Flakstad Municipality. We then head north to visit Haukland Beach, regarded as one of the most beautiful beaches in the world with white sand, a tropical look and surrounded by mountain peaks covered by snow! We then make our way to Lofoten Wool, home to Local Wool, Happy Native Sheep and a Farmshop with Local Crafts with knitting patterns, sweaters, hats, mittens and woven products like scarfs, shawls and blankets. While here we will have a talk on wool, the dyeing process, the sheep that are raised here and about the products that are made here. Then we visit Henningsvær on the Island of Austvågøya, the place God had built without the help of surveyors and architects. Welcome to Norway’s most famous and distinctive fishing village, by many referred to as the Venice of the North! After thoroughly exploring this lovely village we make our way just a few miles away for one last stop at Vågan Church, also known as the Lofoten Cathedral which is the biggest wooden church north of Trondheim. Then it is just a few more minutes to our accommodation where we get settled in before dinner. Dinner and Overnight Svolvær. (B,L,D)

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Day 16 - October 29th - This morning we make our way to Gimsøysand in the northern part of one of the smallest islands in the archipelago - Gimsøya. We will take a spectacular circular drive around the island with a few stops along the way including the village where we find the 14th Century Little White Wooden Gimsøy Church. Gimsøy is surrounded by amazing coastline, beautiful green water and mystical mountains making it unique and incredibly beautiful. We will also visit Aalan Gård, a Family Run Farm in Vestvågøy. They have a Farm Shop with a Cheese Factory where they make Brown and White Goat’s Cheese, Feta Cheese and Fresh Cheese with Herbs and Curds. They also do ecological herb production, including herb seasonings, herb tea and herb vinegar. Then we make our way just a few miles further to visit the Lofotr Viking Museum in Borg featuring the largest Viking-Era House ever found! Adjacent to the Chieftain’s House is modern exhibits of archaeological finds, the Story of Borg, and a Movie 'The Dream of Borg'. We will have a tour of the facility and then take the Scenic Southern Coastal Route back to Svolvær where you have the rest of the afternoon and evening free to explore this lovely area and town. Overnight Svolvær. (B,L)

 

Day 17 - October 30th - We leave the lovely Foloten Archipeligo behind today as we make our way to Tennevoll for a halfway overnight stop on the way to our last destination of Tromso. This will be a long journey filled with spectacular mountain peaks and sparkling lakes interspersed with long stretches of uneventful roadways. There is not much of anything to do in this area of Norway except to sit back and enjoy the scenery. We will make a few stops along the way including Austnesfjord on Austvågøya to make our way to a awesome viewpoint. We then cross over the Raftsund Bridge, a Two Lane Cantilever Road Bridge that crosses the Raftsundet Strait between the islands of Austvågøya and Hinnøya. The bridge is 2,333 feet long, the main span is 978 ft and the maximum clearance to the sea beneath the bridge is 148 ft. Near Gausvik we find another spectacular bridge over Tjeldsund and just across the bridge we find one of the very few restaurants for miles and miles. We will stop here for a lunch before continuing on to our accommodation at Tennevoll. The village is located at the end of Herjangsfjorden, an arm of Ofotfjorden and just beyond the village we find our accommodation. Dinner and Overnight Tennevoll. (B,L,D)

 

Day 18 - October 31st - This morning we start our journey to Tromsø for our last three nights. We will get an early start to the day as we want to take in the Lyngen Alps on the way to Tromso. Our first stop is Polar Park, the World's Most Northern Animal Park! The park is home to Norway’s Large Predators such as Bears, Wolves and Lynx as well as Deer, Moose, Reindeer and Muskox all in their natural surroundings. We will take plenty of time to experience some of these animals up close and personal! We then make our way to Ice Domes Snow Park that forms part of a Wilderness Camp in the Tamok Valley. During winter, the park is dressed in its shiniest ice suit and with sugary snow that twinkles in the moonlight. There is plenty to explore as you wander around through a fascinating display of snow and ice sculptures in these natural surroundings of pristine nature and peaceful Arctic landscapes. Then we make our way to our accommodation north of Tromso for the next 2 nights. The location has no light pollution which makes the chances of experiencing the northern lights very high. At ÆRA, you can see the Northern Lights while eating your evening meal in your own cabin with aurora alarms so you never miss the opportunity to experience the magical lights dancing in the sky. These cabins are carefully positioned to offer unobstructed views, free from the distractions of urban development and light pollution. You can get settled in before dinner. Dinner and Overnight near Tromsø. (B,L,D)

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Day 19 - November 1st - This morning we will have an Essential Tromsø Historical City Walk to discover the Paris of the North! We will discover the Important Sites and Most Picturesque Spots in the city including the Medieval Settlement, the vibrant Marketplace and the Fisherman Monument. We will hear Tales of Explorers, Sealers and Polar Bear Hunters on a guided trip through the Polar Museum and then visit then visit Tromsø Cathedral. We will learn about World Famous Characters such as Roald Amundsen, as well as local heroes such as Wanny Woldstad and Henry Rudi. The tour finishes at Tromsø’s Most Authentic Pub, an old school polar hangout. After you find some lunch on your own we take a Fjellheisen Cable Car, Tromsø’s most popular tourist destination. It runs from Solliveien in Tromsdalen up to the mountain ledge Storsteinen. The lower station is located on Tromsø’s mainland, 150 feet above sea level, while the upper station, Fjellstua, is situated at an altitude of 1400 feet above sea level. The trip up takes just four minutes where from a large outdoor terrace, you can enjoy the Spectacular Panoramic View of Tromsø and the virtually endless sight of islands, fjords, mountains and the open sea. Dinner and Overnight near Tromsø. (B,D)

 

Day 20 - November 2nd - This morning we join a a traditional Sami experience when we travel out into the wilderness and walk among 300 reindeer (with the opportunity to feed them too), surrounded by stunning scenery and the famous Lyngen Alp mountains. Here you will have plenty of time to get up-close and personal with these charming creatures. Afterwards, we enter a candlelit Gamme to enjoy a relaxed  meal followed by joiking (traditional Sami songs), Sami history and stories. You will then have the rest of the afternoon free in Tromsø to do some last minute shopping and sightseeing before we meet up for dinner. Tromsø is delightful and has a small town feel even though it is a good size city. It is very easy to walk and get around in with lots of shops and things to see. The town’s surroundings are equally astonishing, with large birch forests and stunning views of the area’s numerous fjords and mountains at every turn. You may want to visit Tromsdalen Church, also known as Ishavskatedralen (The Arctic Cathedral). Architect Jan Inge Hovig succeeded in creating an architectural masterpiece of Eleven Aluminum Coated Concrete Panels on either side of the roof providing the cathedral’s bold form, often compared to the style of the Sydney Opera House. You may also want to visit the Polar Museum. Farewell Dinner and Overnight Tromsø. (B,L,D)

 

Day 21 - November 3rd - This morning we make our way to the Tromsø International Airport for the journey home.

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