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First time in Norway

Visiting Norway for the first time can be a challenge if you are not familiar with the country. Therefore, it is important to prepare for your trip. From visa procedures, choosing the right time, to exploring the cuisine and famous destinations, all are aimed at ensuring your journey is memorable.

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên05/09/2024

Visa application procedures

When planning a trip to Norway, the first thing you need to do is apply for a Schengen visa. This is a visa that allows you to enter Norway and other European countries in the Schengen area. The visa application includes a passport, a photo, travel insurance, proof of finances and documents proving the travel itinerary. The visa processing time usually lasts from 15 to 30 days, so prepare carefully and apply early to avoid delays.

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What is the ideal time to travel?

Norway is a country with a cold climate, so you need to choose the right time to make your trip complete. May to September is the ideal time to explore the beautiful nature with warm, pleasant weather. However, if you want to experience the northern lights or winter activities such as skiing, December to March is the right time. Depending on your personal preferences, you can choose the right time to go.

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Special dishes

Norwegian cuisine is famous for its seafood dishes, especially salmon, cod and king crab. One of the dishes you cannot miss is "rakfisk" - fermented salted salmon, a traditional specialty. Also try "klippfisk" - dried cod and "lutefisk" - fish in lye water. For those who like meat, "fårikål" - lamb stew with cabbage is an interesting choice. Norwegian dishes are often prepared simply but still retain the fresh taste of the ingredients.

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Famous places

Norway is famous for its wild and majestic nature, making it an ideal place to explore natural wonders. Bergen is known for its colorful old streets and picturesque fjords. Tromsø is a great place to see the northern lights. If you are into history, don't miss the Viking Museum in Oslo. In addition, Preikestolen (floating rock) and Trolltunga (devil's tongue) are two famous trekking spots that any nature lover should not miss.

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Book your flight early

Booking your flight tickets early not only helps you save money but also gives you more options for flight times and seats. Flights from Vietnam to Norway are often quite expensive, so if you book 3-6 months in advance, you can get a better price. Moreover, booking early also makes it easier for you to adjust your schedule if there are unexpected changes. Don't forget to check the promotions of airlines for preferential fares.

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Norway is a great destination for those who love nature and want to discover new things. To have a smooth and memorable trip, prepare carefully from applying for a visa, choosing the time to travel, exploring local cuisine, visiting famous destinations, and don't forget to book your flight early. Wish you a complete trip with many interesting experiences.


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