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Norway

Our Norway Tour takes you into a world of dramatic fjords, towering mountains, and pristine coastal landscapes where nature feels both powerful and serene. From deep blue fjords and cascading waterfalls to colorful fishing villages and scenic mountain roads, each destination is carefully selected for its natural beauty and unique character. Designed with a relaxed pace and guided by experienced leaders, this journey allows travelers to experience Norway at the best times of day for light and atmosphere, combining breathtaking scenery with authentic Nordic culture and unforgettable moments of exploration.

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Tour Dates

April, 2026 - Utah, USA

May, 2026 - Azores, Portugal

July, 2026 - Provence, France

October, 2026 - Vietnam

October, 2026 - Bavaria, Germany

November, 2026 - Japan

What to know?

Norway offers some of the most dramatic and varied landscapes in Europe, making it an exceptional destination for photography tours. Fjords and waterfalls are best photographed during early morning and late evening when the light is softer and reflections appear on the water. Overcast skies often enhance colors and textures in mountains and forests, creating moody and atmospheric images. Wide-angle lenses are ideal for capturing the scale of fjords and coastal cliffs, while telephoto lenses help isolate details such as waterfalls, fishing villages, and patterns in the landscape. A tripod is highly recommended for low-light conditions and long exposures, especially near waterfalls and along the coast. Our tour schedule is planned around the best light and weather conditions, with guidance on composition, timing, and using Norway’s natural elements to create strong and expressive photographs.

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