[The Carving Knife of the Gods: The Millennium Game between Ice and Salt]
——The epic fjords carved by glaciers and waves, the pinnacle of Nordic natural wonders!
📅【Opening hours】
Best season to visit: May to September (in summer, you can take a boat to explore the fjords, and some sections are closed in winter)
Aurora window period: October to March of the following year (you can chase the aurora in the fjord town)
💶【Ticket price】
Basic cruise ticket: 50 euros/person (1-hour panoramic route, including a close-up view of the Seven Sisters Falls)
Helicopter package: 299 euros/person (15 minutes flight + fjord geology explanation)
Hiking permit: Free (need to register the ecological protection commitment letter on the official website in advance)
🌟【Must-check-in highlights】
Seven Sisters Waterfalls 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Seven separate waterfalls cascade down from the cliff, with the largest drop reaching 250 meters. When the sunlight is refracted, a rainbow bridge is formed. It was rated as one of the "Top Ten Waterfall Wonders in the World" by National Geographic.
"Bridal Veil" Observation Deck 🌟🌟🌟🌟
There is a glass platform suspended on the edge of the cliff, with the 400-meter-deep clear water of the fjord under your feet. It is a paradise for those who dare to challenge their courage (please be careful if you are afraid of heights!).
Viking Ship Ruins 🌟🌟🌟🌟
Hidden away in the fjord are the remains of a 10th-century Viking ship, where you can make an appointment for an underwater VR exploration led by an archaeologist.
Midnight Sun Canoe 🌟🌟🌟🌟
Kayaking through the fjords during the summer sun, when the midnight sun turns the water amber, is like paddling in liquid gold.
👉【Adventure Tips】
Hidden way to play: Take the "Flåm", a vintage wooden sailboat owned by local fishermen, and unlock a secret bay that only Norwegians know about (reservation must be made by email 3 days in advance).
Photography formula: wide-angle lens + polarizing filter, to capture the symmetrical composition of the reflection of the waterfall and the snow-capped mountain. The best camera position is at the Ørnesvingen viewing platform.
Life-saving equipment: Must bring non-slip hiking shoes (some hiking routes have rocks covered with moss) and bear spray (the probability of encountering a brown bear is 0.3%).
📸【Guide to Seats of Gods】
Drone's God's Perspective: Take off from the Skageflå mountainside and capture the geometric beauty of the fjord's zigzag waterways and cruise ship tracks.
Long exposure of waterfall mist: Photographed with a slow shutter speed in the rock crack of Flydalsjuvet, the mist wraps around the cliff like silk.
Humanistic documentary lens: Capturing the red wooden house on the cliff farm and the grazing goats in the same frame, the ultimate interpretation of the Nordic idyll.