A trip to Norway for workshop!
A week ago, it was my girlfriend's birthday so we along with our workshop group went to Norway to give her a surprise. Actually the plan was to celebrate her birthday but as to suprise her i didn't wanted that this suprise should be disclosed so it was kind of a workshop suprise i would say.
At the ending of the Tuesday like 10:45 p.m it was our flight to Lofoten, we were really very excited to go over there and visit the most amazing and stunning places over there. The season is going on in some of the parts over there is generally winter but some of the parts too stay good in weather.
And then we finnally reached Norway.
First we went to Nusfjord which is considered the most beautiful village in Flakstadøya, Norway. Nusfjord is often described as one of the oldest and best-preserved fishing villages in Norway. The mountains over here were really very foggy so the shots came out very well.
I would say that it was around 8hrs50min to reach Norway during that time the only thing we did was sleep as a lot of energy was required to cover such big destination.
We stayed in Hattvika Lodge. It's construed and made at a very beautiful place. It was amazing look at the view from the window when you just wake up . Hattvika Lodge is located in an authentic fisherman's area, where ambient oozes of history and a great view to the harbour of Hattvika.
I would say that it was my first time and a great impact i would say.!!
We started by exploring or starting out workshop randomly by clicking the mountains as they gave one of the best impression while covering in those clouds. The were just amazing and i would say the hiking was quite difficult but still, beautiful views really matter.
Then we went to Saga Oseberg which is the most beautiful Tourist attraction in Norway. Here a lot of ships are lied up I'm upto my knowledge, the ancient ships for the tourists for having a view on them. Ceremonial ship built in Western Norway in AD 820 The Oseberg represents the richest find from the Viking age ever.
Then we visited some of the seaside places over there and captured them. I would say the thing which i noticed was that mostly every sea side we have been to, the mountains over there were broken down into pieces. I mean almost of them were separated from there origin.
While being at the seaside we discovered one another ship which was The Barøy Ship. The ferry owned and operated by Torghatten Nord will be rebuilt at Fosen Yard during the second half of 2023.
Then we lighted up the woods and got the warmth as at night it was really to cold.
Then we clicked the Northern lights ( The Aurora).
Then the next morning and evening we had a boat ride which was quite amazing and stunning. I really loved sitting in it. It was designed so well and was so comfortable. I really enjoyed having a ride through that along my girlfriend. I would rate this ride with 10/10. It was really worth.
Then we visited some of the extreme cold regions like The Kvalvika Beach in Norway and then the Lofoten Archipelago in Norway. These were some of the cold places and almost freezed. Well i would say that it was not a right decision to visit such freezy places but we did.!!:(
These were some of the random epic photographs of the Lofoten islands (maximum) i would say. Truly mesmerizing and stunning.
I'm glad to visit such beautiful place and enjoy such lovely moments and time over here. Norway is such a beautiful place that nobody would to wanting to come back from there, for us also it was quite difficult but we had too. I would say that the best to visit norway is during spring or autumn according to my knowledge and my point of view but winter was not that bad. I really loved being over here.
See you soon!
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