
Stavanger Bergen And The Western Fjords, Norway Travel Guide
Adopt a three-layer system to adjust to conditions.
Adjust your layers based on the time of year you travel.
Waterproof hiking boots with ankle support are paramount for mountain tracks. Surfaces can be uneven and slithery.
Comfortable walking shoes or sneakers for city exploration. Cobbled streets make good footwear a priority.
Moisture-wicking Hiking socks are also important to prevent blisters on long hikes.
Have both physical and digital copies of your papers.
Modern travel depends on reliable power and internet.
Stay connected and navigate with ease.
For stunning fjord landscapes, a Wide-angle lens is recommended. A Sturdy tripod is good for low-light shots. For camera needs, B&H Photo is a source of information.
Use cloud storage (Google Drive, Dropbox) or an External hard drive to back up photos and important documents. This protects your memories and information.
Kolumbus (transport), YR.no (weather), Google Maps (offline maps), Google Translate (offline), Vipps (payments).
A well-stocked personal health kit manages common travel ailments.
Pack items for personal prudence and environmental factors.
Essential gear for routes such as Preikestolen and Kjerag.
If you plan to camp outside the city, specific gear applies.
Deciding whether to rent or bring specific equipment.
Enhance your travels with these comfort and security items.
Consider sustainable options and items unique to your travel needs.
Reduce your environmental footprint.
Minimize single-use plastics.
Patronize local businesses.
Choose sustainable products.
Pack lighter than you think you need. Consider versatile items that serve multiple purposes. Roll your clothes to save space.
Use packing cubes to organize your luggage and compress items. Leave some space for souvenirs and purchases during your trip.