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PRIVATE GUIDED TOUR: World Heritage Fjord Landscape – Viking Special – from Flåm

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$585

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On this amazing sightseeing tour from Flåm on a minivan with a private driver-guide, you will explore the natural wonders of the Norwgian Fjord landscape are – inscribed into the UNESCO World Heritage list, and visit Njardarheimr – a reconstructed Viking Village with real modern day Vikings. You will first stop at Stalheim hotel to enjoy the view of the stunning Nærøydalen valley, then take a drive down the Stalheimskleiva hairpin turn road (open May–September) and walk up close to the Stalheimsfossen waterfall. In Gudvangen you can to witness the gorgeous Nærøyfjord – one of the two UNESCO World Heritage fjords, and visit the Vikings, learn about their history and culture. After Gudvangen, on to the famous Stegastein viewpoint above the Aurlandsfjord. A thrilling ride on a hairpin turn road takes you to an elevation of 640 meters / 2099 feet above sea level. The view is stunning! From Stegastein you retunr to Flåm, where the tour ends. Duration of the tour: 4-5 hours.

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art & culturebus tourscontactless payment for gratuities and add-onscruises & sailingcultureday tripsgear/equipment sanitized between usegood for avoiding crowdsguides required to regularly wash handshalf-day tourshand sanitizer available to travelers and staffhistorical tourshow to get aroundluxury car toursnature and wildlife toursnature walkspaid stay-at-home policy for staff with symptomsports of call toursprivate and luxuryprivate sightseeing toursregular temperature checks for staffsanitation measures appliedshore excursionssightseeing tourstours by durationtransportation vehicles regularly sanitizedwalking toursfree cancellationprivate tour

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Cruise Sognefjord Information

Sognefjord, Norway’s longest fjord, has no docking; ships cruise its deep waters. Travelers marvel at Flåm’s steep cliffs from the deck. Zodiacs explore Aurlandsfjord’s narrow arms. No facilities are present; provisions come from the ship. The peak season, June to August, is crowded but mild. Photography captures Naeroyfjord’s UNESCO-listed cliffs. Dining onboard features brown cheese. Souvenirs, like fjord prints, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover tendering logistics. Kayaking reaches waterfall bases. Light layers suit summer weather. Sognefjord’s dramatic arms and serene waters offer Norway’s fjord masterpiece.

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$585