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Overview
Ever considered exploring the longest and deepest fjord in Norway? This tour offers the perfect opportunity. At its deepest point, Sognefjorden plunges over 1,300 metres, while the surrounding mountains rise to more than 1,700 metres above sea level. A true natural wonder – ready to be discovered.
Day by Day Itinerary
Day 1 | Arrival in Oslo
The Norwegian capital can be explored independently or with a pre-booked guided tour.
Overnight in Oslo.
Day 2 | Oslo – Geilo
After breakfast, travel by train from Oslo to Geilo. During the summer, horse riding in the surrounding landscapes can be arranged (not included), while winter visitors may wish to enjoy skiing in the area (not included).
Overnight in Geilo.
Day 3 | Geilo – Sogndal
Following breakfast, the journey continues by train from Geilo to Myrdal, followed by a ride on the iconic Flåm Railway. From Flåm, a scenic bus journey leads to Sogndal.
Overnight in a 4-star hotel in Sogndal.
Day 4 | Sogndal
Breakfast will be served at the hotel. The day is free to explore Sogndal at leisure. In summer, a glacier hike with experienced Norwegian and Nepalese guides is highly recommended (not included), while in the evening, a relaxing fjord cruise may be arranged (not included). Winter activities such as skiing and snowshoeing are also available.
Overnight in a 4-star hotel in Sogndal.
Day 5 | Sogndal – Bergen
In the afternoon, embark on a boat journey to Bergen, travelling along the magnificent Sognefjord.
Overnight in a centrally located 4-star hotel in Bergen.
Day 6 | Bergen
Breakfast will be served at the hotel. The day is free to explore Bergen at leisure. Optional excursions include a round trip with the Fløibanen funicular or a guided bike tour through the city (not included).
Overnight in a 4-star hotel in Bergen.
Day 7 | Departure
Breakfast at the hotel. Departure according to individual travel plans.








