Travelling the world has always been my childhood dream at 25 I lost most of my eyesight due to a problem in my retina watching videos like this motivates me, I wanna live my dreams and be an inspiration through my channel 💚
❤️ your video of your trip in Norway 🥰❤️, tank you from a Norwegian 🇳🇴❤️, you have seen more of Norway than me 🤔, big hug to both of you and Welcome back to Norway 🇳🇴
Awesome video and information! Norway is high on my list of places to visit and this is exactly how I would like to explore this magical place! Thanks for sharing 😊
Hands down THE BEST video I've seen so far on road trips in Norway! Congrats on such a well-made video. Incredible shots, footage, narration and flow. It didn't move too quickly nor too slowly; the music you selected was as epic as the scenery it accompanied; every moment of your video was immensely enjoyable. Such quality! I'm planning a road trip in Norway in 2025, so I'm going to check out your guide. And, you've earned a new follower :-) Keep up the great work!
Spectacular video! I hope you post more! I really enjoyed this video and the scenery. Your explanations were clear to understand! FELT LIKE I was already there! Loved it! Thank you
Just remember tourists, Norwegians are very friendly but value their privacy and personal space. The guides are not kidding. Bring plenty of money! Fuel is around $10.00 +/-a gallon depending on type, location and time of year. Everything is very expensive so plan ahead and do your research.
Wow, this video is lovely; it helps us get an idea of what camper van travel is like in Norway; after watching this, I feel more comfortable trying it. Thank you
Hey team, fellow Aussie. That was an amazing video. So well created, loved the photography within and some of those drone shots were epic. Well done. Watched every minute ❤
I live in Norway and literally in nature and alone. I have a log cabin, without an electrician. I manage myself and grow all the food I need, i.e. vegetables, potatoes, etc. The rest I get from the sea and rivers such as, salmon, shrimp, crabs or hunt grouse, large bird and moose/deer. In addition, I hunt foxes of which there have been 54 so far this year. I love the silence and the wilderness. When it crackles in the fireplace I am filled with a very special inner peace. Every day is a blessing. ❤🤍💙
What a great video very well done and informative as I'm planning to drive from Oslo to Tromso Autumn 2025. Your video will be a valuable resource. Cheers 👌
It would be really helpful if you wrote the names of the spots on screen or in the description. I tried googling the best I could understand from your pronunciations of many of these spots but couldn't find any of them 😂
The narrating voice where a little bit on the low side, but my god the pictures, video, drone footage, editing and music was absolutely fantastic🤩🤩🤩 A brilliant experience🥲
Amazing trip and beautiful pictures captured. Thank you for sharing, we will most likely be doing it in 2025 late September starting from the north to south norway. Any tips would be appreciated.
Wow great video! I’m currently planning my trip to Norway and this had a ton of great info. I’m thinking of using the same rental that you used, were you happy with it? Did you ever wish you would have went one size larger? Beautiful footage, well done
Thanks so much. The van is a good size if you're not over 6ft tall for sleeping purposes. My only complaint was when the weather was not so good, we were kind of forced to just eat in the front seats as setting up the back tent for cooking/shelter wasnt really feasible when you're on the move. Pros was being able to cook in the back of the van with nature in the background though! Up to you depending on your preferences and obviously cost!
Well done guys, we are off to Tromso for 5 days in October NL hunting, not doing any where near as much as this, (taking my drone but!) really enjoyed you video 🙏
Nice guide! I have drove this route in 2022 and absolutely loved it. But still went ahead and paid for your gumroad thing, just to appreciate the hard work behind the video. BTW, the google map is not accessible in gumroad purchase page.
No, it is not necessary to maintain a distance of 150 meters from private property; rather, this distance applies specifically to residences where individuals reside. Exercise your discretion, conduct yourself with decency, and you should encounter no disturbances. Discerning what is considered sensible in Norway may pose occasional challenges, but generally, visitors enjoy a heightened degree of freedom in natural settings, except for two critical exceptions. Norwegians are particularly vigilant about speed, and the penalties for exceeding speed limits are exorbitant, to put it mildly. There exist two fundamental speed limits: 50 kilometers per hour within urban areas and 80 kilometers per hour outside unless otherwise specified by clearly posted signs. The second imperative is ensuring that upon vacating a camping site, it is left in a better condition than when initially occupied. It is imperative to carry away all refuse with you. Prior to the influx of substantial tourism, Norway maintained pristine cleanliness throughout; regrettably, this is no longer the case, and as a visitor, you bear responsibility not only for your conduct but also for influencing Norwegians, even the less conscientious ones, to adhere to higher standards.
Going here at any time of the year is a magical experience, you just need to be aware that it will be colder, darker and less things will be open during this time including some hiking tracks. But its a perfect time to see the northern lights.
As long as its not on someones private property, 150m away from any buildings and doesnt have signs saying not to camp then you could free park mostly anywhere there's space and its safe to do so.
I would add that there is a lot of places in Lofoten where you are not allowed to camp - those places are clearly signed. Campings are not expensive though. @@TonyATP
Very good travelogue but very uninformative. No name shown (written) of the towns, places of Interest. No one can depend on accents of people from another part of the world.
Despite your good pictures you show the same as all other YT videos do. You seem to have your travel route from YT or Instagram ....since you follow the exact same "sheep trail" as more or less most tourists do. A little exception was it with Husøy. Norway has thousands of other places with their own "magic" ....but you like other tourists rush right past them. English is not the language of Norway .....hence names/words are NOT pronounced as in English. You probably spend a lot of time to record and edit the video.....and the result is a yes....but when it come to use names of places ....it's a NOPE.....it hurts to listen to.... You butchered about every name used in the video...some not even recognisable. It wouldn't take to much effort to use Google and get a reasonable correct pronunciation....
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Travelling the world has always been my childhood dream at 25 I lost most of my eyesight due to a problem in my retina watching videos like this motivates me, I wanna live my dreams and be an inspiration through my channel 💚
This is absolutely one of the best Norway Travel vlogs I’ve seen. The only thing I’d add is a graphic of where you are on a map each day!
Thank you so much. Noted.
Thanks
i think too@@TonyATP
The footage and the way you’ve scripted this video is so thoughtful! Such a gorgeous confluence of storytelling and education.
❤️ your video of your trip in Norway 🥰❤️, tank you from a Norwegian 🇳🇴❤️, you have seen more of Norway than me 🤔, big hug to both of you and Welcome back to Norway 🇳🇴
Thank you and i cant wait to be back again!
Awesome video and information! Norway is high on my list of places to visit and this is exactly how I would like to explore this magical place! Thanks for sharing 😊
Thank you so much!
Hands down THE BEST video I've seen so far on road trips in Norway! Congrats on such a well-made video. Incredible shots, footage, narration and flow. It didn't move too quickly nor too slowly; the music you selected was as epic as the scenery it accompanied; every moment of your video was immensely enjoyable. Such quality! I'm planning a road trip in Norway in 2025, so I'm going to check out your guide. And, you've earned a new follower :-) Keep up the great work!
Thank you so much for your kind words! Hope you enjoy it as much as we did!
Spectacular video! I hope you post more! I really enjoyed this video and the scenery. Your explanations were clear to understand! FELT LIKE I was already there! Loved it!
Thank you
Can't wait to go in August 2024
@@jacquelineashton2598 Thank you i really appreciate it. Experience it for yourself!
Just remember tourists, Norwegians are very friendly but value their privacy and personal space. The guides are not kidding. Bring plenty of money! Fuel is around $10.00 +/-a gallon depending on type, location and time of year. Everything is very expensive so plan ahead and do your research.
Absolutely brilliant. Thank you so much for taking the time to make this. I’m sure it took a huge amount of effort.
Lots of love from India ❤ beautifully captured
Wow, this video is lovely; it helps us get an idea of what camper van travel is like in Norway; after watching this, I feel more comfortable trying it. Thank you
Thank you. It is truly worth it!
This is an utterly FANTASTIC video!
Hey team, fellow Aussie. That was an amazing video. So well created, loved the photography within and some of those drone shots were epic.
Well done. Watched every minute ❤
Thank you so much!
Truly outstanding presentation! Some of the best drone footage I've seen amongst dozens of videos on this area.
Thank you so much, i really do appreciate your feedback!
Beautiful video. Well captured atmosphere.
I live in Norway and literally in nature and alone. I have a log cabin, without an electrician. I manage myself and grow all the food I need, i.e. vegetables, potatoes, etc. The rest I get from the sea and rivers such as, salmon, shrimp, crabs or hunt grouse, large bird and moose/deer. In addition, I hunt foxes of which there have been 54 so far this year. I love the silence and the wilderness. When it crackles in the fireplace I am filled with a very special inner peace. Every day is a blessing. ❤🤍💙
What an amazing journey and photos! Norway is so spectacular
Amazing video! The editting is so good, so beautiful
wow, nice soft music and beautiful scenery
Thank you for sharing. Can’t stop but keep watching till the end. Excellent job ❤
Thank you i really appreciate you watching it all!
Congrats on this beautiful video. Videos, images, drones are amazing, stroy telling is perfect.
Thank you so much!
I love how you did this Vlog, makes me wanna experience Norway! Nice outdoors and views. Also your photos are awesome! I’m a fan now ❤
Thank you for your kind words!
What a great video very well done and informative as I'm planning to drive from Oslo to Tromso Autumn 2025. Your video will be a valuable resource. Cheers 👌
great video, amazing scenery
Incredible footage and photos!!
Fab vid guys, really impressive. I'm heading there this July and will check out a lot of your places
Thank you so much. And enjoy, you'll get the midnight sun. Lucky.
One of the best vloggs i ever saw about norway. Looking forward to see you here back in oslo
Real good video....thank you for visiting us!
This is such an amazing video. Thank you for your effort.
Thank you!
You are so talented, Tony!
It would be really helpful if you wrote the names of the spots on screen or in the description. I tried googling the best I could understand from your pronunciations of many of these spots but couldn't find any of them 😂
Any in particular? Time stamp?
super informative vlog!
Thank you!
The narrating voice where a little bit on the low side, but my god the pictures, video, drone footage, editing and music was absolutely fantastic🤩🤩🤩 A brilliant experience🥲
Thank you so much
Amazing trip and beautiful pictures captured. Thank you for sharing, we will most likely be doing it in 2025 late September starting from the north to south norway. Any tips would be appreciated.
Fantastic video. This is the type of video I planned to make but never got to it. Great photography and editing. Just subscribed.
Beautiful places and experiences you have along the journey
Wow great video! I’m currently planning my trip to Norway and this had a ton of great info. I’m thinking of using the same rental that you used, were you happy with it? Did you ever wish you would have went one size larger? Beautiful footage, well done
Thanks so much. The van is a good size if you're not over 6ft tall for sleeping purposes. My only complaint was when the weather was not so good, we were kind of forced to just eat in the front seats as setting up the back tent for cooking/shelter wasnt really feasible when you're on the move. Pros was being able to cook in the back of the van with nature in the background though! Up to you depending on your preferences and obviously cost!
Well done guys, we are off to Tromso for 5 days in October NL hunting, not doing any where near as much as this, (taking my drone but!) really enjoyed you video 🙏
awesome video/movie. best travel videeo flow i have seen. please keep making
Thank you!
This is such an amazing video, must’ve taken a lot of effort and detail to attention to make!
WOW! It is a dream!
❤❤❤ten stars of ten!!
Amazing vlog. Absolutely breathtaking.
Did you use A7C and Sigma 28-70mm for photography?
Wow! 🤩🇳🇴
Nice guide!
I have drove this route in 2022 and absolutely loved it. But still went ahead and paid for your gumroad thing, just to appreciate the hard work behind the video.
BTW, the google map is not accessible in gumroad purchase page.
Beautiful video mate. Very nicely done!
Very, very nice video. Which camera do you use? Thank you
Come on I wanted summer it will have a better view
Nice 🌍
Can you suggest for winter iternery... without driving by own...
Great video from NORWAY
As a norwegian. Thank you.
No, it is not necessary to maintain a distance of 150 meters from private property; rather, this distance applies specifically to residences where individuals reside. Exercise your discretion, conduct yourself with decency, and you should encounter no disturbances. Discerning what is considered sensible in Norway may pose occasional challenges, but generally, visitors enjoy a heightened degree of freedom in natural settings, except for two critical exceptions.
Norwegians are particularly vigilant about speed, and the penalties for exceeding speed limits are exorbitant, to put it mildly. There exist two fundamental speed limits: 50 kilometers per hour within urban areas and 80 kilometers per hour outside unless otherwise specified by clearly posted signs.
The second imperative is ensuring that upon vacating a camping site, it is left in a better condition than when initially occupied. It is imperative to carry away all refuse with you. Prior to the influx of substantial tourism, Norway maintained pristine cleanliness throughout; regrettably, this is no longer the case, and as a visitor, you bear responsibility not only for your conduct but also for influencing Norwegians, even the less conscientious ones, to adhere to higher standards.
Nicely done.
When did you travel? What time of year?
This was start of September in Autumn
Where did you return your car ?
I'm thinking of doing the same trip from late november to early december. do you think it is a good idea?
Going here at any time of the year is a magical experience, you just need to be aware that it will be colder, darker and less things will be open during this time including some hiking tracks. But its a perfect time to see the northern lights.
That late in the year you will need to know how to drive on snowy and icy roads!! And to use winter tires.
How do you find your freedom park for the night? Can you just park anywhere you think it suit for you?
As long as its not on someones private property, 150m away from any buildings and doesnt have signs saying not to camp then you could free park mostly anywhere there's space and its safe to do so.
I would add that there is a lot of places in Lofoten where you are not allowed to camp - those places are clearly signed. Campings are not expensive though. @@TonyATP
When was this trip made ?
In the start of September :)
is this in late May ?
This was September
THX
Very nice report! Maybe you'll like mine!
Very good travelogue but very uninformative. No name shown (written) of the towns, places of Interest. No one can depend on accents of people from another part of the world.
Despite your good pictures you show the same as all other YT videos do.
You seem to have your travel route from YT or Instagram ....since you follow the exact same "sheep trail" as more or less most tourists do. A little exception was it with Husøy. Norway has thousands of other places with their own "magic" ....but you like other tourists rush right past them.
English is not the language of Norway .....hence names/words are NOT pronounced as in English.
You probably spend a lot of time to record and edit the video.....and the result is a yes....but when it come to use names of places ....it's a NOPE.....it hurts to listen to....
You butchered about every name used in the video...some not even recognisable. It wouldn't take to much effort to use Google and get a reasonable correct pronunciation....