

From dramatic fjords and snow-capped mountains to charming coastal towns and vibrant Scandinavian cities, Norway offers a travel experience unlike anywhere else in the world. With thoughtfully designed Norway tour packages, travellers can discover breathtaking natural landscapes, rich Viking heritage, scenic railway journeys, and unforgettable Arctic adventures all within one destination. Whether it's cruising through the majestic fjords, witnessing the magical Northern Lights, exploring the colourful streets of Bergen, experiencing the modern charm of Oslo, or venturing into the Arctic wilderness of Tromsø, every part of Norway promises extraordinary memories. Ideal for couples, families, solo travellers, and nature enthusiasts, Norway caters to a wide range of travel interests throughout the year.
At Pickyourtrail, we believe every holiday should be tailored to your unique travel preferences. That's why our Norway holiday packages from India are fully customisable to suit your interests, budget, and travel duration. Whether you're planning a romantic honeymoon, a family getaway, a Northern Lights adventure, or a scenic multi-city exploration, our Norway trip packages allow you to create the perfect itinerary while enjoying a seamless and stress-free travel experience from start to finish.
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Detail |
Information |
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Currency |
Norwegian Krone (NOK). 1 NOK ≈ ₹7.9 (June 2026) |
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Ideal Duration |
7–12 nights for a first trip |
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Popular Regions |
Oslo, Bergen, Tromsø, Lofoten Islands, Geirangerfjord, Flåm |
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Best For |
Northern Lights, fjord cruises, honeymoons, adventure travel, photography |
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Visa |
Schengen Visa (mandatory for Indian passport holders) |
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Best Travel Season |
June–August (fjords + midnight sun) / September–March (Northern Lights) |
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Departure Cities |
Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Pune |
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Package Inclusions |
Hotels, transfers, sightseeing, activity tickets, 24/7 support |
Norway is one of Europe's most romantic destinations for couples who want something beyond the usual European city circuit. With Norway honeymoon tour packages, visitors can combine dramatic fjords, luxury boutique stays, scenic cruises, and unforgettable Arctic adventures. The dramatic landscapes, intimate lodges, and low crowds in most regions make Norway an exceptionally private honeymoon.
For travellers who prefer thrilling experiences over traditional sightseeing, Norway adventure tour packages offer some of the best outdoor activities in Europe. Challenge yourself with a hike to Trolltunga, one of Norway's most famous viewpoints, or climb Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock) for breathtaking views over Lysefjord. Adventure seekers can also kayak through the stunning waters of Sognefjord, trek across glaciers such as Briksdal Glacier, or enjoy snowmobiling and dog sledging in the Arctic regions around Tromsø. During summer, activities like cycling, rafting, and midnight sun hiking add even more excitement to your trip.
Seeing the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis) is the single most requested experience among Indian travellers to Norway. Northern Lights tour packages are carefully designed to maximise your chances of seeing this spectacular natural phenomenon by focusing on the best Arctic locations and travel periods between September and March. Beyond aurora hunting, these itineraries often include experiences such as dog sledging, snowmobiling, Sami cultural encounters, and Arctic fjord excursions.
The minimum viable duration for Norway. With the 6-night Norway package, you can realistically cover two cities: Oslo (capital, museums, city culture) and Bergen (fjord gateway, colourful harbour). Some itineraries include a third destination, such as Flåm or a day trip into Sognefjord. This is a good introduction, but it does not include Tromsø or the Lofoten Islands.
The most popular duration for first-time Indian travellers. A 7-night Norway package allows you to add either a brief Tromsø stop (for northern lights, if travelling in winter) or a Lofoten extension (for dramatic scenery, if travelling in summer). This is also the most searched duration among travellers from Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru.
With 10–12-night Norway packages, you can combine Norway with a neighbouring Scandinavian country like Iceland, Sweden, or Finland. Additionally, do a thorough Norway circuit covering Oslo, Bergen, Flåm, Tromsø, and Lofoten. This is the correct duration for travellers who want to experience the full range of what Norway offers, rather than a highlights-only trip.
Flights to Norway require at least one stop. There are no direct flights from India to Norway as of June 2026. Most routes go via Dubai, Doha, Frankfurt, Amsterdam, or Copenhagen.
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Departure City |
Starting Price (Per Person)* |
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From ₹59,537 |
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From ₹51,327 |
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From ₹143,540 |
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From ₹55,095 |
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From ₹54,706 |
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From ₹51,969 |
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From ₹54,706 |
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From ₹54,306 |
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From ₹54,706 |
*Prices are for land-only and may vary based on travel season, flight availability, accommodation category, and package inclusions.
As Norway's capital, Oslo is set along the scenic Oslofjord. It offers a refreshing mix of history, culture, and modern Scandinavian living. With well-crafted Oslo tour packages, you can explore world-class museums, Viking heritage, contemporary architecture, and a relaxed atmosphere. Unlike many busy European capitals, Oslo feels spacious and easy to navigate, making it an ideal introduction to Norway for first-time visitors.
Top Things to Do in Oslo
Best Areas to Stay in Oslo
Top attractions: Viking Ship Museum, National Museum, Akershus Fortress, Vigeland Sculpture Park, Holmenkollen Ski Jump
Best for: First-time visitors, families, culture enthusiasts, and travellers exploring multiple Norwegian destinations.
Nestled between mountains and fjords, Bergen is often considered Norway's most beautiful city. Its colourful waterfront, rich maritime history, and direct access to the country's famous fjord region make it a favourite stop on many Norway itineraries. Bergen tour packages offer visitors the enjoyment of the perfect balance of city charm and spectacular natural scenery in a single trip.
Top Things to Do in Bergen
Best Areas to Stay in Bergen
Top attractions: Bryggen Wharf, Mount Fløyen, Fish Market, Sognefjord, Norway in a Nutshell tour
Best for: Couples, nature lovers, photographers, and travellers wanting easy access to Norway's fjords.
Far above the Arctic Circle lies Tromsø, one of the world's premier destinations for viewing the Northern Lights. Tromsø tour packages let you enjoy the combination of dramatic Arctic landscapes with unique winter experiences. During summer, Tromsø transforms into a land of endless daylight under the Midnight Sun.
Top Things to Do in Tromsø
Best Areas to Stay in Tromsø
Top attractions: Northern Lights tours, Arctic Cathedral, Fjellheisen Cable Car, dog sledging, Sami cultural experiences
Best for: Aurora chasers, photographers, couples, and travellers looking for unique Arctic adventures.
Few places capture the beauty of Norway quite like the Lofoten Islands. Famous for dramatic peaks, picturesque fishing villages, white-sand beaches, and crystal-clear waters, this remote archipelago offers some of the country's most photogenic landscapes. The peaceful setting and untouched nature make Lofoten a dream destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
Top Things to Do in the Lofoten Islands
Where to Stay in Lofoten
Top attractions: Reine, Å Village, Trollfjord, Midnight Sun hikes, Northern Lights, Rorbu cabins
Best for: Photographers, hikers, couples, solo travellers, and lovers of unspoiled natural scenery.
Recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Geirangerfjord is one of Norway's most iconic natural attractions. Towering cliffs, cascading waterfalls, and deep blue waters create a landscape that feels almost unreal. A visit here offers the classic Norwegian fjord experience and some of the most breathtaking views in Scandinavia.
Top Things to Do in the Geirangerfjord
Best Areas to Stay Near Geirangerfjord
Top attractions: Geirangerfjord, Seven Sisters Waterfall, Dalsnibba Skywalk, Flydalsjuvet, fjord cruises
Best for: Nature lovers, photographers, couples, and travellers seeking Norway's most spectacular fjord landscapes.
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Factor |
Oslo |
Bergen |
Tromsø |
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Best For |
City culture, museums, and history |
Fjord access, atmosphere, and photography |
Northern Lights, Arctic adventure |
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Season |
Year-round |
May–October (best) |
September–March (Northern Lights); June–July (Midnight Sun) |
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Ideal Duration |
2–3 nights |
2–3 nights |
3–4 nights |
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Northern Lights |
No (too far south) |
Rarely, marginally |
Yes — prime location |
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Fjord Access |
Day trips only |
Direct — best gateway |
Limited (but spectacular scenery) |
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Crowds |
High (year-round) |
High in summer |
Moderate |
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Cost Level |
Very High |
High |
High |
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Getting Around |
Walk + metro |
Walk + funicular |
Walk + guided tours |
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Family-Friendly |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes (winter activities) |
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Honeymoon Appeal |
Moderate |
High |
Very High (glass cabin + Aurora) |
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First-Timer Recommended |
Yes (always include) |
Yes (fjord gateway) |
Yes (if visiting in winter) |
Honest recommendation: Oslo should be in almost every Norway itinerary — skip it only if you are returning for a second trip and have already seen the Viking Ship Museum. Bergen is the correct fjord base for most travellers; it is more atmospheric than using Oslo for fjord day trips. Tromsø is non-negotiable if you are travelling between September and March and have the Northern Lights on your list.
Watching the Northern Lights is one of the biggest reasons travellers choose Norway, but many people arrive with unrealistic expectations. While the Aurora Borealis is an incredible natural phenomenon, sightings depend on weather conditions, solar activity, and location. Understanding how and where to plan your trip can significantly improve your chances of witnessing this unforgettable spectacle.
The Northern Lights season in Norway generally runs from September to March, when the nights are long and dark.
Best for: Couples, photographers, winter travellers, and anyone with the Northern Lights on their bucket list.
Norway's fjords are among the country's most famous natural attractions, but with more than 1,000 fjords across the coastline, choosing the right one can be challenging. Most travellers only have time to explore one or two fjord regions properly, making advance planning important.
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Travel Style |
Recommended Fjord |
How to Access |
Recommended Duration |
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First-time Visitors |
Sognefjord & Nærøyfjord |
Norway in a Nutshell tour from Bergen |
Full Day |
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Honeymooners |
Geirangerfjord |
Fly to Ålesund and drive |
2–3 Nights |
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Adventure Travellers |
Lysefjord & Preikestolen |
Drive from Stavanger |
1–2 Nights |
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Photographers |
Lofoten & Reinefjord |
Fly to Bodø or direct flight |
3–4 Nights |
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Relaxed Scenic Travel |
Hardangerfjord |
Self-drive from Bergen |
1–2 Nights |
One of the biggest decisions when planning a Norway holiday package is whether to drive yourself or join organised tours.
Self-Drive
Guided Tours
The famous Norway in a Nutshell route is one of the best ways to experience Norwegian fjords in a short time. The journey typically includes:
Many travellers choose this route because it combines mountains, fjords, waterfalls, and railway journeys in a single itinerary.
The ideal fjord season runs from May to September, when weather conditions are more favourable, and most roads, ferry routes, and attractions remain fully operational.
Best for: Nature lovers, honeymooners, photographers, road-trip enthusiasts, and travellers looking to experience Norway's most iconic landscapes.
The best time to visit Norway depends largely on the experiences you're looking for. Unlike many destinations that have a single peak season, Norway offers completely different attractions throughout the year. From chasing the Northern Lights in winter to exploring fjords under the Midnight Sun in summer, every season has something unique to offer.
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Season |
Months |
Highlights |
Best For |
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Spring |
April – May |
Blooming landscapes, powerful waterfalls, and fewer crowds |
Nature lovers, photographers |
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Summer |
June – August |
Fjord cruises, Midnight Sun, hiking, and long daylight hours |
Families, first-time visitors, road trips |
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Autumn |
September – October |
Autumn colours, Northern Lights begin, fewer tourists |
Couples, photographers |
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Winter |
November – March |
Northern Lights, snow activities, Arctic adventures |
Aurora seekers, winter travellers |
Specific guidance for Indian travellers:
There are currently no direct flights from India to Norway. Most flights operate with at least one stopover, usually through major European or Middle Eastern cities. Oslo Airport Gardermoen (OSL) is the country's main international gateway and the most common arrival airport. If your trip starts in the fjord region, Bergen Airport (BGO) is also a convenient option.
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Route |
Airlines |
Approx. Total Travel Time |
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Delhi → Oslo (OSL) |
Emirates (via Dubai), Qatar Airways (via Doha), Lufthansa (via Frankfurt), KLM (via Amsterdam) |
11–15 hours |
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Mumbai → Oslo |
Emirates (via Dubai), Qatar Airways (via Doha), KLM (via Amsterdam) |
12–16 hours |
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Bengaluru → Oslo |
Emirates (via Dubai), Qatar Airways (via Doha), Finnair (via Helsinki) |
13–17 hours |
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Chennai → Oslo |
Emirates (via Dubai), Qatar Airways (via Doha), Singapore Airlines (via Singapore + transfer) |
14–18 hours |
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Hyderabad → Oslo |
Emirates (via Dubai), Qatar Airways (via Doha) |
12–15 hours |
Best value airlines for India–Oslo routes:
Booking advice:
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Route |
Best Method |
Travel Time |
Approx. Cost |
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Oslo → Bergen |
Train (Bergen Railway) or Flight |
6.5 hrs (train) / 1 hr (flight) |
NOK 300–800 (₹2,997–₹7,992) train; NOK 400–1,200 (₹3,996–₹11,988) flight |
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Bergen → Flåm |
Norway in a Nutshell Tour |
Full day |
NOK 1,200–1,500 (₹11,988–₹14,985) per person |
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Oslo → Tromsø |
Domestic Flight |
2 hrs |
NOK 500–2,000 (₹4,995–₹19,980) |
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Bergen → Lofoten |
Flight (via Oslo or Bodø) |
2–3 hrs |
NOK 600–1,800 (₹5,994–₹17,982) |
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Oslo → Stavanger |
Flight or Train |
1 hr (flight) / 8 hrs (train) |
NOK 400–1,500 (₹3,996–₹14,985) |
Key transport notes:
Norway is part of the Schengen Area. Indian travellers need a Schengen Tourist Visa applied through the Norwegian Embassy or VFS Global. This visa allows a stay of up to 90 days within any 180-day period. You can apply up to 6 months before your trip.
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Visa Detail |
Information |
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Visa Type |
Schengen Short-Stay Visa (Type C) |
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Validity |
Typically 30–90 days per visit |
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Stay Per Visit |
Up to 90 days in any 180 days across Schengen countries |
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Visa Fee |
€90 (approximately ₹10,000) per adult and is non-refundable |
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Processing Centre |
VFS Global (available in Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Pune, Ahmedabad) |
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Apply at |
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Interview |
Not usually required (biometrics at VFS centre) |
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Processing Time |
15–30 working days |
Norway is one of the most expensive countries in the world. Indian travellers frequently underestimate daily expenses.
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Travel Style |
Duration |
Price Per Person (Land-Only) |
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Budget |
6–7 nights |
₹46,237–₹1,00,000 |
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Mid-Range |
7–10 nights |
₹1,73,450–₹3,00,000 |
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Premium |
8–12 nights |
₹3,00,000–₹5,00,000 |
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Luxury |
10–14 nights |
₹5,00,000+ |
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Expense Category |
Budget |
Mid-Range |
Premium |
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Accommodation (per night) |
₹6,000–₹10,000 |
₹14,000–₹25,000 |
₹28,000–₹60,000+ |
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Meals (3 meals/day) |
₹3,000–₹5,000 |
₹6,000–₹10,000 |
₹12,000–₹20,000+ |
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Local transport |
₹800–₹1,500 |
₹2,000–₹4,000 |
₹5,000–₹10,000 |
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Activities/entry fees |
₹2,000–₹4,000 |
₹5,000–₹10,000 |
₹12,000–₹25,000 |
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Daily Total |
₹11,800–₹20,500 |
₹27,000–₹49,000 |
₹57,000–₹1,15,000+ |
Norwegian cuisine is simple, fresh, and centred around seafood, meat, and dairy products. While food can be expensive compared to India, many local dishes are worth trying during your trip.
Vegetarian and vegan travellers can find good options in larger cities, but choices become more limited in smaller towns and remote regions.
Indian food is available in Norway's larger cities, but choices become limited outside major urban areas.
Tip: If you follow a strict vegetarian, vegan, or Jain diet, consider staying in accommodations with kitchen facilities. Self-catering is often the easiest option, especially in smaller towns and remote regions.
Best for: Nature lovers, couples, photographers, and first-time visitors to Norway.
Route: Oslo (2N) → Bergen (2N) → Lofoten Islands (2N)
Day 1: Arrive in Oslo and check into your hotel. In the evening, enjoy a relaxing walk along the waterfront at Aker Brygge.
Day 2: Explore Oslo's top attractions, including the Viking Ship Museum, National Museum, and Vigeland Sculpture Park.
Day 3: Fly from Oslo to Bergen. Spend the afternoon exploring Bryggen Wharf, the Fish Market, and enjoy beautiful views from the Fløibanen Funicular.
Day 4: Take the famous Norway in a Nutshell tour. Experience the scenic Flåm Railway and cruise through the stunning Nærøyfjord.
Day 5: Fly from Bergen to the Lofoten Islands via Bodø. Check into a traditional fishing cabin and visit the picturesque village of Reine.
Day 6: Discover the beauty of Lofoten. Hike to Reinebringen for spectacular views and enjoy activities such as kayaking or scenic drives along the coastline.
Day 7: Spend the morning exploring more of the Lofoten Islands before flying back to Oslo for your onward international flight.
Approximate land cost: ₹2,50,000–₹3,20,000 per person (excluding international flights)
Best for: Northern Lights seekers, winter travellers, and Arctic adventure enthusiasts.
Route: Oslo (2N) → Tromsø (4N) → Bergen (1N)
Day 1: Arrive in Oslo and settle into your hotel. Spend the evening exploring the waterfront area at Aker Brygge.
Day 2: Visit Oslo's famous attractions, including the Viking Ship Museum and the National Museum. Later, fly to Tromsø.
Day 3: Enjoy a cable car ride or snowshoeing adventure during the day. In the evening, join a guided Northern Lights tour.
Day 4: Experience dog sledging through the Arctic wilderness. At night, head out for another Northern Lights excursion.
Day 5: Visit a Sami family and enjoy a traditional reindeer experience. Spend the evening at leisure with another chance to spot the aurora.
Day 6: Fly to Bergen and explore the historic Bryggen Wharf and harbour area.
Day 7: Enjoy a relaxed morning in Bergen before heading to the airport for your journey home.
Approximate land cost: ₹2,20,000–₹3,00,000 per person (excluding international flights)
With over 12 years of expertise in crafting personalised international holidays, Pickyourtrail has helped travellers create 1 million+ customised itineraries across 100+ destinations. Our Norway tour packages include:
Inclusions may vary depending on the package and customisation chosen.
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Feature |
Pickyourtrail (Customised) |
Traditional Group Tours |
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Flexibility |
Personalised itinerary |
Pre-fixed schedule |
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Travel Pace |
Based on your preferences |
Fast-paced, limited time at each stop |
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Accommodation |
Handpicked by destination and style |
Standard category hotels |
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Northern Lights Strategy |
Planned around your specific travel dates and location |
Generic |
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Freedom |
Choose activities, stays, timings |
Limited changes possible |
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Pricing |
Transparent inclusions |
Hidden on-trip expenses common |
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Experience |
Personal and immersive |
Same itinerary for all travellers |
From the breathtaking fjords of Geiranger and Sognefjord to the colourful streets of Bergen, the Arctic adventures of Tromsø, and the dramatic landscapes of the Lofoten Islands, Norway offers some of the most spectacular travel experiences in the world. Whether you're planning a romantic honeymoon, a Northern Lights adventure, a family holiday, or a scenic self-drive journey, our Norway tour packages are designed to suit every travel style and interest.
At Pickyourtrail, we create personalised Norway holidays that go beyond standard itineraries. From flights, hotels, fjord cruises, and scenic train journeys to visa assistance, airport transfers, and guided experiences, we handle every aspect of your trip for a smooth and hassle-free travel experience. With fully customisable itineraries, carefully selected accommodations, and expert travel support, planning your dream Norway vacation has never been easier.
Ready to plan your Norway trip? Browse our best-selling Norway tour packages or connect with our travel experts to build a customised itinerary based on your travel dates, budget, and bucket list.
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The cost of a Norway trip from India depends on the travel style, season, and duration. Budget travellers can expect to spend around ₹46,237–₹1,00,000 per person for a 6–7 night land-only package, while mid-range Norway tour packages typically cost between ₹1,73,450 and ₹3,00,000 per person. Luxury holidays can exceed ₹5,00,000 per person.
The best time to see the Northern Lights in Norway is from September to March. For the highest chances of clear skies and strong aurora activity, February and March are generally considered the best months to visit destinations such as Tromsø, Alta, and the Lofoten Islands.
Yes. Indian passport holders need a Schengen Tourist Visa to visit Norway. The visa allows travellers to stay in Norway and other Schengen countries for up to 90 days within a 180-day period. It is advisable to apply at least 4–6 weeks before your planned departure.
For first-time visitors, a 7 to 10-day itinerary is ideal. This duration allows travellers to explore key destinations such as Oslo, Bergen, the fjords, and either Tromsø for the Northern Lights or the Lofoten Islands for stunning natural scenery.
Norway Northern Lights packages start from approximately ₹71,370 per person for a 7-night land-only itinerary. The final price depends on the travel season, accommodation category, included activities, and destinations covered.
Seeing the Northern Lights in Oslo or Bergen is uncommon because both cities are located too far south and often experience light pollution. For the best chance of witnessing the Aurora Borealis, travellers should visit Arctic destinations such as Tromsø, Alta, Svalbard, or the Lofoten Islands during the Northern Lights season.