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Norway Archives - gus1thego
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3 Things I HATE About Norway (Sorry Guys!)

I’ve been to Norway 22 times and when you’ve been to a country so many times, it’s because it has something extra that keeps you coming back. Norway is extraordinary! A truly beautiful country, but I still have a bit of a love/hate relationship to Norway. These are the 3 things I HATE about Norway!

1: The Weather

Let’s take Oslo: The weather and darkness in November; wet, chilly and dark. No bright snow or crisp air, no leaves on the trees; mostly windy, rainy and dark, with some wet snow (sludd) that clings to you and feel wetter than rain, but melts on the ground. Hate it! Or even worse, snow in May. I want Summer in May, not a massive snowfall. I’m sure most Norwegian people think about immigrating to Italy or somewhere else down south, when they have snow in May! Other than that, I have no trouble with the oddities of the Norwegian weather. Or if I have, I’ll check the weather forecast and dress properly!

In the Frogner Park, Oslo, 2018

At the same time 2 meter snow in Winter time and skiing in Geilo is wonderful, but overall I’m not the biggest fan of the rainy, cold weather most times in the south of Norway.. Go to Lapland in the North in the winther months and you’ll have lots of snow, but it’s nearly totally dark for half a year..

This negativity is coming from a guy who just had the most perfect summer weather on his latest Norway-trip, with 20 hours of day lights and sunshine. The irony! The advantages of going in July!

Lovely summer weather in Norway.. For once! 2019

2: The Insects

Having Faroese blood (Faroe Islands), which is the only country in the World along Iceland where mosquitoes (culicidae) don’t exist, makes it always a shocking experience to go out in the wild in Norway.
I always get a lot of mosquito bites in Norway, which really sucks! The Norwegian sand fly ‘knot’ (ceratopogonidae) is literally my worst enemy with the mosquitoes on a close 2.nd spot!

I hate biting insects.. Yet still, I visit the Norwegian wilderness a lot! I’m a weirdo! I know, right?

In Vidalen with my parents in a small hut my grandfather built in the wild.. No electricity, no internet, but bears 🐻 and mosquitoes…

3: The Prices

This image shows the downside of Norway’s prices.. You arrive to Norway with money bills and leave with small coins.. Norway is expensive! I still remember my night out in Oslo with my friend Tor in 2013, where the absolutely most normal Domestic Beer you could get (1 pint draught) was around $13-15.

I remember buying 3 cucumbers in Egersund, Norway in 2012 for around $15 too, when I did a football trial for their local football team there. Insane! They offered be a pretty well-paid contract offer, but when I experienced the Norwegian prices on my own, I quickly figured out I wouldn’t have much money left anyway. So it was a no from me! After I had a big injury and had to quit my football career, which was the start of my travels, which I’m so thankful for looking back. Anyway, back to the prices!

10 days football trial in Egersund, Norway

When I say I’m happy I didn’t move to Norway at that time, it was because Norway is simply too pricey! This is more than 5 years ago and Norway isn’t cheaper now.. The Norwegian salaries are of course very high and one things is to live in a place, another thing is to visit. End of story, the Oslo cost of living index is 19.78% higher than my city Copenhagen, which is NOT a cheap place, in fact Oslo is considered to be the most expensive city in the World, and a city like Bergen is pretty much on the same level as Oslo.

Bergen, Norway 2019. Pretty much as expensive as Oslo

Prices: Don’t Forget The ‘Bompenger’

Another thing I dislike when driving around Norway is the ‘bompenger’ (a tax you need to pay when driving around Norway) for use of the roads. It’s of course good for the nature that people maybe reconsider taking their car out and pollute the nature, but it’s pretty annoying getting a letter, when going back to Denmark with a bill you need to pay. And sometimes it can be a lot of money. Normally it’s $5-10 once around every 35-40 min, but I remember when driving from Bergen towards Oslo there was a point where it was $25. It adds up quickly and makes the most beautiful road trips a little less enjoyable!

All being said Norway is a beautiful country, I’ve been there 22 times and I hope to come back soon again!

The nature, the scenery, the fjords, the waterfalls, the people, the adventures.. Too many good things about Norway to not to come back. But these are some of the honest, negative sides about the country from my point of view.

Any thing you hate about the beloved Norway?

Gustav

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The 5 BEST Things To Do In Beautiful Bergen (3 Days In Bergen)

Bergen – a picturesque, harbor-side city in Norway is out of a sudden a destination everyone is talking about. You’ll find Bergen on most Top 10 cities-lists in Europe and there’s a good reason why!

What Makes Bergen So Special?

Norway’s second biggest city with less than 300,000 inhabitants has seven mountains surrounding the city centre of Bergen, which makes an unique scenery, and therefore it’s often called ‘the city between the seven mountains.’

Bergen has the most beautiful fjords, colorful houses, plentiful museums, and innovative gastronomy all served up alongside a heavy dose of Scandinavia! There are plenty of things to do in Bergen…if you can get past the weather there is!

One Of The Most Beautiful Countries On Earth

After arriving to Bergen from the north of Norway (Vassfaret) and spending more than 3 days here on Norway’s southwestern coast, on my 22nd visit to Norway, I’ll admit I have a weak spot for Norway and its beauty! Now I have a very soft spot for Bergen too! But don’t get too excited before you’re off to Bergen!

Fishing in Vassfaret, Norway

The Weather

Yes, there is no denying it, Bergen is allegedly either the wettest city in Europe or the entire world (depending on your internet source.) Around 240 days of rain on average a year, guess I was extremely lucky to have 3 days in the most beautiful sunshine I’ve ever seen with no rain whatsoever. But don’t worry, the hardy Norwegian Vikings have developed plenty of alternative activities for a rainy day!

Furthermore I’ll strongly recommend you to go in July. August is doable too, but July is the best chance you’ll have for no rain!

Walking around Bergen’s cozy streets in the end of July. Perfect time.. Maybe!

5 BEST Things To Do In Bergen! (3-Days Itinerary)

These are some of the unmissable things to do in Bergen. Of course, there are plenty more things to do – but for 3 days in Bergen, this should keep you very busy!

1: Take Fløibanen Funicular To Admire the Views From Mt Fløyen

On top of Mt. Fløyen

If you’re unlucky to have lots of rain, wait for a break in the weather and head to the Fløibanen funicular, which whisks you up to the top of Mt Fløyen every 15 minutes for the best views of Bergen. Bonus points if you can time it for sunset, there is truly nothing else like it in the world. Beautiful views!

Top of Mt. Fløyen during day time

Pro budget tip: For the more adventurous/active traveler you can save yourself some coin and hike up/down or both ways – it’s about an hour up, and there are two pretty decent loop tracks on Mt Fløyen (1.6 km / 5 km) which take you past picturesque lakes and through the forest.

I actually paid for both ways, which was stupid because I chose to walk down! I saw the beautiful scenery and changed my mind up there. It’s 135 NOK (16 dollars) for both ways. You can pay for one way also, which is 65 NOK (8 dollars), which I should’ve done. If you want to save more money and time, I recommend you to buy tickets for Fløibanen online at www.floyen.no in advance. The queue was pretty bad!

Bergen is getting popular!

2: Admire the UNESCO World Heritage Enclave of Bryggen

Beautiful Bryggen, Bergen, Norway. (@gustavrosted)

Bryggen has been ravaged by many fires, the great fire of 1702 in particular. The whole of the city was reduced to ashes, but the foundations had been there since the 12th century, which means that Bryggen is basically unchanged despite the passing centuries. This magical place of wooden buildings and walkways on the harbor front is easily Bergen’s most iconic attraction.

Though there has been plenty of fires over the last 1000 years, (I like to imagine they partied too hard every time,) Bryggen is still the best example left remaining of the overseas Hanseatic Offices and is protected with an UNESCO World Heritage status.

Today it is filled with boutique shops, souvenirs, and cafés, but still has plenty of charm…especially at night when the place is completely deserted and you feel transported back in time. Magic!

3. Try The Freshest Seafood at the Bergen Fish Market

In a country known for the quality of its seafood, you simply can’t visit Bergen without checking the fish market out! There is no better place to try seafood than the ultra-modern Bergen Fish Market with over 30 specialty shops selling small-scale Norwegian produce.

Norwegian King Crab. Around $160 if you want to eat it at the market and $100 if you take it with you. Pricey!

You can try the expensive +$100 Norwegian King Crab or you can go for some cheaper options. Remember Norway is considered one of the most expensive countres in the World, so it probably won’t be cheap no matter what.

I tried a bit of the legendary Norwegian Atlantic Salmon, which is 2. in the World, after New Zealand’s King Salmon, which is the creme de la creme of all salmon. Top choice still!

Norwegian Atlantic salmon makes people who don’t eat fish, eat fish

Enjoy a meal here of some of the freshest seafood in the world, or simply walk through and try to spot as many weird fish species as you can. It literally blew my mind to see the options here! In the summer months there is a large outdoor fish market that takes place every day, but in the winter months there is only the iconic Mathallen Food Hall to keep you warm and dry.

One of the best things to do in Bergen, and given it’s location – you would be sad to miss it! 

4. Take a Road Trip Around The Fjords (Or Boat Trip)

Geirangerfjord

Bergen is the Gateway to the Fjords of Norway! The best starting point to experience the most magnificent fjord landscape, with narrow fjords, glaciers, steep mountain sides, beautiful islands and spectacular waterfalls.

From Bergen you can pick from several fjord tours in the Bergen-region, a journey to one of the World’s most popular tourist attractions NĂŚrøyfjorden – the world’s narrowest fjord, which was voted ‘The World’s Top Unspoiled Travel Destination’ by National Geographic in 2004.

Or Just Drive Through The Stunning Landscapes

Nature itself has provided the first letter for many of the superlatives used to describe the fjords and the landscape near Bergen: Stupendous, stunning, spectacular!

You can drive a little further to ‘Hardangervidda’ and the landscape changes completely from mountainous fjords to becoming a huge flat mountain plateau, it largest of its kind in Europe.

Hardangervidda, the largest mountain plateau of its kind in Europe

Or you can drive to one of Norway’s most famous and majestic waterfalls, Vøringsfossen. An absolute stunner!

Vøringsfossen, Norway

5. Take A City Walk In Bergen

Put on your best shoes and get moving in Bergen! It’s not for fun it’s one of the most beautiful cities in Europe. Historic wharves and colorful wooden houses in a beautiful Scandinavian design! If it wasn’t for the 240 rainy days in a year here, I would strongly consider moving here after my 3 days here! So cozy!

Walking around Bergen. (@gustavrosted)

Bergen has some undercover artistic hot spots too, and I was surprised to find out that the Bergen street art has burgeoned over the last decade largely thanks to a Bansky visit in 2000. Head to Sentralbadet to see one of Bergen’s only legal street art walls or explore around the University of Bergen or the Skostredet neighborhood to spot more creative pieces of art. This city has it all!

See You Next Time, Bergen!

I can’t wait to visit Bergen in winter time too one day and watch the World’s biggest Gingerbread City – the Pepperkakebyen in Bergen, which unfortunately is only a seasonal attraction, but if you’re visiting Bergen in the winter months (November-December,) you should definitely go. It looks amazing.

Bergen, it was a pleasure. I can’t complain too much after 3 sunny days in the World’s wettest city!

Gustav

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The 5 Most Beautiful Countries in Europe (Landscape)

I have traveled a lot worldwide for 7 years, been to every country in Europe and most of them +2 times. These are the 5 most beautiful countries in Europe based on ONLY landscapes, according to my point of view. We all have different preferences, but for me these countries blew my mind. This is the Top 5!

The 5 Most Beautiful Countries in Europe (Landscape)

5. Scotland

Edinburgh and Glasgow are very cool cities, but the most fascinating part of Scotland is the dramatic scenery, the lush woodlands, the stunning lochs, rugged coastline and green rolling hills topped with crumbling castles. My personal favourite part is the Scottish Highland. I still remember my travel around Scotland, the fabled Loch Ness and these, misty, magical mountains. If you’re lucky to have no rain the Isle of Skye is an iconic place! I’ve been to Scotland 3 times and I really hope I will come back to see more.

Scotland has some of the most beautiful landscape in Europe

4. The Azores, Portugal

I’ve been to mainland Portugal 3 times and it’s a beautiful country! I like Porto, Lisbon and Sintra very much, but my fascination of mainland Portugal is most of all because of the cozy cities and villages, yet the landscape is nice too. On my 4th time in Portugal I wanted to see a new part of the country and went to The Azores. The Azores was actually recognized as the most beautiful destination in Europe by the European Best Destination, and the blue lakes ringed by forests of laurel and cedar and the peculiar rocks and structures certainly is TOP-CLASS on this volcanic archipelago. Hyacinths are everywhere, nature is so lush and green and breathtaking views from mountain tops when hiking around.. So close to my very top!

Portugal is so much more than only Lisbon.. The Azores has STUNNING landscapes

3. Iceland

Iceland is a country you CAN’T skip on this list. I’ve only been to Iceland one time and I spent 7 days there, but tried to see as much of the island as I could. Iceland’s blue bubbling geysers, rugged lava fields, and spectacular glaciers create a visual spectacle that seems out of this world. Definitely the Land of Fire and Ice, and who honestly wouldn’t love taking a dip in the Blue Lagoon?! Crazy colors, geysers, waterfalls and rock formations everywhere here.. Thumbs up for Iceland!

Visited Iceland is 2015 and I still remember these unique landscapes

2. Norway

I’ve been to Norway 20 TIMES.. Insane!? I went a lot to Norway as a kid and just as much as an adult.. I love the landscapes, there’s always a new adventure waiting in my Danish neighbor country. Deep, striking fjords, rugged coastal mountains and glaciers that take your breath away. Spectacular national parks which protect the nation’s unique scenery and wildlife. Norway is so big and some parts of the country lies within the Arctic Circle. Go north in the country and there’s a good chance of seeing Northern Lights, while reindeers and polar bears roam the staggering ice fields of the Svalbard archipelago most north.

Norway is fascinating, even in the extremely cold winter days with 2 meters snow laying everywhere…

Norway with my dad. As a kid I went mostly to Norway for holidays and a few other countries. Now I’m at 120 countries!

1. Faroe Islands

If you visit Faroe Islands on a big cruise ship for a few days and you only visit the capital Torshavn, then I’m sorry to say that you’ve missed out on some of the most beautiful scenery in the World. Faroe Islands is every photographer’s dream coming true!

I’ve been to Faroe Islands 14 times and been to most of the 18 islands, which are all very unique in their own way. The dramatic, mind-blowing islands landscape is shaped of steep cliffs with sheeps everywhere (Faroe Islands means ‘Sheep Islands), deep fjords and high rising mountains – no matter where you are, you are never more than 5 kilometers away from the ocean!

This natural paradise is Europe’s best kept secret, and while tourists are flocking countries like Iceland and Norway the Faroe Islands still goes under the radar, which makes it even more unique and special!

In a small village called Tjørnuvik in Faroe Islands with 64 people living there

Faroe Islands even has an island with only one family living there! As remote as it gets. Check out The 5 Reasons Why You Need To Go To Faroe Islands, if you’re planning to visit soon. You definitely should!

That was my ‘Top 5 Most Beautiful Countries In Europe (Landscape!) What’s yours?

Gustav

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Travel Pictures Of Gustav

Here are some random pictures from all over the world. One from each country/territory. I will add more here and there from new travels and adventures, so check back every now and then. Enjoy!

Albania

Tirana Square, Tirana, Albania 2016

Algeria

Algeria Algiers Gus1thego
Salaam alaikum! A gift from my Algerian host, Algiers, Algeria. 2018

Andorra

In the tiny capital Andorra La Vella, Andorra 2016

Argentina

With Argentinian legend Diego Maradona in Boca, Buenos Aires, Argentina 2015

Armenia

Yerevan Armenia Gus1thego
In front of the big blue kiwi in Yerevan, Armenia. 2017

Australia

Inside “The G” or Melbourne Cricket Ground Stadium, which hosts +100,000 people, Melbourne, Australia. 2015

Austria

SchĂśnbrunn Castle, Vienna, Austria 2017

Azerbaidjan

Baku Azerbaidjan Gus1thego
Hand gestures in “the architectural love child of Paris and Dubai city,” Baku, Azerbaidjan. 2017

Bahrain

The Tea Club with family of the Bahrainian King, Manama, Bahrain. 2017

Belarus

Brest Fortress Belarus Gus1thego
At the Brest Hero Fortress, a WWII memorial, in the south of Belarus. 2017

Belgium

The beautiful La Grand Place City Square in Brussels, Belgium, 2017

Belize

Caye Caulker Belize Gus1thego
Denmark heavily represented in Caye Caulker island, Belize. 2019

Brazil

Sitting at the world-famous steps ‘Selaron Steps’ in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. 2016

Bulgaria

Climbing ‘The 7 Rila Lakes’ in the Rila Mountains, Bulgaria. 2018

Burkina Faso

In a village where people and crocodiles have lived together for 300 years in Burkina Faso. Surreal! 2019

Burma / Myanmar

Chilling with the buddies in Yangon, Burma. 2018

China

Beautiful sunny day at the Mutianyu section, Great Wall of China, Beijing, China 2019

Croatia

Dubrovnik Croatia Gus1thego
INSTA-SHOT 😝 Much fun walking the walls in Dubrovnik, Croatia. 2017

Cyprus

Week in Cyprus and here in party area Ayia Napa. 2016

Czech Republic

Prague Charles Bridge Czech Republic Gus1thego
Charles Bridge in Prague, Czech Republic. 2018

Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)

Hiking around small mountain villages on the border of Congo/Uganda, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC.) 2014

Egypt

Visiting the Giza Piramids, Egypt. 2013

Eswatini

Ezulwini Valley, in the northwest of the former Swaziland, Eswatini. 2018

Ethiopia

With Abushe, the African boy with the blue eyes, Jinka, Ethiopia. 2018

Faroe Islands

In the country I went to 13 times, and also where my roots are from, the Faroe Islands. Visiting the island where my grandfather was born, Sandoy, Faroe Islands. 2015

Finland

Helsinki Finland Gus1thego
Uspenski Cathedral on a cold Winter day in Helsinki, Finland. 2016

Gambia

In Bijiro Nationalpark, The Gambia

Georgia

With a police officer at a street event in Tbilisi, Georgia. 2017

Ghana

In the streets of Accra, Ghana. 2019

Gibraltar

Gibraltar Gus1thego
Two homies flexing on the way to the top of Rock of Gibraltar, Gibraltar. 2018

Greece

Naxos Greece Gus1thego
Nothing beats a greek street, Naxos, Greece. 2018

Guernsey

Hitchhiking my way around the small island and British Crown Dependency, Guernsey. 2019

Guinea

Completely in dust after my most scary border crossing from Guinea-Bissau to Guinea, Labe, Guinea

Guinea-Bissau

In the slums of Bissau, Guinea-Bissau

Honduras

Honduras San Pedro Sula Gus1thego
In front of a Honduran flag in San Pedro Sula, Honduras. 2019

Hong Kong

On top of Victoria Peak Hill in Hong Kong. 2015

India

Varanasi India Gus1thego
With a ‘sadhu’ in one of the oldest still inhabited cities in the World, Varanasi, India. 2019

Iran

Varzaneh Desert Iran Gus1thego
In the soft sand dunes in Varzaneh Desert, Iran. 2018

Iraq

With a Kurdish man who fought ISIS, near Mosul, few hours from the Citadel of Arbil, Erbil, Iraq. 2019

Ivory Coast

 

Japan

Japan Tokyo Gus1thego
The fascinating Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. 2018

Jordan

Protecting Petra in Jordan. 2016

Kazakhstan

Almaty Kazakhstan Gus1thego
In front of the Giant Squirrel in Almaty, Kazakhstan. 2018

Kenya

Eating local food with my Kenyan friend John Kennedy in Nairobi, Kenya. 2015

Kuwait

Kuwait Kuwait City Gus1TheGo
Having tea inside a $8 million house in Kuwait City, Kuwait. 2017

Kyrgyzstan

Kyrgyzstan Issyk-Kul Gus1thego
In the Kyrgiz mountains in Issyk-Kul, Kyrgyzstan. 2018

Laos

Luang Prabang, Laos
WIth buddhist kids (monks) in Luang Prabang, Laos. 2018

Latvia

Walking around the streets of Riga, Latvia. 2017

Lithuania

In Pylimo Street 66, Vilnius, Lithuania. 2017

Luxembourg

Luxembourg MClub Gus1thego
Having a Coca-Cola in 2015 at the fancy MClub in low-tax, Luxembourg. You see me or not? 😉

Macedonia

Skopje Macedonia Lion Gus1thego
The Macedonian Lion, Skopje, Macedonia. 2017

Maldives

Learning how to Scuba Dive in Rashdoo Islands, Maldives. 2015

Monaco

Monaco Supercars Gus1thego
Supercars outside of Hotel de Paris, Monte-Carlo, Monaco. 2017

Mozambique

Maputo Mozambique Gus1thego
Mozambican specialities, Maputo, Mozambique. 2018

Myanmar

Bagan Myanmar Gus1thego
Driving around on my e-bike in the city of temples, Bagan, Myanmar. 2018

Nepal

Pokhara Nepal Gus1thego
At the World Peace Pagoda, Pokhara, Nepal. 2019

Netherlands

Amsterdam Netherlands Gus1thego
Biking around one of the greatest European cities, Amsterdam, Netherlands. 2015

New Zealand

Blending perfectly in in Hobbitton, New Zealand. 2015

North Korea

Visiting North Korea for 4,5 days in 2019

Oman

Oman Gus1thego
Somewhere close to Al Khasab, Oman. 2013

Paraguay

Outside of Shopping Del Este Shopping Mall, Paraguay. 2016

Quebec

Quebec was so close as it can get it to be its own independent country, and will maybe be in the future. Quebec City. 2019

Russia

Moscow Russia Gus1thego
At the Red Square and with Saint Basil’s Cathedral shining bright in the background, Moscow, Russia. 2018

Sri Lanka

Royal Botanic Gardens, Peradeniya, Kandy, Sri Lanka. 2016

South Korea

Seoul South Korea Gus1thego
In my Korean ‘Hanbok’ in front of Gyeongbokgung Palace, Seoul, South Korea. 2018

Spain

Real Madrid Spain Gus1thego
Inside the dressing room of Real Madrid, my favourite football team since I was 5 years old, Madrid, Spain. 2017

Sweden

SkĂĽne Sweden Gus1thego
A great week in one of my most visited countries. Here in Örkeljunga, Skåne Region, Sweden. 2018

Tajikistan

Iskanderkul Tajikistan Gus1thego
Pretending to work at Lake Iskanderkul, Iskanderkul, Tajikistan 😝 2018

Tanzania

Mount Kilimanjaro Tanzania
One of my greatest accomplishments! On top of the highest mountain in Africa, Mount Kilimanjaro, by the age of 22 years old, Tanzania. 2015

Thailand

Spending all my money with my mate for a night in the suite from ‘Hangover 2,’ in Lebua State Tower, Bangkok, Thailand. 2012

Uganda

In top 3 of my BEST experiences ever! In the rainforest with the mountain gorillas in Bwindi, Uganda. 2014

United Arab Emirates

Dubai UAE Gus1thego
At the public beach next to Burj Al Arab with +50°C in August, Dubai, United Arab Emirates. 2018

Uzbekistan

Gustav Rosted in Uzbekistan
With the Uzbeki gang at the Registan Square in Samarkand, Uzbekistan 👐 2018

Wales

Wales Portmeirion Gus1thego
In Northern Wales and the little village Portmeirion, Gwynedd, Wales. 2016

Zimbabwe

Victoria Falls ZImbabwe Gus1thego
Before taking a helicopter tour over the spectacular waterfalls in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe. 2015

 

 

 

 

 

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