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Snow-capped mountains, mirror like fjords, colourful seaside towns and the magic of the northern lights, Norway is one of the most spectacular countries in Europe. For travellers from Pakistan, it is an ideal destination for honeymooners, families and adventure seekers who want something different from the usual Turkey, Dubai or Malaysia.
In this guide, we explore the top tourist attractions in Norway, the best time to visit, practical tips for travellers from Pakistan and how Malik Express Travel & Tours can help you plan a smooth and memorable Norway holiday.
Most international flights land in Oslo, Norway’s vibrant capital. Oslo combines modern architecture, green parks and a scenic harbour with rich Viking and maritime history.
Oslo is a great starting point before you head west to the fjords or north to chase the northern lights.
Often called the Gateway to the Fjords, the colourful port city of Bergen is one of Norway’s must visit destinations.
When people think of Norway, they usually imagine deep blue fjords surrounded by steep cliffs and waterfalls. Two of the most famous are:
You can experience the fjords by:
These regions are especially beautiful in late spring to early autumn when the snow melts into powerful waterfalls and the days are long.
The small village of Flam sits at the end of Aurlandsfjord and is a key stop on the famous Norway in a Nutshell route.
For travellers with limited time, a Norway in a Nutshell style tour is a convenient way to see the best of fjords, mountains and villages in one or two days.
Located above the Arctic Circle, Tromso is one of the world’s premier destinations for northern lights (aurora borealis). From late autumn to early spring, the skies often come alive with green and purple lights dancing above the fjords.
The best chances to see the northern lights in Norway are generally between September and March, when nights are long and skies are dark.
The Lofoten Islands look like something from a painting, with sharp mountains rising directly from the sea, red fishing cabins and white sand Arctic beaches.
Lofoten is ideal for travellers who enjoy nature, photography and slower paced stays in small towns.
Preikestolen, also known as Pulpit Rock, is one of Norway’s most iconic viewpoints. This massive flat rock plateau rises about 600 metres above Lysefjord, offering incredible views.
The hike to Pulpit Rock takes around 4 to 5 hours round trip and is best done between late spring and early autumn when the trail is clear of heavy snow. Guided hikes are available for those who want extra safety and local knowledge.
The coastal town of Alesund is famous for its Art Nouveau architecture and island setting, while nearby you will find one of Norway’s most unique road trips, the Atlantic Ocean Road.
For travellers looking for something truly different, Svalbard is a remote Arctic archipelago north of mainland Norway. It offers:
Svalbard is more expensive and suited to adventure travellers, but it delivers a once in a lifetime Arctic experience.
Norway is a year round destination, but the best time depends on what you want to do.
Shoulder seasons (April, early May, late September, October) can offer better prices and fewer crowds, though some attractions may have shorter opening hours.
Norway is part of the Schengen Area, and most Pakistani citizens need a Schengen visitor visa (Type C) before travelling. This visa usually allows stays of up to 90 days within a 180 day period and is valid for travel to other Schengen countries as well.
Malik Express can assist with flight reservations, hotel bookings and travel insurance that support your visa application.
There are no direct flights from Pakistan to Norway, but you can connect through major hubs such as Istanbul, Dubai, Doha, Jeddah or European capitals. Malik Express can help you compare multiple airlines and routes to find:
Norway is considered one of the more expensive European destinations. To manage your budget:
Malik Express can design packages that balance comfort and cost, including group departures and customised itineraries.
In larger cities like Oslo, Bergen and Tromso, you can find:
When you book with a knowledgeable agency, they can help you choose centrally located hotels with easier access to these facilities.
With more than three decades of experience as a leading travel agency in Islamabad, Malik Express Travel & Tours supports travellers at every step of their Norway journey.
While the final decision is made by the embassy or visa centre, Malik Express can:
Whether you are planning:
Malik Express can customise your itinerary according to your budget, travel dates and interests, and even combine Norway with other European destinations.
From the peaceful waters of Geirangerfjord to the dancing northern lights over Tromso, Norway offers some of the most unforgettable landscapes in the world. For travellers from Pakistan, it is a chance to experience a completely different climate, culture and scenery while still enjoying comfort, safety and excellent infrastructure.
If you are ready to start planning your trip, reach out to Malik Express Travel & Tours to explore Norway tour packages from Pakistan, get guidance on the Schengen visa process and create an itinerary that covers the very best tourist attractions in Norway.