Day 1: Friday - Travel to the Heart of the Fjords
Fly from Romania to Oslo, where you’ll be picked up by a minibus and taken to the Stavanger region. Set up camp and relax, preparing for the adventure ahead.
Day 2 & 3: Saturday and Sunday - The Magic of Lysefjord
After a well-deserved coffee, launch your kayaks into the magical Lysefjord, one of the longest and most impressive fjords in Norway. Paddle approximately 30 km in total, with wild camping halfway through the route. Pack your tents, sleeping bags, and essentials (food, 6L of water, sweets) directly into the kayaks.
If time allows, climb the longest wooden staircase in the world: Flørlitrappene, a wooden staircase with 4,444 steps that climbs a steep mountain slope. This record makes it a world-renowned attraction.
On Sunday morning, break camp and continue exploring, paddling under the famous Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock). Marvel at these incredible landscapes.
Day 4: Monday - Trekking to Preikestolen
Early in the morning, embark on a trekking day to Preikestolen! See from above, at 604 metres altitude, the magnificent fjord you just explored from the water level. The trail is of medium difficulty and takes about 6 hours.
In the evening, relax on a terrace, then break camp and move to another campsite, closer to your next adventures.
Day 5: Tuesday - Paddling on the Glacial Lake Mosevatnet
Start the day with a new kayak tour, this time on a glacial lake. Paddle approximately 12 km in a fairytale setting and camp in a new location in the evening.
Day 6: Wednesday - Hiking to Trolltunga
Break camp and embark on a trekking day to the most beautiful place on Earth: the famous Trolltunga rock, which watches over Lake Ringedalsvatnet. The trail is of medium to difficult difficulty and takes between 8 and 10 hours.
In the evening, return to the same campsite, relax, and enjoy a well-deserved dinner at an authentic local restaurant.
Day 7 & 8: Thursday and Friday - The Nærøyfjord Adventure
Embark on a two-day paddling adventure through Nærøyfjord, one of the narrowest fjords in the world (only 250 m in some places) and the inspiration for the kingdom of Arendelle in the film “Frozen.”
Load the kayaks with all the equipment and set off to explore. After about 5 km, set up camp in a wild area. Rest, then get back in the kayaks to paddle to the wonderful Lægdafossen waterfall, with a total drop of 575 metres (about 10 km return from the camp).
On Friday afternoon, return to the cars and stop at a campsite on the way to Oslo.
Day 9: Saturday - Relaxation and Exploration in Oslo
Dedicate the day to relaxation and exploring the Norwegian capital on foot. Souvenirs, good food, and rest – that’s what the last day is all about. Stay at the campsite, but those who wish can opt for hotel accommodation.
Day 10: Sunday - Flight Home
Board the plane and head to Romania. Your adventure ends here, but you’ll take home the most beautiful memories from the land of the fjords.