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Geiranger

Tourm an international travel management company with 25 years of experience, specializing in business and maritime travel.

Geiranger

Tourm an international travel management company with 25 years of experience, specializing in business and maritime travel.

Geiranger

Tourm an international travel management company with 25 years of experience, specializing in business and maritime travel.

Geiranger

Tourm an international travel management company with 25 years of experience, specializing in business and maritime travel.

Geiranger

Tourm an international travel management company with 25 years of experience, specializing in business and maritime travel.

Geiranger

Tourm an international travel management company with 25 years of experience, specializing in business and maritime travel.

NOGNR - Geiranger, Norway Photo credit belongs to Andreas Ronningen.jpg
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Geiranger

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NOGNR - Geiranger, Norway Photo credit belongs to Andreas Ronningen.jpg

The Geirangerfjord, which made the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2005, is Norway's most spectacular and perhaps best-known fjord. The 16-km-long (10-mile-long), 960-foot-deep Geirangerfjord's most stunning attractions are its roaring waterfalls—the Seven Sisters, the Bridal Veil, and the Suitor. Perched on mountain ledges along the fjord, deserted farms at Skageflå and Knivsflå are being restored and maintained by local enthusiasts.The village of Geiranger, at the end of the fjord, is home to fewer than 300 year-round residents, but in spring and summer its population swells to 5,000 due to visitors traveling from Hellesylt to the east. In winter, snow on the mountain roads often makes the village isolated.