Norway | World Travel Magazine https://www.wtravelmagazine.com World Travel Magazine is the leading luxury travel & lifestyle magazine Sun, 13 Aug 2023 16:32:12 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.2 A Nordic Escape – Nature Answers Life’s Intimate Queries https://www.wtravelmagazine.com/a-nordic-escape-nature-answers-lifes-intimate-queries/ https://www.wtravelmagazine.com/a-nordic-escape-nature-answers-lifes-intimate-queries/?noamp=mobile#respond Sun, 13 Aug 2023 16:15:00 +0000 https://www.wtravelmagazine.com/?p=23050 Norwegian Notes: Of Aurora Nights and Viking Insights. Journeying deep into Nordic wonder, I found myself. Lost in the realms of Norse mythology and studded with icy fjords, endless green forests, and mirrored lakes, the Nordic region unfolds as an inspirational tale of the primal bond between man and nature. As I disembarked from the […]

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Norwegian Notes: Of Aurora Nights and Viking Insights. Journeying deep into Nordic wonder, I found myself. Lost in the realms of Norse mythology and studded with icy fjords, endless green forests, and mirrored lakes, the Nordic region unfolds as an inspirational tale of the primal bond between man and nature.

As I disembarked from the plane at Tromsø Airport, Norway greeted me with the ethereal luminescence of an Arctic dawn. The crisp morning air, rich with the scent of pine and the cold sea, was a rejuvenating welcome to this majestic land.

A Voyage into the Heart of Tromsø: The Fjord’s Lullaby and Wildlife’s Serenade

Embarking on a classic mahogany boat, we set sail onto the Arctic Sea, the stunning fjords and straits of Tromsø beckoning us. Each moment was a sensory delight: from the taste of delectable Arctic fish and warming drinks to the myriad of birds we spotted, including sea eagles, guillemots, and eider ducks. The playful antics of puffins, the graceful swim of dolphins, and the distant silhouette of reindeer by the shore made it an unforgettable experience.

Places like Lyngen and Ulls, where the fjords showcased their most dramatic beauty, reflected not just the natural grandeur but also my introspective journey through Norway. Serenity overwhelmed me, making me realize my minuscule existence amidst this vast cosmic tale.

 

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Under the Aurora’s Embrace in Norway: A Husky Night to Remember in Tromsø

In the heart of Tromsø’s wilderness, the husky camp was alight with more than just the campfire’s glow. The sky unfurled a symphony of colours, the Northern Lights dancing above with an elegance I could hardly fathom. Relaxing by the campfire, the toasted marshmallows felt like a sweet complement to the visual feast above. The resident dogs, each vying for attention, added a playful touch to the evening’s magic.

In the warmth of an authentic lavvo (Sami tent), we sipped on steaming drinks, our gazes often drifting upwards, entranced by the Aurora’s ballet. And as if the evening couldn’t get more Norwegian, we were served a hearty dish of bacalao made with tomato and cod, the perfect endnote to a Nordic night out.

But what stole the show, you ask? The Northern Lights? Well, certainly, it’s hard to compete with a celestial light show that could give Vegas a run for its money. Or was it the cruise, with its cast of seals, otters, and a plethora of birdlife, that put any Disney animation to shame?

 

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All of these made my Nordic escapade an unforgettable tour de force. I can’t help but think of this journey as one for the glossy pages and Instagram reels. Concluding this Nordic escapade, I find myself slightly more Viking, a bit more wanderer, and definitely several notches up in my appreciation for a good pair of thermal socks. Safe travels, and may your inner compass always point north! ◼

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Luxurious Snowfall, Auroras & Extreme Nordic Adventures https://www.wtravelmagazine.com/luxurious-snowfall-auroras-extreme-nordic-adventures/ Tue, 27 Dec 2022 11:14:37 +0000 https://www.wtravelmagazine.com/?p=22638 Experience the magic of Nordic winters. Breathe in the crisp morning air and fill your lungs with adventure as you explore the breathtaking winter landscape of the Nordic regions. Picture majestic snow-capped mountains stretching across an endless horizon, pristine evergreen forests dusted with glistening powdery snow, and awe-inspiring icicles forming from cascading frozen waterfalls. It’s […]

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Experience the magic of Nordic winters. Breathe in the crisp morning air and fill your lungs with adventure as you explore the breathtaking winter landscape of the Nordic regions. Picture majestic snow-capped mountains stretching across an endless horizon, pristine evergreen forests dusted with glistening powdery snow, and awe-inspiring icicles forming from cascading frozen waterfalls. It’s no wonder that a trip to one of these stunning northern destinations is so appealing – this truly is winter at its magical best.

So why not come along on a once-in-a-lifetime journey into a realm of natural wonders and experience first-hand all that Nordic winter offers.

Winter activities in the Nordic region

Winter in the Nordic region is a wonderland of snow and ice, the perfect destination for winter vacationers. With heavy snowfalls and near-constant winter conditions, January to March are some of the best months to experience the captivating magic of winter activities in Finland, Iceland, and Norway.

Enjoy winter sports with pure, untouched powder like skiing or sledging, or take off into a star-filled night sky to see brilliant aurora displays. For adventurers who seek an extra helping of winter excitement, the Nordic region is ready to saturate your journey with extreme activities from dog sledging to ice skating. So prepare to explore a winter vacation that is so much more than just wearing winter coats – prepare yourself for an unforgettable encounter with Nordic winter and all its magic.

Finland’s great white wilderness, Sami community, traditional sauna and ice skating

Lapland, nestled in the northern province of Finland, is the ultimate destination for the winter luxury traveller. Lapland’s winters are genuinely magical, surrounded by vast white forests and wide open spaces of untouched snow – a great wilderness that offers visitors uninterrupted time and space to relax and recharge.

In Lapland, you can forget your troubles like nowhere else, with stunning snowscapes providing serenity and peace of mind; it is remoteness at its best. Lapland offers a perfect holiday retreat from which you can return feeling pleasantly refreshed.

 

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Utsjoki, located in the northernmost region of Finland on the shore of Tenojoki, is the perfect destination for winter luxury travel. Those looking to reconnect with nature and witness one of nature’s most powerful shows up close and personal will find Utsjoki an extraordinary place.

Utsjoki is known for its close connection to its Sámi heritage, where visitors can fully immerse themselves in Finnish culture while taking part in traditional saunas by the Teno river.

Utsjoki is an ideal location to spot the Northern Lights during twilight hours. Due to Utsjoki’s isolated location, light pollution is dramatically reduced, allowing viewers full visibility of this cosmic phenomenon. Utsjoki offers an immersive experience like no other.

Finland has a reputation for its wild adventures, from its diverse landscape of national parks to its picturesque frozen lakes. For those seeking an unforgettable experience, there is nothing quite like skating on Finland’s frozen lakes in the depths of winter.

 

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Picture yourself gliding through a serene, snow-covered land as your blades carve into the snow and leave behind you unique tracks across the pristine surface, a path followed by no one else before. Finland provides an incredible opportunity to skate on these magical frozen lakes, creating a unique adventure.

Iceland’s spectacular Kötlujökull glacier field

Iceland’s many wild and beautiful landscapes, including the glacier families, have long been alluring to those who seek out unique outdoor adventures, making a visit to Katla Cave an ultimate Iceland experience.

Located in South-Iceland, Katla Cave is situated in the Kötlujökull glacier, part of Iceland’s fourth largest glacier: the Mýrdalsjökull glacier. Here visitors can find untamed beauty — and nature at its most powerful.


Exploring the spectacular cave gives visitors a chance to witness Iceland’s untouched landscape up close, as they tread through this ruggedly beautiful icefall and identify frozen waterfalls, crevasses and jagged mountains along their way. This icy excursion is not one to forget soon.

Explore Norway, from fisherman’s cabins at the coastline to mountain ski resorts

Nestled just off Norway’s mainland lies the beautiful archipelago of Lofoten – an authentic destination for travellers looking for a unique and unforgettable experience. This unique destination provides breathtaking views, wild nature, and a plethora of activities, all set within modern rorbus (fisherman’s cabins).

Visitors to Lofoten can expect to get the authentic Norwegian experience they are looking for—an ultimate combination of relaxation, exploration, and adventure. They will be surrounded by some of the world’s most spectacular landscapes and have access to activities such as fishing and hiking, allowing them to truly experience this breathtakingly beautiful area of Norway.

 

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Hafjell ski resort is an idyllic place to spend a winter holiday in the Norwegian mountains. In addition to world-class skiing, Hafjell offers snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and nature walks for those looking for outdoor adventures.

As if that weren’t enough, Hafjell also boasts unique stargazing opportunities thanks to its low levels of artificial light pollution, allowing visitors to take in the deep and beautiful night sky views unpolluted by city lights.

 

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To make the experience even more comfortable, Hafjell also promises cabin stays with cosy saunas and jacuzzis so visitors can view the stars while relaxing beneath them. Hafjell ski resort is truly a dream destination that combines the thrills of winter sports with starlit nights in stunning natural beauty. So why not come along on a once-in-a-lifetime journey into a realm of pure natural wonders and experience first-hand all that Nordic winters have to offer. ◼

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The Top 18 Places You Must Visit In January https://www.wtravelmagazine.com/top-18-places-you-must-visit-in-january/ Sat, 08 Jan 2022 02:00:20 +0000 https://www.wtravelmagazine.com/?p=21936 What could be a better way to begin your New Year than by engaging in adventure-filled activities and travelling to the most exotic places around the world while complying with the current travel restrictions. To enhance your experience amidst these challenging times, we bring you the best, remote places of interest, ranging from festivals, winter […]

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What could be a better way to begin your New Year than by engaging in adventure-filled activities and travelling to the most exotic places around the world while complying with the current travel restrictions.

To enhance your experience amidst these challenging times, we bring you the best, remote places of interest, ranging from festivals, winter sports to warm escapades, you can visit in January.

Best Places to Visit in January 2022

Festivals and Art in January 2022

Are you a Literature fan and museum lover? This is for those who love to engage in local festivities and learn about different cultures. Here is a list of places you can visit and festivals that you can attend scheduled for January 2022.

1. Jaipur Literature Festival 2022

Jaipur Literature Festival, India (JLF) is all set to return with its insightful discussions from the 5th to 14th March (previously 28th of January to the 1st of February). Post the pandemic, this year, the event will be accessible in-person while at the same time several online activities are to take place as well.

Notable figures and authors from all around the world such as Manu S. Pillai, Robert Macfarlane, Akhil Katyal, Kei Miller will be present at what is one of the most famous literary fests of Asia.

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Jaipur, photo by Pooja Saini Rajoriya Pexels

The literary sessions will be hosted at Clarks Amer, Jaipur, while the usual venue, Diggi Palace, will be hosting musical events. This will be a ticketed event for those who wish to attend the sessions in person, with prices starting from Rs. 200 (US$ 2.70).

Read More: Here’s Why Rajasthan Needs To Be On Your Radar This Winter

Jaipur is one of the most exotic cities in Asia, owing to its rich cultural heritage, arts and architecture. Apart from visiting numerous forts and palaces such as Amber Fort, Hawa Mahal and Jal Mahal, you can also visit an Elephant farm where you get to feed and bathe elephants and also enjoy the pleasure of home-cooked food. Check out the Anokhi Museum of Handblock Printing exhibitions, showcasing works by traditional block printing methods.

Location: Hotel Clarks Amer, Jawahar Lal Nehru Marg, Lal Bahadur Nagar, Chandrakala Colony, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302018, India

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Where to Stay in Jaipur: Rajmahal Palace, Rambagh Palace, Samode Palace, Samode Haveli.

2. Harbin Ice and Snow Festival 2022

The 38th Harbin International Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival will be open from the 5th of January. This happens to be one of the most celebrated and biggest winter festivals of all time, surpassing the Quebec Festival and is a top place to visit in China during January.

The city of Harbin is known for its cold weather and as the ‘Ice City’ of China. Snow statues, figurines, castles and even a statue of Buddha are amongst the many delightful and surprising sculptures that dress the grounds of the festival. Several activities have been planned for the celebration this year based on the themes of snow. These include snow tourism, snow trade, snow fashion and every kind of art that you can imagine being carved out of ice and snow.

The main events include Harbin Ice and Snow World, Harbin Sun Island International Snow Sculpture Art Expo, Ice Lantern Show and several other activities that will make your snow-fairy tale come true.

Harbin’s Ice and Snow World, the Zhaolin Park and Yabuli Ski Resort are a few landmarks that one must visit when in Harbin. In addition, the Sun Island, Volga Manor, The Maoer Mountains and a range of Shangzhi Monuments will undoubtedly make your trip to Harbin delightful.

Location: Harbin Ice & Snow World, Zhaolin Park, Heilongjiang, Harbin, Daoli District,150036, China

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Where to stay in Harbin: Shangri-la Hotel Harbin, Kempinski Hotel Harbin

3. Rann Utsav 2022

In the winter season, January is the desirable month to visit the famous Rann of Kutch festival, despite its continuity until the 23rd of February, 2022. This tent city is best known for its handicrafts and the artistic styles of embroidery and is popularly referred to as the ‘Cradle for Craftsmanship’.

The annual festival is hosted to popularise the distinct village culture of the ancient lands of Kutch and is one of the top places to visit for culture connoisseurs. The White Desert takes you through all kinds of traditional artisanal works, Gujarati celebrations with dance, music and an array of activities to delve into, such as camel cart rides, live concerts, cultural dance performances along with several adventurous activities.

The White Desert is an interesting sight to behold and seems far from reality. In addition, several places of interest nearby are worth visiting, including the Kala Dungar, also known as the Black Hill. It is the highest point in Kutch and provides a panoramic view of the entire district.

The Kutch Museum, Prag Mahal, Aina Mahal at Bhuj and the remains of Dholavira, the ancient Harappan city of the Indus civilisation settled during the third millennium BCE, give us a glimpse into the rich heritage of the area that traces its roots back to the cradle of civilisation.

 

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Location: Rann Utsav, Dhordo, Kutch, Gujarat 370510, India

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Where to Stay in Kutch: Rann Village Resort; White Rann Resort

4. Ice Castles in Utah, 2022

Ice castles in Utah happen to be one of the best sites one can visit during the winter season when in the United States. This is an annual event hosted in Minnesota, New York, New Hampshire and Wisconsin as well. These awe-inspiring castles consist of tunnels, fountains, slides and caverns built by sculptors using thousands of icicles, all grown on-site and a must-visit destination during January.

This year, a horse-drawn sleigh has been added as a new attraction. Fans of the ‘Frozen’ movie series and families with young kids looking for a great winter holiday site should head to Soldier Hollow Nordic Center, the place that hosts this event.

For all mountain lovers, Midway is a breathtaking city for you to venture into the remote Wasatch wilderness. Apart from the festival, you can also visit the various national and state parks, making Utah the perfect spot for outdoor adventure. Some parks include the Bryce Canyon National Park, Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, the hidden treasure – Snow Canyon State Park and Arches National Park.

The Narrows and Angel’s Landing are the city’s best hiking trails for an unforgettable experience, while winter activity lovers should head to the Deer Valley Resort for skiing and snowboarding.

 

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Location: Soldier Hollow Nordic Center, 2002 Soldier Hollow Ln, Midway, UT 84049, United States

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Where to Stay at Midway, Utah: The Lodge at Blue Sky, Auberge Resorts Collection, Montage Deer Valley

Winter Sports in January 2022

What could be a better way to make the best out of the winter season than by visiting places that are big on winter sports? Here are a few places for adventure-loving souls to add to their holiday season travel list..

5. Asahidake Ski Resort in Hokkaido

As a popular skiing and hiking destination, Mt. Asahi Dake, near the town of Higashi Kawa in Hokkaido, lives up to the expectations of a perfect spot for winter sports and is one of the best places to visit in Japan during January. This place is meant for all the adrenaline junkies out there looking for adventure and travel.

The ski resort town of Asahi-Dake is well connected to the rest of Hokkaido by trains and buses. While trekking across this alpine wonderland, come across the Suribachi Pond and Kagami Pond, known as the Meoto Pond.

The nearby Daisetsuzan National Park also offers a range of winter activities. Apart from skiing and trekking, you can always try your hands on snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, snowboarding and climbing up frozen waterfalls. After a day out in the snow, soothe the sour muscles with a dip in one of the many hot spring Onsen in the area.

 

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Location: Asahidake, Hokkaido, Japan

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Where to stay in Asahidake: Portom International Hokkaido; The Windsor Hotel Toya Resort & Spa

6. Northern Lights in Finnmark, Norway

Despite being one of the most remote locations in Europe, Finnmark manages to impress travel enthusiasts worldwide. Being within the Arctic Circle during winter promises to be an epic adventure and a place that’s on almost everyone’s must-visit list during winter. This entire section of Northern Norway is fjord country, with a coastline that is a rugged and a haven for trekking enthusiasts.

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Under the Northern lights in FInnmark, image by Anne Olsen Ryum, Nord Norge

The night sky here lights up with the brilliant display of aurora borealis, making the whole experience magical and out of this world. Outdoor activities at night such as dog sledging and snowshoeing ensure your nights are just as exciting as your day.

This northern destination, away from most human settlements, offers an easy escapade into the wilderness. Watch reindeers from a distance as you cross-country ski with your local guide. With frozen fjords and lakes on hand, do give ice fishing, or better yet, ice bathing a go.

Location: Vadsø, Finnmark, Northern Norway

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Where to Stay in Finnmark: Clarion Hotel The Edge; By The Sea Luxury Villa in Lenvik

7. Mountains of Bregenzerwald in Vorarlberg, Austria

The valleys and peaks of the mountainous Bregenzerwald are an abode of winter and snow activities and are a must-visit during January. The region offers different skiing facilities that you can enjoy with your family. All you need to do this January is to get a 3Valley ski pass for the area, and that’s about it. You will be able to access all the different ski areas daily for the duration of your trip.

In case you are not in the mood to ski, do try out other winter activities, such as lounging by the snow with a hot cup of cocoa or visiting a husky ranch. On the other hand, suppose you aspire to be a little more active, hike and explore the charming town centre. Try out the horse carriage ride in Sankt Johann, or get on a toboggan run down the many slopes around the valley.

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Where to Stay at Bregenzerwald: Hotel Arlberg Lech; Hotel Zurserhof

8. Skiing in Turkey’s Ulu Dag, the mountain of the Gods

If you’re looking for paradise on earth, then take time out to visit Ulu Dağ in Bursa this January. This high mountain in north-western Anatolia is covered entirely by snow. The local ski resort 30 minutes away from town offers comfortable, overnight stays. This also happens to be Turkey’s most popular winter sports centre.

Ulu Dağ is also known as ‘The Mountain of Gods’, a once sacred site. It’s said that Zeus lived here with all his fellow gods, and hence this place has been known as ‘the mountain where they live’ or ‘heavenly home’.

You’ll find five different forest species here, perfect for forestbathing while enjoying nature at its finest. And if not enough time or energy remains after all these activities, then take in this beautiful mountainside via a cable car ride with 360-degree views of this Turkish resort.

As you drive towards Mount Oldag, the scenery becomes more and more magnificent. You can take a break and have a hot meal at one of the cafes on your way up. There are many lounges, restaurants and tea houses throughout this region where travellers rest before reaching the top. These breaks allow for some peace before beginning another adventure – hiking through the rugged forestry trails.

 

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Location: Uludag Ski resort, Bursa, Marmara, Turkey

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Where to Stay in Uludag: Sheraton Bursa Hotel; Hilton Bursa Convention Centre and Spa, Kardanadam, Bursa Parasut & Uludag Ski Resort.

9. Sermilik Fjord in Greenland

Sermilik Fjord is one of the best places to visit in January. No matter what winter activity you are interested in, Sermilik Fjord offers it all. Sermilik Fjord is located on the eastern coast of Greenland and has a spectacular coastline with majestic mountains that rise straight up from the seawater, forming part of a greater fjord system.

Getting to Sermilik fjord is an adventure in itself. You need to first travel from Kangerlussuaq to Nuuk and on to Kulusuk. From here, it’s a simple matter of taking a helicopter that flies the route twice a week. Dogsleds or fishing boats are also common transport options here!

If you like winter sports, Sermilik Fjord is the place to be. If you want more winter sports than just skiing, Sermilik Fjord has that as well. The region’s wilderness and sheets of snow offer winter activities to suit every taste. Sermilik Fjord is a good place for winter camping. The wildlife of Sermilik Fjord offers an excellent opportunity for photographing animals in their natural environment.

Even though dog sledging is accessible in other parts of the world, the ‘sledge dogs’ in Greenland come from the original Greenlandic pedigree, making the experience unique. You can even spend your time hiking, kayaking among the icebergs whilst exploring the coastline.

The concept of ice diving under a Glacier gets real here, and divers can go underwater and swim next to, or under, slabs of ice and glaciers. In addition, divers can encounter minke whales, narwhals and other marine creatures unique to the arctic.

 

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Location: Tiniteqilaaq, Ammassalik, East Greenland

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Where to Stay in Sermilik: Hotel Arctic; Hotel Sisimiut

Spirituality and Wellness in January 2022

If you wish to take a break from the monotonous routine of the last two years and look forward to rejuvenating yourselves, here are the best places to visit for a wellness retreat this January.

10. Wellness break in Sri Lanka

In January, plenty of sunshine right at the beginning of the monsoon season makes Sri Lanka an ideal place to visit during January. As a land soaked in cultural practices, head to any part of the island and witness the Thai Pongal celebrations with much grandeur.

Sri Lanka has many meditation centres outside Colombo, making it an ideal country for spiritual & wellness tourism. The objective of a wellness escape is to nourish a positive outlook in oneself, enhance mental wellbeing and rejuvenate. The Buddhist meditation activities here mainly deal with right mindfulness, right concentration and right view, three of the Noble eightfold path.

Some of the popular meditation centres in Sri Lanka include Ridee Vihara, Rockhill Hermitage, Kanduboda Meditation Center, Nilambe Buddhist Meditation Centre, Paramita International Meditation Center, Sri Subodharama international Meditation Center, Dhamma Kuta and Amawathura Meditation Center.

The search for wellness does not end with meditation and mental wellbeing. There is an entire segment of cuisine under the umbrella of Ayurveda that focuses on balance in the body through food. Almost all good wellness centres in Sri Lanka incorporate Ayurveda inspired food in their menu.

In between the wellness journey, take time to visit the well-preserved ruins near Anuradhapura, a magnificent city established around Buddha’s Fig Tree. Also, visit the country’s tea production capital Nuwara Eliya, also known as ‘Little England’ within the central highlands.

 

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Where to Stay in Sri Lanka: Wild Coast Tented Lodge, Yala; Santani Wellness Resort near Kandy, Sen Wellness Sanctuary, Anantara Peace Haven Tangalle Resort

11. A well-deserved break in Bali

Bali is an epicentre of all tourist destinations with its culture, beaches, nature and excellent hospitality in Asia. In addition, the comfortable weather of the region all through the year adds to its popularity amongst the travellers.

The Balinese are known for their love of the outdoors, and there is always something new to discover in central Bali. You can go on hikes up in altitude, view sunsets or try biking around town – all while experiencing new cultures. If you want to indulge in water sports within your comfort zone, then sea walking at Nusa Dua will get that adrenaline pumping one step at a time.

The best way to experience Bali is by taking advantage of its coastline. You can either head out into the sea or explore the nearby reefs, just a short boat ride away from Benoa Harbor. Bali is a traditional, cultural island. From its temples and paddy fields, you can explore Bali’s rich past while marvelling at how modern it looks today with rugged cliffs, serene beaches, lush forests, and not forgetting those fantastic sunsets.

There are plenty of luxury resorts to stay for tourists, but when in need of something rustic, then head just outside the towns where villages still exist from days gone by, offering visitors a chance to discover authentic Balinese culture first hand.

 

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Where to Stay in Bali: Alila Villas Uluwatu, Capella Ubud, Soori Bali, COMO Uma Canggu.

Warm Escapades and Water Sports in January 2022

Prone to feeling the cold or just want an escape from it for a little while? Here are some great places with water sports and summer centric activities that will keep you warm in these winter months without compromising on the adventure!

12. Retreat to pristine nature in Puerto Princesa

If you’re looking for an escape from the cold winter season, Puerto Princesa: one of the 7 Wonder of Nature should be on your list. Nothing could make the warm and pleasant weather more enjoyable than spots like Sabang Beach and Pristine Beach.

Visit the Subterranean River National Park – a UNESCO World Heritage Site – the longest navigable underground waterway on earth. The site houses another level inside the cave with beautiful small waterfalls cascading into the quiet rivers. The site is also home to a diverse range of wildlife.

Read More: Unravelling The Giant Pieces Of The Philippine Puzzle

Don’t forget to explore the caves when sailing through these subterranean rivers and be prepared to get glimpses of sleeping bats and marine creatures. This spot’s location makes it favourable for island hopping, and you can get the best views of the sea from Honda Bay and Cowrie Island.

 

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Location: Puerto Princesa City, Palawan Island, 5300, Philippines

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Where to Stay in Puerto Princesa: Princesa Garden Island Resort and Spa; Astoria Palawan

13. Explore Africa’s Big 5 in Tanzania

Africa is home to several natural wonders of the world and a perfect example of cultural diversity. Tanzania is one such location that showcases the best that East Africa has to offer. The short dry season is majorly cool during January, right after the rain ends, making it an ideal time to visit this region.

With majestic landscape views and desert activities in store, you need to add Tanzania to your list for a warm escape. It is needless to say that a Safari ride is a must as you get to discover Africa’s Big 5 – the African Lion, African Leopard, African Elephant, Cape Buffalo and Rhinoceros.

If you show up in January, you’ll be right in the middle of the calving season. Selous Game Reserve houses elephants, rhinos, buffaloes, hippos and crocodiles. For all the wildlife enthusiasts, this is a once in a lifetime opportunity.

 

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Location: Selous Game Reserve, 2G22+225, Mkangira, Tanzania

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Where to Stay in Tanzania: Jabali Ridge; Little Chem Chem

14. Warming up the days in the Maldives

The Maldives is known as the ‘pearl of the Indian Ocean’ for its crystal clear warm waters and blue skies. The weather in January has been reported to be perfect, making it an ideal destination during wintertime when you want some sun with warmth. The Maldives, where beaches are lined with palm trees on white sand, makes this country a perfect getaway from harsh winters in the north.

Read More: Ithaafushi The Private Island, New Getaway In Maldives For A Select Few

Suppose you are looking to try your hands on a new water sports for the first time. Head over to the Banana Reef in North Male Atoll. This isle has all your needs for an underwater adventure taken care of. From fishing, scuba diving, snorkelling or surfing with plenty of time left before the night falls on this paradise for a sunset cruises – the Maldives guarantees you have an amazing time. The island’s slogan sums it up – it’s the sunny side of life.

Location: Banana Reef, North Male Atoll, 20195, Maldives

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Where to Stay in the Maldives: Gili Lankanfushi, Four Seasons Resort Maldives at Kuda Huraa, Baros Maldives, Lux* North Male Atoll.

15. Epic getaway to Lima

If you’re looking for a break from the winter doldrums, Peru is your answer. As January brings warmer weather and colourful sights to South America – head straight to Lima without a second thought.

Lima is a place of culture and tradition, with museums that proudly house its history. You can get on the Mirabus for an educational ride around town while learning about Lima’s past through photo opportunities at various sites including the clay pyramid ruins in Huaca Pucllana.

Lima’s Foundation Day is an excellent opportunity to enjoy the festivities and learn about local customs. As you tour around this Peruvian city, don’t miss out on witnessing sea lions or Humboldt penguins in their natural habitat at Palomino Island.

When night falls over Lima’s famous Magic Circuit of Light, it will be like walking through an outdoor light show as colourful fountains dance before your eyes under starry skies while music plays overhead. Experience one-of-a-kind celebrations throughout January in Lima.

 

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Where to Stay in Lima: Belmond Miraflores Park; Country Club Lima Hotel.

16. Awaken yourself at Playa del Carmen this January

What Playa del Carmen lacks in snow it makes up for with sunshine and adventure. Playa is a world-class party destination, so don’t miss out on the wildest month of the year. Playa del Carmen is most famous for its white-sand beaches that run the length of the coastline. It is an excellent place to come in January if you’re looking for adventure and fun.

Playa del Carmen has plenty of activities no matter what your interests. Playa is a party paradise with stunning Caribbean views, and a fun-loving atmosphere of the Yucatan peninsula. Cross the thin line between greenery and beach zone, and you come across a wide range of water activities such as snorkelling trips to the Great Maya Reef, parasailing, kayaking and jet skiing, to name a few.

For some, Playa del Carmen is a land of opportunity and promise. For others, it’s an adventure in the sun with many spiritual retreats on offer to help you recharge for the new year. This destination offers you the perfect spot in Mexico where your mind can explore its depth while enjoying all that Playa del Carmen has available.

There is something for every adventure seeker, from yoga or meditation sessions to exploring the region led by local guides who are experts in the, cenotes, archaeology and culture of the Mayans. Hiking trips through secluded mountainous areas filled with nature’s beauty lead to secret spots to watch sunsets overlooking clear blue waters.

Where to Stay at Playa del Carmen: Palmaïa, The House Of Aïa

For Solace and Nature’s Beauty in January 2022

There is something about being far away from crowds and commotion that can make you feel at peace with your surroundings. So if isolating yourself from society sounds appealing but don’t know what would be a good place, look no further than these vacation spots.

17. Finding a secluded spot is easy in Kirkjufell, Iceland

The beauty of the landscape in Iceland can be witnessed at its most pristine during January. The island is home to many geysers and hot springs that offer solace for those who need it. Nature lovers will enjoy observing this rugged terrain up high on one hill or another while trekking in this winter haven.

Driving around the winding roads of Iceland’s mountains in January is an experience like no other as well. The snow-capped scenery and cold make for breathtaking views while you’re bundled up to perfection. But it doesn’t stop here – if nature isn’t high enough on your list of things to do during this time, then take advantage by checking out some incredible restaurants with seafood specials running through the winter months.

You can also visit small towns nearby that only have a population of about 900 people, perfect if you’re looking for an off-the-beaten-path adventure while visiting this fantastic country. The best part about visiting Iceland during winters is that you get a glimpse into nature’s spectacular gift – Auroral Boreas. It shines brightly in all her glory and dances high above our heads, giving us one last show for the season.

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Where to Stay in Iceland: The Old Post Office Guesthouse; Grund i Grundarfirdi

18. Visit Santa Claus’s home in Finland

Finland’s Rovaniemi, the capital of Lapland, is the gateway to the Arctic and Santa Claus’s hometown. It thus easily qualifies as one of the best places to visit during this winter season. Lit up for festivities and celebrations, the place becomes a marvellous sight to behold, surrounded by a blanket of white.

You can spend nights in the famous glass-covered igloo hotels set on permafrost surrounded by pine trees under a veil of stars. Witness the celestial phenomenon called the Northern Lights or get on a husky ride out in the countryside. If you’re in Santa’s hometown, well, you’d most certainly get to see reindeers and visit an Elf School in Santa Park. So how do you heat up in Finland? That’s easy – head to a nearby sauna.

 

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Where to Stay in Finland: Arctic Treehouse Hotel, Nova Skyland Hotel and Glass Resorts & Igloos. ◼

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Thief Island, Art & Soul In Oslo https://www.wtravelmagazine.com/thief-island-art-soul-in-oslo/ Thu, 23 Jan 2020 08:04:47 +0000 https://www.wtravelmagazine.com/?p=19206

Oslo’s Tjuvholmen (Thief Island) used to be an execution ground for smugglers and thieves. Today, this gentrified, pedestrianised harbour is home to arresting art and sculpture, restaurants in every flavour, colourful ice cream stands, luxury apartments and The Thief, a contemporary bolthole with artistic leanings.

In brushed gold, granite and glass, the curvaceous, nine-storey boutique hotel offers rooms with a sumptuous mix of textured throws, faux fur rugs and plush beds hidden beneath piles of plump cushions. Floor-to-ceiling windows and private balconies overlook Oslo Fjord, where floating saunas are frequented by those brave enough to take the plunge in icy waters.

The Thief Suite

The Thief Suite

This winter, The Thief presents ‘Unplugged’, a series showcasing soulful Norwegian singers in an intimate setting, while its Art Space gallery introduces emerging Norwegian artists. The works of established legends – including Damien Hirst, Andy Warhol and Sir Peter Blake – decorate the best suites, lobby and in-house restaurant Foodbar. Guests also enjoy free entry to neighbouring Renzo Piano-designed Astrup Fearnley Museum, arguably Norway’s most important private art collection, with modern masterpieces including Damien Hirst’s dissected cow and calf, ‘Mother and Child (Divided)’, and Jeff Koons’ ‘Michael Jackson and Bubbles’.

Yoga Child Pose hints at restfulness at The Thief’s entrance

Yoga Child Pose hints at restfulness at The Thief’s entrance


Thief Island is embraced by active Oslo Fjord

Thief Island is embraced by active Oslo Fjord

Pack wisely. Norwegians believe there’s no such thing as bad weather, only bad clothing, and the Thief’s concierge will recommend frosty alfresco adventures by day, including a visit to Oslo Winterpark, a 40-minute drive away, with ski slopes for every skill level, and the 10-minute, 2000 metre-long Korketerekkeren toboggan run, accessible by metro. Warming up during Norway’s long dark nights will be even more fun at Winter Jump 2020.

Nothing to do with ski slopes, this is a four-day swing dance festival of joyful lindy hop parties and classes in and around Tjuvholmen, beginning 20 February. In Oslo, winter don’t mean a thing, if it ain’t got that swing. By Sarah Hedley Hymers thethief.com ◼

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Retreats For Romance https://www.wtravelmagazine.com/retreats-for-romance/ Thu, 19 Dec 2019 10:00:00 +0000 https://www.wtravelmagazine.com/?p=18903

The best kinds of holidays involve some amount of intrigue, whether it’s a fantastical sight you’ve never witnessed, an exotic flavour you haven’t tried, or an experience so foreign and new that it causes flutters of excitement and anticipation.

When it’s time for your next romantic recess, draw inspiration from these itinerary ideas made for two. A sweet holiday with your love can take many forms.

Here, six types of getaways to seduce couples with diverse interests.

Foodie Fantasy

Where eating and drinking well is the main event

Do you believe in love at first bite? For those whose ideal date night is a mouth-watering culinary adventure or couples who get their kicks tasting strange or savoury street foods, a few places in the world make for especially satisfying trips.

Take Vietnam, where each region is known for distinctive dishes that, strung together, take foodies on a true edible journey. Starting in Ho Chi Minh City, a walking tour such as The Pho Trail with the knowledgeable guides from Saigon Street Eats introduces travellers to one of the most notable local specialities for breakfast before opening their eyes—and mouths—to stimulating markets and the local treats within. Stop in Hoi An for a cooking class with the likes of Gioan Cookery School to tackle the region’s famous white rose dumplings, and venture to Hanoi (the actual home of pho, for the record) to try beloved bun cha, as well as its many charmingly designed coffee shops.

Rice paper making on the Mekong

Rice paper making on the Mekong


Ho Chi Minh City betel nut seller

Ho Chi Minh City betel nut seller


Fall color drapes the rolling hills of Napa and Sonoma Valleys, by jared ropelato

Fall color drapes the rolling hills of Napa and Sonoma Valleys, by jared ropelato


Wine at Round Pond in Napa

Wine at Round Pond in Napa

Rome is a bit of a no-brainer for aficionados of one the best food categories: carbs. Italy’s romantic city isn’t only about spaghetti carbonara, cacio e pepe and by-the-ounce pizza, though. There’s gelato, too. Some of Access Italy’s most popular private experiences include gelato making at Rome’s oldest gelateria, Giolitti (featured in Roman Holiday), and learning to hand-make pasta. Of course after the latter you’ll need to have a Lady and the Tramp moment.

Gastronomes should head to Napa, again not just a place to sip exquisite vinos—although that’s a must, too. The quality of the cuisine currently available in California’s wine country is stunning—from The French Laundry and The Charter Oak to casual staples like Model Bakery and La Luna Taqueria—and with The Culinary Institute of America at Copia in downtown, true foodie nerds can indulge in museum exhibits, classes and talks with famed chefs.

Those in the know can confirm Cape Town, South Africa, is a naturally beautiful city where seriously innovative eats and world-class wine (not to mention artisanal gin) are available at an unbelievable value. Planning in advance is critical to capture bookings at favourites including The Test Kitchen and La Colombe, but weekend days spent exploring the many fresh markets can be just about as delectable—and fun.

Back To Nature

Where you’re immersed in natural beauty

There’s little doubt that, for lovers of the outdoors, being surrounded by nothing but lush green trees, crystalline creeks or seas, blankets of diamond-like stars in the sky, and other natural wonders is the perfect recipe for romance.

Costa Rica’s blessed with an excess of these gifts from Mother Nature: spectacular volcanos creating natural hot springs, cloud forests ripe for hiking, jungle-backed beaches for glamping, plus waterfalls and rivers to explore, verdant tree canopies to zipline through and perfect curls of ocean to surf. With its Nicoya Peninsula deemed a Blue Zone where people have healthy, long lives, you and your partner may even feel blessed by the fountain of youth while in the Central American nation’s clutches.

Surfers at Padang Padang in Bali

Surfers at Padang Padang in Bali


Injidup Natural Spa in Western Australia

Injidup Natural Spa in Western Australia


Tegallalang rice terraces in Bali

Tegallalang rice terraces in Bali


Waterfall hike in Bali

Waterfall hike in Bali

The Indonesian “Island of Gods,” Bali, is not short on magical environments either, with Ubud’s flawlessly manicured emerald rice terraces and equally green rainforests that prove scintillating, seductive settings for sleep. Those with the inclination can climb Mt. Batur volcano for sunrise, trek to a thundering waterfall to bathe, or simply settle into a daybed—or on a swing—to appreciate the pulse and song of the radiant living, breathing island.

Though not exactly tropical, British Columbia appeals to lovebirds who appreciate the cosiness and cuddles synonymous with a cooler climate. From Vancouver’s seemingly endless forested trails and Tofino’s landscape for foraging and fishing to Whistler’s legendary skiing mountains and the chalet-studded camping destination of Glacier National Park, it’s all clean air and fresh flora.

Expansive and wild, Western Australia’s raw beauty is unprecedented and, to many, unknown. The Australian state takes up one third of the continent, and its coastline is crammed with natural marvels around which to frolic hand in hand: pink lakes, Mars-like landscapes, fields of wildflowers, horizontal falls, otherworldly rock formations, sand dunes and red beaches abutting turquoise waters.

Lazy Days

Where all you need to do is sit back, relax and indulge

By definition a holiday is a day of festivity when no work is done. Certainly there are vacations where you want to do everything—see everything. But others, by necessity, should center around the absence of all that. The classic environment to spend this sort of unscheduled, un-rushed time? A beach, of course! But not any spit of sand. We’re talking the kind of pristine stretch of snowy powder trimmed in sapphire blue—or aquamarine, dealer’s choice!—that deserves to be on a postcard.

Think Bora Bora, one of world’s most consistently spectacular couples’ destinations, known for its turquoise lagoon over which bungalows perch on stilts and lovers embrace. There are activities like snorkelling, diving, or jet skiing around the actual island of Bora Bora, but they’re not the priority. Lovebirds are pursuing relaxation, pure and simple, in each other’s company—aided by an ever-present tropical cocktail.

Lagoon around Bora Bora

Lagoon around Bora Bora


Mustique island in St. Vincent and the Grenadines

Mustique island in St. Vincent and the Grenadines


A green sea turtle comes up for air in Mustique

A green sea turtle comes up for air in Mustique

In the Maldives, a nation of low-lying islands made up of only, seemingly, sugar-white sand and palm trees, there’s a similar agenda of low impact pampering. An outsized population of masseuses is partly to thank for this, since the number of couples’ overwater treatment bungalows is up there, too. The surreal jewel tones of the Indian Ocean here—and in Zanzibar, Tanzania’s little slice of island paradise—seem to lull even the most high-strung types into a peaceful state of amorous bliss. Watching the sun rise and set over still crystalline water doesn’t hurt.

If Africa’s idyll speaks to those who like to get off the beaten path, so will Mustique, a quietly sexy gem in the Caribbean’s island chain of St. Vincent and the Grenadines. There, tortoises roam the intimate hilly isle at about the same pace as lovers should, that is at a leisurely snail’s pace, the better to admire the tropical surrounds, beach picnics and epic martini-drenched sunsets.

Wildlife For Lovers

Where the splendors of safari are on full display

Lions, leopards and giraffes—oh my! The mecca for animal lovers is undoubtedly Africa, where one day is never the same as the last. Adventurous spirits will find constant stimulation in Kenya, where destinations like the private Mara Naboisho Conservancy, beside the Maasai Mara National Reserve, are teeming with exotic life, from more gorgeous zebras than one could count to prides of lions half a dozen cubs deep. Even in Nairobi are ways to cosy up to rescued elephants—and adopt them, too— at the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust.

Botswana provides even more personal interactions since its lodges tend to be smaller and ultra luxe—it’s the ultimate honeymoon or anniversary to be sure. Landscapes, especially in the Okavango Delta, are dramatic and lush, giving a whole new perspective by which to view game on photographic drives where anything could happen.

Okavango delta is one of the Seven Natural Wonders of Africa, by Vadim Petrakov

Okavango delta is one of the Seven Natural Wonders of Africa, by Vadim Petrakov


Flamingo in Galapagos

Flamingo in Galapagos


Giraffe in the Maasai Mara

Giraffe in the Maasai Mara

It’s possible to see some of the same fauna in Uganda; there are even tree-climbing lions and a species of giraffe you won’t see elsewhere. But primates are the primary reason to book a trip a deux—endangered mountain gorillas and chimpanzees, specifically. Trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park to be face-to-face (seven meters away) with these incredible cousins of ours is one of the most life-affirming and powerful experiences a couple can have together.

While its volume of fascinating wildlife could provide not only weeks but months and lifetimes of entertainment, Africa’s far from the only place to get up close and personal with creatures rare and impressive. Another bucket-list destination for romantics with a soft spot for the animal kingdom is the Galapagos, the Ecuadorian archipelago famed for inspiring Darwin’s theory of evolution. There, delights come in the

form of dancing sea lions, acrobatic dolphins, adorable penguins, ancient-looking tortoises, swimming sea turtles, and gnarly lizards.

Cities That Sparkle

Where a serious dose of culture is on offer

Picture this: walking hand in hand along cobblestone streets, hopping aboard a boat for a private twilight journey along canals, riding bikes—maybe even a tandem!—over bridges and through parks. Amsterdam is a city with an incredible amount to offer cosmopolitan-minded travellers who seek art, design, music and more. With its collections of homegrown icons, there are must-gos like the Van Gogh Museum, Rijksmuseum, Rembrandt House Museum and Anne Frank House, as well as historical World Heritage Sites and architectural feats.

Like New York and Los Angeles, Melbourne always wins battles of cultural superiority with its rival Sydney. Its art-plastered laneways make for beautiful strolls (try a customizable private tour with the likes of Walk Melbourne), while the diversity of museums and galleries host a blend of indigenous Aboriginal, Australian and international art that feel modern and important. Bibliophiles will find the state library especially inspiring.

A couple strolls in Kyoto’s bamboo forest

A couple strolls in Kyoto’s bamboo forest


Autumn cityscape in Amsterdam with canal and bridge and the Westerkerk church tower, image by Wut_Moppie

Autumn cityscape in Amsterdam with canal and bridge and the Westerkerk church tower, image by Wut_Moppie


Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe, photo by WitR

Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe, photo by WitR

In Mexico City, some of the most intriguing cultures of the world converge: think Aztec and Mayan with Spanish and more, marked by not only ancient ruins but colonial architecture and ancient artefacts. There are also quite lively modern art, theatre, culinary and music scenes. A few can’t-misses include the Palacio de Bellas Artes, Templo Mayor and Frida Kahlo Museum, but the city, sprawling and electric, is also a place where you might want to just wander, together, and get a bit lost.

A profound sense of history and tradition are also alive in Kyoto, Japan’s most romantic city—not to mention most beautiful, when the cherry blossoms bloom each spring, and the maples change colour each fall. There are temples and shrines aplenty, tempting to anyone fascinated with the country’s Shinto traditions and spiritualism, and a beautiful reverence that elevates the simplest of tasks to art forms. Get a local guide to offer insider perspectives on many of these fascinating elements, like the thriving geisha culture, absolutely worth an evening on the town.

The Journey Is The Destination

Where adventure and exotic environments are the name of the game

If you’re a pair who don’t like to let grass grow underfoot, consider a holiday that takes you on a serious journey. There are a few countries that speak wonderfully to those times you’re amped up to experience something riveting, explore someplace new and exotic and maybe even learn something wonderfully surprising.

Peru is such a place, a country with such compelling history and dramatic landscapes—from the sand dunes and Nazca Lines geoglyphs that line the Atlantic to the Sacred Valley’s picturesque salt mines, villages and mountains, which you can sleep on the side of. And don’t forget Machu Picchu, one of the world’s most impressive archaeological sites.

Camels on the beach in Essaouira, Morocco

Camels on the beach in Essaouira, Morocco


The Maras Salt Mines in Peru

The Maras Salt Mines in Peru

Making your way around Morocco is no less than an adventure of a lifetime. Marrakech’s buzzing markets are the perfect introduction to a nation with so many intriguing sides—rich tradition and artistry in Fes, camel-backed escapades in the Sahara, seaside stays in Essaouira, treks around the Atlas Mountains, and even surf sessions in Taghazout.

Iceland is another place where you can expect to venture far from the capital city. After all, there are mini horses to ride, lava tubes to explore, geothermal springs to soak in, and even tectonic plates to dive between. In its alien landscapes the mysterious Northern Lights seem right at home.

The spectacular Aurora Borealis light show is not the only reason to visit Norway, but it is an incredible thing to behold beside your favourite person in the world. An appetite for cuddling is essential in the frigid, centuries-old hub of Tromsø, while those with a proclivity for greenery can comfortably enjoy Mother Nature’s work in Oslo, Bergen and beyond—ideally involving some trains and boats—by playing around their majestic fjords, waterfalls, peaks and plateaus. ◼

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Up In A glass Igloo @North Pole https://www.wtravelmagazine.com/up-in-a-glass-igloo-north-pole/ Thu, 28 Nov 2019 14:00:11 +0000 https://www.wtravelmagazine.com/?p=18766

Sleep under the dazzling lights of the auroras while surrounded by arctic glaciers
If Santa Claus were real, this would be his home: a heart-stopping topography of immaculate white and blue, grand mountains staring down with their blizzardy wonder, and the soft snow regularly falling from the sky, nipping the beholder’s nose. There are no castles, no flying reindeers, but for anyone who wishes to submit in a true-to-life arctic adventure, the Northernmost hotel of the world, North Pole Igloos hotel concept operated by Luxury Action may just be the perfect place to spend a bit of the eternal winter.
Svalbard, an icy town lodged within the border of Norway and the North Pole, is where the journey begins. The plane lands in a desert of ice, but spread across the glaciers are modern-day igloos, not like the ice-bricks drawn in old storybooks, but heated accommodations constructed with glass walls and removable blinds. The ceilings are made in a similar fashion, allowing one to have a full view of the white terrain and the gorgeous Northern Lights swaying from the evening sky.

Luxury Action - North Pole

Luxury Action – North Pole


Luxury Action - North Pole

Luxury Action – North Pole


Luxury Action - North Pole

Luxury Action – North Pole

There is comfort here; each igloo is lodged with a cosy bed, a private dresser, and their own toilets. No one is heading out in sub-zero temperatures—the Nordic North winds can be intimidating as they howl. Meals, surprisingly, are sumptuous, being prepared by a chef, and each trip is led by a wilderness guide that tours everyone in the quaint nearby towns.
The experimental luxury camp is more than an experience; it is also a transformative way of raising awareness about the drastic effects of climate change. As one walks through the humble towns and get a glimpse at the friendly Arctic animals, the takeaway is more than the way each boot crunches on the glacier, but the knowledge that the snow-capped glory of the North may vanish under man’s neglect. There is still time to save it, so the coming generation can enjoy the same, if not better views. northpoleigloos.com & luxuryaction.com ◼

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Under restaurant is a bold new experiment https://www.wtravelmagazine.com/under-restaurant-is-a-bold-new-experiment/ Thu, 11 Jul 2019 11:00:17 +0000 https://www.wtravelmagazine.com/?p=17623 Bathed in a blue halo, the carved chairs and table sit next to a large, transparent window. The serenity of the room is only punctuated by the soft, lapping sounds of the shimmering water outside of the North Atlantic.

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Bathed in a blue halo, the carved chairs and table sit next to a large, transparent window. The serenity of the room is only punctuated by the soft, lapping sounds of the shimmering water outside of the North Atlantic.

A unique, marine-inspired experience garnished with a bold cuisine

Bathed in a blue halo, the carved chairs and table sit next to a large, transparent window. The serenity of the room is only punctuated by the soft, lapping sounds of the shimmering water outside of the North Atlantic. Welcome to Under… Europe’s largest restaurant that sits below the sea surface in Lindesnes.

To call Under just a restaurant is an oversimplification, a near injustice. It is an experience that treats guests to the many marvels of the Norwegian marine system; a rare glimpse of the icy North Atlantic Sea. A space where fresh seafood spiced with bold flavours offer a new-age cuisine.

Under restaurant, photo by Ivar Kvaal

Under restaurant, photo by Ivar Kvaal


Under elegently juts out of the freezing waters of the North Atlantic, photo by Inger Marie Grini Bo Bedre Norge

Under elegently juts out of the freezing waters of the North Atlantic, photo by Inger Marie Grini Bo Bedre Norge


Ariel view of Under restaurant, photo by Andre Martinsen

Ariel view of Under restaurant, photo by Andre Martinsen

The unique dining experience is thoughtfully complemented by the interior décor that recreates the minimalist majesty of the ocean. An oak-clad foyer welcomes guests as they transition from the hard land surface to the soft underbelly of the sea with textile-clad panels greeting them on the descending stairway.

Inside the restaurant, large acrylic windows open to a mesmerising view of the icy blue waters. The interior creates a warm ambience with wood-panelled walls and turquoise motifs. Under pays homage to the vibrant marine ecosystem with a unique restaurant experience. under.no ◼

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Culture, Charisma & 3 European Cities https://www.wtravelmagazine.com/culture-charisma-3-european-cities/ Fri, 24 May 2019 00:28:55 +0000 https://www.wtravelmagazine.com/?p=17178

They say that the history of a city is written into the bricks of its buildings, and Europe – with its charmingly preserved towns and dramatic, restored buildings in downtown city centres – makes every effort to preserve its storied past. Relive the magnificent history of Europe’s most charismatic cities by spending a night in one of these restored heritage buildings.

The penthouse suite's living room has a great view of downtown Berlin

The penthouse suite’s living room has a great view of downtown Berlin

When it comes to vibrant cities, you won’t find one with a pulse that beats stronger than Berlin: and while its electrifying streets, with their galleries, clubs and eclectic stores add a spectacular look into the city’s culture, they might not be the best places to get a good night’s rest. Head to the newly opened Das Stue Berlin instead – the stately, 1930s neoclassical building is perched so close to the Berlin Zoo that you may even catch a glimpse of an ostrich from the bar.

There's lots of character in each of the rooms at Das Stue

There’s lots of character in each of the rooms at Das Stue

Berlin’s largest palace, the Schloss Charlottenburg, is known for its lavish baroque and rococo styles, having been commissioned by the wife of Friedrich I in the 17th-century. The palace was restored to its former glory over the years, and today, it hosts grand dinner-concerts within its hallowed halls.

Indulge in a drink or two at the glamorous Bar Veraz

Indulge in a drink or two at the glamorous Bar Veraz

From now until May 18 2019, the Berlin Residence Concerts will stage a retrospective look at some of the most important composers of the European Baroque period, including works from maestros like Vivaldi, Handel and Quantz.

Spain is known for its passion, fiery spirit and colourful candour, and no street characterises this better than the trendy El Born district. During the day, its narrow medieval streets are packed with designer boutiques and cafes, and come night, the area transforms into a constellation of cocktail bars and samba dancing.

You're guaranteed a fantastic view - and total privacy - from the Edition's rooftop pool

You’re guaranteed a fantastic view – and total privacy – from the Edition’s rooftop pool

The sexy and decadent EDITION Barcelona is the perfect intimate boutique spot to base yourself in the city, since it’s also a stone’s throw away from the landmark Museu Picasso. The museum is home to the world’s most extensive collection of works by the Spanish painter, and the building itself – a dramatic, medieval mansion – is worth visiting for its Catalan civic gothic style.

The Amerikalinjen's aesthetic is minimalist, but also brimming with character

The Amerikalinjen’s aesthetic is minimalist, but also brimming with character

Head north to Oslo to be captivated by its curious blend of modern buildings with historical fortresses and squares. The Amerikalinjen codifies this best: set in a former office building from the 1910s, the chic boutique hotel has kept its charming exterior while overhauling its interiors to personify the Nordic’s penchant for minimalism.

The Oslo Opera House is located a few minutes away from the hotel, on the gorgeous waterfront

The Oslo Opera House is located a few minutes away from the hotel, on the gorgeous waterfront

A short walk away is Oslo’s magnificent Opera House, a striking, contemporary building that’s home to the Norwegian National Opera & Ballet. From April 6 – May 5 2019, the dancers of the Norwegian National Ballet will put on a gorgeous, playful performance showcasing music from the Baroque masters. It combines the dramatic, lavish stage costumes and dressing that you’d expect from the Baroque era with light, almost irreverent choreography Ñ a mesmerising combination. ◼

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