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Eco-Friendly Travel Tips for Seeing Norway

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Norway is one of the most beautiful countries in the world, but because so much of its beauty comes from the natural world, it’s also a popular choice for those who want to see some of the world without leaving too much of a harmful impact on it.

The good news is that Norway is known for its use of renewable energy, and there are plenty of eco-friendly travel and tourism providers who’ll be happy to help you to see the country and the natural beauty that it has to offer. He are six top tips for green and eco-friendly travel to Norway.

1.   Offset your carbon footprint

Carbon offsetting allows you to reduce the impact of your flights by funding schemes that are designed to neutralize it. As a basic example, planting trees can turn carbon dioxide into oxygen and so planting some trees can help to undo any emissions from your flight. People don’t often think about this as they travel, but it’s something that is closely tied with your daily life. While you don’t have to plant a tree every time you hop on a plane, being aware of your carbon footprint is half the battle.

2.   Go zero waste

Going zero waste takes a certain amount of forethought and commitment, but the idea is to produce as little waste as possible. You can do this by saving any leftover food, using reusable coffee cups, straws and cutlery sets and using canvas bags instead of plastic bags.

3.   Take a cruise

One way to enjoy the country is to see it from the water by taking a Norway cruise. Many cruise companies are going out of their way to provide greener cruises, and even if your cruise has a higher environmental impact, you can take efforts to bring reusable water bottles, conserve energy in the ways you can during your travels, and limit your single-use plastics as you travel.

4.   Celebrate the fjords

The fjords in Bergen are some of the most beautiful fjords in the world, and it’s awe-inspiring to think that such hotspots of natural beauty were created by the movements of glaciers. If climate change continues at its current rate then they might not be around for much longer, so be sure to see them now while you still can.

5.   Use public transport

Exploring Norway on public transport will help you to save money while keeping your emissions down, especially because many of the services run either hybrid or electric vehicles. The public transport in the country is unrivaled, making it a dream to head from one town or city to another while minimizing your environmental impact.

6.   Stay in Eco-Friendly Oslo

Oslo has won awards for how eco-friendly it is, and many like-minded businesses have flocked to the area to take part in the movement. If you’re looking for eco-friendly accommodation then you’ll find plenty of places in Oslo that will more than suit your needs.

Now that you know everything you need to know about taking an eco-friendly trip to Norway, the next step is for you to start planning your trip. Remember that booking in advance can help you to keep your costs down and that a little planning goes a long way when it comes to reducing the impact that you have on the environment as you travel. Have a wonderful adventure.

Clay Miller
the authorClay Miller
I am the creator/writer of Ways2GoGreen.com and Ways2GoGreenBlog.com. I'm an advocate for oceans, beaches, state parks. I enjoy all things outdoors (e.g. running, golf, gardening, hiking, etc.) I am a graduate of the University of Kentucky (Go Wildcats!!). I'm also a huge fan of the Pittsburgh Steelers. I was born and raised in the beautiful state of Kentucky.

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