Norway
Norway in one of those countries blessed with spectacular natural beauty. It is located right up in the North of the globe, with the Artic Circle cutting through it. Of late, quite a few tourists have started to visit Norway from India.
Norway is one the richest countries in the world, with a per capita income of over USD 75k per annum. The GDP is only about USD 400 billion, but a population of about 5.1 million results in a high per capital income(as of 2017). This unfortunately results in higher travel costs as well as compared to many other European countries. Transportation, food, tours all have a relatively higher cost.
So is it at all worth your while to plan a vacation to Norway? Read on.
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