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    Not in the Guidebooks Expands Norwegian Offerings

    News TeamBy News Team17/06/2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Not in the Guidebooks is set to broaden its offerings in Norway, introducing rail journeys as part of an extended Arctic Collection. This expansion aims to combine cultural and wilderness experiences, catering to the increasing interest in unique travel destinations.

    • New rail journeys will be introduced across Norway, diversifying the travel experiences available in the Arctic Collection.
    • The expansion includes seasonal options with itineraries for summer and winter, featuring unique experiences like snow hotel stays and Northern Lights viewing.
    • The initiative aims to provide travellers with authentic Norwegian experiences, supported by local hosts and sustainable practices.
    • Product manager Huw Price emphasised that the new offerings are tailored to provide enriching, memorable adventures in Norway.

    Not in the Guidebooks is expanding its Arctic Collection with the introduction of rail journeys across Norway. These additions are designed to broaden the range of travel experiences available, offering travellers a unique way to explore the country’s rich landscapes and cultural offerings.

    The expansion is characterised by an increased array of cultural and wilderness experiences, effectively combining city breaks with ventures into the pristine wilds of Norway. This approach supports the growing demand for destinations that provide experiences beyond conventional holiday spots.

    Among the new offerings are seasonal options that include itineraries suitable for both summer and winter vacations. Notable experiences in this collection feature a stay in a snow hotel and opportunities to witness the awe-inspiring Northern Lights, providing travellers with immersive seasonal adventures.

    Not in the Guidebooks has emphasised the importance of providing authentic Norwegian experiences. This is achieved by collaborating with dedicated local hosts who utilise their extensive knowledge to deliver sustainable and genuinely enriching experiences. Their commitment ensures that visitors engage with Norway’s finest offerings in a way that respects and highlights local traditions and natural beauty.

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    Huw Price, product manager, noted the destination’s rising popularity among travellers seeking unique experiences. He stated, “Norway is becoming an increasingly popular destination for those who are looking to experience something different to the usual holiday hotspots.” This perspective underscores the strategic intent behind enhancing the Arctic Collection with itineraries designed to provide an intimate and authentic engagement with Norwegian culture and nature.

    Not in the Guidebooks’ expansion in Norway showcases its commitment to delivering diverse, sustainable, and culturally enriching travel experiences.

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