A quaint and charming town. The colourful wharf along the fjord (in cover photo) - called Bryggen, is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. If it wasn't because of the heavy rain throughout, we would have enjoyed getting lost in this town even more. Well, at least we spent alot of time in the shops of Bryggen, taking cover from the rain.
Don't worry about language, havent met any locals who couldnt speak English. In fact, Norwegian language is not that hard to learn either. Be worried about $! It was our Day 3 in Norway, yet the cost of living in Norway has not sunk into us, and it never will. A bottle of water costs about RM15, a decent meal of fish and chips is RM90 and a burger king set is about RM60? Bad part is, I'm so in love with this country and I'm hoping to visit it again, soon!