Exploring the Swedish Wilderness with Nordic Woods
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by MJ
2M ago
In the heart of the unspoiled nature of Sweden lies Nordic Woods’ wilderness camping. A spot in the Swedish wilderness in an idyllic location near one of Scandinavia’s most beautiful lakes. Venture into nature with your friends between June and September and spend 7 days getting back to basics – but with amenities like a hot tub, sauna on the lake, exciting activities such as a canoe expedition, and a moose safari. This is Nordic Woods! Where is Nordic Woods? Åsnen National Park in Sweden is one of the most pristine places in Europe, and this is where the Nordic Woods camp is located. A camp i ..read more
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6 Tips for Wild Camping in Sweden
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by MJ
2M ago
Wild Camping in Sweden is a Must-Do if You Love Adventure. Thanks to Allemansrätten (Everyman’s Right), you can camp wherever you want in Sweden. This means you can spend the night in some of the most beautiful and pristine places Sweden has to offer. And there are plenty of them. From dense forests to deserted islands, Swedish nature practically begs for an adventure filled with wild camping. Good preparation is important. Here are our 6 tips for when you want to go wild camping in Sweden. #1 Choose a Unique Spot for Wild Camping Allemansrätten (Everyman’s Right) simply means that everyone ca ..read more
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7x Unique Accommodations in Sweden
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by MJ
2M ago
Welcome to Sweden, the land of forests, mountains, and lakes. If you’re looking for unique places to stay during your journey through Sweden, you’re in luck. Sweden offers a wide range of extraordinary accommodations, allowing you to experience your trip in an unforgettable way. Whether you want to sleep in a charming treehouse, wake up in the midst of nature, or go wild camping on your private island, Sweden has it all. In this article, we’ll highlight these special places for you so you can find inspiration for your next adventure. Dreaming Among the Trees at the Treehotel Have you always d ..read more
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What to do in Värmland, Sweden? 4 Activities + Handy Tips!
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by MJ
2M ago
Are you looking for an adventurous destination in the Swedish nature? Then Värmland is the perfect spot. This province in Sweden is also known as little Canada, and for good reason. The area consists of 77% forests, and if you were to count the number of lakes, you would come to at least 10,000. Värmland has it all, from hilly terrain to tranquil streams, rivers, and countless islands. With so much nature around you, you might wonder where to begin. The golden tip: start from the water! Curious about what you can do there, how to get there, and what budget to consider? Scroll down quickly and ..read more
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Traveling in Namibia: 11 Practical Tips and Handy Know-hows
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by Greg Gerrits
2M ago
Traveling through Namibia awakens all your senses. The country is perfect for an exciting road trip that allows you to see the most beautiful places in a short time. We embarked on an adventure with Namibia Nomads. With a rugged 4×4, you cruise through deserted landscapes where you occasionally encounter giraffes, zebras, or ostriches. Namibia’s landscape is mainly composed of rocks and stones, but surprisingly, each destination is completely different. From hundreds of meters high sand dunes to unique rock formations and deep canyons. In the most remote places in the country, you get to know ..read more
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Must-Do Activities in Namibia: Camping and Hiking at Spitzkoppe
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by Greg Gerrits
2M ago
Spitzkoppe is one of the most beautiful places we’ve ever been to. The enormous orange rock formations have acquired their beautiful rounded shapes through centuries of erosion. The surroundings of Spitzkoppe are completely flat, allowing you to spot the rock from dozens of kilometers (miles) away. From such a distance, it’s already impressive, but when you stand amidst the towering rocks, you’ll be awestruck by the natural beauty. You can go hiking, climbing, stargazing, and delve into the fascinating history of the Khoisan people. We’ve searched for the best tips for Spitzkoppe and have list ..read more
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Grootberg: A Beautiful Stop During a Road Trip through Namibia
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by Greg Gerrits
2M ago
In the northwestern part of Namibia, in the Damaraland region, lies Grootberg. This mountainous area is known for its deep canyons, dramatic rock formations, and expansive vistas. The landscape is completely different from the rest of Namibia, making Grootberg an exciting stop on your road trip. During the dry season, the landscape is arid and parched, but when the rainy season arrives, Grootberg transforms into a green paradise in just a few days. No matter which season you travel, Grootberg is unquestionably a beautiful stop on your journey through Namibia! Grootberg Pass Running through the ..read more
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Tips for Renting a Car in Namibia + Our Experience
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by Greg Gerrits
2M ago
Renting a car in Namibia is the ideal way to experience the beauty of the country. The vast landscapes are perfect for an exciting road trip, and with a rental car, you’ll experience the ultimate freedom. Outside the cities, you often encounter so few other road users that it’s customary to give a friendly wave. In Namibia, you’ll have the most beautiful roads almost entirely to yourself! However, these remote landscapes also mean that you need to be properly prepared before setting off. That’s why we’re sharing all the tips for renting a car and driving in Namibia here. Is renting a car with ..read more
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9 Tips for Visiting Sossusvlei in Namibia
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by Greg Gerrits
2M ago
The Sossusvlei in Namibia is a unique place in many ways. About 900 years ago, this valley was completely underwater due to a river several hundred meters (feet) wide. This came to an end when the area was ravaged by drought. The fiery red sand dunes shifted with the wind, blocking the river from reaching the Sossusvlei. The trees died and turned almost black from the sun, but they couldn’t decompose due to the drought. These trees are therefore 900 years old! The marshes dried up, leaving behind the white clay soil. The combination of colors makes this the most photogenic place in Namibia. To ..read more
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The Ultimate Itinerary for Namibia + Tips
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by Greg Gerrits
3M ago
A Roundtrip Through Namibia is One You’ll Never Forget. It’s one of the most sparsely populated countries in the world, consisting mainly of desert landscapes of sand and rock. That might sound like there’s not much to experience, but nothing could be further from the truth. During your road trip through Namibia, you’ll climb the world’s highest sand dunes, stay at the most unique locations, tour through the most beautiful mountain passes, and of course, encounter wildlife everywhere – both during safaris in wildlife parks and on your way to your next destination. Check out our Namibia travel ..read more
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