This guide is the third part in my series dedicated to Ecotourism Destinations. Norway has consistently ranked among the top countries in terms of sustainable development and environmental protection. It is one of the few countries in the world that has achieved carbon neutrality, producing almost all of its electricity from renewable sources. This commitment to sustainability also extends to its tourism industry, with many accommodations, tour companies and attractions implementing eco-friendly practices.
Ready to plan your sustainable trip to Norway? Here are some activities that are environmentally conscious, allowing you to experience the best of what Norway has to offer, while minimizing your ecological footprint.
Explore National Parks

Norway has 47 national parks, each with unique and diverse landscapes, flora and fauna. Visit Jotunheimen National Park, home to Norway’s highest peak, Galdhøpiggen. Wander through Folgefonna National Park’s glaciers.



Take a Hike

Norway has endless hiking trails, offering stunning views and opportunities to immerse yourself in nature. Some popular hikes include Trolltunga, Pulpit Rock, and Kjeragbolten.



Go on a Wildlife Safari

Norway is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including bears, wolves, lynx and musk oxen. Join a guided wildlife safari for a chance to see these animals in their natural habitats.


Whale Watching

Norway is one of the best places in the world for whale watching. Join a responsible whale-watching tour that follows ethical practices, respecting the animals’ natural behavior.
Visit Organic Farms

Norway has a growing organic farming industry, encouraging visitors to experience sustainable agriculture and taste local, organic produce.
Travel by Train

Norway’s train system is one of the best in the world, allowing you to navigate between cities sustainably and enjoy picturesque views along the way.
Go on a Bike Tour

Cycling is a sustainable and enjoyable way to explore Norway’s breathtaking landscapes. Join a bike tour or rent a bike to explore at your own pace.
Tour National Heritage Sites
Learn about Norway’s culture and history while supporting the preservation of its heritage sites, such as the Vøringsfossen Waterfall or the Nidaros Cathedral.


Participate in a Beach Cleanup

Norway’s beaches are renowned for their beauty, but they also need to be protected from pollution. Participate in a beach cleanup activity to contribute to preserving this pristine environment.
Places to Stay
Aurora Pyramid Glass Igloos

These glass-roofed cozy retreats in Finnish Lapland are perfect for viewing the Northern Lights from the comfort of your bed.


Basecamp Hotel

Stay in a rustic Arctic retreat with log cabin-style rooms, offering an authentic polar experience in Svalbard.


Wood Hotel Bodo

Enjoy a modern, eco-friendly stay with stunning coastal views, perfect for exploring Northern Norway.


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