Monday, June 16, 2014

Adventures by Disney: FROZEN

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Experience all the beauty and majesty our tour of Norway has to offer as you explore the quaint villages and stunning landscapes that served as the inspiration for the animated comedic-adventure, Disney's Frozen. You and your family will follow in the filmmaker's footsteps as you hike, raft and traverse the awe-inspiring terrain.



Begin your adventure with a visit to this storybook village, which serves as the inspiration for the kingdom of Arendelle, home to Anna and her sister Elsa in Disney's animated adventure, Frozen. Be sure to get a glimpse of life in the 14th-century with a visit to the Bryggen district and its historic wharf area for a look at the unique wooden architecture, craftsmen's workshops and local restaurants.
Discover the natural beauty and cultural heritage of this dramatic Scandinavian region rich with diverse landscapes ranging from beautiful island coastlines to snow-capped mountains. You'll see Western Norway's best known fjords, including Geirangerfjord and Naeroyfjord—both UNESCO World Heritage sites. Along the way you'll meet local storytellers, fishermen and farmers who will share tales of life in this stunning part of the world.
Feel the exhilaration while you and your family float along the pristine waters of one of Norway's breathtaking rivers as it carries you through the gorgeous Norwegian landscapes of natural beauty and wonder. Professional local guides will ensure a wonderful experience for Adventurers of all ages.
Take part in the rich history of one of the region's most beloved pastimes—folk dancing—where you'll feel like a local from Arendelle as you whirl around like Anna in Disney's Frozen.
Float on the glacial blue waters of Lake Loen for a net fishing experience to catch some of the native trout during this unique activity that will have you feeling like a true local.
Get a close-up look at these wooden masterpieces that remain an important part of Norway's heritage as well as its contribution to the history of world architecture. This unique style also served as the inspiration for much of architecture in the film Frozen.

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