Norway is renowned for its breathtaking scenic views, but its wildlife is equally epic.
Adventurers and travelers alike are invited to explore Norway’s untamed beauty and incredible wildlife through curated animal experiences. As part of the booming global wildlife tourism market, valued at USD 166.30 billion in 2023 and projected to grow at a rate of 8.1% to USD 287.60 billion by 2030, Norway stands out as a prime destination for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers. This trend reflects the rising global interest in sustainable tourism and wildlife conservation, offering travelers a unique opportunity to connect with nature while supporting preservation efforts.
From exhilarating safaris to tranquil interactions, these are the top wildlife experiences in Norway recommended by Up Norway, the country’s leading sustainable luxury travel curator, offering an immersive connection to nature’s wonders.
- Whale Watching: Travelers can witness the awe-inspiring sight of whales breaching in the Arctic waters. Tromsø and the Vesterålen archipelago offer prime spots to observe humpback and killer whales in their natural habitat. Guided by experts, these tours provide fascinating insights into the behavior and conservation of these magnificent creatures.
- Salmon Safari: Experience an exhilarating Salmon Safari in the crystal-clear rivers of Trøndelag. Snorkeling gear allows participants to float alongside the fish as they navigate upstream. This unique underwater adventure offers a rare perspective on one of Norway’s most iconic species.
- Sea Eagle Safaris: During a Sea Eagle Safari in the Lofoten Islands, participants can choose between a high-speed RIB (Rigid Inflatable Boat) tour, available both day and evening, or a tranquil journey on one of Brim’s electric boats. These tours showcase the impressive wingspan and keen hunting skills of sea eagles as they swoop down to catch fish.
- Dog Sledding: The thrill of dog sledding across Norway’s snowy plains is available in locations such as Finnmark and Tromsø. The destinations offer sledding adventures led by enthusiastic huskies where participants will feel the rush as they glide through the winter wonderland.
- Reindeer Sanctuary Visits: Delve into the rich traditions of the indigenous Sami people by visiting a reindeer sanctuary. Visitors learn about the vital relationship between the Sami and their reindeer, and enjoy the unique opportunity to interact with these gentle animals. This cultural immersion provides a deeper understanding of Norway’s heritage and the importance of reindeer in Sami life.
- Polar Bear Sightings in Svalbard: Travelers can embark on a mini expedition when staying at the remote Isfjord Radio hotel and encounter the iconic polar bears of the Arctic, along with stunning landscapes and other diverse wildlife.
- Bird Watching at Hornøya Island: On Hornøya Island, visitors can discover Norway’s bird watching paradise, home to puffins, kittiwakes, and razorbills. This vibrant island is a haven for bird enthusiasts.
- Wolf Howling and Moose Spotting near Pan Treetop Cabins: During a stay at Pan Treetop Cabins, travelers can immerse into local wildlife. While wolf howling is never guaranteed, the chance to hear these elusive creatures adds a thrilling element to the stay. Additionally, visitors can keep an eye out for moose in the surrounding forests.
- Horseback Riding in Bergen: Only five minutes from the town center, travelers can explore Bergen in a remarkable way, with Øvre-Eide Farm’s unique horse riding tours in the scenic mountains surrounding the city. They have four Fjord Horses and Dole Horses that take guests on an unforgettable trip to enjoy magnificent views from places such as Mount Fløyen. This is an great opportunity to see another side of Bergen, hidden from the typical tourist traps.
Up Norway’s curated experiences promise unforgettable encounters with Norway’s diverse wildlife, set against the backdrop of its stunning natural landscapes. A highlight is that each Up Norway journey is completely customizable allowing travelers to choose exactly what activities they are interested in.