Originally Posted by
Ryan Gray
Having lived in both countries for 4 years, Norway is in a league of its own, with a lot more than just fjords. Prettier, historic towns/villages, cities, Arctic circle, 225,000 Islands (highlighted by Helgeland), also with beautiful white sand beaches with surfing, Lofoten, Svalbard, the best hut system in the world (DNT), and incredible Geographic diversity. New Zealand is diverse and pretty, but Norway is diverse and stunning.
Hi [MENTION=10093481]Ryan Gray[/MENTION], welcome to Flyertalk. Thanks for your first contribution.
Because this thread is so old, I'm going to close it. That said, please feel free to browse the more current topics in our New Zealand or Scandinavian forums.