Norway
Risk / Health Info for Norway
If you want to ask, ‘What inoculations do I need for Norway?’, talk with a healthcare advisor at Canadian Travel Clinics. Before travelling to Norway, you’ll want to ensure that your routine immunizations are all up to date. As with any trip outside of Canada, you should purchase travel medical insurance before you leave for Norway because provincial or territorial health plans may not cover medical costs while abroad. Contact your provincial or territorial health authority for more information. Standards of healthcare services are high and excellent medical care is widely available in Norway, although access to emergency medical assistance may be limited in remote regions.
- Altitude in Norway
- Parts of Norway are higher than 2,400m, and travellers planning to spend time at a high altitude should take steps to protect themselves against the potentially life-threatening acute mountain sickness. Your healthcare provider can help with this.
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top Tips for travelling to Norway
Oslo’s Viking Ship Museum houses some of the impressive vessels from around 890 AD. In northern Norway, the sun never entirely sets in the summer, and it never rises above the horizon in the winter. Campers can stay near fjords, by the sea or in the forest for a distinctive experience, and with the country’s right of access laws, they can stay on any uncultivated land away from buildings for two nights before moving on.