Captured the Cover of Lonely Planet Magazine at the End of the World i
The ends of the earth, a land devoid of people You have to visit the Lofoten Islands 🇳🇴 at the end of the world! 🇳🇴 Lofoten, a must-see on your Norway trip It gathers all the wonders of Norway's nature Fjords, the Norwegian Sea, snow-capped mountains, beaches, and small towns It's a place where even upon arrival, the feeling of unreality persists ✅ Depart from Oslo ✈️ to EVE Airport and rent a car, it's a two-hour drive to Svolvær. Since it was winter when I went, it got dark around 3 pm, so I took a night to rest and drove to Reine early the next morning ✅ The promotional photo of the Lofoten Islands in the picture is taken in Reine, the same as the cover of the Lonely Planet magazine. Just navigate to Hamony, and the bridge is the best spot for photography. ✅ The super popular yellow house is right next to the restaurant Anita's Sjomat, also on the island. This spot looks great when captured by drone! Rent a car 🚗! Rent a car 🚗! If you want to capture the beauty of the Lofoten Islands with your eyes and camera, renting a car and driving yourself is the best choice Because the most beautiful scenery of the Lofoten Islands is always on the road! There are parking spots along the way where you can stop to admire the view at any time Many people say that winter self-driving in Northern Europe is difficult, but based on my self-driving experience in extreme weather conditions in Iceland and Norway, it's not as terrifying as it's said online! Slow down and avoid sudden braking, and you will have a different experience! In short, the isolated Lofoten Islands are really worth it! #OffTheBeatenPath #MyTravelGuide #SnowcappedMountains #BeautifulSceneryOnTheJourney #Norway #NorwayTravel #Lofoten #lofoten #NordicTravel #NorwayRoadTrip #HealingLandscapes