How do you get the most out of Norway if this is your first time to visit the country? Sure, you may have secured discount flights to the country as part of a special travel deal, but how do you make the most out of it? Well, there is the single-day ‘Norway in a Nutshell’ exposure package which can be purchased with one cheap ticket; the package includes a mountain hike and a boat trip to the famous Norwegian fjords. You can also take pauses from the trip with stopovers at huts, or go your own way with a mountain bike for a specific stretch of the journey. The Flamsbana, a railroad trip which climbs to one of the steepest inclines in the world, will also afford you majestic sights which are surely worth your air flight. The northern part of the country is where you can get into particularly great discount flights, since the destinations are fewer and farther from each other. A cheap ticket is almost a necessity if you want to hop between places. Air flight services between the smaller airports are limited but serviceable, but the smaller chartered flights tend to be more expensive. Discount flights are more familiar in the southern part of the country, and although this region has a well-developed road and rail system, traveling by air flight is relatively faster than the other means of commute. Take note though, there are no available airline routes which service the cities within a hundred kilometers of Oslo, so you’d be better off buying a cheap ticket for the train or bus if you want to travel to this city. If you intend to travel to the numerous hamlets north or west of the capital, go for Wideroe Airlines’ Explore Norway Ticket; it affords you limitless air travel for two summer weeks, all for less than the price of a return ticket.