

Oslo's Botanical Garden, a serene oasis showcasing over 7500 plant species from around the world.
Oslo's climate can be rainy, so a waterproof jacket is essential for visiting the Botaniske Hage.
The Botaniske Hage is large and has uneven paths, so comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
Binoculars can enhance your experience by allowing you to observe birds and other wildlife from a distance.
Rosemaling is a traditional Norwegian decorative painting technique, and these wooden boxes are a beautiful representation of it.
A traditional Norwegian wool sweater, known as 'lue', is a symbol of the country's rich knitting tradition.
This CD features the enchanting music from Edvard Grieg's 'Peer Gynt' suite, a must-listen for any visitor to Oslo.
A historic café known for its traditional Norwegian breakfast and beautiful garden views.
A fine dining restaurant offering stunning views and a unique lunch experience in the Hardanger region.
A Michelin-starred restaurant offering a unique blend of French and Norwegian cuisine in a historic setting.
A cultural gem dedicated to preserving and showcasing Taiwan's rich literary heritage.
A serene and ancient temple dedicated to Lord Muthappan, situated on the banks of the Kavvayi backwaters in Kerala.

A serene outdoor space featuring a diverse collection of sculptures, nestled in the Santa Barbara Museum of Art.

A traditional Norwegian porridge made from sour cream, milk, and flour, often served with dried meats or cheeses.
A hearty stew made with beef, potatoes, onions, and spices, often served with lingonberry jam.
A traditional dish of stockfish (dried whitefish) that's soaked in lye and water, then served with boiled potatoes and a butter-based sauce.
A beautiful botanical garden with a rich variety of plants and a historic greenhouse.
A unique park featuring over 200 sculptures by Gustav Vigeland, showcasing human emotions and relationships.
An iconic building with a stunning marble facade, offering guided tours and beautiful views of the Oslo Fjord.