Northern Norway is a region known for its stunning natural landscapes, including fjords, mountains, and the famous Northern Lights. It encompasses the counties of Finnmark, Troms, and parts of Nordland, offering a unique blend of coastal and Arctic environments. The area is sparsely populated, with cities like Tromsø and Alta serving as cultural hubs.
The region experiences extreme variations in daylight, with midnight sun in summer and polar nights in winter. Northern Norway is also home to the indigenous Sami people, who have a rich cultural heritage and traditionally rely on reindeer herding and fishing for their livelihoods.