Embark on an unforgettable odyssey, where discovery and adventure converge on the vast canvas of the Nordic Fjords. Immerse yourself in stark and surprising landscapes that define this breathtaking region. Witness the majestic beauty as you trace the paths of Vikings at centuries-old sites. Discover the essence of Norway during naturalist-led hikes and Zodiac excursions. Every moment exploring the massive fjords of Norway defines a unique and awe-inspiring experience.
Day 1: Depart home city
Day 2: Bergen, Norway
Day 3: Geiranger
Day 4: Olden
Day 5: Nordfjordeid
Day 6: Sandnes
Day 7: Stavanger
Day 8: Arendal
Day 9: Gothenberg, Sweden
Day 10: Oslo, Norway/Return to home city
- See Sognefjord, one of the biggest fjords in Norway, covering 127 miles. It's the longest fjord in Europe and the second longest in the world.
- Visit Stavanger and Ulandhaug
- On board, indulge in delectable gourment French cuisine, crafted from the freshest local ingredients.
- Take advantage of opportunities to kayak, revive by the pool, or book a massage or spa treatment (additional fees apply).
*Note: Some details subject to change prior to program - travelers will be notified of significant alterations to program details.
Faculty
Dr. Lisa V. Adams is the Associate Dean for Global Health, Director of Dartmouth’s Center for Global Health Equity, Director of Global Initiatives, and a Professor of Medicine in the Section of Infectious Disease and International Health at Dartmouth’s Geisel School of Medicine. In all her roles, she develops and oversees cross-cutting global health programs and partnerships involving faculty, staff and students.
As an international TB consultant, she has worked in over a dozen countries to provide technical assistance to Ministries of Health. She has published extensively on her TB and HIV research and on global health equity and education. At Dartmouth, she teaches global health and health equity to medical and college students. She is engaged in research on TB and HIV care and is leading major training initiatives in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania and Kigali, Rwanda. She recently worked with partners in China, Eswatini (formerly Swaziland), South Africa, and Ukraine on projects to improve the delivery of TB care services to vulnerable populations.