Why would I want to visit Scandinavia in the first place?
Oh, come on. It’s Sweden. It’s Denmark. It’s Norway.
I’ve been drawn to these places for as long as I can remember. There’s just something magical to me about all those beautiful storybook cities sprinkled across little archipelagos. The snow, the mountains, the lakes, the politics: It’s just always clicked with me.
There are a million reasons to go. Aside from all of the obvious ones, here’s a few really specific ones for me:
Trolls
I’m a documentary junkie, and one of my all-time favorite documentaries of Trollhunter, which tells the shocking true behind-the-scenes story of how the Norwegian government secretly controls the wild population of trolls. I hope to see some troll action while I’m in Norway.
Vikings
I don’t really have to explain this one, do I?

The Scream
The one by Edvard Munch. Okay, there’s four of them, but one of them is in Oslo.
Edvard Grieg
Peer Gynt. “In the Hall of the Mountain King.” (See Trolls, above).
Pining for the fjords
The Girl with the International Book and Movie Franchise
Did you READ these books? Did you SEE the movies? If they’re not enough to make you want to visit Stockholm, you’ve got no blood in your veins. And the Millennium Trilogy is merely the most famous of the exploding film and fiction genre of Nordic Noir. If you haven’t seen it, you should check out Headhunters, and read the book as well!
I already have my ticket to the Millennium Walking Tour! Gonna get my Lisbeth Salandar on!
Train Rides
I’m a huge fan of train travel, and I’ll be doing a LOT of that on this trip, including a very special journey that I’ll discuss more in an upcoming episode.
There are more reasons, but these are plenty enough to get started on.
Are YOU drawn to Scandinavia at all? What would you be interested in seeing there? Let me hear from you in the comments!



pea green with envy!
Witchen!!! So happy to see any comment from you. 🙂
What about the wonderful world of Scandinavian cuisine? Swedish meatballs, Swedish pancakes, grav lox.. – lutefisk! (ok, maybe fish boiled in lye isn’t everyone’s thing – but there’s more to their food than stuff served in Ikea’s cafeteria, right?
Mr. Chang: Very happy to see you in the comments section! I am very decidedly not a foodie, and when you travel you have to prioritize how you allocate your financial resources. I rarely EVER allocate them to food, believe it or not. I love to eat, but I’m a peasant. I prefer to live on street food, or prepared sandwiches from Pret a Manger, and use my money elsewhere. The highest ranked restaurant in the world is in Denmark, and I didn’t even look it up. No interest.
Also, I don’t really do seafood.