Learning a Happy Life of Norway


Oslo - Norway entered the top 10 happiest countries in the world. Tourists who come there was going to feel safe and comfortable. What is the secret of a happy life there?

A US-based organization, the World Happiness Report released a list of the 10 happiest countries in the world in 2015 yesterday. The list also fully supported by the Sustainable Development Solutions Network of the United Nations.

Assessment based on life expectancy is high, gross domestic product per capita, social life, the level of generosity, freedom to make choices and low corruption. Not to forget, 10 country also has tourist destinations are pretty good-looking.

from the site of the World Happiness Report, Norway ranks fourth, below Switzerland, Iceland and Denmark. However, if traced a few years back, the country of 5 million people inhabited this always in the top 5 ranking.

Beautiful Norway nature

Various sites of international traveling was often review the secrets of a happy life in these countries, including Norway. In search detikTravel, actually there is one similarity between Norway and Indonesia that are equally beautiful landscape!

Do you know what the nickname pinned to Norway? His nickname is 'The Island of 100,000 Lakes'. Yes, Norway is endowed by many beautiful lakes. Even the deepest lake in Europe, namely Lake Hornindalsvatnet just there.

Interestingly, office buildings built overlooking the lake. The reason, is that the employees did not stress at work. If the tired mind, just looked at the beautiful lakes of the window.


In addition to the lake, Norway has a snowy landscape of mountains. Most communities enjoy skiing during winter. That said, the sport of skiing is also coming from Norway which said ski is taken from the Old Norse language, which means a piece of wood.

Norwegian society is like traveling. Playful to the mountains, the lake and adventure. What is the difference with Indonesia, which is also blessed with extraordinarily beautiful landscapes and its people also love the streets. Why not be happy in Norway?

Factor Security, Health and Work

Safety, health and employment are three other factors that become secret of being happy in Norway. The BBC website as beheld detikTravel never describe these three factors.

Starting from security, Norway is a safe country. In fact, the United States government through the Overseas Security Advisory Council (OSAC) provides ratings that the rating crime in Norway is very low!

Public transportation is considered safe and convenient for a tourist ride. For those who drive do not alarmed if the key is not accidentally left behind. Your vehicle will remain safe with the key still attached as usual.

Then the issues of health and employment are interconnected. Average hours of office work in Norway is 38 hours a week. If it is divided for 5 working days from Monday to Friday, means the average Norwegian only work 7 hours. They are very concerned about work and rest.


Oh yes, about the employees who are pregnant, the Norwegian authorities have special rules. After giving birth, the female employee shall receive vacation time 10 months. Wow!

The social gap between the rich and the poor is also not too far away. No one really rich people, and no one really poor.

Habits of Norway who likes to eat fish, especially salmon rated as exemplary. Salmon contain omega-3 (EPA & DHA), protein, vitamin A, vitamin D and others are very good for your health.

"On average, people who come to the hospital just to check up. There is no serious problem," said a doctor in Oslo, capital of Norway told the BBC.

Nature is beautiful and the people who live a prosperous, happy life is a formula in Norway. The roads to get there, tourist taste will be made comfortable for long. What we can be as happy as they are?

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