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September 13, 2023

Visit Stavanger, Norway: Lysefjord Excursion


One of the most popular port excursions for Stavanger, Norway has to be a boat ride to Lysefjord - a 42 kilometer long fjord carved and formed by the glaciers during the Ice Age. You can either opt to take a cruise or a rib (rigid inflatable boat). We decided to book the rib as it seemed more thrilling. Highly recommend you make a reservation in advance as several people were turned away. We booked with the company Stavanger Rib through Viator and it was about $125 per person.

We met at the meeting place 15 minutes before our 12pm time. The entire excursion is about 1 hour and 45 minutes. It was a warm day so you could get away with wearing just a windbreaker, but since we didn’t bring our jackets, they provided us with floating suits. Each boat fits 12 guests. There’s no need to worry about getting wet unless it is raining.

We set off immediately and it was a fast trip to the first major landmark- the historic “Vagabond Cave” of FantahĂ„lĂ„, then a stop to see the famous Pulpit Rock which was featured in a Mission Impossible movie, and finally to the Hengjanefossen waterfall, one of the tallest waterfalls in Norway.

Vagabond cave is named after vagabonds that hid there to avoid police. 

You can see Pulpit Rock jutting out. You can hike to the top of the rock in 4-5 hours.

Hengjanefossen fall is about 400 meters!

This excursion was definitely one of the highlights of our trip and we would highly recommend!


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June 6, 2020

Lulumahu Falls Trail


Lulumahu Falls Trail is rated moderate and about 3 miles in and out.  Best part is that it's shady and cool and there is a beautiful waterfall at the end.  Worst part is that it's muddy.

I entered the location into my GPS and it led me to a dirt road full of parked cars off Pali Highway.  The trail is located on private government property so if you do not want to get fined, it's best to pay $2.50 for a permit you can access online here.  There were lots of hikers and the trail is clearly marked with ribbons which made it pretty easy to follow.

The trail will take you through a very serene bamboo forest and then along the Nu'uanu Reservoir before going up to Lulumahu Falls - a 50 foot plus waterfall.  Along the way, you will cross streams and climb rocks.  Be careful because the trail can be muddy and slippery.  Also, be sure to bring bug spray and a trash bag for your muddy shoes!



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September 12, 2019

Visit Minnesota: Minnehaha Falls Regional Park


Minnehaha Falls Regional Park in Minnesota is a huge park with a gushing waterfall, a playground, a cafe, and more.

Minnehaha Falls is a 53-foot waterfall that leads into the Mississippi River.



There are trails that lead you down to a beach, but because we were short on time, we simply took the kids to the playground.



 We wished we could've stayed longer - it's a nice place to picnic or hike.



Minnehaha Falls Regional Park
4801 S Minnehaha Drive
Minneapolis, MN 55417


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