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Travel with Amateur Traveler Podcast

AT#860 - Travel to Svalbard, Norway

Travel with Amateur Traveler Podcast

Chris Christensen

History, Places & Travel, Society & Culture

4.41K Ratings

🗓️ 12 August 2023

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

https://amateurtraveler.com/travel-to-svalbard-norway/ Hear about travel to the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard, as the Amateur Traveler talks to Cherie Gonzales from itscheriegonzales.com about her home north of the Arctic Circle. Why should you go to Svalbard? Cherie says, "Someone should go to Svalbard if you are adventurous and you love being outside and you want to experience the natural beauty and just really connect with nature without any interruptions. Then Svalbard is really the perfect destination for you. It has new landscapes, new experiences, in the summer." "You'll experience midnight sun, and then in the winter, you'll experience polar night. And the nature is literally outside your door. The apartment where I live right now, it's 2 kilometers away from the center of the town. But it's less than a kilometer walk and you're already at the start of the trail that goes to a glacier, goes to an ice cave, and all that." Svalbard, an archipelago in the Arctic Ocean, is nestled between mainland Norway and the North Pole. With its coordinates at an astonishing 78 degrees north, it boasts the title of the world's northernmost community, housing around 2,500 inhabitants. Cherie talks about the town of Longyearbyen, Svalbard's largest settlement, and its modern infrastructure, including hotels, shops, restaurants, and good Wi-Fi. She emphasizes the need to carry rifles for polar bear protection when venturing outside the town. Cherie also provides valuable tips for planning a visit to Svalbard, such as joining guided tours, experiencing local accommodations, and appreciating the natural beauty of the region. Cherie brings her perspective to Svalbard, having been drawn to its charm despite her tropical roots. Her journey from the Philippines to the Arctic was marked by a stint as a cruise ship chef before she set foot on Svalbard. Cherie recommends visiting Svalbard during the spring months for more daylight and various outdoor activities. Summer offers opportunities for hiking, while winter provides a chance to experience the polar night. She mentions key attractions such as Plata Fiala for panoramic views, boat cruises to see wildlife and glaciers, and visits to Russian settlements like Pyramiden and Barentsburg. Svalbard offers a majestic and unique Arctic experience for adventurous travelers seeking a connection with nature and a taste of life at the northernmost reaches of the world. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Amateur Traveler episode 860. Today the amateur traveler talks about glaciers and fjords,

0:08.0

Polar Bears and reindeer, kayaks, coal, and the Global Seed Vault as we go to the Spalbard Archipelago in Norway.

0:19.3

This is Chris Christensen from the Amateur Traveler.

0:22.1

Let's talk about Sfallbard.

0:27.0

I'd like to welcome the show Cherry Gonzales from It's Cherry Gonzales.

0:32.0

Who's come to talk to us about Sfallbard.

0:35.0

Cherry, welcome to the show.

0:38.0

Hi Chris, yes, thank you so much for having me here.

0:42.0

And I say you've come to talk about Swallboard and there's at least two or three people who are listening who have no idea where we're talking about.

0:50.0

Can you put it on a map for us?

0:52.0

Yeah, just a little bit of background about Spalbard for anyone that hasn't heard about it.

0:58.0

It's a Norwegian archipelago in the Arctic Ocean and it's in between the mainland Norway and the North Pole.

1:06.7

So we are at 78 degrees north, around 1,300 kilometers from the North Pole, and it's the world's northernmost community with

1:17.2

a population of 2,500 as of May 2023.

1:22.0

And that 2,500 includes you. We want to talk about that, how you ended up there

1:26.8

because you are not from Swaldron. You did not grow up or were not raised there, I'm assuming.

1:31.7

No, I was born and raised in the Philippines,

1:35.0

and I have always wanted to explore the world.

1:39.0

So what I did is I worked as a chef in cruise ships

1:42.0

before I actually ended up here in Spalbar.

1:44.8

And the moment that my feet touched the ground and just saw the surroundings,

1:50.4

so I was really captivated by it. The moment that you first saw it just feels very unique.

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