The Kon-Tiki Museum in Oslo, Norway, celebrates the remarkable seafaring expeditions of explorer and ethnographer Thor Heyerdahl. Central to the museum’s collection is the original balsa wood raft used in Heyerdahl’s 1947 journey from Peru to Polynesia, a testament to his daring and innovative spirit. Visitors can explore a range of boats and artifacts from his groundbreaking voyages, offering a tangible connection to these historic maritime adventures. The museum provides a vivid and immersive experience, allowing guests to delve into the details and challenges of Heyerdahl’s expeditions.
More Places You Might Enjoy
- 15
Flyover in Las Vegas offers an immersive flight simulation experience, allowing visitors to ‘fly’ over iconic destinations such as the Grand Canyon. The ride utilizes cutting-edge technology, including motion seating […]
- 70
In the heart of New Delhi, the National Zoological Park of Delhi spans over 170 acres and houses nearly 130 species from around the globe. Established with a focus on […]
- 144
The George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum, located in Dallas, delves into the two terms of the United States’ 43rd president. Through a series of exhibits, visitors can explore […]


