
Denmark
Though relatively small in size, Denmark is a leading country in many areas, such as sustainability and politics. They’re also promoters of Hygge – a lifestyle focused on small joys of life, all about comfort and cosiness.

Having left its Viking days behind, Denmark is now a great travel destination, one to take you on a journey of the modern as well as in the footsteps of the past.
From the wild beaches of Skagen and Northern Lights in Greenland, to bustling city of Copenhagen, let Denmark be your dream trip destination. I know it was mine.

Danish climate and weather varies substantially throughout the year. However, in general, the dry and sunnier peak summer months run between June and August, while December till March time brings about cold and frosty/snowy conditions.
Summer months tend to attract more tourists, with temperatures reaching close to 20oC on average. The good weather is not guaranteed though, as Denmark experiences heavy precipitation.
Don’t let this deter you though, even in a little bit of a rain, Denmark is still a fantastic destination to visit. Dress appropriately for the time of the year and explore what this beautiful country has to offer every season of the year!
Danish is the official language, however English is widely spoken.
Danish Krone (DKK) – 1 EUR = approx. 7.4 DKK.
Type C or K – two round pins with earth clips, 230V supply voltage and 50Hz frequency.
While many businesses, including shops and restaurants, accept card payments, as always, keeping small amounts of cash on you for small purchases or a Taxi service is advised.
For most up to date information, visit your nearest Danish embassy or visit their Ministry of Foreign Affairs website.
VisitDenmark and AccessDenmark are good resources to check out for finding accessible sites/hotels, etc.