6 beautiful locations which must be a part of your Iceland tour

Whether you’re looking for monumental landscapes or unique culture, Iceland is a country that has it all. So, if you are looking for an unforgettable travel experience, Iceland undoubtedly must be your next travel destination. While you’re touring Iceland, there are some places that you just shouldn’t miss. So, while you peruse through various Iceland tours, ensure that the following places mentioned below are included in your itinerary.

Landmannalaugar Nestled in the Fjallaback Nature Reserve, Landmannalaugar is extremely popular amongst backpackers because of its breathtaking hiking trails. This location is also embellished with rainbow mountains, Hekla volcano and lava fields. Apart from hiking, tourists can enjoy horse riding in Landmannalaugar.

The Blue Lagoon Your Iceland tour will be incomplete if you don’t enjoy the extraordinary vibe of the Blue Lagoon, which a geothermal spa in Grindavk. Roughly an hour away from the city of Reykjav­k, this artificial lake is one of the most popular tourist site.

Hornstrandir Nature Reserve If you are a passionate nature lover, then you must include Hornstandir Nature Reserve in your Iceland tour. Located in Westfjords, this craggy terrain is a little tough to get to. But it unquestionably is worth all the hiking. Although, if it’s you first-time hiking this reserve then you must hire a guide to direct you.

Gullfoss Waterfall Cascading in Southwest Iceland, Gullfoss is one of the most majestic waterfalls in the world. Settled in a canyon, the water traverses through the 3-step terraces, creating a powerful yet fascinating view along with Rivers. This location has also been a part of popular culture through music videos and books.

Maelifell Volcano A stunning volcano, Maelifell is nature’s very own piece of art. Also known as Measure Hill, this moss-covered mammoth is located in Myrdalsjkull Glacier Park. Apart from the Maelifell volcano, you can find hot springs and other several other stunning landscapes spread across the park.

Snfellsjkull Known as the Snow fell glacier, Snfellsjkull is a stratovolcano with a glacier layering its peak. Due to its reference in the book Journey to the Center of the Earth, it has become one of most renowned sights in the world. Its surrounding peninsular area includes black beaches, lava fields, delicate cascades and numerous small villages.

Even if you happen to be an independent traveler, consider opting for Iceland tours organized by reputed travel agencies. In this way, you will able visit places in Iceland which are tough to access on your own. Continental Journeys, Scantours, Odysseys Unlimited, Borton Overseas, Iceland America, Adventures Abroad, etc. are some of the popular travel operators for Iceland tours.

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