Landmannalaugar Super Jeep Tour from Reykjavik


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  • Landmannalaugar Super Jeep Tour from Reykjavik

Reykjavik, Iceland

Trip Type:   Day Trips
Duration:  Flexible
Landmannalaugar nature reserve is the hidden gem in the highlands of Iceland along with Hekla volcano. Natural hot spring to bathe in all year around. A private tour for you and your friends/family to soak in all the beauty it has to offer.

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Landmannalaugar nature reserve is the hidden gem in the highlands of Iceland along with Hekla volcano. Natural hot spring to bathe in all year around. A private tour for you and your friends/family to soak in all the beauty it has to offer.No matter what time of year it is, a journey to Landmannalaugar is always amazing.
During summer you see multicoloured rhyolite mountains known for dramatic lighting and array of colours, including yellow, pink, fluorescent green and purple, brown, black and white.
The area offers several shorter hikes in this stunning scenery, giving you a spectacular view of everything Landmannalaugar has to offer. You will also be stunned by old lava fields, inactive explosion craters, waterfalls and the unforgettable hot pool, so don’t forget your bathing suits and towel.
During winter months, the whole area is covered in deep snow, giving it a truly magical feel. The way to Landmannalaugar is ill accessible, making this the ultimate super jeep tour, utilizing the vehicle to its’ fullest potential!
Once you get there, act like a local and take a dip in the hot pool, surrounded by banks of melting ice and snow. It will be a mix of hot and cold, and truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
On a clear day Mt. Hekla will show herself to you. She is the most active volcano in Iceland and since the time of settlement, around 1000 years ago, Mt. Hekla has erupted numerous times blanketing Iceland with thick layers of ash and pumice. It is no wonder that early settlers in Iceland believed Mt. Hekla to be the gateway to hell! In the past few decades Mt. Hekla has erupted roughly every ten years, the last one in the year 2000, so she is slightly overdue!




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