What can I expect on an adventure tour to the Icelandic highlands?

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This is an adventure tour to Iceland’s second largest glacier. Keep your eyes open, look out the window, breathe in the glacial air and enjoy every moment to the fullest.

Icelandic weather can be unpredictable. We keep track of the forecast but the weather can change abruptly and force us to react to it. We will be 1000m above sea-level. Please keep in mind that weather conditions can be different from those in lower altitudes.

This is a super truck tour. The roads are trails, sometimes we will let air out of the tires to be able to “float” in the snow. If all goes well this is a terrific way to travel. Unfortunately, we do get stuck sometimes. It may take us some time to get unstuck but we do have other cars and guides that are never far off to help us.

Daylight is limited during the darkest time of year. If everything goes as planned on our tour you will be able to see Gullfoss, Þingvellir, and Geysir in the daylight.

Dress warmly! You will be provided with gear for the snowmobile tour: snowmobile suit, helmet, hat, gloves, and shoes. We still recommend that you wear your warmest clothes, especially during winter.

These are the Icelandic highlands, close to the country’s second-largest glacier. Up there nature can be unkind, but it can also be an amazing experience. On a good day we will see the glacier ablaze and the highlands to the south! We can also see various volcanoes along with Hvítárvatn which is the source of Gullfoss.

In bad weather the experience is different. You might not get the best views of the surroundings but you will experience the power of Icelandic nature in a thrilling way.

We have extensive experience in operating adventure tours and we follow the strictest safety standards. We kindly ask all of our guests to comply with the guidelines provided by our staff.

Above all, be prepared to experience the nature of Iceland!

We reserve the right to change travelling plans due to weather conditions.