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Iceland, often nicknamed “The Land of Fire and Ice”, is a nature lover’s paradise with its hot springs, glaciers, lava fields and waterfalls. With a largely unspoilt and surreal landscape, it’s no wonder it has inspired travellers, artists and photographers from around the world. And th...
A ride on a cable car takes tourists to Langkawi Sky Bridge - a true highlight of the region, elevated at a height of 2300 feet above sea level. From the top of this bridge, the mesmerising views of the rainforest along with the Telaga Tujuh waterfalls make sure to leave visitors spell...
Iceland is like nowhere else on earth. It’s a land where glaciers, hot springs and waterfalls reign supreme. A place where adventures abound. Where you can experience four seasons in a day, and drive around the island in a full circle....
This tour that I booked via Thrillophilia, included many places, like the Tegenungan Waterfalls, the Butterfly Park as well as the Ubud Monkey Forest and Ubud market. Everything was arranged nicely by Thrillophilia, including driver and guide facilities, meals and so much more. And the best...
Iceland is so rich in natural resources – volcanoes, glaciers, rivers, waterfalls, hotspring, among others. Carefully plan out your itinerary according to your schedule. Do not rush and enjoy the breathtaking views around you.If you only have around 3-5 days in Iceland, I suggest you do ...
Several of the best waterfalls in Iceland Some of the most scenic geothermal pools VIEWS FROM F208 TO LANDMANNALAUGAR SIGÖLDUGLJÚFUR CANYON ON F208 NORTH DIFFERENT CONDITIONS ON THE F-ROADS Each F-road in Iceland involves unique challenges. It’s important to understand the different types ...
Winter has its challenges, with short days and freezing conditions. But snow-capped mountains and frozen waterfalls offer unique photo opportunities. No matter the season, there’s always something beautiful to capture in the landscape. For more tips onseasonal landscape photography, from choosing the...
Yes, and it’s important to always check local regulations online wherever you’re planning to fly because everywhere is different. In Iceland, for example, you are not allowed to fly your drone over a lot of the iconic waterfalls. There are also ‘textbook’ things such as a maximum heigh...
Iceland may not be the first place that comes to mind as a traditional honeymoon destination, but the island nation is truly out of this world. For adventurous travelers who prefer black-sand beaches over tropical isles; thundering waterfalls over gentle waves; and lagoons over hot tubs, it'...