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Skaftafell, Vatnajökull, Jökulsárlón, South central
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Although many of Iceland's main tourist attractions are crammed in the southwestern corner of the country, within a hundred kilometer radius of the capital city, Reykjavik - to come all of the way to this fascinating country and only stick to the tourist hotspots of Reykyakik, the Goolden Triangle and the Blue Lagoon would be a real shame. Although Iceland is by no means a large country, going from place to place can take a little longer than it may look on map given that most of the highways are located along the parameter. For this reason, given my time limit, which was about a week - I chose to stick to two main bases. The first of course being Reyjkyavik, the second being Skaftafell National Park - Iceland's largest and most popular national park. The Skaftafell basecamp is located on the southern edge of the Vatnajökull ice cap - the largest glacier in Europe by volume. Skaftafell is an excellent place for hiking within the mountains piercing the glacier. Walking on or through the glacier itself with crampons and ice-axe is another activity that can be arranged at the Skaftafell Visitor's Center. Longer hikes deep into the heart of the glacier can also be arranged.

One fascinating and easily accessible day trip from the Skaftafell National Park is the mystic Jökulsárlón Lagoon. Due to ice breaking off the Vatnajökull glacier, the glacial lake is packed with luminous blue icebergs creating one the most picturesque places in Iceland. Scenes from the James Bond films, A View to a Kill & Die Another Day were filmed here and one feels just like agent 007 riding the monsterous boat / 4WD truck through the lake.

Skaftafell is accessible from Reyjavik by Flybus, Iceland's premier public transport carrier. Eventhough a return ticket costs a whopping 150 Euros, one has to remember the busses do run off of some the world's most expensive petrol. Also, the bus ride is an adventure itself. Flybus allows tourists to make the return trip in alternative routes, one along the southern coast road via the picturesque coastal town of Vik as well as making several waterfall stops, including Sellfoss. The return busride goes through tranquil inland landscape of Iceland's southern countryside via the thermal pools of Landmanlauger and the aptly named town of Kirkjubaejarklaustur, near the striking Systrafoss waterfall. These various stops certainly added an extra dimension to my Iceland experience.

Above & below: Jökulsárlón Lagoon

Above: Walking on the Vatnajökull Glacier,
near Skaftafell National Park
 

Wouldn't mind picking up one of these myself... can drive on land..

... or on water, through ice

Yep, it's real alright

Agent 007 tried this too

Climb this? ... Piece of cake...

Yours truly making light work of Euope's largest glacier, Vatnajökull

Looking forard

Looking back
 

Svartifoss, in Skaftafell National Park

Svartifoss

Hiking around Skaftafell National Park

Hiking around Skaftafell, Vatnajökull looms below

Again hiking along Skaftafell

Systrafoss - near Kirkjubaejarklaustur

Landmanlauger hot springs

The bus ride cuts straight through the Landmanlauger-Porsmork trek

Landmanlauger's 'chocolate mountains'

Landmanlauger visitor's center & campsite
 
 
Seaside town of Vik

cliffs by Vik

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