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  • Day 6 – Mývatn & Around

    Day 6 – Mývatn & Around

    Yet another day where we decided to stay in Northern Iceland and behold the beauty of one of the prettiest region of whole Iceland. We decided to visit all the nearby wonders followed by an evening in Mývatn thermal spa. But before we could enjoy our well deserved geothermal baths, we had a lot to… Read more

  • Day 5 – Akuyeri & Húsavík

    Day 5 – Akuyeri & Húsavík

    Today has been incredibly thrilling, filled with minimal travel yet maximum fun. Staying just 20 kilometers from downtown Akureyri, we’ve found ourselves regretting not delving deeper into Akureyri’s wonders. It’s astonishing to discover such a beautiful and lively town tucked away in the northern reaches of Iceland. Our day began with a homemade omelette and… Read more

  • Day 4 – The True North

    Day 4 – The True North

    Embarking on a day of extensive travel, our journey spans over 500 kilometers, guiding us from the westernmost edge to the northern apex of Iceland. Commencing at 8 am, we traverse the unique terrain of the Westfjords, where the landscape, adorned with perpetual snow, unfolds like a scene from a dream. The distinct charm lies… Read more

  • Day 3 – Wild Wild Westfjords

    Day 3 – Wild Wild Westfjords

    Our day kicked off with a leisurely breakfast at Berg 3 Horse Farm cabin before we checked out. Grateful for the calming stillness after the earlier storm, we decided to seize this opportunity and captured the iconic Kirkjufell peak framed by cascading waterfalls, a mere 100 meters from the parking lot. This extraordinary day unfolded… Read more

  • Day 2 – Snæfellsnes Peninsula and Kirkjufellsfoss

    Day 2 – Snæfellsnes Peninsula and Kirkjufellsfoss

    Embarking on the 1400km ring road loop, we opted for the clockwise direction, strategically saving the mesmerizing south coast for the journey’s crescendo. The day’s ambitious itinerary spanned 400km, weaving through captivating detours to Glymur Waterfalls, Búðakirkja (Budir Black Church), Arnarstapi Cliff Walk, Hellnar viewpoint, and Gatklettur Rock formation. Charged with morning vigor, we took… Read more

  • Day Zero – Flight to Reykjavik

    Day Zero – Flight to Reykjavik

    Challenges in business are a given, but it’s our response to them that defines our trajectory. Looking beyond the immediate obstacle, there lies a realm of opportunity and learning. Read more

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