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Aashi Shah

THE LAND OF FIRE AND ICE

Iceland is a place you must visit at least once in your life because of the welcoming locals, breathtaking landscape, exciting adventures, and thriving tourism industry. Iceland is a great place to visit at any time of year because of its stunning landscapes, low crime rate, and a limitless list of adventurous activities. It is one of the best destinations for female-solo travelers because the crime levels are super low.

Depending on what you want to do and see, there is an ideal time to visit Iceland. Between April and May, it’s a great time to explore the outdoors. The months of June to August are the busiest because of the peak season of tourists and as it’s the best time for hiking. From October to September, things are pretty cool in terms of tourists because of the snow season. This is the best time to check out the beautiful Northern Lights.

The bucket list you need when you visit Iceland: 1. The Golden Circle 2. The Silfra Fissure 3. The Blue Lagoon 4. The Ring Road

The Golden Circle The Golden Circle of Iceland is a spectacular experience to drive around. The 300-kilometer-long loop travels from Reykjavik across central Iceland and back. The route passes through some of central Iceland's most breathtaking locations, with scenery that includes both natural landmarks and historic structures. Additionally, it just takes a few hours, giving you time to do more exploring!

Silfra Fissure It's a must to dive at the Silfra Fissure because it's one of the best dive sites. The only spot in the world where it is possible to dive between continental plates is Silfra. Since it flows from the Langjökull glacier, the water is almost freezing (between 2 and 4 degrees Celsius).

Iceland will leave you spellbound while you’re traveling from place to place. It’s absolutely going to blow your mind with its picturesque landscapes and the paradise vibe it gives you. So, I hope I’ve convinced you enough for you to pay Iceland a visit.






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