Thanks Sam.you are amazing .so too your partner.it looks like you have the Niagra falls Grand Canyon Alaskan glaciers all in one place. How much time did it take to do all the places and what is a reasonable time to see all these places you visited.Happy travelling.Enjoy Nature.
Hello there 👋 Thanks for the kind words! And indeed Iceland is really beautiful, you have to go one day!! 😁😁 For the eastern part of the country we spent about 3-4 days, and we had a day of terrible weather 🙈.. in total we spent 3 weeks in the whole of Iceland, and that's still not enough, we still missed the central highlands part.. we need to come back one day for that 😀😀
I love the humour with pieces of melted glacier. Very entertaining, good music; well done you two. There are parts of NZ that are much like parts of Europe. Fiordland is much like Northern Norway. The Southern Alps and Tongariro National Park are a bit like parts of Iceland. Thanks for your videos. Happy travels !
You are most welcome 😀😀 The view there is indeed so impressive. One of the best view that we've ever seen. 😍 Hope you had a great time there and in Iceland in general 😁😁
Thanks! The place we hiked to was Tvísöngur (location: maps.app.goo.gl/SF2PYTsbF2gRE54KA) It's located on the outskirt of the town of Seyðisfjörður.. It's a lovely place on the east of Iceland.. good luck and enjoy your trip there! 😀😀
That was a nice video of east Iceland and I hope you liked it there. People always go really fast in the east and miss out on some amazing sense and also some really good museums… and the east side of Iceland is the only place that you can find Reindeer.
Hi...thank you. Glad that you like the video. We really like the east part. Amazing view, especially the Studlagil. One of the prettiest canyon in our opinion. 😁 Which are the museums that located in the east btw?
Ohhh... about the reindeer. We went all the way to the highland of east Iceland. Sadly we couldny find any 😅 we were there around summer time. But in general, Iceland is really impressive. We love thr Icelandic horses. They are so pretty 😍
Check out the Glaumbær museum in the north, very interesting insight into Icelandic traditional life back in the days.. The Perla museum in Reykjavik is also truly breathtaking.. 😀👍
HEY, loved your videos, what month did u visit iceland and what time specifically did u go to see the puffins? I heard that its better to spot them at evening time but I am not sure what time you both ended up visiting there? please advise, thanks
Hey2.. thanks for watching! 😁😁 we visited lceland from late june to early july.. for the puffins, they will be there during the summer, we saw plenty at two spots in late june and early july.. For the two spots we visited (borgarfjordur in northeast and latrabjarg in westfjords), we went in the afternoon and they were just there 😀😀 Maybe early morning would be better to see some of them flying out to catch fish, but i guess plenty would be around the whole day 😁
Hello , Thx for your video . Planning for our trip and watching your video. I have question about the last part of your video , been 3 yrs hope you still remember. You were in the Studlagil canyon, how did you get down close to water surface ? I saw some videos people walked up high then climbed down next to slippery rocks with running water next to them, too scary, we don’t want to do that Thanks
Hey there. We did have to climb down some path, but nothing too extreme actually. You have to access it from the east side from a small farm called klaustursel, that way you can actually go down to the riverside maps.app.goo.gl/kH6ykqGMx17kKANcA Don't go to the main access parking, because then you can only see the canyon from above (but that was 3 years ago so I don't know for sure if anything changes 😬) Anyway good luck with the trip and wish you a great time there! 😀
Hey, great video. We are going on June (can't wait). Quick question: Can you hike Skaftafell Jokull to Fjarsarllon to Jokulsarlon in one day? Or can we drive to all three? I know we can drive toJokullsarlon. We have a 3yr old. Do you think it is fine to do it?
Thanks! You can drive to all three in one day. Fjallsarlon and jokulsarlon can be reached easily, while in skaftafell you can do a short hike to the svartifoss or to the nice view point in a couple of hours, and the hike is quite easy, even with a small kid 😀
nice video! I am going there in July 2021 and want to make it down to the bottom of Stuðlagil Canyon where you finished the video. You can get by parking at that farm? I have read that there is two ways to get there, want to make sure I pick the right one! Thanks.
Thank you for visiting our channel and watching our video 😀 When we were there, we parked at the farm called Klaustursel. In this link you can find tge location of Klaustursel farm (onebackpackeach.com/best-sights-and-places-in-east-iceland/) -> go to the section of studlagil canyon (number 9), and click the word Klaustursel farm, it is linked with the map 😀 From klaustursel farm, the walk is really easy 😀😀 When you reach the bottom, just be careful cz the rocks might be slippery
Hi, thanks for watching 😀 we did not rent bikes actually, so we could not really help you on this matter.. but we did see some people traveling on bikes through the ring road (maybe own bikes?) so we're sure that's possible and safe 😃😃 we'd recommend to get a really good bike with good tyres since many roads are unpaved with many gravels which can easily puncture your bike's tyres 😐
A lot of nature there. I love it,😄
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Awesome video guys
Thank you 😃😃
Awesome!
Thank you 😀😀😀
Thanks Sam.you are amazing .so too your partner.it looks like you have the Niagra falls Grand Canyon Alaskan glaciers all in one place. How much time did it take to do all the places and what is a reasonable time to see all these places you visited.Happy travelling.Enjoy Nature.
Hello there 👋
Thanks for the kind words! And indeed Iceland is really beautiful, you have to go one day!! 😁😁
For the eastern part of the country we spent about 3-4 days, and we had a day of terrible weather 🙈.. in total we spent 3 weeks in the whole of Iceland, and that's still not enough, we still missed the central highlands part.. we need to come back one day for that 😀😀
Amazing video, congratulations👏👏
Thank you 😀😀
I love the humour with pieces of melted glacier. Very entertaining, good music; well done you two. There are parts of NZ that are much like parts of Europe. Fiordland is much like Northern Norway. The Southern Alps and Tongariro National Park are a bit like parts of Iceland. Thanks for your videos. Happy travels !
Thanks a lot for the nice words 😀😀
We would really like to visit NZ one day and discover its natural beauty too 😁😁
Happy travels!
Thanks for the tips. The view is so beautiful there!
You are most welcome 😀😀 The view there is indeed so impressive. One of the best view that we've ever seen. 😍 Hope you had a great time there and in Iceland in general 😁😁
Great video!! Can I ask where it is you hiked at minute 8:36. I love to check this area out. Thank you!!
Thanks! The place we hiked to was Tvísöngur (location: maps.app.goo.gl/SF2PYTsbF2gRE54KA)
It's located on the outskirt of the town of Seyðisfjörður..
It's a lovely place on the east of Iceland.. good luck and enjoy your trip there! 😀😀
That was a nice video of east Iceland and I hope you liked it there. People always go really fast in the east and miss out on some amazing sense and also some really good museums… and the east side of Iceland is the only place that you can find Reindeer.
Hi...thank you. Glad that you like the video. We really like the east part. Amazing view, especially the Studlagil. One of the prettiest canyon in our opinion. 😁 Which are the museums that located in the east btw?
Ohhh... about the reindeer. We went all the way to the highland of east Iceland. Sadly we couldny find any 😅 we were there around summer time. But in general, Iceland is really impressive. We love thr Icelandic horses. They are so pretty 😍
What museums do you recommend?
Check out the Glaumbær museum in the north, very interesting insight into Icelandic traditional life back in the days.. The Perla museum in Reykjavik is also truly breathtaking.. 😀👍
God blessings both of you
Thank you... 😀😀
God bless you too 😁😊
HEY, loved your videos, what month did u visit iceland and what time specifically did u go to see the puffins? I heard that its better to spot them at evening time but I am not sure what time you both ended up visiting there? please advise, thanks
Hey2.. thanks for watching! 😁😁 we visited lceland from late june to early july.. for the puffins, they will be there during the summer, we saw plenty at two spots in late june and early july..
For the two spots we visited (borgarfjordur in northeast and latrabjarg in westfjords), we went in the afternoon and they were just there 😀😀
Maybe early morning would be better to see some of them flying out to catch fish, but i guess plenty would be around the whole day 😁
Hello , Thx for your video . Planning for our trip and watching your video. I have question about the last part of your video , been 3 yrs hope you still remember. You were in the Studlagil canyon, how did you get down close to water surface ? I saw some videos people walked up high then climbed down next to slippery rocks with running water next to them, too scary, we don’t want to do that Thanks
Hey there. We did have to climb down some path, but nothing too extreme actually. You have to access it from the east side from a small farm called klaustursel, that way you can actually go down to the riverside maps.app.goo.gl/kH6ykqGMx17kKANcA
Don't go to the main access parking, because then you can only see the canyon from above (but that was 3 years ago so I don't know for sure if anything changes 😬)
Anyway good luck with the trip and wish you a great time there! 😀
@@Onebackpackeach Thx so much for the hints We ll do
Have a great trip! 🙂
@@Onebackpackeach Thx so much
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Thanks for visiting our channel and watching our video. 😁 see you in the next adventure 😀
Hey, great video. We are going on June (can't wait).
Quick question: Can you hike Skaftafell Jokull to Fjarsarllon to Jokulsarlon in one day? Or can we drive to all three? I know we can drive toJokullsarlon. We have a 3yr old. Do you think it is fine to do it?
Thanks! You can drive to all three in one day. Fjallsarlon and jokulsarlon can be reached easily, while in skaftafell you can do a short hike to the svartifoss or to the nice view point in a couple of hours, and the hike is quite easy, even with a small kid 😀
@@Onebackpackeach Thank you.
@@sammaden1053 you're most welcome!
nice video! I am going there in July 2021 and want to make it down to the bottom of Stuðlagil Canyon where you finished the video. You can get by parking at that farm? I have read that there is two ways to get there, want to make sure I pick the right one! Thanks.
Thank you for visiting our channel and watching our video 😀 When we were there, we parked at the farm called Klaustursel. In this link you can find tge location of Klaustursel farm (onebackpackeach.com/best-sights-and-places-in-east-iceland/) -> go to the section of studlagil canyon (number 9), and click the word Klaustursel farm, it is linked with the map 😀
From klaustursel farm, the walk is really easy 😀😀 When you reach the bottom, just be careful cz the rocks might be slippery
This is great! Did you rent bikes? If so, is there a good company you recommend?
Hi, thanks for watching 😀 we did not rent bikes actually, so we could not really help you on this matter.. but we did see some people traveling on bikes through the ring road (maybe own bikes?) so we're sure that's possible and safe 😃😃 we'd recommend to get a really good bike with good tyres since many roads are unpaved with many gravels which can easily puncture your bike's tyres 😐
Love all your hikes. How long were you there?
Thank you 😀😀. We were in Iceland for around 3 weeks and we were in easter Iceland area for around 3.5 days 😁
Hi! what month/date did you visit iceland?
Hi! We visited Iceland from mid June until early July 😀😀
What month of the year did u visit there?
Hey2, we visited east iceland in late june.. the weather was quite ok already apart from the ocassional storm 😅😁