Reykjavík Grapevine


Reykjavík Grapevine - 10.05.2019, Side 42

Reykjavík Grapevine - 10.05.2019, Side 42
What are the components of a per- fect tour? Hidden Iceland, a company founded by three friends, may have perfected the formula—they show their customers the Iceland they’d show a visiting family member. With a maximum of 12 people per tour, the company schedules visits to the tourist-heavy spots like the Skógafoss waterfall and the geothermal area of Geysir at times when they’re least likely to be busy. On a Saturday morning, I received a text message from our guide Ryan, announcing his estimated arrival time. I don’t know about you, but for me this kind of extra attention to de- tail is a bonus. Hot soup and steamy photos Our trip for the day is the Golden Cir- cle Platinum Tour, which covers sev- eral major spots in South Iceland over the course of around ten hours. The tour starts with a visit to the Secret Lagoon, a natural hot pool located in the village of Flúðir. We get there ear- ly, and for a good ten minutes, we’re the only people in the water—every- body gets a good chance to relax in peace, and take plenty of those cov- eted steamy geothermal photos with- out any crowds in the background. We emerge from the pool feel- ing refreshed and ready for what lies ahead. Ryan drives us to the Friðheimar greenhouse, famous for its geothermally grown tomatoes. We’re treated to a tour of the facili- ties, learning how this Icelandic busi- ness manages to produce over a tonne of tasty tomatoes each day, all year round, using geothermal energy. We taste the deliciously fresh tomato soup, with an impressive house- baked bread buffet. My advice? Skip the ravioli and pasta—it’s the soup that you are really here for. Enveloped in mist After saying hi to some Icelandic horses at the Friðheimar farm, we’re off to Gullfoss, one of Iceland’s most powerful waterfalls. This formidable force of nature crashes down thun- derously into the gorge below, filling us with energy. Iceland’s signature persistent wind creates a misty fog that resembles a scene from the Sa- gas, which only adds to this once in a lifetime experience. The next stop is the geothermal area of Geysir in the Haukadalur Val- ley. There are plenty of hot springs and geysers in this colourful region, such as Strokkur, Smiður and Litli- Strokkur. Strokkur is the largest of the consistently active geysers, erupt- ing every five to ten minutes, spout- ing boiling water as high as 40 metres into the air. If you’re not afraid to get a little wet, standing downwind of the geysir and feeling the warm, pun- gent mist enveloping you is a truly unforgettable experience. (This is not recommended on a windy day. A little spray is nice, but a wave of steaming water in your face is not.) Powerful nature After getting thoroughly soaked, we headed to the Þingvellir National Park. Located on the rift valley that separates the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates, Þingvellir is the site of the first known parliament in the world. If you want to picture how early, pre-Danish rule Iceland governed itself, this is the place to visit. But Þingvellir National Park is also a perfect place to reflect. From the top of the path, there’s a wide view spanning hundreds and hundreds of acres of magnificent and mostly untamed land. This is where it hits me how lucky I am to be able to visit all these amazing and very different places in one day. Several people on the tour hail from metropolitan areas like Beijing and London, and to them particularly, taking a minute to see all that Iceland’s nature has to offer was a rare and priceless experience. The tour that started bright and early at 8:30am concluded at just after six in the evening—just in time for dinner. Before departing, everyone on the bus exchanged their contacts and shared the photos from the day. And who knows—maybe one day our paths will cross again. Distance from Reykjavík: 125 km How to get there: Book a hotel pickup, sit back and relax Tour provided by: hiddeniceland.is 42The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 07— 2019 One Ring To Rule Them All Hidden Iceland’s pro-level Golden Circle tour Words & Photos: Aliya Uteuova Travel “Standing downwind of the geysir and feeling the warm, pungent mist en- veloping you is a truly un- forgetta- ble expe- rience.” The best tomato soup literally anywhere at Friðheimar The rolling fields of Þingvellir

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