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Our post today is aimed at solving one of the biggest doubts that we usually answer, is there free camping in Iceland? Can I camp where I want? While in most Nordic countries there is a law (Allemannsretten in Norway, for example) that allows traversing and camping on uncultivated / private land, in Iceland this is somewhat different. Wild camping in Iceland? Is it possible? Most of the travelers who arrive in Iceland come to discover this pure and wild place, but

According to National Geographic, the Laugavegur Trail is one of the most spectacular hikes in the world. At 55km long, from Landmannalaugar to Thórsmörk, this hiking trail is one of the most spectacular and traveled by hundreds of mountain lovers every summer. In this post we will talk about this trekking and its peculiarities to help trekking lovers as much as possible who are looking for information about it. Laugavegur Trail Original trail: from Landmannalaugar to Þórsmörk This route of approximately 55km connects

Due to the current worldwide situation of the famous coronavirus (COVID-19), many travellers are asking us how the current situation is in Iceland. In this article we reveal how the Nordic country is living the coronavirus situation. At the end of the article you can see the updated data every day at 1:00 p.m. AMAROK ADVENTURES has recently joined the Clean&Safe project from the Icelandic Tourist Board with which we intend to guarantee the safety of our travelers during the COVID-19 pandemic

One more year, summer is approaching, and with it, the hiking trails throughout Iceland are reopening little by little. However, many people think that we can only trek and trek in Iceland during the months of June, July and August. In this post, we destroy the myth :) Hiking in Iceland during the winter Skaftafell: The Vatnajökull National Park has an area of 12,000 km2, of which 8,100km2 belong to the Vatnajökull glacier, the largest in Iceland. During the summer, the most famous

How to organize your trip to the Faroe Islands? Howdy travelers! If you have reached this article then you are ready to unravel the mysteries of how to organize a trip to the Faroe Islands. This mysterious group of 18 islands in the middle of the North Atlantic are one of the most unknown areas of adventure and nature tourism, a mecca for photographers and trekking enthusiasts. "Føroyar", translated as the "Sheep Islands", is an autonomous province of Denmark since 1948 and