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Askja caldera and Viti crater 4x4 tour from Akureyri or Lake Myvatn

Askja caldera and Viti crater 4x4 tour from Akureyri or Lake Myvatn


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  • Enjoy an amazing Jeep tour to visit the amazing Askja Caldera volcanic area
  • Experience swimming in the Viti Crater (sometimes in Summer months)
  • Explore a vulcano
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    Sightseeing typeNatural sights

    Product Info

    -What you can expect-
    On this 4x4 tour with an expert guide, you'll head off from your pick-up location in North Iceland, usually, Akureyri or Lake Myvatn, and travel through stunning landscapes passing glacial rivers, mountains, and lava field deep into the highlands to visit the amazing Askja volcanic area.


    Your group will visit the Hrossborgir explosion crater, the location where they filmed oblivion, and Gljúfrasmiður 'canyon builder' Waterfall. You'll then move on to Herðubreið, a flat top volcano where the beautiful Herðubreiðarlindir Springs is situated at the foot and are considered to be one of the most beautiful places in the wilderness in Iceland.

    You will also get a chance to visit the otherworldly Drekagil or 'Dragon's Gully'. Of course, the highlight of the trip is the magnificent Askja Caldera in the Dyngjufjoll Mountains, it is a 50 km2 subsidence cauldron formed when an eruption caused the roof of the magma chamber in the central volcano to subside. The caldera contains the Víti crater where it is sometimes possible to swim in the Summer.

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    Duration: Lasts 10 hours

    Includes/Excludes

    • Guided tour
    • Transportation/ pick up and drop off
    • Food and drinks

    Reminders

    • Please refer to your voucher for final information regarding meeting points, pick-up locations, and pick-up time

    • Meeting point description: You will be picked up from your centrally located hotel or guest house, please choose your hotel during the checkout process(Akureyri, Iceland)

    • Make sure you wear warm clothes and appropriate walking shoes/boots

    • Minimum of 2 participants

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    How to Use Your Voucher

    • Please present the e-voucher on-site

    Validity Period

    • The voucher must be used on the selected date and within operating hours; Invalid after expiration

    Cancellation Policy

    • Once the order has been completed, it cannot be canceled, modified, or refunded
    NOTE
    • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

    FAQ

    1. What is the best way to get to the Askja caldera and Viti crater volcanic area?

    Accessing the Askja caldera and Viti crater requires a robust 4x4 vehicle due to the challenging highland F-roads. The most common and recommended way is to join an organized super jeep tour from starting points such as Akureyri or Lake Myvatn. These tours provide experienced drivers, specialized vehicles, and navigation through the remote interior, ensuring a safe and informed journey to this unique volcanic landscape.

    2. When was the last major eruption of the Askja volcano, and is it still active?

    The last major eruption of the Askja volcano occurred in 1875, a powerful event that significantly impacted the region. While it hasn't had a large eruption since, Askja is considered an active volcanic system. It experiences periods of seismic activity and ground uplift, indicating ongoing geothermal processes, and is continuously monitored by scientists.

    3. Is it possible to swim in the Viti Crater lake at Askja Caldera, and what should visitors know?

    Yes, swimming is often possible in the Viti Crater lake, especially during the summer months when conditions allow. The water is geothermally warm, offering a unique bathing experience. Visitors should be aware that the water has a noticeable sulfur smell, and the path down to the lake can be steep and muddy. Always check local conditions and follow any posted guidelines.

    4. What is the origin and meaning of the name 'Askja' for the caldera?

    The name 'Askja' is derived from Icelandic, where it means 'box' or 'caldera.' This name fittingly describes the large, sunken depression formed by the collapse of a magma chamber after a volcanic eruption. It refers to the massive volcanic complex itself, characterized by its distinctive, box-like shape in the landscape.

    5. How long does the hike to the Askja caldera and Viti crater typically take from the parking area?

    From the car park at Dreki, the hike to the Askja caldera and Viti crater typically takes approximately 2.5 to 3.5 hours for a round trip. The path is generally flat but can be rocky and sometimes covered in snow, even in summer. The duration can vary based on weather conditions, individual fitness levels, and time spent exploring the craters.

    6. What makes visiting the Askja caldera and Viti crater a unique experience?

    Visiting the Askja caldera and Viti crater offers a truly unique experience due to its incredibly remote and dramatic Martian-like volcanic landscape. It allows exploration of a vast caldera, evidence of powerful geological forces, and the chance to witness diverse volcanic formations. The vivid blue, warm waters of Viti crater provide a stunning contrast, making it an unforgettable natural wonder.

    7. What kind of landscape and geological features can be seen during a 4x4 tour to the Askja volcanic area?

    A 4x4 tour to the Askja volcanic area reveals a stark, powerful landscape sculpted by millennia of eruptions. You'll traverse vast lava fields, expansive ash deserts, and witness numerous craters and fissures. The journey showcases raw geological power with diverse volcanic rock formations, including shiny obsidian, offering a unique insight into Earth's intense geological processes.

    8. When is the best time of year to visit the Askja caldera and Viti crater, and what weather conditions can be expected?

    The best time to visit Askja caldera and Viti crater is typically during the Icelandic summer, from late June to early September. This is when the F-roads leading to the area are usually open and most accessible. However, even in summer, the weather in the highlands is highly unpredictable, with possibilities of strong winds, cold temperatures, rain, and even snow, so layered clothing is essential.

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