This is the best video on youtube about iceland travel. planning a trip now for late October and going to be using a lot of your information. thank you so much.
Fantastic vlog and you got to see some fantastic places. However in 7 days you could’ve seen so much more…….then again you can always go back again😉. I’ve visited 7 times and heading there again in 3 weeks time. My favourite country 🇮🇸❤️
Definitely! I was actually afraid I didn't have enough time and rushed my way around the Ring Road. For example, I had Landmannalaugar on the itinerary but wasn't sure how far back it would set me. Will 100% go back again
Very informative. Thank you for the tips and info. We are headed there at the end of the month. We will be there for 13 days. If you had a few extra days, how would you spend them? Thanks!
Thank you so much for sharing these valuable infos. I am planning to visit Iceland this summer, working while traveling. My first concern is probably the signal, as I need to work async with US hours, slight video calling maybe. Do the campgrounds generally have good signals? Or even provide wifi? Thanks
Thanks! An estimate varies per day and which part of the island you are in. Day 1: about 145 miles (mainly from the airport to grocery stores (Reykjavik) to camp) Day 2: about 50 miles Day 3: about 238 miles Day 4: about 175 miles Day 5: about 300 miles Day 6: about 230 miles Day 7: about 223 miles Day 8: about 50 miles
I slept in the tent that came with the car rental. Most of the campsites I went to were all open field and you can park anywhere. Some were assigned areas with it's own fire pit and bench
This was such a helpful video! My friends and I are heading to Iceland in April and have 5 non-travel days. Can this itinerary be condensed into 5 days?
You'd be very tired and run on little sleep but I'd say it's doable lol if you are doing the entire Ring Road you can probably skip out Hvítserkur and Rauðisandur on the northern part of the island.
Good! In some spots, the tour guide on the trail actually encouraged it and told me where to get the best angles (Mulagljufur Canyon). Other spots like the Airplane crash site or anywhere on the east side of Iceland were a bit difficult due to high winds. I didn't have many issues with the DJI Air 2 but mini's might be troublesome
No restrictions for the type of drones. However I will say a ton of spots have a no drone zone sign. I overheard a tour guide say you can fly if you launch the drone outside of the sign. Skogafoss is one of those spots
This is the best video on youtube about iceland travel. planning a trip now for late October and going to be using a lot of your information. thank you so much.
Excited to see your footages!
Thank you for this! Was incredibly helpful planning my trip. Amazing content and photography! Appreciate it!
Thanks! I'm glad it helped have fun out there!
Planning a trip to Iceland in a few months so this is incredibly helpful, thanks so much for making this vid
Of course! This was my first international trip and found it pretty easy to travel to. Let me know how it goes or if have any questions!
Fantastic vlog and you got to see some fantastic places. However in 7 days you could’ve seen so much more…….then again you can always go back again😉. I’ve visited 7 times and heading there again in 3 weeks time. My favourite country 🇮🇸❤️
Definitely! I was actually afraid I didn't have enough time and rushed my way around the Ring Road. For example, I had Landmannalaugar on the itinerary but wasn't sure how far back it would set me. Will 100% go back again
Great information! Looks like you had an awesome week in Iceland. I'm planning my own trip for next June!
Nice! Hopefully you get some lava flowing during that time! That was one thing I didn't get to see.
Thank you for the info brother! Great video!
Thanks, anytime!
I really enjoyed your video. Thanks for the tips. What time of the year did you go?
Thanks! I went August 28th to September 9th in 2022
thank you for the infos ! very well done
thanks!
Hey man really appreciate this vid, off there myself at the end of October and your info is really useful and shots are super inspiring!
Thanks! End of October would be great. You'll have a lot of the popular spots all to yourself lol
Very informative. Thank you for the tips and info. We are headed there at the end of the month. We will be there for 13 days. If you had a few extra days, how would you spend them? Thanks!
Thanks! I'd probably make an effort to explore the interior of Iceland such as Landmannalaugar and Sigöldugljúfur. Haifoss is a good one as well
Really nice video man, I'll be doing a ring road camping trip in August
Nice! Camping around the ring road is the way to go lol
@@tim.muangkeo Your film game is on another level man, you deserve much more recognition
Me too. See you there!
When is the best time to travel? For good weather and northern light?
Also your video is amazing
Thanks! I would say September - October. It's not too cold, it gets dark enough to see the northern lights, and a lot of the trails are still open.
Thank you so much for sharing these valuable infos. I am planning to visit Iceland this summer, working while traveling. My first concern is probably the signal, as I need to work async with US hours, slight video calling maybe. Do the campgrounds generally have good signals? Or even provide wifi? Thanks
They do! I actually was in the same situation. Most campsites (if not all) I was in had signal where I could use my hotspot and get online.
Thanks for the lovely video. Do you have the breakdown of how much you drove per day?
Thanks! An estimate varies per day and which part of the island you are in.
Day 1: about 145 miles (mainly from the airport to grocery stores (Reykjavik) to camp)
Day 2: about 50 miles
Day 3: about 238 miles
Day 4: about 175 miles
Day 5: about 300 miles
Day 6: about 230 miles
Day 7: about 223 miles
Day 8: about 50 miles
Awesome content!
One thing I didn’t get, did you slept in the car on the campsites?
I slept in the tent that came with the car rental. Most of the campsites I went to were all open field and you can park anywhere. Some were assigned areas with it's own fire pit and bench
This was such a helpful video! My friends and I are heading to Iceland in April and have 5 non-travel days. Can this itinerary be condensed into 5 days?
You'd be very tired and run on little sleep but I'd say it's doable lol if you are doing the entire Ring Road you can probably skip out Hvítserkur and Rauðisandur on the northern part of the island.
Great information! How did you find using your drone?
Good! In some spots, the tour guide on the trail actually encouraged it and told me where to get the best angles (Mulagljufur Canyon). Other spots like the Airplane crash site or anywhere on the east side of Iceland were a bit difficult due to high winds. I didn't have many issues with the DJI Air 2 but mini's might be troublesome
@@tim.muangkeo Thanks -- I have a Mini - my son has a more robust drone - we're excited and inspired by your photography!
Great shots and info!
Thanks!
I think you just convinced me to buy a drone...
Lol get the mini. The camera on those are really good for the price
Great video
excellent
Thanks!
Did the ring road feel rushed at all for just 7 days?
A little bit but that was because I was afraid I wouldn’t get to complete it so I somewhat rushed to get to the next location
can we take avata2 & mini4 is there any restrictions
No restrictions for the type of drones. However I will say a ton of spots have a no drone zone sign. I overheard a tour guide say you can fly if you launch the drone outside of the sign. Skogafoss is one of those spots
What is the name of the waterfall inside the canyon? I went back in the video but didn’t catch the name
Gljúfrabúi
What month did you go?
Early September. August 29 - September 9 to be exact. The first day and last day were flying to get there and back
Bro, the details in this video with only a couple of thousand views and few subscribers? Smh!
lol thanks! I'm sure it'll reach its target audience eventually