The Bewildering Geothermal Landing Tour: Hengil Geothermal Area
The Bewildering Geothermal Tour: Hengill Geothermal Area
Mount Hengill is quite close to Reykjavik city. If you take a helicopter tour of Hengill, the sights of Reykjavik city will amaze you as the Black rocky terrain, covered with snow or shrubbery, all together give off a splendor exclusive to Reykjavik’s surroundings.
The sights included in this tour will be the dazzling Hellisheiði Plateau, Hengill Geothermal Area, Nesjavallavirkjun, Hellisheiðarvirkjun, Bláfjöll mountain range. Furthermore, the tour will also let you see a glimpse of the futuristic Hellisheidi Power Plant. This plant is of immense importance to Iceland as over 90% of houses in Iceland, and 99% of Reykjavik homes are heated by geothermal water.
From a bird’s eye view, you will see the infrastructure of Reykjavik – small colorful buildings, bustling streets, and beautiful coastlines and docks. You will recognize the area due to the steam vents, colorful hot springs, and impressive ruggedness. A little further, you might catch a fleeting glimpse of Þingvellir National Park. The park is a UNESCO Heritage sight with dramatic views.
Hengill Geothermal Area; As you close in on Hengill, In the landing place of Hengill, which was named after the Hengill volcano; the landscape’s unique, enthralling beauty will beseech your senses in a crackling deluge. The tour will sweep you across boiling mud pots, spectacular hot springs, and sheep gnawing on the lush green that carpets the landscape. These vast vistas of untouched landscapes provide an unfiltered view of the wonders of Iceland. You will see nature just as God intended it and created it.
Hellisheiði plateau will always welcome you into its everlasting beauty. In winter, the white snow carpets the landscape as the sun ripples off of the sparkling Ice and casts rainbows into our eyes. It feels as if we are intruding on an isolated kingdom of Ice.
Kristnitökuhraun Lava Field and Craters; On our way back, we will make a scenic aerial pass over Iceland’s glorious capital; Reykjavik. The ebb and flow of texture, color, sights, and sounds will mesmerize your senses and make you want to stay and get lost in Iceland’s untouched beauty.
English Guide
1 Landing
The Hengill volcano is a geothermal area about 40 km (25 miles) from Reykjavik. In southwest Iceland, this active volcano area is considered very popular among tourists. For this reason, it includes vast numbers of geysers, mud pools, and hot springs. The Hengill volcanic system is complex, with one volcano in the middle and several small volcanoes around it.
The area’s complexity is due to the tectonic rupture of the European and American plates. But they are slowly moving apart now. However, it has yet to erupt for the past 2,000 years. Hengill geothermal area is a popular tourist destination for its warm geothermal bathing pools. They also go to nearby geothermal power plants to learn about the Icelandic government’s renewable initiatives.
- Warm Clothing
- Snacks
- Binoculars (if desired)
- Most importantly, a smile!
- Difficulty:
- Easy
- Duration:
- 1 hour
- Price From:
- 52.500 ISK