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Experience Iceland’s wild highlands on a 9-day guided trekking tour with all meals included, exploring remote valleys, canyons, and panoramic viewpoints.
Explore the Icelandic Wilderness on a 9-Day Guided Trekking Adventure with Meals Included
For those eager to discover Iceland beyond its well-known tourist spots, this 9-day guided trekking tour offers an authentic journey into the country’s highlands. Starting with airport transfers included, this tour takes you deep into Iceland’s most remote and stunning landscapes, from the geothermal realms of Landmannalaugar to the tranquil waters of Lake Álftavatn. Led by local guides, the experience emphasizes off-the-beaten-path exploration, with nights spent in mountain huts and campsites far from crowds.
Priced to include guided hikes, all meals, and transportation, this tour is designed for adventurers ready for physical challenge and discovery. Its small group size—limited to 10 participants—ensures an intimate experience, with ample opportunity to learn about Iceland’s natural and cultural features. While it’s ideal for those with good physical fitness and prepared outdoor gear, it’s important to note that children under 12, pregnant women, and individuals with mobility or heart issues are not suited for this adventure.


The journey begins with a trek into Landmannalaugar, famous for its vibrant geothermal activity and colorful rhyolite mountains. Here, the guides lead you through geothermal valleys where bubbling hot springs and steaming vents are part of the landscape. This location is a highlight not only for its natural beauty but also for the opportunity to understand Iceland’s volcanic activity.
Landmannalaugar serves as a perfect starting point for the trek, offering stunning photo opportunities and a chance to acclimate to the rugged terrain. The guides explain the significance of the geothermal features and how they shape the environment, adding depth to the experience. Staying overnight in mountain huts nearby, you enjoy a peaceful evening surrounded by Iceland’s raw wilderness.
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One of the memorable stops on this tour is Mælifellssandur, a black sand desert featuring striking volcanic sands and a distinctive cone-shaped hill. Walking across this otherworldly landscape provides a contrast to the lush valleys and offers a different perspective on Iceland’s volcanic power.
The black sands stretch for miles, and the guides share stories about the volcanic eruptions that created this terrain. Traversing this area is both a physical challenge and a chance to photo the surreal scenery. The black sands serve as a dramatic backdrop for the day’s hike, emphasizing Iceland’s geological diversity.

A key highlight is the exploration of Eldgjá Canyon, one of Iceland’s largest volcanic canyons. Known for its imposing cliffs and rugged terrain, the canyon offers dramatic views and a sense of untouched wilderness.
Guides lead hikers along trails that showcase steep cliffs, volcanic formations, and hidden hot springs. The canyon’s scale and natural beauty make it an unforgettable part of the trip, providing excellent photo opportunities and an authentic feeling of Iceland’s untamed nature.

For those seeking breathtaking vistas, the climb to Peak Sveinstindur is a must. This panoramic viewpoint offers sweeping views of glaciers, lakes, and the highlands below.
The ascent tests physical endurance but rewards hikers with spectacular scenery. From this vantage point, travelers get a comprehensive look at Iceland’s volcanic landscape and glacial formations, making it one of the most memorable moments of the tour.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour’s accommodation features mountain huts and campsites located in remote areas, far from tourist crowds. These nights allow for peaceful stargazing and authentic wilderness experiences.
Staying overnight in these isolated spots offers a chance to connect with nature, enjoy simple but hearty meals, and reflect on each day’s adventures. The guides ensure comfort and safety while respecting the environment and following leave no trace principles.
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The tour departs with airport transfers included, ensuring a stress-free start regardless of flight times. The group is limited to 10 participants, providing a personalized atmosphere and the opportunity for close interaction with the guides.
Transportation during the tour covers all necessary transfers into the highlands, enabling seamless travel between locations. The small group size fosters camaraderie and allows for tailored guiding, making this experience both intimate and engaging.

Participants need to bring warm outdoor clothing, hiking shoes, water, a camera, and a sleeping bag. The guides recommend packing food for additional snacks and being prepared for all weather conditions, as Iceland’s highlands can change rapidly.
The tour emphasizes physical fitness; hikers should be ready for challenging terrains and long days of trekking. The experience is suitable for those with outdoor experience, but not for children under 12, pregnant women, or individuals with mobility or heart issues.

This tour offers a comprehensive look at Iceland’s volcanic landscapes over nine days of guided trekking, with meals included, eliminating the need to plan food or accommodations. The combination of adventure, cultural insights, and remote locations provides excellent value for adventurers seeking authentic escapades.
The inclusion of local guides who share folklore, history, and geological knowledge enhances the experience, making it both educational and inspiring. The overall rating of 4.7 reflects the quality and uniqueness of this highlands journey.

This tour is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts with good physical fitness who want to explore Iceland’s less-visited areas. It suits those looking for a challenging, immersive experience in nature, and who appreciate local storytelling.
However, it’s not suitable for families with young children, pregnant women, or individuals with certain mobility or health conditions. Those prepared for rough terrains and variable weather will find this adventure rewarding.
This 9-day guided trekking tour from Found Expeditions offers a deep dive into Iceland’s highlands, including iconic spots like Landmannalaugar, Eldgjá Canyon, and Peak Sveinstindur. Its focus on remote exploration and authentic accommodations makes it stand out for adventure travelers seeking a genuine experience.
While physically demanding, the all-inclusive package—covering guides, meals, and transport—ensures a hassle-free trip. The small group setting fosters personalized guidance, allowing for intimate encounters with Iceland’s rugged beauty. For those ready to push their limits and embrace Iceland’s wild side, this trek offers an unforgettable journey into some of Europe’s most striking landscapes.
What is included in the tour price?
The tour price covers guided hikes, accommodation in mountain huts, all meals during the trek, access to exclusive locations, and transportation to and from the trek starting point.
Are airport transfers included?
Yes, airport transfers are included, and all travelers are picked up regardless of their flight times.
What should I bring?
Participants should bring warm clothing, hiking shoes, a camera, water, food, and a sleeping bag. Outdoor clothing suitable for various weather conditions is essential.
Is this tour suitable for children?
No, it is not suitable for children under 12 years.
Can pregnant women join this trek?
No, the tour not recommended for pregnant women due to physical demands.
What is the group size?
The group is limited to 10 participants, ensuring a personal and engaging experience.
How physically demanding is the tour?
Participants need to be physically fit, as the trek involves challenging terrains and long days.
What locations will be visited?
Highlights include Landmannalaugar geothermal valley, Mælifellssandur black sands, Eldgjá Canyon, and Peak Sveinstindur.
Is weather a concern?
Yes, travelers should prepare for all weather conditions typical of Iceland’s highlands.
How do I reserve my spot?
Reservations are recommended in advance, with a pay later option available for flexibility.