Thrilling 11-Hour Private Birdwatching Tour in Northeast Iceland from Husavik
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Discover the beauty of Icelandic birds while visiting some of the most fascinating areas in Northeast Iceland on this thrilling birdwatching adventure. This 11-hour tour takes travelers to the districts of Tjornes, Melrakkasletta, and Kelduhverfi to see some of the country’s most beautiful bird species and awe-inspiring landscapes.
The action begins when a friendly guide meets you in a designated area in Husavik. You’ll then ride a comfortable vehicle that will take you to different birdwatching spots in Northeast Iceland. The guide will also give a background on the locations you’ll visit and the kinds of birds you’ll see along the way.
Your first stop will be the Tjornes peninsula, about nine miles (15 kilometers) from Husavik. Tjornes is a beautiful peninsula known for its striking geological features and abundant wildlife, led by the Icelandic puffin. One of the country’s most iconic and beloved bird species, the Icelandic puffin is known for its distinctive black and white plumage and bright orange beaks.
Unlike many other seabirds, puffins nest in burrows dug into cliff sides or grassy knolls, often in large colonies. You’ll likely see the puffins clumsily taking off from the cliffs before flying gracefully in the air. Another bird species abundant in the Tjornes peninsula is the Ptarmigan.
Aside from the birds, you’ll enjoy Tjornes’ captivating landscape. You’ll see its layered cliffs, which tell the story of Iceland’s volcanic past. The cliffs are composed of sedimentary rocks and basalt. Moreover, the coastline is filled with small coves, inlets, and unique formations carved out by the waves over time.
Next, you’ll continue your adventure in the Kelduhverfi district. This beautiful area lies between Tjornes and the powerful Jokulsa a Fjollum, Iceland’s second-longest river. The landscape of Kelduhverfi is diverse, featuring a mix of volcanic formations, wetlands, and rivers.
The area is home to waders, gulls, and ducks. The guide will drive until you reach Asbyrgi, a stunning horseshoe-shaped canyon with a woodland that’s home to the Icelandic wren.
Your final stop is the Melrakkasletta district. The name Melrakkasletta translates to “Arctic Fox Plain” because the area is a habitat for Iceland’s only native land mammal, the Arctic fox. However, it is also home to a diverse range of birdlife.
Melrakkasletta is a haven for red-throated divers. You’ll also find puffins, guillemots, and Arctic terns, nesting in large numbers. The landscape is characterized by its vast expanses of tundra, interspersed with small lakes and marshes. The flat terrain, devoid of mountains or large hills, allows for uninterrupted views of the countryside and the distant sea.
At the end of the tour, the guide will take you back to Husavik. On the drive back, you can enjoy the beautiful landscapes while carrying the unforgettable memories of your birdwatching adventure.
Don’t miss this chance to see Iceland’s dynamic birdlife and unspoiled nature on this private birdwatching tour. Check availability now by choosing a date.
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