The Icelandic Highlands cover around 40,000 square kilometres—roughly 40% of the island—but are almost entirely uninhabited. It’s a place of raw wilderness, carved by glaciers, volcanoes, and time. Unlike the coast, which has settlements and infrastructure, the Highlands offer dramatic solitude: black deserts, steaming geothermal valleys, glacier-fed rivers, and surreal mountain ranges. The Highlands are […] The post The Icelandic Highlands Travel Guide appeared first on Your Friend i...