These 23 Breathtaking Photos Will Make You Want To Visit Iceland In 2017
The rich nature of the country makes it appear outworldly.
Cover image via Max RiveFrom Kuala Lumpur to Iceland, it's a journey of about 24 hours. This incredibly beautiful country is filled with roaring volcanoes, deep fjords, sharp mountains and glaciers.
And like its rich nature, Iceland is quite expensive. So save up before you go there and once there, try staying in tents or do couchsurfing. It's much cheaper than hotels.
How expensive is Iceland, you ask? Well, a typical meal costs around USD40.
Below, we have compiled a list of some of the most incredible and breathtaking photos from the country for you to gaze at and make up your mind about making Iceland one of your [#TravelGoals](http://says.com/my/stories/tagged/travel) in 2017. 🙂
1. A lonely sheep in Iceland
2. Dc-3 Plane Wreckage
This abandoned plane has been sitting on the black sand beach, near Vik, since 1973. If you like abandoned sites, [here's a detailed guide](http://www.thetravelpockets.com/new-blog/2016/4/how-to-get-to-solheimasandur-plane-crash-in-iceland) to how you can reach there.
3. Aurora Borealis near a church
Image via Wim Denijs
4. Wild Arctic Fox
Image via Einar Gudmann
5. Projection of a volcano in the river
Image via Andre Ermolaev
6. Crater Rust
7. Litlanesfoss
Image via YourBurrito via Reddit
8. Hofskirkja
Image via Menno Schaefer
9. Landmannalaugar
Image via Max Rive
10. A modern version of a traditional Icelandic turf house
Image via AngryRedditorsBelow via Reddit
11. Glacial River In Iceland
Image via Andre Ermolaev
12. Rainbow over Kirkufell
Image via Peter Hammer
13. Jokulsarlon
Image via Milko Marchetti
14. Horseback Riders at Vestrahorn
Image via Chris Burkard
15. Dyrhólaós estuary seen from Loftsalahellir Cave
Image via FritzBakon via Reddit
16. Foggy Mountains
17. Lost in Lupines
18. Fjadrargljufur
Image via pirate_801 via Reddit
19. Blue Lagoon
Image via iworkondishwashers via Reddit
20. Seljalandsfoss
Image via hdfreefoto
21. Ice Cave in Vatnajokull
Image via Einar Runar Sigurdsson
22. Viti Crater
Image via Andre Ermolaev
22. Dyrhólaey
Image via Christian Schweiger


