These incredible waterfalls in Iceland

A trip to Iceland cannot be relaxed. It will make you up sit up, and seriously watch out for what it has to offer. And believe me, you won’t be able to take your eyes off either! It opens a window to a nature unseen, unthought of and unimaginable. I am still fishing for superlative adjectives to describe its magnificence, because for me, ‘stunning’ and ‘spectacular’ may fall a little short in doing justice to its beyond-extraordinary, mega-impressive and super-prolific beauty. Nature, beyond doubt, has all weapons its her armoury to make one go speechless.

There is just plenty to write about Iceland. It is a country of volcanoes, craters, glaciers, waterfalls, natural hot springs, ice lagoons, lava caves, and so much more that I didn’t know where to begin. Finally I decided to dedicate this post to something that besieged our way all around at every step in Iceland – its waterfalls. We did a complete round trip along the Ring Road, and oh, boy, there were waterfalls everywhere! and how beautiful at that!

There are over 10,000 waterfalls in Iceland, and we visited some of the most gorgeous ones that this little island country is so deservedly famous for. They distinctly ranged from being dreamy, magical, delightful to being ferocious, gigantic, and sinister.

Waterfalls in the South

  • Gulfoss

The intriguing and iconic double-waterfall of Gulfoss, is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Iceland. It is a part of the Golden Circle Tour, in the Southwest, which covers the Þingvellir National Park, and the Geysir Geothermal Area too. These are all within easy distance from Reykjavik.

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The double-waterfall of Gulfoss

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  • Seljalandfoss

An extremely mesmerizing waterfall in the Southern region of Iceland is Seljalandfoss. It’s really one of its kinds as it has a path through the rocks which leads behind the waterfall, where you can go and take pictures. Be careful, as the path is a bit slippery, so one must have proper shoes and a waterproof jacket / raincoat to keep from getting wet.

A visit to this fall gave us some of the most lovely moments. There was a time when we found ourselves at the foot of the rainbow! Yes, it was not in the sky, it was on the ground, coming to life when the setting sun right in front offered its radiance to the waterfall. How would it feel to hold the rainbow in your arms, or walk while it colours every step of yours. Well, I know now!

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Magnificent sight of the rainbow splitting across Seljalandfoss
  • Skógafoss

Another beautiful waterfall in the Southern region of Iceland is Skógafoss, and can be easily covered along with Seljalandfoss as they are only 30 kms apart in distance. You can easily walk upto the fall, and it can be really overwhelming standing next to it considering its 60m height and the force it falls with.

Waterfalls in the North-East

  • Godafoss

One of my personal favourites on the trip was the Godafoss waterfall (or the waterfall of the Gods), which lies in the North-eastern region of Iceland. It’s picturesque and spectacular beauty is such that it has many professional photographers with their tripods hooked onto the best viewpoints for hours. A bit annoying for the rest of the visitors, but I’m happy I got a few nice images 🙂 If you can avoid the rush hours, you can dwell in its celestial beauty in peace. This fall really makes a visit up there a big worth!

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Waterfall of the Gods. When Iceland embraced Christianity, one of the religious priests threw away the idols of native gods into the waterfall, hence its name.
  • Dettifoss

The giant waterfall in the north-east Iceland has been named the most powerful one in Europe. It was the one to leave me completely overwhelmed by its magnitude and the loud roars. The sound still resonates in my ears, so sharp and clear. If you’ve watched the movie ‘Prometheus’, you’ve seen this one in the opening clip. I can personally not get over this ‘beast’ easily, as the locals call it.

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S is minion-ized against the giant Dettifoss!
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The locals rightly call it a ‘Beast’
  • Selfoss

Another of nature’s delight, or may be a scare. Well, it left me with quite a shiver. Selfoss was about a kilometer from Dettifoss, and had us walking over a blanket of rough boulders on the way, following the marked signs.

It was a long series of waterfalls, showcasing the immense power and energy within, leading to dissipation of a dense mist where the water fell with maximum force. It won’t be easy to forget the sight. Being able to get so close, for the first time, felt really insignificant witnessing the nature’s devastating power!

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A long series of waterfalls showcasing the immense power within
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Standing close to this feels like one is at the end of the world. Being able to get so close, for the first time, felt really insignificant witnessing the nature’s devastating power!

Have you been to Iceland? Which other waterfalls did you see?!

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27 thoughts on “These incredible waterfalls in Iceland

  1. SendingPostcardsHome 21/01/2018 / 11:47 PM

    Your pictures are absolutely stunning Shagun.. 🙂 We dream of visiting Iceland and Seljalandfoss is very high on our list.. Hopefully this year!! Thanks for sharing more information about Iceland.

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    • Shagun Gupta 22/01/2018 / 7:36 AM

      Glad you liked them Nandita 🙂 I’ve never seen a place quite like Iceland so far, it’s an open geography book. Very different from the other European countries. We enjoyed it thoroughly. Hope you make it this year!

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      • carolineturriff 31/03/2018 / 4:25 PM

        Beautiful pictures and I love your superlative adjectives to describe Iceland they totally work! Thanks for reading my blog

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      • Shagun 03/04/2018 / 11:26 PM

        Thanks so much Caroline 🌞

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    • Shagun Gupta 25/01/2018 / 6:41 PM

      It was too overwhelming standing close to each of these. We could gaze at them for hours really 🙂

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  2. ᴇ ɴ ɪ ɢ ᴍ ᴀ 26/01/2018 / 10:18 AM

    Wow, amazing photos and a the list is a must watch. Shall add them to the to-visit list.
    Thank you. 🙂

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    • Shagun Gupta 26/01/2018 / 5:38 PM

      Oh, my pleasure. You’d be surprised how the views blow you off your feet! 🙂 And I loved the deep sense of meaning and profoundness in your writing. Nice blog posts 👍

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      • ᴇ ɴ ɪ ɢ ᴍ ᴀ 26/01/2018 / 5:41 PM

        I would like to visit these places soon.

        Oh and thank you. You are too kind to say that. Really appreciate you dropping by. 😊

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  3. Adventure Born 09/02/2018 / 3:18 PM

    Absolutely amazing photos!

    I’ve visited Iceland once on a quick layover. Went to the Blue Lagoon. I do plan on going back to experience Iceland properly.

    Keep up the good work!

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    • Shagun Gupta 10/02/2018 / 9:16 AM

      How nice you could visit Blue Lagoon during your short layover! Isn’t it so deeply relaxing?! 🙂 Iceland definitely deserves a second visit. It’s phenomenal to see a small island carrying tremendous amounts of exotic beauty. May be I should go again too, but it’s way too draining on the pocket, lol 😉

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      • Adventure Born 10/02/2018 / 10:52 AM

        Yeah, I remember prices for tours and the Blue Lagoon itself weren’t so kind to my wallet!

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  4. Didis Art Design 24/02/2018 / 3:51 PM

    Dear friend

    I also visited Island and I must say that its landscapes are really rich in variety – I would even say its nature is the best what I have seen so far. Many year ago from now I went around Island and still I am impressed whenever I see photos or documentaries.

    Thanks for sharing, dear friend 🙂
    Didi

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    • Shagun Gupta 03/03/2018 / 1:28 PM

      I so so agree with you, Didi! It’s the nature’s best that I have encountered so far!! Every few meters you come across a gem of a landscape 😊 Thanks for reading! Regards

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      • Didis Art Design 03/03/2018 / 7:07 PM

        Infact it is my intention to make another trip to Island in the coming years.
        All good wishes, my friend
        Didi

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  5. Abrie Joubert 07/03/2018 / 6:30 PM

    Nah don’t believe you – it is Iceland all the water is frozen… but then again you did freeze it 🙂

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    • Shagun Gupta 07/03/2018 / 6:43 PM

      Hi Abrie, thanks for dropping by! Not sure about the water, but the memories of my visit are frozen in my heart forever! 🙂 But on that note, it’s actually amusing to see that Iceland is not all ice anymore, it has given rise to a lot of waterfalls and water streams across the country 🙂

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  6. Vienna Olive 08/03/2018 / 9:04 PM

    Iceland is so high on my list! Just reading you describing it is enough to take my breath away.

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    • Shagun Gupta 08/03/2018 / 9:47 PM

      I have so much to share about Iceland that I fall short of words! Hopefully I should able to churn out more posts on Iceland soon. I hope you liked this one. Do visit as soon as you get a chance! Hugs

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  7. Karmughil Vannan 20/03/2018 / 6:22 PM

    Iceland is such a beautiful country! Wow!! It’s always in my bucket list!!! Will have to make it here someday!!! Glad to see these pics…. 😊

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    • Shagun 20/03/2018 / 6:32 PM

      I’m so glad you liked the pictures, Karmughil! Iceland is truly awe-inspiring 🙂 And I wish you get to visit sometime soon to experience its natural beauty. Thank you for stopping by!

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