Northern Lights photography tour, waterfalls & landscapes in Iceland

Price
£3400 excluding flights
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Duration
8 Days
Type
Small group
Group size
4-12
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INCLUDED: all accommodation and meals, domestic transfers, photography tuition, in-country flights  NOT INCLUDED: international flights, international airport transfers, alcohol, snacks and beverages other than with meals, travel insurance
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Description of Northern Lights photography tour, waterfalls & landscapes in Iceland

Price information

£3400 excluding flights
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INCLUDED: all accommodation and meals, domestic transfers, photography tuition, in-country flights  NOT INCLUDED: international flights, international airport transfers, alcohol, snacks and beverages other than with meals, travel insurance
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Responsible Travel

As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) holiday so that you can travel knowing it will help support the places and people that you visit, and the planet. Read how below.

Planet

Out in the field
We encourage you to travel responsibly and to consider the following guidelines:
• When out in wild places we encourage you to keep erosion to a minimum, keep to footpaths and avoid stepping on or picking native flora, Iceland is especially fragile environmentally and the country is currently embarking of many projects such as tree planting to reduce erosion.
• We encourage you to use water sparingly and to avoid buying plastic bottles of water; use your own metal or heavy-duty plastic bottle such as Nalgene to refill with water from a safe source as recommended. In Iceland water should never be bought from a shop as most water sources are exceptionally pure.
• River water could also be drinking water, do not contaminate water supplies by washing in it. Any washing products should be phosphate free.
• Respect local customs religion and traditions.
• Carry out some research about Iceland and being able to speak a few words of Icelandic is always appreciated.
• Don’t take photographs of local people and places of religious significance without permission.
• Keep promises! Send copies of photos to local people if this is what you have said you will do.
• Read the labels and buy local products such as food and souvenirs so that money directly benefits the community.
• Minimize pollution, and carry out all litter. Iceland has one of the lowest levels of environmental pollution in the world and it is good to keep it this way.

Iceland Conservation Volunteers
We support the Environment Agency of Iceland through passing on information about its policy and encouraging people to join their volunteer scheme. Our company is currently setting up an itinerary for UK schools expeditions to visit Iceland to participate in the project.
• Each summer more than 200 international volunteers take part in the Environment Agency programme. The volunteers now complete over 650 weeks of work around Iceland every year.
• The Environment Agency hosts volunteers from all over the world and works closely with a variety of international organizations. The programme is organized in partnership with the British conservation volunteer organization BTCV.
• The work began over 30 years ago in Jökulsárgljúfur, Vatnajökull National Park, with a team of 15 volunteers. Today, if you visit Iceland’s national parks, there is a very good chance that you will walk on trails built and maintained by Environment Agency volunteers.
• All volunteers live and work in some of the most beautiful parts of Iceland throughout the summer. The teams gain experience of a wide range of practical conservation skills while working closely with local staff and other international volunteers.
• Although work is focused on the improvement and maintenance of hiking trails, volunteers are also involved in wilderness management and heritage management
• Many volunteers from the scheme worked on cleaning the ash that devastated the rural and farming areas around the erupted volcano, Eyafjalljokull.

Wherever possible we work electronically, we are totally web based, our paper use is minimal. We work from a home based office reducing car travel to a minimum.

People

Iceland has been hit hard by their bankruptcy/crisis of October 2008. More than ever communties are having to return to their roots and rely on traditional ways of making a living. Tourism, fishing, farming and local crafts such as knitting are seen as a way of restoring economic stability to the country and giving a sense of dignity to Icelanders.

In particular communities away from the central hub Reykjavik are relying on visitors to boost their economy. Since way before the current crisis we have been supporting these less visited areas and we are rewarded with a very personal service, quieter locations, fresher home-grown produce and insight into the lives and folklore of local people. Now it is cheaper for us to visit Iceland as we get an excellent exchange rate. We always ensure that participants on our holidays get the opportunity to see and purchase local products.

We always try to travel off season to extend the time that local people can earn money from tourism.

Local providers
Our transport will be local and with the exception of Reykjavik we use a small family run hotel as our base. Our boats to see the whales are local and our hotel owner is often the captain too! Our connections with these local providers of accommodation and transport go back many years. These local providers appreciate our on-going commitment to their livelihoods. All our meals will be from locally sourced products such as fish, lamb, homemade breads and yoghurts. Our guest are encouraged to buy their gifts in the local shops rather than in Reykjavik.

All of our service suppliers are informed of our responsible travel policy.

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