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- Exodus Adventure Travels
- Hiking & Trekking
- Epic trails and breathtaking landscapes await
- Group Tour
- Join a group and forge lifelong friendships
- Fully Guided
- An experienced guide will be with you for the entire tour
- Guided in English
- Group Size 4 - 16
- Age range 16 to 99
Places You’ll See

Highlights
- Explore Landmannalaugar's volcanic landscapes
- Trek through the colorful Brennisteinsalda
- Visit the deep Markarfljotsglufur canyon
- Hike the lush trails of Thorsmork valley
- Walk on Solheimajokull glacier with crampons
Itinerary
- Introduction
- Day 1 Start Reykjavik
- Day 2 Reykjavik to Landmannalaugar (breakfast,lunch,dinner)
- Day 3 Landmannalaugar to Alftavatn (breakfast,lunch,dinner)
- Day 4 Alftavatn to Emstrur (breakfast,lunch,dinner)
- Day 5 Emstrur to Thorsmork (Basar) (breakfast,lunch,dinner)
- Day 6 Glacier walk, return to Reykjavik (breakfast)
- Day 7 End Reykjavik (breakfast)
What's Included
- Accommodation
- Guide
- Meals
- Additional Services
- Transport
- Free eSIMTourRadar offers the lead traveler (the person who booked) a free 1GB eSIM for the trip. The eSIM is redeemable only through the TourRadar app 72 hours before departure.
What's Not Included
- Flights
- Insurance
- Optional
- Additional Services

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Exodus Adventure Travels
Number of tours
455
Age Range
16 to 80 years old
Response time
within 2 days
Response rate
88%
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Customer Reviews
- Overall RatingExcellent
- ASuzanne Connor· October 5th, 2008Despite rain every day (plus some snow and hail!) I had a fantastic time.What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?When Kauri, our group leader was leading us up a ridge on day 5. It was very windy and there were thoughts about not going on - but I am glad we did as the sense of satisfaction when we reached the top was great. We also appreciated the hot pools afterwards all the more for the hard work!What did you think of your group leader?Kauri was a fantastic guide. He knew the route like the back of his hand. He worked so hard to look after us all week - answering our endless questions about the country and the route, slaving over our evening meals and fresh coffee, providing an endless supply of chocolate-covered raisins - and yet he was so much fun and always had a cheeky grin on his face. Do you have any advice for potential travellers?Expect to get wet. And spent a lot of time in very close proximity with other people who are very wet. But still have a great time!Show moreTrip date: October 2008
- AElizabeth Johnson· October 4th, 2007What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?Hard to say. It was all wonderful, but the first walk, which began at 5p.m. on Day One, was fantastic. A tough walk up a mountain, and breathtaking views all round, with no sign of habitation anywhere. Walking for over 2 days without seeing another person. The vastness, rawness and otherworldliness of the landscape, and the incredible colours of the rocks at Landmannalaugar.What did you think of your group leader?Petur was superb. A very good guide on the walks - pushing us along but making sure everyone was OK. He told us lots about the geology of Iceland, and he cooked amazing meals for us. He had clear rules for us untidy and messy hikers, and his vigilance when clearing out the first mountain hut ensured that I had a jacket for the rest of the hike! He was delightful, with a wickedly dry sense of humour.Do you have any advice for potential travellers?Take rubber shoes (e.g. windsurfing shoes) for those river crossings! And get fit - the mountains are very steep! And take some alcohol with you - at Landmannalaugur is it very pleasant to drink gin and Sprite in the naturally hot spring! Sprite can be bought there, but not gin.Is there anything else you would like to add?A better picture in the brochure would give a flavour of the trek and the landscape. The current one shows people in front of a lava flow, but unless you look closely it could be taken for a forest, and it doesn't give any sense of the mountainous terrain we walked in. or the fact that we were on the move all day every day. It would be good to indicate the approximate distance and height of each day's walk so that people are more aware of the walking conditions and how fit they therefore need to be. This was a fantastic and hugely memorable holiday. Show moreTrip date: October 2007
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What our customers ask about this tour
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Alexis
Asked on March 8th, 2024The distance from Landmannalaugar to Alftavatn is 24 kilometers. This is much further than the other days of approximately 15K. You give the age range as 16 to 99 and call it a moderate trip, but a start day of 24K is a lot. Have you found that all group members are able to hike that as a first day and be OK for subsequent days?
- Exodus Adventure TravelsOperator•Written March 2024
Our Iceland's Laugavegur Trek is rated Activity Level 4 (Moderate/Challenging) - there are some days where the walks are more moderate and some days where they are more challenging. Fitness is vital with extended walking in mountainous terrain. We do get travelers of all ages who join us on this trip. We recommend that all travelers review the itinerary and the "Is This Trip For You?" section of our trip notes to ensure that they are aware of the activity level of the tour.
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Joanna
Asked on July 16th, 2022How many miles per day? What is the difference between a trek and a hike. Also what do I need to carry every day?
- Exodus Adventure TravelsOperator•Written July 2022
A trek is just another word for a hike. This trip is classified Level 4, Moderate/Challenging. Walks are of varying length and distance. The longest day is around 9 hours. Luggage is transported by minibus from camp to camp, meaning you will only need to carry provisions for each day.
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Joanna
Traveler•Written July 2022Thank you for your reply. I will choose a different trip. I can not hike a nine hour day.
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