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]]>The cheapest (and most authentic) camping experience is wilderness camping. This means not staying at a campground with bathrooms and a kitchen, but taking your tent, sleeping bag, and backpack, and setting up in in nature.
It’s crucial to plan in advance so that you’re safe and respectful of the guidelines. Make sure the weather is right, get in touch to get the necessary permits, and find out what special equipment you’ll need. Make sure you test your equipment and that you organize emergency contacts as this is important to keep you safe.
Leave no trace. Or even better, leave any location you camp in cleaner than the way you found it. Research the “Leave No Trace” principles and follow them.
Finally, make sure you don’t miss the wilderness program. Listen to the sounds around you, observe the open skies at night, and take in the view. That’s why you’re there, after all!
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]]>Only two people can stay in one bubble which contains a double sized, cozy bed and a magical view of a midnight sun of the Icelandic summer or dance of the Aurora Borealis. If you are planning to go with your children, you should know two important things: infants up to 24 months old can sleep with their parents in one bubble and kids from 2 to 16 years can’t sleep alone.
There is no reception at this 5 million-star hotel nor private bathrooms. Breakfast and dinner are also not included. However, there will be a welcoming host meeting you when you arrive and showing you the bubble you booked. In the nearby, around maybe 30-50 meters there is a so-called “service house” for guest to use. Bathrooms with toilets and showers, self-service kitchen, all can be found in these centrally located houses. However, if you still want to go out for a dinner or breakfast, you can find restaurants in the nearby Reykholt.
Also, there are interesting sightseeing and worth-visiting tours in the summer and winter. At the end of your journey, you will end up in your see-throw room. However, if you only want to lounge in your Bubble and enjoy the beautiful nature, that’s okay as well.
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]]>The cheapest (and most authentic) camping experience is wilderness camping. This means not staying at a campground with bathrooms and a kitchen, but taking your tent, sleeping bag, and backpack, and setting up in in nature.
It’s crucial to plan in advance so that you’re safe and respectful of the guidelines. Make sure the weather is right, get in touch to get the necessary permits, and find out what special equipment you’ll need. Make sure you test your equipment and that you organize emergency contacts as this is important to keep you safe.
Leave no trace. Or even better, leave any location you camp in cleaner than the way you found it. Research the “Leave No Trace” principles and follow them.
Finally, make sure you don’t miss the wilderness program. Listen to the sounds around you, observe the open skies at night, and take in the view. That’s why you’re there, after all!
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]]>The post Spend a Night at This 5 Million Star Hotel appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Only two people can stay in one bubble which contains a double sized, cozy bed and a magical view of a midnight sun of the Icelandic summer or dance of the Aurora Borealis. If you are planning to go with your children, you should know two important things: infants up to 24 months old can sleep with their parents in one bubble and kids from 2 to 16 years can’t sleep alone.
There is no reception at this 5 million-star hotel nor private bathrooms. Breakfast and dinner are also not included. However, there will be a welcoming host meeting you when you arrive and showing you the bubble you booked. In the nearby, around maybe 30-50 meters there is a so-called “service house” for guest to use. Bathrooms with toilets and showers, self-service kitchen, all can be found in these centrally located houses. However, if you still want to go out for a dinner or breakfast, you can find restaurants in the nearby Reykholt.
Also, there are interesting sightseeing and worth-visiting tours in the summer and winter. At the end of your journey, you will end up in your see-throw room. However, if you only want to lounge in your Bubble and enjoy the beautiful nature, that’s okay as well.
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