6 unique things you’ll only find in Iceland that will leave you surprised! | – The Times of India

Iceland is one of the most beautiful and unique countries in the world which has been attracting travellers from across the globe. The country might look like a remote destination, but once you reach here and see things, you realize why it is the most unique nation on the planet. This is the place where you can see Viking-era animals and food being cooked by volcanoes. Now let’s have a look at some of the things you’ll only get to see in Iceland.Icelandic HorsesIcelandic horses might be small but these are strong like no other horses. You’ll be shocked to know that these are the only horses in the world which can do a fifth gait called the tölt. It is basically a gliding run which looks more like floating. Simply magical!Sheepdog

Sheepdog iceland

Icelandic sheepdogs are cute, fluffy and fox-like animals. More than dangerous, they are adorable! The animal is from the Viking Age bred here by Norse settlers over a thousand years ago! Can you believe to spot one of the oldest and rarest breeds in Iceland. These cute sheepdogs are loyal, full of life and energy.Volcano Bread (Hverabrauð)

volcano bread iceland

You can relish volcanic bread only in Iceland which is baked by the Earth itself! Yes, you read that right. It is locally called hverabrauð. It’s a little sweet rye bread baked in hot black sand near geothermal springs and natural heat from underground volcanoes bakes it slowly. It’s a flavour you won’t find anywhere else!Turf Houses

turf houses iceland

If fairy houses were real, they’d look just like Iceland’s turf houses which are built using walls of stacked stone and layers of turf. These houses will take you back to the medieval times and offer insulation against the Icelandic winters. Elf SchoolYes, Iceland has elf schools! Icelandic folklore believes in elves, trolls, and hidden people so you can get admission in Elf School in Reykjavík. You can learn about Iceland’s mythical beings and their place in local culture. Askja Crater

Askja Crater Iceland

It is true that Iceland looks otherworldly. Askja Crater is one of those places in the volcanic highlands. It is a huge caldera with lunar-like landscapes and there is a geothermal lake at its center. Back in the 1960s, NASA brought Apollo astronauts here to practice for missions to the Moon. The whole place looks more extraterrestrial than earthly.

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