Hello,
For quite sad reasons, i had to cancel my holiday plans for this summer, and now i'm thinking about buying an air plane ticket for iceland, to go birdwatching there for 2 weeks...
I heard that it will hard to find accomodations without reservations well in advance, but i was still thinking that i may find perphaps some couchsurfing or bed in schools
I heard also that renting a car was very expensive, but i could maybe hitchhike
But i finally heard that by the time i'll be there (25th of July to 8 of august), that ducks will allready be moulting and that lots of birds will allready have left the cliffs... Well, could someone confirm that. Because, for me it's quite a luxurious trip i'll probably do only once, so what do you think. Can i still do it. Beginning of August is still good for birding. Or would you suggest, that i better keep it for early july next year? (Where i am going to go then??:C )
Thanks for your advices and sorry for my bad english...:smoke
Nathalie
For quite sad reasons, i had to cancel my holiday plans for this summer, and now i'm thinking about buying an air plane ticket for iceland, to go birdwatching there for 2 weeks...
I heard that it will hard to find accomodations without reservations well in advance, but i was still thinking that i may find perphaps some couchsurfing or bed in schools
I heard also that renting a car was very expensive, but i could maybe hitchhike
But i finally heard that by the time i'll be there (25th of July to 8 of august), that ducks will allready be moulting and that lots of birds will allready have left the cliffs... Well, could someone confirm that. Because, for me it's quite a luxurious trip i'll probably do only once, so what do you think. Can i still do it. Beginning of August is still good for birding. Or would you suggest, that i better keep it for early july next year? (Where i am going to go then??:C )
Thanks for your advices and sorry for my bad english...:smoke
Nathalie