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Volcano tourism on rise in the land of fire and ice; here's how to visit them safely

According to the Iceland's Tourist Board, over 356,000 tourists visited the Fagradalsjall in March 2021, when there was a volcanic erruption.

By CNBCTV18 Travel Desk  Nov 23, 2023 12:33:07 PM IST (Published)

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Iceland's volcanic eruption has become a new attraction for tourists. Previously many tourists witnessed a volcanic eruption near the country’s capital city of Reykjavik in July. In recent months, volcanic eruptions in Iceland are attracting tourists from across the world and this could open up new avenues for the tourism sector in Iceland as more tourists want to witness the unique phenomenon of a live volcanic eruption.
Iceland is one such country that houses the most active volcanoes on Earth. While an eruption occurs every three to five years, a massive number of adventure seekers get attracted to catch a glimpse of lava spurting and turning into molten rivers.
Recently, officials from the Nordic Island warned of a new volcano near the Hagafell region, which is said to erupt any time soon, Euronews reported. The warnings come following thousands of tremors that shook Reykjanes Peninsula in the southwest region of the country. In view of the warnings from officials, an evacuation order was issued for the town of Grindavik.