Reindeer
hunting in the wild, uninhabited eastern central highlands are an
experience of a lifetime. Reindeer hunting can involve some walking and
stalking, although four wheel drive vehicles are the main means of getting
close to the prey.
The uninhabited interior of Iceland is among the very few relatively easily
accessible such areas left in the world. Its border
is drawn along the 400 m elevation and
within that frame we have about 80% of the total area of the
country. The area west of the mountain, north of the edge of the
Vatnajokull are the main breeding and feeding areas of the reindeer. |

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