I attended this trip on February 28th, and it completely ruined my wonderful mood in Iceland! Despite the good driver who handled the bus very well and the friendly passengers, with whom I made some new friends, the tour guide was really terrible. Here are the reasons why I don\'t recommend you to join this trip: 1. The itinerary was unreasonable. Not only did we not see the Stjórnarfoss waterfall, but the last waterfall was visited at night, around nine o\'clock when it was too dark to see anything without using our phone flashlights to walk ahead. 2. The tour guide lacked professional experience. Just focusing on the visit to the Seljalandsfoss waterfall, he didn\'t provide any historical information about it, which was the case for many other parts of the trip as well. Instead of learning about the Icelandic landscape, I got to know how he came to Iceland, what he thinks we should do as "good tourists," which I didn\'t sign up for. 3. The tour guide was very "self-centered" and not suitable for the job. Initially, at 7 o\'clock when we gathered, the bus played music (which was fine), but at night, after ten hours of travel when everyone was exhausted and some were dozing off, he still played upbeat music. He even said, "You can do anything, couples can kiss, but don\'t sleep or use your phones; it\'s meaningless." Later, he told us about how he woke up another group to see the Northern Lights because they had missed them due to sleeping. Without asking for our opinions, he stopped the bus in a very late hour to wait for the Northern Lights. Some passengers didn\'t get off the bus due to the cold weather, and as everyone returned to the bus, he immediately began to make snide remarks. "Do you know who\'s stupid? Those who don\'t get off to see the Northern Lights but sit on the bus using their phones\' light." Many passengers, not just me, felt deeply offended. In conclusion, this man is not suitable to be a tour guide. And I feel like the fool here. I traveled all the way to Iceland, spent a lot on flights and accommodation, just to find peaceful places and enjoy the scenery, not to be lectured by a man who didn\'t even pay me about how to be a "good tourist" in his eyes. Read more