
When people hear the word safari, they almost always imagine the same thing: endless African savannas, lions hidden in tall grass, and a jeep slowly moving through a dusty landscape. But the true essence of a safari was never tied only to Africa. A safari is the feeling that you have stepped into a world where nature still has the final word. And places like that still exist all across the planet today.

There are borders we see only on maps. And there are those we can actually feel beneath our fingertips. In Iceland, inside the Silfra fissure, between Europe and North America, it is possible to literally dive between two continents. Not metaphorically. Not symbolically. Physically. And the experience changes the way you see the world.