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From Cliffs To Craters: Inside Shabana Azmi’s Girls’ Trip In Iceland

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Veteran actor Shabana Azmi recently took an all-girls trip to Iceland. She shared scenic pictures from her trip on her social media.

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Shabana Azmi enjoyed an all-girls trip to Iceland.

Shabana Azmi enjoyed an all-girls trip to Iceland.

They say travel is the fountain of youth, and Shabana Azmi, at 74, has just given us the perfect example. With her closest friends by her side, the veteran actress swapped routines for raw landscapes and laughter-filled days in Iceland – the Land of Fire and Ice. From volcanic craters to cascading waterfalls, this wasn’t just a holiday; it was proof that friendship and wanderlust only get better with age.

Posing At The Gerouberg Cliffs

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The group’s first stop was the striking Gerouberg Cliffs, where towering basalt columns, sculpted by nature over millions of years, stood like guardians of history. Against these dramatic backdrops, the women struck playful poses, celebrating both their bond and the grandeur of Iceland’s rugged terrain.

A Cinematic Pause At Hraunfossar

Next came Hraunfossar, the delicate lace-like waterfalls spilling gracefully across lava fields. As water gushed in ribbons of white, the group found a moment to pause, gossip, and giggle – the kind of joy that feels cinematic in itself. Shabana even remarked that legendary filmmaker Raj Kapoor would have adored this view, perfectly summing up its timeless beauty.

The Glow Of Kerid Crater

At Kerid Crater, where turquoise waters shimmer against rusty red volcanic slopes, the spirit of the trip shone through. Even though Shabana chose to stay back in the car, she didn’t miss a beat – capturing her friends’ joy and sharing in the wonder. After all, travel isn’t about checking boxes, but about framing memories in your way.

Beyond The Postcards

The journey was stitched together with small but heartwarming details: holding an 800-year-old block of ice, grinning beside a sunflower taller than themselves, and indulging in freshly made pizzas on a tomato farm. Each moment, whether big or small, was a celebration of fun, food, and friendship.

Why Iceland Belongs On Your Bucket List

Inspired? Iceland isn’t just for thrill-seekers in their 20s. Imagine soaking in the Blue Lagoon’s geothermal waters, strolling along the black sands of Reynisfjara Beach, or watching the Northern Lights dance above with your besties. If Shabana Azmi can turn her 70s into an adventure playground, so can you.

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