Trip to the United States - everything you need to know

The United States of America (USA) is a country in North America that contains 50 different states. Each state is unique with its own personality, to the point where weather, culture and even rules can differ from state to state.

For travelers, the united states provides the ultimate destination to explore. You can have any kind of trip here, hiking, camping, Road tripping with a caravan or just hanging out in the greatest cities in the world. The United States has it all.

The US is also home to some of the most famous nature sites in the world, such as the glossy lakes of Minnesota or the Grand Canyon in Arizona. And for those who prefer exploring cities rather than nature, can enjoy some of the most impressive cities in the whole world, such as New York, Las Vegas, Los Angeles and more.

Those who travel to the U.S usually explore 1 or 2 states at a time, and it is advised to stay for a minimum period of 3 weeks.

The United States has a wide range of climates depending on the state you are traveling to.

Ultimately, the best time to visit the United States is usually between June and September. If you’re traveling to a warmer area such as California, Las Vegas, Texas or Florida, spring and autumn usually offer the best overall weather.

The hottest month of the year is July where temperatures can rise up to 30 C, while the coldest month of the year is January with an average low temperature of -3C.

Travelers who seek to see culture and enjoy the big city vibes should visit New York, California, Florida and Nevada. Travelers who want to explore the state’s nature can find it in California, Arizona, Georgia, hawaii.

The average daily cost to travel the U.S depends heavily on the states you’re visiting. If you’re visiting a more touristic state, such as California or New York, be prepared to spend around 100$-150$ on food and transportation a day, and around 100$-200$ for a night at hotel. Overall, a week in such state can get to 1500$.

If you’re visiting a less touristic state, these prices can be cut in half.

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As of  June 12, 2022, passengers traveling from a foreign country to the United States are no longer require to show a negative COVID-19 viral test or documentation of recovery from COVID-19 before they board their flight. We update this section every now and then, make sure to check here for the most updated new about COVID traveling in the USA.

Not only in the U.S, but the world’s biggest – the 127 Corridor flea market is unquestionably the longest outdoor market. This flea begins on highway in Jamestown, Tennessee, and travels hundreds of kilometres through North Covington, Kentucky, and all the way to Gadsden, Alabama. It is held in August every year, so make sure you visit at summer if you’re looking to find treasures.

Some of the biggest churches in the world are in the USA. It is estimated that around 90 churches in the USA have a weekly attendance of more than 10,000 visitors a week.

The largest among them is assessed to be Lakewood Church (Houston Texas) with 45,000 weekly visitors.

The Hudson River, located in New York’s Adirondack Park, is the deepest river in the United States, with a depth of 216 feet..

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