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How much does it cost to travel to the United States?

There are so many fun places in the United States. To really enjoy them, it will take at least a month. The average per capita cost in one month is about 40,000 to 50,000. Generally speaking, traveling to the United States is 7 -15 days, the per capita cost is about 20,000-30,000 yuan.

If you want to enjoy the United States well, you must travel by car. The feeling of self-driving travel is the best. Below is an in-depth itinerary for a self-driving tour in the United States. You can follow this way. If you need to design For a more personalized American itinerary, you can consult us: /Wuerzhilv

The classic American self-driving tour itinerary is as follows:

San Francisco - Los Angeles - Las Vegas - Grand Canyon - —Peggy—Salt Lake City—Yellowstone—San Francisco

DAY1-2 San Francisco

Haight-Ashbury Street in San Francisco is considered a "hippie mecca." In the 1960s, this was the center of the flower rights movement. Hippies from all over the world came here to stay at the Love Hotel, take LSD, and hold anti-war demonstrations, making this area famous.

The first stop of the trip is to come here on the other side of the ocean and see the Victorian houses lined up on the streets, the hippie-style shops with strange fronts, the international-level graffiti on the walls of the houses, and the punk culture shops. , and the weirdly dressed pedestrians on the street...to feel the passionate youth in that turbulent era.

Amoeba Music

One end of Haight Street is across the road from Golden Gate Park. Not far from the street entrance is "Amoeba Music", an independent record store known as "the largest in the world."

If you are lucky enough to meet an old hippie here who is looking for the music of the 1960s, you will see that the unruly hippie has gray hair now, and listen to him talk about his past youth, his ideals and life. Maybe it can bring something to you who just graduated.

Jiuquhua Street

Don’t be too surprised when you see such a scene. Yes, this is not a movie, it is a real road. It is the crookedest street in the world - Lombard Street in San Francisco.

Wuer Tour recommends that if you love fun, you must come here to try your "car skills"! Feel the passion without speed! After nightfall, you can also try light painting photography to take unexpected photos.

In fact, it was originally designed and built in the 1820s to provide a respite from busy traffic. Now it has become the most attractive street in San Francisco.

Golden Gate Bridge

This bridge that connects San Francisco and the cities to the north is as spectacular as you can imagine. You can come here at dusk and watch the sun set below the horizon, watch the vehicles passing by on both sides of the Taiwan Strait, and watch the city in the distance covered with lights as night falls.

If you happen to come here early in the morning, the morning fog is thick and the city disappears in the fog. You can only see it from a distance, as if you are in a fairyland.

DAY3 San Francisco-Los Angeles

US Route 1, a road with unparalleled sea views that is a favorite for self-driving enthusiasts. There are cliffs on one side and waves on the other. If you drive on the road with the rising sun and sea breeze in the early morning, you who have graduated may suddenly understand that the destination is sometimes not so important, and the unexpected beauty on the road is even more memorable.

When driving on Highway 1, passing Hearst Castle and heading north to Point Piedras Blancas, you must not miss the scene of a large number of walruses sunbathing on the beach, which is particularly spectacular!

DAY4 Los Angeles

Do you think you can stay away from books for a while after graduation? That's wrong! A travel customizer who was once a top student recommends that when you arrive in Los Angeles, you should visit "The Last Bookstore".

There are highly collectible second-hand books and old American comics. The books arranged in layers along with the creaking sound of the ancient wooden floors will definitely make you instantly determined to continue to be a top student!

Disneyland

Whether you are a child at heart or not, Disneyland here is worth a visit. It is the first Disneyland in the world. Various fairy tales are performed here every day, join their carnival! Let you regain some innocence when you are about to enter society.

DAY5 Los Angeles-Las Vegas

Having just finished going to Disneyland, you are suddenly transported to a world of luxury and luxury, which seems a bit big. Forget it, drive all the way to Las Vegas and experience the world of "grown-ups."

The old city has receded from its prosperity and been replaced by the Las Vegas Strip - a strip that includes two-thirds of the world's most luxurious hotels. The crowds of people looked at the ever-changing huge lights above their heads and were excited as the music swayed. They had long forgotten where they were and were immersed in the prosperity of this city that never sleeps.

DAY6-7 Las Vegas - Grand Canyon

The beauty of the Grand Canyon is that it was originally a plateau flatland that was softly cut by the Colorado River and suddenly formed into a depression. The valley is called the "scar of the earth". Standing at the highest point, you can see the vicissitudes created by the geological time scale and marvel at the uncanny workmanship of nature.

Sitting on the edge of the Grand Canyon, with the wind blowing under your feet, watch the valley change colors with the setting sun, until the last red sun disappears into the horizon.

You can choose to stay here for one night, sleep at the bottom after sunset, and get up early the next morning to watch the sunrise. (Rooms must be booked 3-6 months in advance)

When a golden color fills the air, the sun gives the light a beating rhythm, and the contrast between light and dark is very sharp, like a huge wave, which can't help but arouse strong awe. !

DAY8-10 Grand Canyon - Page

Go all the way north to Page.

Antelope Canyon

It is one of the famous slot canyons in the world. Coming here is like falling into a kaleidoscope of time.

Only for a short period of time at noon can the sun shine through a few gaps to the bottom of the valley, so you have to hurry up to take pictures of the beautiful scenery.

Horseshoe Bend

The green Colorado River surrounds the red horseshoe-shaped rocks. Coming to the edge of the rocks to watch them will take your breath away.

(Pictures of Horseshoe Bay from the graduation trip of friends from Wuer Tour)

DAY11 Peggy-Salt Lake City

It’s time to spend so many days playing After taking a rest, you can choose to rest in Salt Lake City, a transit point.

It is recommended that you go to see the largest Mormon temple in the world at night. Maybe you have seen all kinds of ingenious church buildings in Europe, and such an ordinary church seems not to interest you, so I think you might as well come and take a look at nightfall. Under the echo of the lights and the sky, the church exudes a strong mysterious atmosphere, which will definitely leave you in awe.

Wandering around the small city of Salt Lake City, if you are about to step out of campus, you might as well go for a walk at the University of Utah and reminisce about the good times of college there.

It is especially recommended to walk up the hillside next to the school to see the night view of the small town. It is also a part of the journey to sit on a wooden chair and recount all the embarrassing things in school days with your friends. Enjoy.

DAY12-15 Salt Lake City-Huangshi

Driving all the way here, I exclaimed "Finally waiting for you"!

The magnificent scenery in Yellowstone Park is all created by nature, the great set designer. All kinds of geological wonders are vividly displayed here.

Yellowstone Falls

The famous geyser

Enjoy the beautiful scenery along the way. You can also sleep in the camp at night, sit under the stars and chat with your friends. Enjoy every second of nature.

DAY16 Yellowstone - San Francisco

Return.

The above route is just a way to play self-driving in the United States and the West. You can also play like this -

When the journey is over, the road traveled will form a unique map for you on the map. Graphics, aren’t they interesting?

In addition, Wuer Tours specially tells children who want to go to the United States for a graduation trip:

The Yellowstone National Park in the United States is open during the summer vacation every year, and you will also encounter many free tours during the opening period. Ticket days.

If you want to experience a longer graduation trip, you can apply for a summer job in Yellowstone Park in the United States!

Youth is about being wild enough. Customize a unique trip to the United States for yourself to commemorate your unique green years and open up your wider world. If you need to customize an in-depth trip to the United States, please feel free to contact us Inquiry: /Wuerzhilv