There are many interesting places to travel in America. The general visit time is about 10 day, and the cost is about 25,000 yuan. If you want to travel around the United States, it will take at least one month, and the average travel expenses will be around 25,000-50,000. It is best to go to America in the off-season. Less people, cheaper. You can join a group or go to road trip. English is not very good. You might as well join a group. If you want to go to the United States for a panoramic tour, you'd better choose between May and 10. The climate change between cities is not particularly great. Unless you just go to Hawaii to enjoy the sunshine, you must avoid the cold winter. The United States spans from east to west and from north to south, so the climate varies greatly across the country. Also in winter, the temperature in some areas will drop to a few degrees below zero, and some areas can take a sea bath. Summer in America is very hot, so tourists should be prepared. High temperature; But if you travel to the northern United States, you'd better take a thick sweater or a winter jacket. Even in summer, the northern part of the United States is relatively cool, and even a little cool at night. Must-see attractions in America: 1. After millions of years of natural carving, the Grand Canyon has become an amazing landscape for everyone. It is 300 miles long and about 1 mile deep, like a scar on the earth, lying in the southwest of the United States. Former US President theodore roosevelt put it well: Anyone involved in the United States will only destroy the Grand Canyon. Since it is God's masterpiece, let God change it. ; 2. Niagara Falls Niagara Falls spans the United States and Canada and is the largest waterfall in North America. Here, 4 million cubic feet of water beats against the coast every minute, which not only makes it a magnificent natural landscape, but also an important hydraulic resource. Once upon a time, generations of honeymoons chose this place to celebrate their wedding in front of the iconic waterfall background. Many desperate people jumped into the waterfall, but fortunately they all survived. Attractions: EvergladesNationalPark is a vast low-lying wasteland in the subtropical region, covering thousands of square miles. It is also called the Green Grass River, because the water plants drift with the flowing water. It also has the most complete biodiversity landscape in the United States, and is home to palm groves, cypress groves, mangroves, snakes, jaguars, alligators, crocodiles and other animals and plants. 4. Kilauea volcano Kilauea volcano means spewing in Hawaiian. According to local mythology, Kilauea volcano erupts whenever Pele, the goddess of volcano, gets angry. For nearly thirty years, it has been the most active volcano on earth. 1983 broke out once. 5. Attractions, Death Valley National Park. Death Valley National Park is a place that challenges many human limits. The temperature below zero in winter is very common, and it can be as high as 54 degrees Celsius in summer. Only a few plants and animals that can withstand the dry and hot climate in North America can take root here. Since the park is about the size of Connecticut, travelers need to prepare enough water, take a map and walk along the paved road of the park. Only after registering with the Park Service can they go deep into the canyon. 6. Sequoia National Park American Sequoia National Park California Sequoia National Park extends along the coast of Big Sur to the state boundary of Oregon. All the trees here are centuries old. As the largest biological species in nature, redwood trees can grow to more than 300 feet high and 20 feet in diameter. Almost extinct in the pioneer movement in the western United States in the19th century. Today, more than a dozen national parks and state parks in the United States are protected. 7. Great Salt Lake The Great Salt Lake in Utah covers an area of more than 2,500 square miles and is the largest salt lake in the western hemisphere. Early explorers thought that the Pacific Ocean extended here; Local tribes believe that monsters lurk in the water. The movement of the lakeshore line has hindered the development of the two sides of the strait, so it is still vast and sparsely populated. However, the wetlands around the lake have become one of the most important migratory bird habitats in the United States. Attractions: Mammoth Cave National Park Mammoth Cave National Park is the longest cave in the world, located under a rock bed in central Kentucky. It covers an area of 50000 acres.
As a world cultural site and biosphere reserve, the park provides an excellent place for cave explorers. Its 365-mile corridor is far ahead of Nandaka's 145-mile jewel cave corridor. 9. Mount McKinley, the highest peak in northern athabasca, is called Denari Peak by American Indians, which means high mountain. It is 20,320 feet high and its main peak is located in Denari National Park. Only a century ago did someone reach the peak for the first time. Today, half of the explorers can climb to the top of the mountain, but nearly 100 people have died. Scenic spot 10. The Old Faithful Fountain is a highlight of Huangshi National Park. It shoots thousands of gallons of boiling water into the air, sometimes as high as 185 feet. This natural hot fountain usually erupts every 90 minutes, sometimes as long as 2 hours and as short as 45 minutes. 1 1. The Lost Ocean is located in Sweet Water City, Tennessee. It is the largest underground lake in the United States, the second largest underground lake in the world and part of Craig Hurd's Cave. A century ago, a 13-year-old child who explored Craig Hurd discovered it. Cave. The caves are full of crystal clusters, stalagmites, stalactites, some mysterious rocks and even underground waterfalls. Scenic spot 12. Fisherman Tower Fisherman Tower is located in southern Utah. Sandstones are like guarding this land. After centuries of wind and rain, the Fisherman's Tower looks like this. Its spire is 500 feet high and attracts many brave climbers. 13. Two oceans pass through this mountain pass in Wyoming and cross the watershed of the Los Angeles Mountains in the continental United States. Here, you can see the unique scenery of the United States: the river divides into two tributaries, flowing westward to the Pacific Ocean, eastward to the Gulf of Mexico, and finally to the Atlantic Ocean. In theory, a fish swimming through this mountain pass is equivalent to swimming all over the continental United States. Scenic spot 14. Balinger Crater It is said that this huge crater with a width of 4,000 feet and a depth of 600 feet in the Arizona desert was formed by a meteor impact 50,000 years ago. Scientists speculate that the speed at which meteors hit the ground is about 30,000 miles per hour. This crater is named after the first scientist who put forward the idea of meteorite impact. Three years later, President theodore roosevelt authorized the establishment of a post office near the crater. Scenic spot 15. Rock City This may be the only city in Idaho that is uninhabited. There are granite boulders, mountain peaks and some rocks with a history of 2.5 billion years. Today, Rock Town in America attracts many climbers. But as early as 1840, the caravan of pioneers who settled in California left its mark here. The driver marked the rocks with lubricating oil, many of which are still clearly visible today.