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Emergency Contact Details: For all departures in the USA & Canada call: From the US: Toll-Free: 1 (800) 786 - 8735 or 707 523 1800 From outside the US: 001 707 523 - 1800 Any QUESTIONS? Please contact our UK Sales team at: [email protected] or call +44 (0)208 682 8920 White Christmas New York New Year Trek Tips ® 2018 TREK INCLUDES PLUS... • Professional tour leader, equipment & private transportation • All accommodation: See website for specific accommodation information ESSENTIAL INFO: • Group Size: Max 13 • The minimum age on this tour is 21 Wi-Fi available in your van (USA only) & some accommodation OPTIONAL ACTIVITIES (paid locally) There are loads of exciting optional activities for you to choose from during your trip giving you the flexibility to do the things you want to and leave out the things you don’t. Below are the main optional activities for this trip, these can be arranged once you are on tour via your tour leader and are paid for locally. Please note, all costs are subject to change. New Year’s Eve celebrations in New York! Wake up to Christmas Day in wintry Vermont Views of icy Niagara Falls - illuminated evening view as well as during the day Visit the original Ben & Jerry’s ice cream factory Walk Boston’s Freedom Trail Sightseeing in Toronto, Montréal & Boston ORIGINAL DEPARTS: NEW YORK AREA to NEW YORK CITY TOUR CODE: NEZ MICHIGAN NEW YORK PENNSYLVANIA VERMONT NSIN Toronto Montréal New York Niagara Falls Stowe Boston Toronto • CN Tower (CA$36-$48) Montréal • French cuisine (CA$varies) • O’Noir restaurant in the dark (CA$39-$47) Boston • Faneuil Hall & Quincy Market (FREE) Stowe • Snowshoeing (US$20) • Skiing (winter only) US$120-$150 • Sleigh Ride $50 ITINERARY: DAY 1 START 07.30 HRS DAY 1 Day 1/2 NEW YORK CITY - BOSTON ( ) DAY 3/4 STOWE ( ) DAY 5/6 MONTREAL ( ) DAY 7 TORONTO ( ) DAY 8 NIAGARA FALLS ( ) DAY 9/10 NEW YORK CITY ( ) DAY 11 NEW YORK CITY DAY 11 FINISH 09.00 HRS >> View a detailed day-by-day itinerary at: www.trekamerica.co.uk/nez 10 nights

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Emergency Contact Details: For all departures in the USA & Canada call:

From the US: Toll-Free: 1 (800) 786 - 8735 or 707 523 1800From outside the US: 001 707 523 - 1800

Any QUESTIONS? Please contact our UK Sales team at: [email protected] or call +44 (0)208 682 8920

Emergency Contact Details: For all departures in the USA & Canada call:

From the US: Toll-Free: 1 (800) 786 - 8735 or 707 523 1800From outside the US: 001 707 523 - 1800

Any QUESTIONS? Please contact our UK Sales team at: [email protected] or call +44 (0)208 682 8920

White Christmas New York New Year

Trek Tips® 2018

TREK INCLUDES

PLUS...

• Professional tour leader, equipment & private transportation

• All accommodation: See website for specific accommodation information

ESSENTIAL INFO:

• Group Size: Max 13

• The minimum age on this tour is 21

• Wi-Fi available in your van (USA only) & some accommodation

OPTIONAL ACTIVITIES (paid locally)

There are loads of exciting optional activities for you to choose from during your trip giving you the flexibility to do the things you want to and leave out the things you don’t. Below are the main optional activities for this trip, these can be arranged once you are on tour via your tour leader and are paid for locally. Please note, all costs are subject to change.

New Year’s Eve celebrations in New York!

Wake up to Christmas Day in wintry Vermont

Views of icy Niagara Falls - illuminated evening view as well as during the day

Visit the original Ben & Jerry’s ice cream factory

Walk Boston’s Freedom Trail Sightseeing in Toronto, Montréal & Boston

ORIGINAL

DEPARTS:NEW YORK AREA to NEW YORK CITY

TOUR CODE:

NEZ

FLORIDA

ALABAMA

CALIFORNIA

COLORADO

ARKANSAS

GEORGIA

IDAHO

IOWA

KANSAS KENTUCKY

LOUISIANA

MAINE

MICHIGAN

MINNESOTA

MISSISSIPPI

MISSOURI

MONTANA

NEBRASKANEVADA

NEW YORK

PENNSYLVANIA

NORTHCAROLINA

NORTH DAKOTA

OHIO

OKLAHOMA

OREGON

SOUTH CAROLINA

SOUTH DAKOTA

TENNESSEE

TEXAS

UTAH

VERMONT

VIRGINIA

WEST VIRGINIA

WASHINGTON

WISCONSIN

WYOMING

INDIANAILLINOIS

NEW MEXICOARIZONA

C A N A D A

M E X I C O

C U B A

San Francisco

Los Angeles

Las VegasGrand Canyon NP

Yosemite NP

Colorado River

Route 66Laughlin

P E N N S Y L V A N I A

Toronto

Montréal

New York

Niagara Falls

Stowe

Boston

Toronto• CN Tower (CA$36-$48) Montréal• French cuisine (CA$varies) • O’Noir restaurant in the dark

(CA$39-$47)

Boston• Faneuil Hall & Quincy Market (FREE)Stowe• Snowshoeing (US$20) • Skiing (winter only) US$120-$150• Sleigh Ride $50

ITINERARY:

DAY 1 START 07.30 HRS

� DAY 1 Day 1/2 NEW YORK CITY - BOSTON ( )

� DAY 3/4 STOWE ( )

� DAY 5/6 MONTREAL ( )

� DAY 7 TORONTO ( )

� DAY 8 NIAGARA FALLS ( )

� DAY 9/10 NEW YORK CITY ( )

� DAY 11 NEW YORK CITY

DAY 11 FINISH 09.00 HRS

>> View a detailed day-by-day itinerary at: www.trekamerica.co.uk/nez

10 nights

Emergency Contact Details: For all departures in the USA & Canada call:

From the US: Toll-Free: 1 (800) 786 - 8735 or 707 523 1800From outside the US: 001 707 523 - 1800

Any QUESTIONS? Please contact our UK Sales team at: [email protected] or call +44 (0)208 682 8920

JOINING YOUR TREK

Trek Joining Instructions Your tour will begin at 07:30 hrs at the ‘Joining point’ hotel below. These

times do occasionally change so make sure you check your tour voucher for

the most up to date info on your departure date. Make sure you have packed

your bags, eaten breakfast and checked out of your room before meeting

your tour leader in the hotel lobby. You will spend a short while filling

out paperwork and meeting your fellow trekkers before getting on the road.

Finishing up All good things must come to an end, and your trek will finish at 09:00 hrs on

the final morning at the ‘finishing point’ hostel. If you need accommodation

for after your tour, you must book this in advance. You will be responsible for

any transportation costs if you have to arrive for an earlier flight.

PACKING

Packing Tips You know what the Scouts say... BE PREPARED! North America is huge, and

during winter it gets cold (frequently there is heavy snow). Here are some of

the things that should be in your case as well as your general clothes:

• Towel

• Casual clothes and a few ‘evening out’ options

• Waterproof jacket and trousers

• Comfortable day shoes

• Sensible footwear for walking, ideally walking boots with ankle support,

but trainers with good grip will suffice

• Warm sweater / fleece (layers are goods to withstand the cold)

• Warm hat / warm gloves

• Thick winter socks

• Swimwear

• Sunglasses

• Day pack

• Water bottle

• Toiletries / personal medicine

• Camera & charger

• Travel power adaptor / USB car charger and cord

WeatherWeather can be changeable so it’s wise to pack something to cover all

seasons! Here’s a guide to the average high and low temperatures in some

of the places you’ll visit to help you decide what to pack.

EMERGENCY CONTACT DETAILS

In the event of an emergency or if you wish to report a problem on tour, please contact us on the number below.

For all departures in the USA & Canada call:

From the US: Toll-Free: 1 (800) 786 – 8735 or 707 523 1800

From outside the US: 001 707 523 – 1800

High/Low TemperaturesJAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC

New York HIGH 4 5 10 16 22 26 29 28 24 18 12 6

LOW -3 -2 2 7 12 18 20 20 16 10 5 0

Toronto HIGH 0 1 5 11 17 23 26 26 23 16 9 3

LOW -7 -6 -2 3 8 14 18 18 15 8 3 -3

Montréal HIGH -4 -2 3 12 20 26 27 26 22 14 7 0

LOW -14 -13 -7 0 7 13 15 14 10 4 -2 -9

Stowe HIGH -8 -7 -3 4 12 17 19 18 14 7 1 -5

LOW -17 -15 -10 -4 3 8 11 10 6 0 -7 -13

Boston HIGH 2 4 8 13 19 24 28 27 23 16 11 5

LOW -5 -4 0 5 10 15 19 18 14 8 3 -3

C / F Conversions:-10ºC = 14ºF • 0ºC = 32ºF • 10ºC = 50ºF • 20ºC = 68ºF • 30ºC = 86ºF • 40ºC = 104ºF

READY TO GO? DON’T FORGET!

R Trek vouchers

R Pre & post hotel confirmation

R Spending money

R Flight booking confirmation

R Visa / ESTA for entry to the USA

R Travel Insurance

Arrival Complications The unexpected can happen. Your plane may be delayed or you may

even miss it! If you have missed your trek departure, first check with the

hotel to see if your tour leader left you a message. If not, call the relevant

TrekAmerica emergency number and speak to our staff who will be happy to

help you catch up with the group. You are responsible for any extra travelling

expenses incurred because of a missed trek, so please be on time.

JOINING POINT:

NEW YORK AREA HOTEL

Hilton Newark Airport

1170 Spring Street

Elizabeth, New Jersey,

United States 07201

Tel: 1-908-351-3900

Transfer from Newark Airport: Take the “Airtrain” to Station P4, then wait for the Hilton Newark Airport complimentary shuttle to the hotel, takes 15-20 minutes (departs every 15-20 minutes). It is customary to tip driver who helps you with your bag (US$1-US$2 bag).

Transfer from JFK or LaGuardia Airport: From the Baggage Claim Area of JFK/ LaGuardia Airport, catch a “Super Shuttle” to New York Penn Station which is located in Midtown at 31st and 7th Streets (costs approximately US$25 including tip). Then take a train from New York Penn Station to the Newark Liberty International Airport (all trains going to Newark Airport are noted as “EWR” on the board, trains depart approximately every 10-15 minutes, the journey is about 22-25 minutes, train ticket costs approximately $12.50). From Newark Airport, take the “Airtrain” to Station P4, then wait for the Hilton Newark complimentary shuttle to the hotel (departs approx. every 15-20 minutes).

FINISHING POINT:

NEW YORK AREA HOSTEL

HI New York City Hostel

891 Amsterdam Avenue

New York City

New York 10025

United States

Tel: +1 (212) 932.230

Transfer to Newark Airport: Depending on the airport you are flying from, your transfer details are going to be very different. Please speak with either your tour leader or the hostel reception for details on your preferred mode of transport to the airport.

To book nights in hotels before or after your trip, contact our sales team on: [email protected] or call +44 (0)208 682 8920

These Trek Tips were last updated on 11/01/2018

Emergency Contact Details: From the US: Toll-Free: 1 (800) 786 - 8735 or 707 523 1800From outside the US: 001 707 523 - 1800

Any QUESTIONS? Please contact our UK Sales team: [email protected] or call +44 (0)208 682 8920

Rules for entry into the USA

Holders of UK, Australia, New Zealand and most EU country passports are eligible to travel to the USA under the Visa Waiver Program (VWP). The VWP is open to people for travel in the USA for up to a 90 day stay.

All eligible travellers who wish to travel under the VWP must apply for an electronic travel authorisation from the Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) at least 72 hours before arrival. You can apply for an ESTA at: https://esta.cbp.dhs.gov. You will require your passport details and your address in the USA (you can use the starting point hotel address).

At the time of printing there is a US$14 fee for the electronic approval (ESTA). Your ESTA will be valid for a period of two years, or until your passport expires.

All travellers wishing to enter the USA under the VWP will need to hold a passport with an integrated chip (an ePassport). New rules exclude from the VWP most people who have travelled to Iran, Iraq, Sudan or Syria since 1 March 2011, and those who have dual nationality of these countries. This means that existing ESTAs could be revoked, and you will instead need to apply for a visa from the nearest US Embassy or Consulate.

Residents from countries who cannot travel under the VWP must consult their relevant embassy. For more information about who is eligible to travel under the VWP, and the eligibility requirements please visit http://travel.state.gov/visa/

Anyone that has not applied for and received travel authorisation via ESTA prior to travel may be denied boarding, experience delayed processing or be denied admission at the US port of entry. However, neither possession of a visa nor meeting the basic requirements for travelling visa-free on the VWP, guarantees admission to the USA. As with most countries, the final determination of admissibility is made by immigration officials at the port of entry. We keep the above visa information up to date as much as possible, but it is important that you check this for yourself.

Immigration & customs On entering a country you will need to proceed through customs. As long as you have a valid passport and the necessary visa/s you should have no problems. You may be asked how you intend to support yourself during your visit, if this happens please present your return airline ticket and tour voucher.

Health requirements If you have any medical condition such as diabetes, epilepsy or asthma, pleasetake prescribed medicines, or have a condition that will affect your participation in the trek, you must tell us or your travel agent at the time of booking. Please be aware we may require a doctor’s note prior to travel for some conditions. This information is essential in case of emergency. All our vehicles carry a basic first-aid kit, but for everyday use you should bring your own medical supplies, such as, pain relievers, antibiotic cream, upset stomach relievers, in addition to sunscreen and insect repellent.

Luggage allowance & storageOne suitcase, soft holdall or rucksack (23kg maximum) per person. A small daypack and camera can also be carried in the van. Before you travel, please check the baggage allowance with the airline you’re flying with as this may be less than 23kg.

TrekAmerica is unable to offer luggage storage facilities however some of the pre and post tour hotels we use can provide this service. Please contact them directly.

Whilst you’re away Accommodation on Trek

On our budget lodging based Original tours we use a combination of comfortable hostels, cabins and guesthouses with a mix of twin and multi share accommodation (average four to six per room). For a true taste of America, we also include some ranch bunkhouses, trailer parks and chickee cabins. When staying in hostel accommodation, where possible we will keep the group together in single sex rooms, but this cannot be guaranteed and on rare occasions you may be roomed in dormitories with guests from outside your group.

Before you go Tour vouchers

Once your trip has been paid for in full, we’ll email you with your tour vouchers which you can either print or download to your smart phone. If you’ve booked pre and post tour hotels, your accommodation vouchers will also be sent at the same time. As a helpful reminder, six weeks before travel all vouchers will be emailed again as a PDF. Please keep these vouchers safe and refer to them for the full details of your trip.

Pre & post tour hotels

Tours usually start early and finish after 17:00 hrs, so it’s a good idea to book hotel accommodation before and after your tour. Please see page one of this document for your exact start time. Hotels are conveniently located in each of our departure and arrival cities and room rates are usually based on twin share, as most people prefer to stay with other travellers at an affordable price. It’s also a great opportunity to make friends with fellow travellers! We can also offer a private room rate for single or double occupancy for people on the same booking. Make sure you book your hotel well in advance as availability is limited.

Flight arrangements

We can book flights departing from most UK airports, but cannot be held responsible for any delays, cancellations or changes to your flights. We recommend you book your flight to arrive into the gateway city at least one day prior to your Trek’s departure, this will allow you some adjustment time and opportunities for sightseeing. If possible, book your return flight for at least one day after your trek finishes. If you have to return home on the day your Trek finishes, please ensure your flight does not depart before 21:00 hrs. We’re unable to delay a tour, or finish a tour early due to your flight times.

Travel insurance It is a condition of joining any of our tours that you must be insured against medical and personal accident risks (including repatriation costs, air ambulance, and helicopter rescue service). Our insurance policy is designed specifically to cover the potential risks on our holidays-particularly the optional activities offered, and covers those residing in the EU. Contact us for more information or to get yourself covered or visit www.trekamerica.co.uk/insurance.

Passports, visas & rules for entry to the USA

It is your responsibility to ensure you have a valid passport and any necessary visas for your tour. The visa requirements for your trip may vary depending on where you are going, and your nationality. It is important that you check and apply for each of the visas you need whilst in your home country and you should consult the relevant embassy if you need more information. Please bear in mind that some tours may spend time in more than one country.

Making the most of your trip

CITY GUIDES

Stay a few extra days in the city before or after your tour and make

the most of our free city guides. With awesome top tips, all of the

must-see sights and tour leader recommendations, there’s plenty to

keep you busy!

www.trekamerica.co.uk/city-guides

CURRENCY CARD Get a FREE FairFX currency card and top up in advance for the best rates available and no fees.

fairfx.com/refer/trekamerica

KEEP IN TOUCH As a TrekAmerica customer receive a FREE 4G SIM card when you purchase an inclusive data plan including unlimited domestic calls and texts.

trekamerica.co.uk/ekit

Emergency Contact Details: From the US: Toll-Free: 1 (800) 786 - 8735 or 707 523 1800From outside the US: 001 707 523 - 1800

Any QUESTIONS? Please contact our UK Sales team: [email protected] or call +44 (0)208 682 8920

adaptor, and for charging on the go, our vehicles have two standard 12 volt chargers. You will need a 12 volt/cigarette lighter adapter to plug your USB charger into. Every vehicle has at least two outlets for you to use. Your budget lodging accommodation will usually have an electrical outlet (don’t forget your travel plug).

Drinking ages / drugs The legal drinking age in the USA is 21. If you are under the legal drinking age you will be refused entry to bars and most nightclubs. Proof of age (ID) is your passport, so never forget to take your passport on nights out. The tour leader will endeavour to find alternative entertainment for those under 21, but this is not always possible. Obviously these restrictions are not within TrekAmerica’s control.

Possession of drugs without a proper medical prescription will not be tolerated. If anyone is found with an illegal drug, they will be instantly removed from the Trek.

Security No matter where you find yourself in the world you need to look after your valuables. Use your common sense! While in cities, do not leave valuables in the vehicle. Always use a lockable safe where available, either in your room or at the budget lodging accommodation’s reception. In general, the safest place for items such as passports, flight tickets and cash is on your person or in a hotel safe, where available. When in doubt consult your tour leader.

Travel Health

LYME DISEASE

The Lyme disease bacterium is spread through the bite of infected ticks. It can be found throughout the US but is more common in the northeastern, mid-Atlantic, and north-central United States. Ticks can attach to any part of the human body but are often found in hard-to-see areas such as the groin, armpits, and scalp. In most cases, the tick must be attached for 36 to 48 hours or more before the Lyme disease bacterium can be transmitted. Ticks can be found in any areas with deep or overgrown vegetation where they have access to animals to feed on. If you find a tick on you or suspect you may have been bitten by one, it is important you advise your tour leader and seek medical attention.

Responsible travel

You and your fellow Trekkers are sure to be really excited for your trip, but please be considerate to those around you.

Please also be aware of the delicate balance that exists in the variety of natural wonders you will visit. National Parks and monuments, archaeological sites and other sensitive areas should and MUST be treated with respect. TrekAmerica strives to operate tours with minimum impact on the land. So, if you see a notice to ‘stay on the path’ or ‘pick up litter’, please be a responsible traveller and understand that there is a good reason for the notice.

And the rest... Itinerary changes

We endeavour to run all tours as they are published; however, it’s sometimes necessary to alter itineraries to adapt to local conditions and park entrance regulations. We will do our best to keep you posted if that happens and your tour leader will provide a more detailed trip outline at the beginning of your particular tour.

Working hour regulations for our leadersWe would like to note that US law regulates the total number of hours your tour leader is available to work. Our trips are designed to make the most of your time in North America, but please understand that there will be certain times each day that your leader will need to be off duty from work. Our leaders take great pride in their level of customer service and will do everything they can to provide you with the trip of a lifetime. Please also respect that they need their own time to rest and recuperate in order to operate your trip safely and with great energy.

We will try to accommodate couples, however twin rooms cannot be guaranteed and any additional upgrade costs for a private room will need to be covered by the passenger/s en route. There is no food kitty collected on our budget lodging based Original tours and meals will need to be paid for locally. However, a lunch kitty has proven a popular alternative to three meals out. This is optional and our leader will help organise it for those groups who choose this option.

Please note, some hotels may require a debit or credit card as a deposit at check in. They may also take an amount to cover incidentals. Funds can be held until check out at which time the amount actually incurred will be charged. Please clarify with the hotel when you check out that all deposits will be refunded as promptly as possible.

Wi-Fi on the road Whilst in the USA our vehicles are equipped with free WiFi, so you can keep in touch with friends and family from the road. Free Wi-Fi will also often be available at campgrounds, hotels and hostels.

In order for us to provide this service, we operate a fair usage policy to ensure everyone has equal access to Wi-Fi and is subject to a set data quota, sufficient for normal usage. This means that you are not permitted to steam films / music or to upload / download large files. If you do so, this will deplete the entire group’s data allowance. For this reason, if you reach your data limit your tour leader may need to turn off the Wi-Fi to ensure you do not run out of data in the latter stages of your trip.

Please note: In some remote areas you may not be able to pick up the Wi-Fi in the van, and only five people can be connected to the Wi-Fi at one time.

Spending money

We recommend you take at least US$15 per day for drinks, snacks and other incidentals, plus $35 a day for meals in restaurants. You should also budget for tipping, as well as for the optional activities that you would like to do. Guideline prices for the most popular optional activities are listed on the tour pages on our website. Please remember, when purchasing items abroad, you may be required to pay VAT on top of the retail price.

We suggest you bring US$150 with you in cash for the start of your trip. ATM’s and cash machines are readily available throughout North America and major credit cards are widely accepted throughout the country. All ATMs in the US charge to withdraw money (from US$1-US$5). In some off the beaten track destinations ATM’s and cash machines may be limited.

Pre-paid credit cards can be a cost effective and safe way to take funds overseas. See: www.fairfx.com/trekamerica

Tipping Although it may not be customary in your country, it’s normal and expected in North America to tip local guides, waiters, bar staff, taxi drivers and anyone who provides a service for you. Service workers are paid a low wage and depend on tips for their livelihood.

A 15-17% tip is standard in restaurants and you should also expect to tip US$1 per drink in bars, US$1-2 per bag for porters as well 10% for taxi drivers. It’s also typical to tip around 10% for local guides who provide optional activities.

Your tour leader will work long and hard for you during your tour and we recommend a discretionary tip of US$5-7 per passenger per day if your leader’s performance meets or exceeds your expectations.

Clothes washing You will have the opportunity to wash your clothes while on Trek. This can often be done at the hotels / hostels, or in a nearby town. Ask your tour leader for local information.

Battery charging Many of our Trekkers bring mobile phones, music devices and cameras that require frequent battery charging during a tour. We recommend bringing a charger with travel

The Foreign & Commonwealth Office and the NHS has up-to-date advice on staying safe and healthy abroad. For more on security, local laws, plus passport and visa information, see https://travelaware.campaign.gov.uk/

Keep informed of current travel health news by visiting www.fitfortravel.nhs.uk

For all latest travel information about your holiday, please visit us at www.trekamerica.com/travelaware

The advice can change so check regularly for updates.