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Flights to and within the UK, : Trains, Buses, Underground (Tube) in cities, and Rental Cars for countryside exploration
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Spring (May) is an ideal time with pleasant weather and fewer crowds
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Historical & Cultural Tour, Countryside Exploration, City Adventures
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All types of meals are available here
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English predominantly, with regional languages and accents
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Easy to Moderate
Overview
The United Kingdom, a land steeped in history and vibrant culture, offers an array of experiences from the bustling streets of London to the serene landscapes of the Scottish Highlands. This two-week itinerary will guide you through iconic cities, historical landmarks, and breathtaking natural scenery.
Itinerary
FAQs
Most travelers need a visa to enter the UK. Check the UK government’s website for specific requirements based on your country.
Pack layers, a waterproof jacket, comfortable walking shoes, and an umbrella. The weather can be unpredictable.
The highest altitude reached is 4190m. This is the elevation of Annapurna Base Camp. ABC is the highest we will climb in this trek.
Yes, the UK has an extensive and efficient public transport system, especially trains, which are a great way to travel between cities.
The UK offers a wide range of dietary options, with many restaurants catering to vegetarian, vegan, and special dietary needs.
Politeness is key in the UK. Queueing is a respected practice, and it’s customary to say “please” and “thank you.”
The British Pound Sterling (GBP) is the currency. Credit cards are widely accepted, though it’s good to have some cash for smaller establishments.
Tipping is not compulsory, but it is customary to leave a 10-15% tip in restaurants if you are happy with the service.