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California - Countryside With Famous Vineyards And Stunning Views

California

California is known for many things, including sunny beaches, redwood forests, fertile farmlands, cable cars, boxcars, and an entertainment industry. Over its nearly 170-year history, many events have shaped the Golden State. Other famous things of California are Coachella, wine country, Silicon Valley and surf culture.

Best time to visit: May-To-Sep
Things to do: Kayaking, Hiking, Sailing, Explore The Desert

HOW TO REACH CALIFORNIA

  • Flight - The fifth-largest economy in the world, the country receives more than 65 million visitors each year and has an incredible number of international airports, operated by Air Canada, Qatar Airways, United Airlines, Etihad Airways, Air India, British Airways, Lufthansa and more. Among the well-known airports, Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) is considered the largest and busiest on the West Coast of the United States and his fifth busiest in the world.
  • Road - California is easily accessible by car from the rest of the United States. Buses ensure a scenic and comfortable journey and are easy to book owing to the many bus routes available. Choose from well-known services like Greyhound, the nation's largest intercity bus service, or explore the variety of services offered by Amtrak, Megabus, Flixbus, and more.
  • Rail - The rail service serves 46 states and is the nation's only high-speed intercity rail network. Embark on long and short routes, or enjoy an overland train journey through America's diverse and dramatic landscapes. Although these train journeys are considered time-consuming, they are an excellent alternative to flying. Popular among Amtrak's many scenic California routes are the California Zephyr, Coast Starlight, and Sunset Limited.

HOW TO GET AROUND

  • Metro - California, the United States' most populous and third-largest state, boasts an efficient train and subway system, with both single-day and multi-day pass options. The Los Angeles Metro facilitates access to remote areas through six rail lines with 93 stations.
  • Ferry - The San Francisco Bay Ferry is a convenient, affordable, scenic ferry to destinations around the bay, including Sausalito, Auckland, Alameda, and Richmond. In addition to ferries, water taxis are an inexpensive way to explore San Diego's waterfront activities and locations.

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