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Grand Prismatic Spring in Yellowstone  Spring in Yellowstone Dry Falls Grand Coulee Dam The Old Montana Prison Yellowstone Herd of Buffaloes in Yellowstone Old Faithful Geyser Lake Louise Lake Louise Downtown Banff Banff Springs Hotel Summit of Sulphur Mountain in Banff Banff Gondola at Sulphur Mountain Emerald Lake Bow Falls Moraine Lake Moraine Lake Peyto Lake Emerald Lake Pyramid Lake Bow lake icefields parkway Icefield Snow Coach Natural Bridge Natural Bridge Emerald Lake Emerald Lake Yoho National Park Nightscape of Downtown Banff Robson Mountain (Valemount) Bow Lake Bow Valley Lake Louise Lake Louise Lake Louise and Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise Steam Clock in Gastown Downtown Vancouver Gastown Cruise at Canada Place Downtown Vancouver
Grand Prismatic Spring in Yellowstone 1/40
Spring in Yellowstone 2/40
Dry Falls 3/40
Grand Coulee Dam 4/40
The Old Montana Prison 5/40
Yellowstone 6/40
Herd of Buffaloes in Yellowstone 7/40
Old Faithful Geyser 8/40
Lake Louise 9/40
Lake Louise 10/40
Downtown Banff 11/40
Banff Springs Hotel 12/40
Summit of Sulphur Mountain in Banff 13/40
Banff Gondola at Sulphur Mountain 14/40
Emerald Lake 15/40
Bow Falls 16/40
Moraine Lake 17/40
Moraine Lake 18/40
Peyto Lake 19/40
Emerald Lake 20/40
Pyramid Lake 21/40
Bow lake icefields parkway 22/40
Icefield Snow Coach 23/40
Natural Bridge 24/40
Natural Bridge 25/40
Emerald Lake 26/40
Emerald Lake 27/40
Yoho National Park 28/40
Nightscape of Downtown Banff 29/40
Robson Mountain (Valemount) 30/40
Bow Lake 31/40
Bow Valley 32/40
Lake Louise 33/40
Lake Louise 34/40
Lake Louise and Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise 35/40
Steam Clock in Gastown 36/40
Downtown Vancouver 37/40
Gastown 38/40
Cruise at Canada Place 39/40
Downtown Vancouver 40/40
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Yellowstone · Rocky 8D7N

To the charming Rockies and the bright and mysterious light blue Yellowstone Lake~
Departure dates : Contact us (summer) / 05.20 / 06.03 / 06.17 / View all
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$2,160
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$2,160
$1,540
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2-16
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Day 1

Meeting point gathering, guide meeting

* Customers requesting pickup in the U.S. should make a reservation by calling a counselor before making a reservation. Please note that pickup may be difficult if you make a reservation without a consultation process.

Dry Falls A beautiful, expansive landscape of fan-shaped cliffs and lakes filled with groundwater

Grand Coulee Dam The center of Columbia River power generation and agricultural water development, a joint project between the U.S. and Canada

SpoKane Get rest at the hotel

Spokane is a city in eastern Washington state. It's home to the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture, which explores the region’s history through exhibits on art, culture and Native American heritage. Next door, Tudor-style Campbell House dates from the early 1900s. Vast Riverfront Park, site of the 1974 World's Fair, has a sculpture walk. In the park, a cable car offers views over tumbling Spokane Falls.

Meals
Lunch : not included / Dinner : not included
Hotel
Day 2

After breakfast, meet the guide

Idaho

Idaho is a northwestern U.S. state known for mountainous landscapes, and vast swaths of protected wilderness and outdoor recreation areas. The capital, Boise, is set in the Rocky Mountain foothills and is bisected by the Boise River, which is popular for rafting and fishing. The city’s riverfront Julia Davis Park is a downtown green space containing a rose garden, museums and a zoo.

Montana A place with wide grasslands and beautiful skies

Montana is a western state defined by its diverse terrain ranging from the Rocky Mountains to the Great Plains. Its wide-open spaces include Glacier National Park, a vast wilderness preserve that passes into Canada. The park’s many snow-capped peaks, lakes and alpine hiking trails are showcased along its famed Going-to-the-Sun Road, stretching 50 miles.

Missoula

Missoula is a city in western Montana. The 1877 Fort Missoula includes restored buildings and the Historical Museum, with local artifacts. The Missoula Art Museum displays contemporary art. A Carousel for Missoula is a merry-go-round with handcrafted wooden ponies. Trails cross rugged Mount Sentinel and Mount Jumbo. Northeast, Rattlesnake National Recreation Area & Wilderness has peaks, forests and waterfalls.

Montana State Prison A notorious prison during the Wild West

The Old Montana Prison: It first began accepting prisoners in 1871, but no longer has prisoners since the 1970s, and is currently open as a museum. He became known throughout the United States due to the 1959 prison riots. Deer Lodge Museum: View over 150 rare cars. / Price: U$35 (Tax included)

Bozeman Get rest at the hotel

Bozeman is a city in southern Montana, in the Rocky Mountains. Downtown, Montana State University’s Museum of the Rockies traces the area’s history and mounts special exhibitions. It houses the Siebel Dinosaur Complex, with a notable collection of T. rex specimens, and a planetarium. The nearby Bridger Range, to the north, and the Spanish Peaks, to the south, have trails for skiing, biking and hiking.

Meals
Breakfast : hotel breakfast / Lunch : not included / Dinner : not included
Day 3

After breakfast, meet the guide

Renowned park since 1872 is home to mountains, animals & nearly half of the globe's active geysers.

Mammoth Hot Springs was created over many millennia as hot spring water cooled and left deposits of calcium carbonate. The colorful runoff from the naturally white terraces is caused by bacteria and algae that thrive in the spring’s warm waters. All of this serves as a visible reminder of the deep volcanic and thermal forces at work in Yellowstone.

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Enormous freshwater national-park lake providing scenic hiking trails, fishing spots & boat rentals.

Bozeman Get rest at the hotel

Bozeman is a city in southern Montana, in the Rocky Mountains. Downtown, Montana State University’s Museum of the Rockies traces the area’s history and mounts special exhibitions. It houses the Siebel Dinosaur Complex, with a notable collection of T. rex specimens, and a planetarium. The nearby Bridger Range, to the north, and the Spanish Peaks, to the south, have trails for skiing, biking and hiking.

Grand Canyon Of The Yellowstone Home to countless winding trails and walking paths

The Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone River expresses the park's complex geologic history in dramatic colors and shapes. Puffs of steam mark hydrothermal features in the canyon's walls. The Upper and Lower Falls of the Yellowstone River add to the grandeur of the unique natural treasure.

geyser Old Faithful periodically shoots steam high into the sky at a height of 56 m.

Meals
Breakfast : not included / Lunch : not included / Dinner : not included
Day 4

After breakfast, meet the guide

Montana

Great Falls

Great Falls is a city in Montana. It’s home to the C.M. Russell Museum, devoted to the artist known for images of the American West. The Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art shows contemporary work in a landmark Romanesque Revival building. On the Missouri River, the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail Interpretive Center has exhibits on the explorers’ route through the adjacent Giant Springs State Park.

canada border

Lethbridge is a city in the province of Alberta, Canada, on the lands of the Blackfoot people and home to the Métis Nation of Alberta, Region 3. With a population of 106,550 in the 2023 municipal census. Lethbridge became the fourth Alberta city to surpass 100,000 people.

Calgary Famous for the Stampede Rodeo Festival

Calgary, a cosmopolitan Alberta city with numerous skyscrapers, is experiencing rapid growth thanks to its status as the center of Canada's oil industry. Western culture is very developed here, and the Calgary Stampede, a large-scale rodeo and festival, is held in July, and the city is also called "Cowtown."

Meals
Breakfast : not included / Lunch : not included / Dinner : not included
Hotel
Hotel Blackfoot or same class
Day 5

After breakfast, meet the guide

Calgary Olympic Park Winter Olympics venue

Banff National Park (Summer) Canada's First National Park

Banff National Park boasts the greatest beauty of the Rockies. Banff National Park, a tourist attraction from around the world, became known to the world in 1883 when a worker constructing the Canadian Pacific Railway accidentally slipped and fell from the eastern slope of the Rocky Mountains and discovered a cave with hot springs flowing there. This is Canada's first national park and the world's third, with valleys, mountains, glaciers, forests, grasslands, and rivers spread over a vast area of ​​6,641 square kilometers.

Columbia Icefield Glacier Adventure Boasting the largest and most famous ice cap in the Canadian Rockies

[Optional] Columbia Icefield Tour with Glacier Skywalk Adult C$90, Child(6-15) C$50 (Tax included)

Discover the Glacier Skywalk and Athabasca Glacier aboard an ice explorer vehicle equipped to handle the rugged ice landscape.

[Optional] Helicopter tour Price : C$190/Per person (Tax included)

Take a helicopter and enjoy an adventure overlooking the Rocky Mountains, a gift from God, including high mountains, glaciers, and waterfalls.

Bow Lake

Small lake within Banff National Park, formed by runoff of the Bow Glacier & with a historic lodge.

Crowfoot Glacier

Crowfoot Glacier is located in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada, 32 km (20 mi) northwest of Lake Louise, and can be viewed from the Icefields Parkway. The glacier is situated on the northeastern flank of Crowfoot Mountain.

Banff city ‘Healing town in a fairy tale’ and tourist attraction

Banff is a resort town in the province of Alberta, located within Banff National Park. The peaks of Mt. Rundle and Mt. Cascade, part of the Rocky Mountains, dominate its skyline. On Banff Avenue, the main thoroughfare, boutiques and restaurants mix with château-style hotels and souvenir shops.

Banff Springs Hotel A hotel resembling an old British castle with over 100 years of tradition

The hotel opened in 1888 by the Canadian Pacific Railway, as one of the earliest of Canada's grand railway hotels.

Bow River The 1953 Marilyn Monroe film River of No Return featured the falls.

The name "Bow" refers to the reeds that grew along its banks and which were used by the local First Nations people to make bows; the Blackfoot language name for the river is Makhabn, meaning "river where bow weeds grow".

Bow Falls Set in a big river valley eroded by past glaciers, this wide & short waterfall is a local landmark.

Bow Falls is a major waterfall on the Bow River, Alberta just before the junction of it and the Spray River. The falls are located near the Banff Springs Hotel and golf course on the left-hand side of River Road. The falls are within walking distance of both Banff and the Banff Springs Hotel so they are visited by a large number of tourists despite their relatively small size.

Meals
Breakfast : hotel breakfast / Lunch : not included / Dinner : not included
Day 6

After breakfast, meet the guide

Banff National Park (Summer) Canada's First National Park

Banff National Park boasts the greatest beauty of the Rockies. Banff National Park, a tourist attraction from around the world, became known to the world in 1883 when a worker constructing the Canadian Pacific Railway accidentally slipped and fell from the eastern slope of the Rocky Mountains and discovered a cave with hot springs flowing there. This is Canada's first national park and the world's third, with valleys, mountains, glaciers, forests, grasslands, and rivers spread over a vast area of ​​6,641 square kilometers.

Banff city City tour and plenty of rest at the hotel

Banff is a resort town in the province of Alberta, located within Banff National Park. The peaks of Mt. Rundle and Mt. Cascade, part of the Rocky Mountains, dominate its skyline. On Banff Avenue, the main thoroughfare, boutiques and restaurants mix with château-style hotels and souvenir shops.

Sulfur Mountain

Banff National Park boasts the greatest beauty of the Rockies. Banff National Park, a tourist attraction from around the world, became known to the world in 1883 when a worker constructing the Canadian Pacific Railway accidentally slipped and fell from the eastern slope of the Rocky Mountains and discovered a cave with hot springs flowing there. This is Canada's first national park and the world's third, with valleys, mountains, glaciers, forests, grasslands, and rivers spread over a vast area of ​​6,641 square kilometers.

[Optional] Banff Sulphur Mt. Gondola Adult C$80, Child(6-15) C$50 (Tax included)

Alberta's most famous observatory, where you can see the majestic Rocky Mountains and beautiful Banff City at a glance, as if surrounded by a folding screen - climb up to the Sulfur Mountain Observation Deck, the top of Banff, and look down on Banff. As you walk along the installed deck, take in the endless outdoor Rocky Mountain scenery.

Fairmont Château Lake Louise The world-famous Fairmont family of hotels

The natural area surrounding the hotel has been incorporated into Banff National Park, a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.

Lake Louise A tour to experience the huge glaciers of Mount Victoria!

It is located in Banff National Park, which was designated as Canada's first national park in 1885. It is 3,464 meters above sea level and is one of the world's top 10 scenic spots designated by UNESCO. Lake Lee, named after the 4th princess of England's Queen Victoria, is a representative attraction of the Canadian Rockies, and was introduced by the British BBC as one of the world's top 100 must-visit places in one's life. You can feel deep emotion as Yuki Kuramoto's sweet piano melody reaches your heart.

Moraine Lake Canada's Hottest Photo Spot!

Moraine Lake is a glacially fed lake in Banff National Park, 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) outside the hamlet of Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada. It is situated in the Valley of the Ten Peaks, at an elevation of approximately 1,884 metres (6,181 ft). The lake has a surface area of 50 hectares (120 acres). When it is full, it reflects a distinctive shade of azure blue. The unique colour is due to the refraction of light off the rock flour deposited in the lake on a continual basis by surrounding glaciers. / Only available for departures between July and September. Tours may not be available depending on local circumstances.

Yoho National Park (Summer) Must-visit spot when traveling to the Rockies

It is a small national park located to the west of Banff National Park, and although it is small, it has 28 mountains over 3000m. There is a lot to see, from famous tourist destinations such as the Field area, Emerald Lake, Takakau Falls, and Natural Bridge to the lesser-known Lake O'Hara.

Emerald Lake (Summer) Peaceful Beauty of the Scene

The vivid green color of the water is caused by powdered rock from the glaciers, which reflects the blue-green spectrum of sunlight. The rock type and the amount of it in the water causes the color to vary from lake to lake and month to month, even week to week. Due to its 53 degree latitude and moderately high altitude, the lake is frozen from November until late April or early May.

Natural Bridge A bridge built over hundreds of years by the flow of river water

Natural Bridge is an impressive natural rock formation that spans the flow of the Kicking Horse River west of Field, where the slower-moving waters from the Field valley flats begin their descent through a canyon to be joined by the Amiskwi River.

Revelstoke Located midway between Vancouver and Calgary, in the heart of the Columbia Mountains

Revelstoke is a city in southeastern British Columbia, Canada, with a census population of 8,275 in 2021. Revelstoke is located 641 kilometres east of Vancouver, and 415 kilometres west of Calgary, Alberta.

Salmon Arm Get rest at the hotel

Salmon Arm is a city in the Columbia Shuswap Regional District of the Southern Interior of the Canadian province of British Columbia that has a population of 17,706. Salmon Arm was incorporated as a municipal district on May 15, 1905.

Meals
Breakfast : not included / Lunch : not included / Dinner : not included
Hotel
Day 7

After breakfast, meet the guide

Kamloops A lumber city and inland transportation hub

Kamloops is a city in British Columbia, Canada, where the North and South Thompson Rivers meet. Sun Peaks Resort's hiking trails, bike park and numerous ski resorts are located to the northeast. Cougars and bears live at the British Columbia Wildlife Park to the east of the city, and a spire towers over Kamloops Lake to the west. There is a Secwepemc museum on the riverside, and a heritage park contains the remains of a 2,000-year-old village.

Merritt

Merritt is a city located in the Nicola Valley in the south-central inland area of British Columbia, Canada. It is a semi-desert area along the Coquihalla Highway that runs through the southeastern center of BC, and is a place where you can feel the scent of country music.

Hope Arrive at Hope along the High Mountain Highway at 1200 meters above sea level and have lunch.

Hope is a district municipality at the confluence of the Fraser and Coquihalla rivers in the province of British Columbia, Canada. Hope is at the eastern end of both the Fraser Valley and the Lower Mainland region, and is at the southern end of the Fraser Canyon.

Chilliwack A representative agricultural area where you can enjoy typical Canadian rural scenery.

Chilliwack is a city in the province of British Columbia, Canada. Mountains surround Chilliwack and is home to recreational areas such as Cultus Lake and Chilliwack Lake Provincial Parks.

Vancouver The most livable city in the world

Vancouver, located in southwestern British Columbia, Canada, is the third largest city in Canada after Toronto and Montreal, and the most beautiful city in Canada with its warm climate and beautiful scenery. It is also the second most populous city in the Pacific Northwest after Seattle, Washington.

Queen Elizabeth Park A resting place for Vancouverites with all kinds of flowers and a cool fountain.

It's Vancouver's small Butchart Garden and a resting place for Vancouver people with all kinds of flowers and a cool fountain. Also, it's an Urban landmark on a hill featuring manicured gardens, a conservatory, sculptures & sports courts.

Vancouver Chinatown

It is the third largest Chinatown in North America after San Francisco and New York, and the largest in Canada. 'Junghwamun', decorated with colorful red patterns, is the symbol of Chinatown.

Gastown Folk Village in Vancouver

Lively Gastown is known for its whistling Steam Clock and mix of souvenir shops, indie art galleries and decor stores in Victorian buildings. A trendy food and drink scene includes chic cocktail lounges and restaurants serving everything from gourmet sandwiches to local seafood. Hip eateries also dot the neighboring Downtown Eastside area, while the up-and-coming Railtown district is home to edgy fashion studios.

Canada Place Built to look like a ship, this iconic complex houses a convention centre, hotel & ferry terminal.

This majestic sailboat-shaped building has become a symbol of Vancouver since it was built for the 1986 Expo. On a sunny day, it is also famous as a point where you can enjoy the beautiful panoramic scenery of Burrard Bay, Stanley Park, and the entire North Vancouver area across the sea, and on the bow, there is a signpost with the names and streets of 26 major cities around the world engraved on it. There is a pier on both sides of the building where luxury cruise ships bound for Alaska dock, so you can see huge cruise ships coming and going in the morning and evening.

Stanley Park Vancouver's largest urban park has beaches, trails, plus a seawall.

It was officially opened in 1889, and the British government, which ruled Canada, permanently leased this land, originally owned by the indigenous people, from the indigenous people and established it as a park, naming it Stanley Park after Stanley, who was the Governor-General of Canada at the time. With an area of 4 million square meters, it provides a wonderful sanctuary with lush virgin forests, large and small gardens, lawns, and beaches, and has now become one of the world's most famous landmarks and a symbol of Vancouver.

[Optional] Flyover Canada Ride Adult : C$35, Kids(12-) : C$25 (Tax included)

, a hot new attraction that opened in June 2017, is a new specialty that is not yet known to many Koreans as it has only been around for a short time! Flyover Canada is an indirect experience ride that allows you to see Canada's famous landmarks at a glance from a helicopter. You can enjoy a large 4D screen showing beautiful scenery across Canada, including Niagara Falls, the Houses of Parliament, icebergs, and Canada Place. You can see all of Canada. (This option may not be available depending on local circumstances)

Meals
Breakfast : hotel breakfast / Lunch : not included / Dinner : not included
Hotel
Day 8

After breakfast, meet the guide

Vancouver Disband after arrival

Seattle Disband after arrival

Sea-tac Disband after arrival

Meals
Breakfast : hotel breakfast / Lunch : not included / Dinner : not included
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4 breakfasts
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Guide+driver tip U$15x8=U$120 (applicable to 24 months and older)
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US border tax U$6 (cash)
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Restaurant and Hotel Tips
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Optional tours (Pay cash only on site)
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Montana Federal Penitentiary and Deer Lodge Automobile Museum are US dollar
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Snowmobiles and Banff Gondola are CAD dollars
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3 breakfasts
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Caution
If you make a reservation close to the departure date, the price of the travel product may rise, and reservations close early during the peak season (April to October). If you have travel plans, booking in advance is a way to save money.
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How to make a reservation
Reservations will be made upon payment of the tour fee after confirming the schedule with the counselor.
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Cancellation Policy
Please refer to the travel product terms and conditions below for regulations regarding reservation cancellation/refund.
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Smoking policy
Smoking is prohibited inside all hotel buildings. If you are caught smoking, you will be subject to a fine of more than $1,000.
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Checklist
The prices of all optional tours (entrance fees, etc.) may vary depending on the date and circumstances of the local company. The above schedule and hotels may be subject to change without prior notice depending on local circumstances. *Depending on local circumstances, the order of the tour may change or optional tours may not proceed.* ★ If you are coming from Korea, we recommend using mobile phone roaming. ★ Customers entering the country from the United States will need the name and date of birth on their passport when making a reservation.
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Personal travel items such as passport, toothbrush, toothpaste, razor, hair rinse, etc., toiletries, cold/windproof outerwear, hat, swimsuit, sunglasses, medicine, etc.
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Passport/Visa Related Matters
☞ Guests holding e-passports must go to the U.S. government e-passport approval site https://esta.cbp.dhs.gov and obtain prior approval at least 3 days before departure. After receiving it, you must print out the approval number. Once you have received permission, you can visit the United States for two years without needing to obtain an entry permit again. ☞ If you have a US visa and have received a new e-passport: Those who wish to use a US paper tourist visa must bring an [old] passport with a US visa. * In this case, you do not need to register for ESTA. ☞ For guests of Korean nationality who received an e-passport issued in Canada: If the e-passport is a new passport without any stamp, the first entry stamp into Canada is You must bring your [old] passport with you. * If you already have a travel stamp in your e-passport, you can travel with just the e-passport. ☞ All travelers departing from Canada *must* participate in the tour by bringing their passport and documents for re-entry according to their Canadian residency status. * For Canadian tourist visa holders: Return e-ticket to Korea * For Canadian student visa holders: Valid student visa * For Canadian permanent residents: PR card ☞ All travelers departing from the United States must participate in the tour by bringing their passport and documents for re-entry according to their U.S. residency status. * For U.S. tourist visa holders: Return e-ticket to Korea * For U.S. student visa holders: Bring I-20 form and W/supervisor’s sign * For U.S. permanent residents: Permanent resident card ☞ Since entry screening in each country is the sole authority of each country’s immigration officer, we cannot provide assistance in case of entry rejection or delay in entry screening. Also, do not have a passport or visa. If entry is refused due to issues such as expired or imminent expiration date, this is the responsibility of each guest and neither we nor our employees will be able to provide any assistance. We would like to inform you that event fees will not be refunded due to refusal of entry, and guests are responsible for finding their own return flight.
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☞ Please note that all meals have been changed to free meals. This may continue to limit dining and capacity during or after the pandemic. ☞ Vehicles and guides will be determined depending on the number of people joining on the day. ☞ Please refrain from leaving group activities and observe basic manners. ☞ Please refrain from making personal requests to the guide. ☞ Please be especially careful about loss of valuables, cash, etc. and personal safety accidents. ☞ Please note that we are not responsible for the loss of valuables and cannot provide any assistance. ☞ Please note that a fine will be imposed for smoking in all hotels and non-smoking areas. ☞ Schedule may be subject to change without prior notice and may be partially canceled depending on local circumstances (road conditions, weather, unintentional vehicle damage or theft, etc.), changes in schedule due to injury or loss due to personal carelessness, natural disasters, force majeure, etc. We inform you that any damages resulting from this will be exempted in accordance with customary practices. *Precautions when traveling to/from Seattle* ☞ Food is not allowed when crossing the border (Seattle passengers). ☞ You must apply for ESTA not only when entering Canada from another country but also when entering the United States (by air). ☞ When crossing from the United States to Canada, a border tax of U$6 (cash) is required except for citizens. ☞ You must have an electronic passport with more than 6 months left until the expiration date of your passport. ☞ If you need to return to Korea or another country through the border after traveling, you must have a return ticket to Korea. ☞ Food is not allowed when crossing the border.
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Travel tips
1. What to prepare during the trip In winter, you will need thick jackets and sweaters; in summer, you will need long-sleeved clothes, socks, other comfortable clothing, toiletries, and emergency medicine. 2. Seat assignment before departure As a rule, the elderly and infirm are assigned front seats, but seats are rotated every day, so please cooperate and give way to each other to ensure an enjoyable trip. 3. Group action when traveling When traveling in a group, please refrain from personal behavior as much as possible, and if unavoidable circumstances arise, be sure to notify the guide. 4. Rules to follow in the vehicle 1) Absolutely no drinking or smoking in the vehicle. 2) Please drink hot coffee and drinks outside the vehicle before boarding. 3) Please place food crumbs inside the vehicle in a bag and dispose of them in the designated trash can when getting off. 4) Please be especially careful as it is dangerous to get up from your seat while the vehicle is in operation. 5) In principle, if possible, do not use the restroom behind the vehicle. 5. Public morals that must be maintained in the United States 1) Please observe your turn in the restroom and always do not smoke in the restroom. 2) When using a public phone, please wait 1 meter behind the person making the call. 3) It is a good idea to lightly greet or smile at foreigners you meet in the elevator or at restaurants. 6. Things to keep in mind when using the hotel 1) Key: Hotel doors automatically lock, so please always keep your key in your pocket when going out. 2) Belongings: Before leaving the hotel, please check again to make sure you do not leave any belongings behind. 3) Bathroom: There is no drain on the floor, so please use it after putting the shower curtain into the shower bathtub. 4) Water tap: The method of using the faucet is different for each hotel, so please check the usage method carefully. 5) Air conditioner/heater: Air conditioner and heater are always connected together. Please open the machine lid and check before use. 6) Swimming pool: Be sure to shower and warm up before using the swimming pool, and only those wearing swimsuits can use the swimming pool. 7. Tips (Tipping is a lifestyle habit of North Americans, so please be sure to follow it.) 1) After eating, please place approximately US$1 per person on the table. (The same applies to buffet restaurants.) 2) Hotel service charge is approximately U$1 per person per room per day. You can leave it on the bed or table. 3) The service charge for guides and drivers is U$10.00 per day. (The same applies to children aged 3 and older) 8. How to use the phone When using a phone outside of your hotel room, the phone fee is 30% to 100% more expensive than when using a public phone. If you want to use the phone from your room, call the front desk. Since it is inconvenient to deposit US$20 to US$50 at the desk, we recommend using a calling card to make a call from a public phone if possible. 1) When calling from another hotel room: In general, you must dial “7” or “9” in front of the room number. (Please ask the guide for correct usage) 2) When calling from within the United States: Dial “1” first, then dial the phone number including the area code. 3) Using a phone in Korea: If possible, use a public phone. It's cheaper.
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Information on Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) required when entering Canada: When entering Canada, Korean nationals must obtain ETA approval, which is the Canadian provincial government approval system, to enter Canada. (Excluding Canadian permanent residents, Canadian citizens, and U.S. citizens) If you are entering the country by land or sea, you do not need to apply for eTA. If you are entering Canada by air, prior eTA approval is required. ▶ Learn more about related content ▶ Learn more about CANADA eTA ▶ Learn more about USA ESTA
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