6. United States of America
Capital - Washington DC
Largest city – New York City
Motto – In God we trust.
Anthem – “the star spangled banner”
National language – English
Currency – US dollar
7. USA
The country is situated mostly in central North America,
where its forty-eight contiguous states and Washington,
D.C., the capital district.
The United States is one of the world's most ethnically
diverse and multicultural nations, the product of large-
scale immigration from many countries.
The U.S. economy is the largest national economy in the
world, with an estimated 2008 gross domestic product
(GDP) of US $14.3 trillion.
8. History
In 1492, Genoese explorer Christopher
Columbus, under contract to the Spanish crown,
reached several Caribbean islands, making first
contact with the indigenous people.
In 1674, the Dutch ceded their American territory
to England; the province of New Netherland was
renamed New York.
The United States and Soviet Union jockeyed for
power after World War II during the Cold War,
dominating the military affairs of Europe through
NATO and the Warsaw Pact
9. Destinations in USA
New York city
1. Niagara Falls
2. Empire State Building
3. Ground Zero
4. Statue of Liberty
5. Madam Tussaud’s Wax Museum
6. Brooklyn Bridge
Florida
1. Miami Beach
2. Hollywood
3. Fort Lauderdale
4. Florida bay
5. Orlando
6. St.Petersburg
10. New York City
New York is a huge city with several district
articles containing sightseeing, restaurant,
nightlife and accommodation.
New York (also referred to as "New York City",
"NYC", or just "the City"), the biggest city in the
United States, lies at the mouth of the Hudson
River.
It has one of the largest and most famous
skylines on earth, dominated by the iconic
Empire State Building.
11. Niagara Falls
Niagara Falls is in the Niagara
Frontier region of New York state.
The Niagara Falls consist of three
sections. The large Canadian falls
– with their distinctive curved
shape – are also known as the
Horseshoe Falls.
They are separated by Goat Island
from the American Falls, which are
separated by a small island at their
south end, from the narrow Bridal
Veil falls.
12. Empire State Building
Tallest building in New York, since the destruction of the
World Trade Center Twin Towers on 11 September
2001.
Strongly consider going to the Empire State at night.
13. Ground Zero
The term was used to
describe the site of the
World Trade Center in
New York City, which was
destroyed in the
September 11, 2001
attacks.
The term is often re-used
for disasters that have a
geographic or conceptual
epicenter.
14. Statue of Liberty
The Statue of Liberty was
presented to the United
States by "the people of
France" in 1886.
Worldwide, the Statue of
Liberty is one of the most
recognizable icons of the
United States and was,
from 1886 until the jet
age, often one of the first
glimpses of the United
States for millions of
immigrants after ocean
voyages from Europe.
Statue is 151ft tall
15. Madam Tussaud’s Wax Museum
New York City's branch of
the famous London wax
museum.
Features detailed life-like
wax models of celebrities
and other famous public Entrance of museum at NYC
figures.
A new branch is now
opening at Washington
DC.
Bollywood actor Shahrukh Khan with
his wax statue at Madam Tussaud’s
16. Brooklyn Bridge
The Brooklyn Bridge, one of
the oldest suspension
bridges in the United States,
stretches 5,989 feet (1825 m)
over the East River.
Upon completion, it was the
longest suspension bridge
in the world, the first steel-
wire suspension bridge, and
the first bridge to connect to
Long Island.
17. Florida
Florida is a state located in the
southeastern region of the United States.
Much of the land mass of the state is a
large peninsula with the Gulf of Mexico.
Florida is the fourth most populous state in
the U.S.
18. Miami Beach
It is a coastal city in southeastern Florida, in the
United States.
Miami Beach has been one of America's pre-
eminent beach resorts for almost a century.
The city was incorporated on 26 March 1915.
19. Hollywood
Hollywood is a district in Los
Angeles, California, United
States.
Due to its fame and cultural
identity as the historical center
of movie studios and movie
stars, the word "Hollywood" is
often used as a metonym of
cinema of the United States.
It is a popular destination for
nightlife and tourism and home
to the Hollywood Walk of
Fame.
Nightlife in Hollywood
20. Fort Lauderdale
Nick named as Venice of
America because of its
expansive and intricate canal
system.
The city is a major yachting
center, with 42,000 resident
yachts and 100 marinas and
boatyards.
Three forts named "Fort
Lauderdale" were constructed
which are named after Major
William Lauderdale, who was
the commander of the
detachment of soldiers who
built the first fort
21. Orlando
The city is well known for the many
tourist attractions in the area, in
particular the nearby Walt Disney
World Resort, which is located
in Lake Buena Vista.
Other notable area attractions
include SeaWorld and Universal
Orlando Resort.
The Walt Disney World resort is
the area's largest attraction with its
many facets such as the Magic
Kingdom, Epcot, Disney's
Hollywood Studios, Disney's
Animal Kingdom, Typhoon Lagoon,
Blizzard Beach, and Downtown
Disney.
22. Disneyworld ,Orlando
Walt Disney World
Resort is the most
visited and largest
recreational resort in the
world.
It contains four theme
parks; two water parks;
twenty-three themed
hotels; and numerous
shopping, dining,
entertainment and
recreation venues.
23. SeaWorld ,Orlando
SeaWorld is a chain of marine mammal parks in the United
States.
One of the biggest attractions is the Shark Encounter, in
which guests are carried through a submerged acrylic tube
into the sharks' tank.
After the ride, the guests arrive at a simulated base station,
where they can observe polar bears, Pacific walruses, and
beluga whales.
24. St.Petersburg
The city is known as a
vacation destination for North
American and European
vacationers.
Fort De Soto Park is at the far
southern tip of the city of St.
Petersburg, Florida. This park,
operated by Pinellas County, is
made up from five offshore
keys, or islands
The St. Petersburg Pier is a
popular tourist attraction.
The Pier
25. Canada
Flag
Map of Canada
Coat of arms of Canada
26. Canada
Motto-A Marie Usque Ad Mare (From sea
to sea)
Anthem- “O Canada”
Royal Anthem- “God save the Queen”
Capital – Ottawa
Largest city- Toronto
Official languages- English and French
27. As a prosperous nation, Canada boasts a large
domestic and foreign tourist industry.
The second largest country in the world,
Canada's incredible geographical variety is a
significant tourist attracter.
Canada's three cities, Toronto, Vancouver,
and Montreal are largest major metropolitan
areas, well-known for their culture and diversity.
Canadian historic sites across the nation are
also important to the tourist industry.
28. History
First Nation and Inuit traditions maintain that indigenous
people have resided on their lands since the beginning
of time, while archaeological studies support a human
presence in the northern Yukon from 26,500 years ago,
and in southern Ontario from 9,500 years ago.
Canada automatically entered World War I in 1914 with
Britain's declaration of war, sending volunteers to the
Western Front, who later became part of the Canadian
Corps.
The Corps played a substantial role in the Battle of Vimy
Ridge and other major battles of the war.
29. Destinations in Canada
British Columbia
1. Vancouver islands
2. Victoria
3. Rocky mountains
4. Vineyards of Okanagan
5. Sunshine coast
6. Fraser valley.
Ontario
1. Toronto
2. CN Towers
3. HTO Park
4. Yonge-Dundas square
5. High park
6. Art Gallery
30. British Columbia
British Columbia is Canada's
westernmost province, along
the Pacific Ocean.
The winters in the coastal
areas are relatively warm
compared to the rest of
Canada.
British Columbia (BC) is
Canada's most mountainous
province, boasting some of
the most spectacular alpine
scenery in the world.
Grousa mountain cable car
31. Vancouver islands
•Vancouver island is a large
island in British Columbia.
•Vancouver, the largest
Canadian metropolitan area
west of Toronto, is one of
Canada's most multi-
cultural cities.
•Being a harbor city,
Vancouver enjoys beautiful
landscapes of mountains
and ocean.
32. Victoria
Beacon Hill Park is the central
city's main urban green space. Its
area of 75 hectares adjacent to
Victoria's southern shore includes
numerous playing fields,
manicured gardens, exotic species
of plants and animals such as wild
peacocks, a petting zoo, and views
of the Strait of Juan de Fuca and
the Olympic mountain range.
Victoria is a cruise ship port where
cruise liners stop at Ogden Point
terminal.
33. Vineyards of Okanagan
The region is known for its dry, sunny climate, arid
landscapes and lakeshore communities and particular
lifestyle.
Agriculture has been focused primarily on fruit orchards,
with a recent shift in focus to vineyards and wine.
34. Sunshine Coast
While populous and
frequently visited by
tourists, it can be reached
only by using a ferry or
float/airplane; because of
the steep, rugged terrain,
no access roads have
been built from the rest of
the province.
It is generally considered
to encompass the coastal
areas of the regional
district of Sunshine
Coast.
35. Fraser valley
Fraser Valley is the section of the Fraser River basin in
southwestern British Columbia downstream of the Fraser
Canyon.
It is also home to the Guru Sikh Temple, Canada's
oldest Sikh temple.
36. Ontario
One of Canada's
most populated
provinces, Ontario is
a prime tourist
destination.
Ottawa is the nation's
capital and features
Parliament Hill among
a wealth of cultural
activities.
37. Toronto
Toronto is the most populous city in Canada and
the provincial capital of Ontario.
As Canada's economic capital, Toronto is
considered a global city and is one of the top
financial centres in the world.
38. CN towers
On September 12, 2007, after holding the record for tallest building
31 years, the CN Tower was surpassed in height by the still-under-
construction Burj Dubai. It remains the tallest free-standing structure
in the Americas.
In 1995, the CN Tower was declared one of the modern Seven
Wonders of the World
40. Canada
Passport – required
Visa – required
Health Regulations
Compulsory Vaccinations – not
essential.
Recommended –Maybe referred for
medical examination if deemed
necessary.
41. USA
Passport – required
Validity –valid for period intended to
stay.
Visa –required
Health regulations
Compulsory vaccinations – not
required
42. Travel Insurance
Travel insurance is insurance that is intended to cover
medical expenses and financial (such as money invested in
nonrefundable pre-payments) and other losses incurred
while traveling, either within one's own country, or
internationally.
Temporary travel insurance can usually be arranged at the
time of the booking of a trip to cover exactly the duration of
that trip, or a more extensive, continuous insurance can be
purchased from travel insurance companies, travel agents or
directly from travel suppliers such as cruiselines or tour
operators.
However, travel insurance purchased from travel suppliers
tends to be less inclusive than insurance offered by insurance
companies.
Travel insurance often offers coverage for a variety of
travelers. Student travel, business travel, leisure travel,
adventure travel, cruise travel, and international travel are all
various options that can be insured.
43. The most common risks that are covered by travel
insurance are:
Medical expenses
Emergency evacuation/repatriation
Trip cancellation/interruption
Accidental death, injury or disablement benefit
Overseas funeral expenses
Curtailment
Delayed departure
Loss, theft or damage to personal possessions and money
(including travel documents)
Delayed baggage (and emergency replacement of essential
items)
Legal assistance
Personal liability and rental car damage excess
Some travel policies will also provide cover for additional costs,
although these vary widely between providers.
44. AVML
For Hindu vegetarians
who do not eat eggs,
fat, gelatin, milk, dairy
products, seafood or
root vegetables. Indian
cuisine.
45. BBML
For infants upto two
years old.
Excludes seeds, hard
fruit/vegetables and
confectionary.
46. CHML
For children aged two to
twelve years.
Excludes foods which
are hard to digest, such
as nuts, seeds or
anything rich, hard or
well seasoned.
47. VGML
Also known as a vegan
meal
It excludes meat,
seafood, lard, gelatin,
eggs, milk, dairy
products and honey.
48. UMNR-Unaccompanied Minor
A child between 2 to 12 years
who is traveling alone is
called Unaccompanied
minor.
UNM gets special assistance
from the cabin crew.
49. WHCR-Wheelchair Pax
A person who is ill or unable to
walk properly and is on a
wheel chair is called a
wheelchair pax.
They get special attention on
their journey.
These services are offered free
of cost to passengers on special
request
52. Day 1-2-New Delhi – U.S.A
Dept from New Delhi
Arrival at Miami at 0900hrs.
Reach hotel at 1000hrs.
Site seeing on Florida at 1100hrs.
Reach hotel at 2000hrs.
53. New York
On the Ave Hotel [edit info]
2178 Broadway Avenue (Upper West
Side)
New York, NY 10024, United States
212-362-1100
www.ontheave.com
Description:
On the Ave, New York's distinctive
Upper West Side hotel, benefits from
the cultural climate of its neighbors.
Breathtaking views are enjoyed by all
because one of the many special
features that sets off ON THE AVE
hotel is the guest-access balcony on
the 16th Floor. Adirondeck chairs and
special patio-scaping provide an
exclusive retreat above the bustle of
the city in this authentic neighborhood
hotel. Sophisticated interiors with
sumptuous linens, high-speed Internet,
and extra amenities match.
54. Day 3--New York
Transfer to airport at 0400hrs.
Flight to New York at 0600hrs.
Reach New York at 0850hrs.
Reach Hotel at 0930hrs.
Site seeing at 1030hrs.
Back to hotel at 1800hrs.
Cab to Ontario, Canada in the evening.
55. Day 4 Ontario
Reach Ontario at 0800hrs.
Reach hotel at 0830hrs.
Site seeing at British Columbia.
Reach hotel at 1700hrs.
56. Canada
Sheraton Ontario Airport Hotel [edit info]
429 N Vineyard Ave
Ontario, CA 91764, United States
909-937-8000
www.starwoodhotels.com
Activities: Jacuzzi, Health club,
Jogging, Hot tub, Pool (outdoor)
Description:
The Sheraton Ontario Airport Hotel is
located in the heart of the Inland
Empire You'll relax knowing that our
professional and experienced staff is
making sure your stay is memorable..
You'll find oversized work area desks
with data port, two-line phones, voice
mail, 27" televisions and a beautiful
Club Level. Enjoy casual dining and
delicious New American cuisine at its
best.. An experienced catering staff is
committed to exceeding all of your
expectations. With our central location,
elegant decor and high quality service,
you'll truly experience the best that
Sheraton and the greater Ontario area
have to offer.
57. Day 5 -Ontario
Site seeing on Ontario at 0800hrs.
Reach hotel at 1200hrs.
Transfer to airport at 1300hrs.
Flight from Ontario to New Delhi at 1425hrs.
59. Import and export regulations.
Currency
Import and export regulations.
60. Customs Rules
All passengers travelling to Canada arriving at major airports must
complete an E-311 Traveller Declaration Card prior to arrival in Canada.
If limit of free allowance is exceeded, then payment of duties will apply.
Import regulations::
NON-RESIDENTS:
1. 200 cigarettes, 50 cigars or cigarillos, 200 tobacco sticks and 200
grams of manufactured tobacco ;
2. 40 oz. (1.14 litres) of liquor or wine or 24 x 12 oz. (355 ml.) bottles or
cans (8.5 litres) of beer or ale ;
3. gifts up to a value of CAD 60.- (excluding tobacco products, alcoholic
beverages and advertising matter) per recipient. Gifts for more persons
allowed provided the value of each gift for each recipient does not
exceed CAD 60.-.
61. Customs
For passengers over 18 years of age:
1).200 cigarettes or 50 cigars or 1 lb. of tobacco;
2).1 US quart of spirits and 1 US quart of wine.
3).For any other articles than tobacco and alcohol a max. value of USD
100.- is permitted for free import.
Pets
cats and dogs from countries known or suspected to have rabies (incl.
mainland Europe and most of South and Central America).
Import regulations
2. 40 oz. (1.14 litres) of liquor or wine or 24 x 12 oz. (355 ml.) bottles or
cans (8.5 litres) of beer or ale ;