TECHNICAL DETAILS

     

PACKING LIST


Personal items:
- Personal toiletries / medication
- Towel
- Warm sleeping bag
- Thermarest-type self-inflating mat
- Alarm clock & watch
- Address book
- Camera/binoculars
- Flashlight (torch)
- Travel power adaptor
- Sewing kit / scissors
- Sunscreen / glasses / hat
- Sense of humour and adventure
Clothes:
- Jeans / trousers / shorts / skirt
- T-Shirts / cotton shirts / blouses
- Socks / underwear / swimwear
- Casual 'evening out' clothes
- Sandals / sneakers / hiking shoes
- Warm anorak / sweater
- Waterproof jacket




Check out our Online Trek Store and get kitted out with everything you need for your tour.

For those travelling on early or late season departures, winter treks, or throughout the season on treks in Alaska, Canada, and the North West, the weather can be much cooler so we suggest you bring a warm anorak, sweater, and mountain climate quality sleeping bag.

Thermal underwear, gloves, and hat can also come in handy. Better to be too warm than too cold!

Clothes Washing:
You will have the opportunity to wash your clothes while on trek. This can often be done at the campsite, or in a nearby town. Ask your trek leader for local information.

Footwear:
Comfortable shoes with good ankle support will make all walking more enjoyable. We strongly recommend a pair of walking boots/shoes. If you do not own a pair, sneakers/ trainers will suffice.


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SMALL GROUPS

We believe there is no better way to travel than in a small group of like-minded individuals from around the world. We maintain a limit of 13 passengers on most of our tours - providing the security of group travel and the flexibility of independent discovery.


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ADVENTURE

We offer active holidays! Wilderness hiking, whitewater rafting, horseback riding, sea kayaking, canoe trips, mountain biking, swamp tours and so much more...

All levels of adventure are available. From softer adventures which mix cities, small villages and National Parks to higher levels of adventure in Alaska and Peru. Many of our itineraries are ideal for first time visitors to the Americas, while others have been designed with the return visitor in mind. That's why many "Trekkers" keep travelling with us again and again!


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NEVER CAMPED BEFORE?

Trek has made it easy. We supply everything needed to make camping holidays comfortable and fun! We provide all the necessary camping equipment including tents, cold food storage containers, camp lights, stoves and other camp accessories. Our high quality tents are very easy to set up and take down on your own. We camp two in each spacious tent, which leaves more than enough room for your luggage. Home sweet home!

Bring your own sleeping bag - we recommend a 'three season' bag during the summer months and a 'four season' bag the rest of the year, as some nights can be cool to cold, especially in mountainous areas. We supply a thermal pad to sleep on, but if you prefer added comfort, you are encouraged to bring your own self-inflating sleeping pad.

Many campgrounds are situated in stunning settings giving our groups opportunities not found by conventional tourists. When we camp near major city destinations, nearly all the campgrounds have full facilities such as showers, pools, shops, and laundromats. Virtually all National Park campgrounds have pay showers, flush toilets and basic facilities. Occasionally, our groups will choose to stay in more isolated areas or 'bush camps' where the surroundings will quickly make you forget any lack of facilities.


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PARTICIPATION

An essential part of your tour is helping with the day to day camp duties. With guidance from your tour leader and our full range of camping equipment, the team spirit makes the chores easy and enjoyable. From setting up in the evening, to breaking camp in the morning, from unloading the vehicle, to shopping for food and preparing group meals, you'll be part of the team.


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LODGING TOURS

The type of accommodation on our lodging tours is as different as the unique lands they explore. For tours in the USA and Canada we use a combination of motels, hotels, lodges and ranches. In Mexico, Central and South America, we stay at tourist class hotels and lodges that are clean, comfortable and sure to make you feel at home - wherever you are.

Accommodation on our Grand American Adventures is based on twin share, (we will match you with a fellow traveller of the same gender if you are travelling alone). All meals, except those included where specified, are taken in local restaurants and paid for individually.


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BUDGET LODGING TOURS

We use a combination of hostels, hotels, motels and cabins on our budget lodging tours. Most "cabins" are multi-share sleeping 4 to 6 people and a sleeping bag will be required (except on the Western and Northeastern BLT). Hostel nights are generally arranged on a single sex, multi-share basis, subject to availability. Where possible we will keep the group together but this cannot be guaranteed. Where possible, we try to accommodate couples, however, twin rooms cannot be guaranteed. There is no food kitty collected on our budget lodging tours. However, a breakfast / lunch kitty has proven a popular alternative to three meals out. This is optional and our leader will help organize it for those who choose to participate.


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OPTIONAL ACTIVITIES

On each tour there are numerous activities and attractions from which to choose. Some of the more prominent ones for every trip are listed under the 'Optional Activities' section on each trip's page. These options are not included in the holiday price because not every passenger wants to participate in each activity. Our leaders know where to get the best group rates available for various attractions and activities. This way each member of the group can choose exactly what they want to do according to their own taste and budget.


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TREK EXTRA VALUE

As one of the world's longest running and largest adventure camping tour operators, we are able to pass on our exceptional group savings directly to you. In addition, be sure to look for the Trek Extra Value seal on some trips for special inclusions that really make these tours excellent value for money. The tours that don't have this seal are still great value, but allow our passengers to choose their optional adventure based on personal choice or budgets.


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TOUR LEADERS

Our tour leaders are a special breed! They have contributed more to our success than any other part of our programme. The tour leader and the group work as a team and are jointly responsible for arranging everything en route - to suit the group and the individual. We provide the right kind of person to handle the multitude of needs that arise throughout any tour. We are very selective in our choice of people; we employ men and women from many professional backgrounds, who lead active lifestyles themselves.


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TRAINING

It is our belief that the most important ingredient for the success of any tour is the tour leader, and we are extremely proud of the high professional standards set by our tour leaders over the last 37 years. Our training programme begins with recruiting the right people and developing their natural talents to be great team leaders.

New tour leaders receive substantial training in all areas, with specific attention being paid to group dynamics and leadership. In addition, they receive various forms of instruction within our training facilities and operations departments; i.e., first-aid, driving techniques, vehicle maintenance, meal menus, and emergency procedures.

When leaders complete their basic training, they receive hands-on education in the field, from managers and senior tour leaders who can relay the benefits of years of experience and knowledge. We are very proud of our training programme. Our level of customer satisfaction underscores it!


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MANAGEMENT TEAM

We believe we have the most experienced management in the North American adventure travel industry. Our most senior managers have been with TrekAmerica since at least 1985, and collectively our management team has an average of over 15 years experience with the company!


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THE FLEET

We have created a comprehensive network of full-service storage depots throughout North Americas. Our vehicles are customised to ensure your comfort and enjoyment of the tour. All vehicles have air-conditioning and excellent stereo systems to make travelling a pleasure. All luggage, equipment and other necessities are stored on a specially designed trailer or storage area to maximise space and comfort. Every group is virtually self-sufficient and able to explore the back roads "where the crowds can't go".


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ACCOMMODATION EN ROUTE

At all night stops designated as (H), we will stay in budget hotels with an average cost of US $30-$50 per person, per night (budget more for nights in Chicago & San Francisco). This is based on twin-share. Occasionally, multi-share will be available at a slightly lower cost. These supplements are paid directly to your tour leader, as we cannot pre-empt each tour's specific requirements, due to the flexible nature of our suggested night stops. On some occasions we will stay in cabins, at ranches or in a traditional Navajo Hogan as per the itinerary, where the cost is included in the price of the tour.

On our Grand American Adventures all en-route accommodation is included in the price of your tour.


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FOOD KITTY

On our camping tours, our groups share in the preparation and cooking of the food. Supplies, excluding soft drinks and alcohol, are purchased from the food kitty, and each member of the group pays US$10 per day en route. This covers three meals on most days while we are camping; eating fresh foods that we purchase as we travel to satisfy the international flavour of the group - a healthy way to travel at an unbeatable price. Naturally this does not cover hotel stops or when Trek groups sometimes sample regional cuisine at local restaurants.

On our Grand American Adventures the food kitty is included in the price of your tour.


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SLEEPING BAGS

We supply all the camping equipment you will need EXCEPT a sleeping bag. If required, a good quality sleeping bag can be purchased from your tour leader. Regular standard bags (1/2 season) are US$45 and heavier bags (3/4 season) are available for US$80. This service is only available for departures from New York, Los Angeles and Seattle. You do not need to bring a sleeping bag or bedding on our Northeastern or Western BLT.


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LUGGAGE

All luggage is stored in a specially designed trailer or in the back of the vehicle, so please don't bring more than one medium sized suitcase or rucksack (maximum 20kg) and your sleeping bag. Your suitcase/ rucksack may get some rough handling, so make sure it's a tough one. Small hand baggage may be carried inside the vehicle. We cannot be held responsible for lost or damaged luggage. We are able to store extra luggage (at a small cost) fro tours that start and finish in LA, Seattle and the New York area.


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MEDICAL

You should consult your doctor concerning which inoculations are advisable and necessary for the specific areas that you will visit. Illness or dental problems can spoil your holiday, so it's always wise to have a thorough check-up before you leave home.


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AGE LIMITS

Our TrekAmerica tours are designed specifically for passengers aged between 18 and 38. Consequently, they tend to focus on activities and nightlife that appeal to that age range.

Whereas our Grand American Adventures are open aged... calling all adventure seekers 18 and up! Our 'Family Adventures' have been custom designed for families with children as young as 8 years old, however, we will consider children aged 6 and 7 upon request.


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SPENDING MONEY

ATM's and cash machines are readily available throughout the America's and major credit cards are widely accepted. Travellers cheques are generally accepted and can be a safe way to take your funds but aren't always the most practical, as foreign money exchange facilities, especially in Latin America, can be limited. If using travellers cheques you should purchase US Dollar cheques. Credit cards are not accepted for many optional activities or en-route hotels.

It is customary to tip waiters, bar staff, taxi drivers, local guides and any person who provides a service for you. Your tour leader will work long and hard for you during your tour and we recommend a discretionary tip of US$5.00 per passenger per day if the leader´s performance meets or exceeds your expectations.


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LANGUAGE

Although passengers come from many countries around the world, all tours are conducted in English.


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TOUR DEPARTURES AND FINISH

Tours begin and end at our gateway hotels. You will normally depart at approximately 7.30 am (check your tour voucher for exact details). On the final day, your tour will normally arrive at the hotel around 5.00 pm (1700 hours). If you require hotel accommodation this night, you MUST buy an accommodation voucher in advance. Some of our tours may start or finish earlier, please see each tour description for any variations. We recommend you book your return flight for the day after your tour finishes. If you do have to return home the day your trek finishes, please make sure your flight does not depart before 9:00pm.


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PRE AND POST TOUR HOTELS

Our gateway hotels are conveniently located in each of our departure and arrival cities. Rooms are based on twin share as most passengers prefer to stay with other travelers at an affordable price - it's also a great opportunity to make friends with your fellow travelers. Reservations at our gateway hotels can be made on the booking form by indicating the number of nights you require (up to 2 nights before and after in most North American cities).

Pre and post tour accommodation can only be guaranteed when booked more than 30 days prior to departure. Pre and post accommodation cancelled between 8 weeks and 30 days of departure is subject to an amendment fee of £15 /20 Euro/ $25 US / $30 AU / $30 NZ. Accommodation is non refundable within 30 days of departure.


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TRANSFERS TO PRE AND POST HOTELS

All passengers must make their own way to and from our pre/post tour hotels. You will find detailed instructions on how to get to our hotels in your pre departure "TREK TIPS" information, which we send to you with your confirmation/invoice.

Note: Our New York area hotel is located just across the river in New Jersey, and it would be best to use Newark International Airport.


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ITINERARY CHANGES

We endeavour to run all tours as they are published in this brochure; however, it is sometimes necessary to alter itineraries to adapt to local conditions and park entrance regulations. We will notify you in case of any major alterations to your tour. In most cases, your tour leader will provide a more detailed trip outline at the beginning of your particular tour.


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COMBINATION TOURS

Please note that some tours featured in this brochure may be part of a longer combination tour. For example, the Southern Sun and the Northern Trail comprise the 6 week Grand Trek. On three tours, the Pacific Dream, Grand Trek and the Trailblazer, scheduling requirements may necessitate a change of tour leaders at the mid-point of the tour, and the passenger mix may change as well. Being able to combine these tours allows us to offer more departures, a greater selection of departure dates and gateway cities.


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TREK TICKETS

Electronic vouchers for your tour and accommodation will be emailed to you upon final payment and approximately 6 weeks before departure. If you would like your tickets earlier for any reason, please contact us. We will also send or email you our pre-departure "TREK TIPS" information before you leave. It offers practical information on clothes, visas, finances, mailing addresses, departure points, airport to hotel transfers, emergency contact details and much more.


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PASSPORT AND VISAS

You will need a valid passport, together with visas where necessary, for all the countries that you will visit. Please keep in mind that some tours may spend time in more than one country - it is important that you apply for each of the necessary (multiple entry) visas while in your home country.



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RULES FOR ENTRY INTO THE USA

Everyone travelling top the USA under the Visa Waiver Programme is required to register for Electronic Travel Authority. For additional specifics about the VWP please consult the VWP information on the U.S.
Embassy London website. http://www.usembassy.org.uk/

Passengers who have not applied for and receive travel authorisation via ESTA prior to travel may be denied boarding, experience delayed processing or be denied admission at the U.S 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 United States. As with most countries, the final determination of admissibility is made by immigration officials at the port of entry.

Important reminder: If you are refused boarding or denied admission at the US port of entry you will still be subject to our cancellation charges in accordance with the terms of our contract with you.

We recommend that you carry your ESTA approval with you when you travel. All queries in relation to this requirement should be addressed via the US Embassy Consular department.


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TREK TIPS

You will receive a copy of our pre-tour joining and packing instructions with your tour and hotel vouchers. On line bookers will receive a copy of the Trek Tips electronically when booking a tour over the web. To help you better prepare for your upcoming Trek, you can also download a copy of these Trek Tips from our Pre-Tour Info section of the website. These notes have been prepared to provide you with the most essential details that you will need to know about your forthcoming trek, however, it is not intended to be a complete guide. Your Tour Leader will provide you with more detailed information en route.



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ANY LAST QUESTIONS

If you have any questions or would like further information on any aspect of our tours, please consult your local agent or e-mail us at info@trekamerica.co.uk.


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USA: 1800-TREK-USA
INT: +44(0)208-7723758
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