Top 10 Luxury Road Trips in Northern America

North America is a unique continent that contains all the climatic zones of our planet. Freshwater rivers, mountains, deserts, waterfalls, volcanoes, and meteorite craters are scattered across the continent like precious stones. 

When visiting the continent, you should plan your route ahead of time and select the best of the best places to visit first. You also need to take care of transportation. You can easily rent a luxury car. 

Grand Canyon, Arizona

Those who have seen movies about gold prospectors and Indians are already familiar with the Grand Canyon and its truly spectacular views. Here the Colorado River runs, a river that has been eroding rocks for millions of years, clearing its way. The canyon is so large that tourists stay overnight in their cars, so they can continue to explore this natural wonder the next day. You too can try to do so. There is a large selection of luxury rental cars. There is a suitable option for everyone.

Geyser Fly, Nevada

A colorful wonder and a true desert oasis of Nevada. “Fly” is not only the name of the geyser but also the ranch where it is located. The geyser was discovered by accident while drilling a well. It is only one and a half meters high, but this does not prevent it from attracting a huge number of tourists. Looking at the geothermal wonder, you get the impression of an alien origin of this sight, so unusual and colorful are its colors. 

Cancun, Mexico

There are numerous museums in the city of Cancun. But the most interesting of them is the Museum of Mayan Culture. You can get to Cancun in comfort by renting a car from luxury car rentals Cancun. 

The Museum of Mayan Culture was built over five years and cost a total of 15 million dollars. It is located in a forest park with the ruins of an ancient city, so first, you can walk in the open air, and then hide from the heat in the building where the main collection is collected. 

The most valuable exhibit is a female skeleton, about 10,000 years old. It was found in 2002 in an underwater cave in Cancun.

Mammoth Cave, Kentucky

Mammoth Cave gets its name from its enormous size. It is now the world’s longest system of multi-level underground labyrinths, stretching over 627 thousand meters. No one has ever been able to walk all the passages, corridors, and halls. 

Niagara Falls, New York

Three streams, each with its own original name, form Niagara Falls. The Horseshoe, The American, and The Veil of the Bride. These are all waters of the Niagara River, which falls from a height of 50 meters into Lake Ontario. The velocity of the powerful current falling is 5,700,000 liters per second.

Literally, Niagara translates as “rumbling water”. The falls look especially attractive at night. Illuminated by a multitude of colorful floodlights, it attracts tourists with such a phenomenon as a “lunar rainbow”. 

Moraine Lake, Canada

This glacial lake is hidden from public view by the ring of mountains and thick forest. You should use the services of luxury car rental because the way to it is difficult, but at the end of the way, tourists are rewarded with a decent reward. A magnificent view of the reservoir, whose waters shimmer in the sun in all shades of blue, like a sapphire gem. 

Glacial water flows into it from the mountain peaks. The lake is at its fullest in June. Bathing in it is forbidden, and hardly anyone wants to swim in the icy water. But here are organized excursions in canoes and fishing.

Mendenhall Caves, Alaska

The Mendenhall Caves are hidden in the heart of the glacier in Alaska and reach 19 km in length. Once inside, it feels like a crystal dome overhead, with sunlight streaming through. Because the glaciers are constantly melting and moving, the color and size of the caves change all the time. This place is made for real extreme people. 

You can only reach the entrance to the caves by water, by kayak. It is important for tourists to remember that the glacier inside is quite fragile, so excursions through the labyrinths of Mendenhall are dangerous. At any moment, blocks of ice may begin to fall from the ceiling, and the cave itself may completely collapse.

Thor’s Well, Oregon

One of the most mysterious places on the planet, popularly called the “gates of hell.” Getting close to it is dangerous unless you know the tidal timetable of the ocean waters. When the ocean recedes, the tourist sees a gaping hole in the ground, the depth of which equals 6 meters, and the bottom is studded with mussels. 

But during the tide, the real show begins. The ocean waters fall into the earth’s funnel at breakneck speed. When it’s overfilled, they gush out as a six-meter fountain, which again sucks the mysterious well. According to one version, the well gets its name from the god Thor.

The blooming Anza Borrego Desert, California 

On the U.S.- Mexico border is an amazing place – the blooming desert. Most of the time, it is just sun-bleached land, but after winter’s hibernation and heavy rains, it seems to come alive, covering itself with colorful carpets of plants. 

Here you can see such flowers as agave and yucca, blooming cacti, verbena, primrose, sunflowers, desert lilies. The desert begins to bloom in March. And the more it rains, the more abundant and colorful it looks. The dry land floral splendor lasts only a few months. Of interest to tourists are such desert attractions as the split mountain, weathered caves, and pumpkin valley.

Sequoia Park, California

A park that is home to giant trees. This is where the General Sherman Tree, the largest tree on earth, is located. This type of tree gets its name from the Cherokee Indian chief. The average size of the tree is staggering.

The trunks rush into the sky to a height of 100 meters. You can hardly hug such a tree, as the girth of the trunk is 11 meters. The tree lives long enough, for 4 thousand years. It is surprising that the thick, fibrous bark of the sequoia does not burn. The attraction of the park is the trunk of the tree that fell on the road, in the middle of which a small tunnel for cars was cut through.

There are three major states: the United States, Canada, and Mexico, as well as many smaller ones, each with its own traditions. North America is one of the richest places in the world for attractions. So your trip will be unforgettable anyway!

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