1. Travelers should take into account that they can get to Utah exclusively by plane; there are more than 30 airports across the state. There is only one international airport in Utah; it is found in the capital.
2. You can travel the state by trains and buses. Travelers who don’t want to depend on public transport are recommended to rent a car; that would require a standard set of documents. Quality of roads will delight discerning drivers. Be careful in mountainous areas, as they have complex routes.
3. The region is characterized by an arid climate; much of the precipitation falls in winter. In summer, temperatures can warm up to +38C, so that’s not the best time for a trip, if you plan to devote a lot of time to pedestrian walks and excursions.
4. Tourists who are going visit Utah in winter have to be prepared for heavy snowfall. It’s snowy absolutely everywhere, except for some southern regions of the state. Those who expect to travel by private car have to be especially careful in winter.
6. Young travelers who are planning to diversify their leisure visiting bars and clubs are recommended to carry a copy of the identity document with them. It’s prohibited to sell alcoholic beverages to persons under 21 years old, and some places are closed for youth.
7. Travelers have to consider that locals respect religious traditions; 6 of 10 indigenous people are Mormons. Before the trip, be sure to familiarize yourself with some features of the local culture, as it will avoid embarrassing situations.
Unique natural attractions represent a considerable part of excursion objects situated in Utah. There are also amazing historical sites, which have to be included in the holiday program. An … Open