
The United States is not a popular travel destination for backpackers and travellers on a tight budget. Most visitors only remain for a short while, visit one or two locations, and then go back home.
Before COVID, the majority of Americans didn’t bother getting into their cars and taking long road journeys.
After all, it’s a huge country with scant resources for interstate travel infrastructure or tourism. In order to attract young working travelers, we don’t offer working holiday permits, trains don’t travel very far, and hostels haven’t really taken off.
The United States has a lot to offer those who are willing to invest the time to explore it. Amazing and diverse cultures, stunning national parks, gorgeous scenery, excellent music,
One of the best countries in the world for road trips, in my opinion, is the United States. Even while the coastal cities are fun, the United States excels in its interior and rural areas (where it’s also significantly more affordable). In America’s hidden nooks, the quirks are best appreciated.
I’ve traveled across the United States on numerous multi-month road journeys, and I can vouch for its natural splendor, cultural diversity, and kindness.
This travel guide can help you get across the country, save money, explore off the beaten path, and take advantage of everything the USA has to offer.