United Kingdom
A sovereign state made up of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, the United Kingdom boasts a rich history, diverse cultures, and dramatic landscapes. From the iconic landmarks of London to the rugged beauty of the Scottish Highlands, the UK offers a diverse range of experiences. Explore ancient castles, visit world-class museums, enjoy vibrant cities, and indulge in its unique traditions, from afternoon tea to classic pub culture.
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自然探險
徒步穿越壯麗的瑟門山脈,或探訪達納基勒窪地的奇特火山景觀。
自然探險
徒步穿越壯麗的瑟門山脈,或探訪達納基勒窪地的奇特火山景觀。
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達納基勒窪地3日探險
- 探索地球上最酷熱、最奇特的鹽漠與火山
- 探索地球上最酷熱、最奇特的鹽漠與火山
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達納基勒窪地3日探險
- 探索地球上最酷熱、最奇特的鹽漠與火山
- 探索地球上最酷熱、最奇特的鹽漠與火山
- 探索地球上最酷熱、最奇特的鹽漠與火山
Per person
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Visa Information
Visa-free travel for up to 6 months for many nationalities. An Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) may be required for non-EU/EEA citizens. Not part of the Schengen Area.
Currency
Pound Sterling (GBP)
Language
English
- Hello: Hello
- Thank you: Thank you
- Excuse me: Excuse me
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Transportation
The UK has an extensive public transport network, including trains, coaches (intercity buses), and local buses. London features the iconic Underground (The Tube). Renting a car is a popular option for exploring the countryside, but remember to drive on the left.
Specialty cuisine
British cuisine is known for its hearty dishes like fish and chips, Sunday roast, and shepherd's pie. Afternoon tea, with its sandwiches, scones, and cakes, is a quintessential experience. Each nation has its own specialties, such as haggis in Scotland and Welsh rarebit in Wales.
Etiquette and Tipping
- In restaurants, a tip of 10-15% is customary if a service charge is not included on the bill. Tipping in pubs is not common, but for taxis, it's usual to round up to the nearest pound.
- A polite greeting such as 'Hello' or 'Good morning' is standard. A handshake is common in formal situations or when meeting someone for the first time. Informal terms like 'Cheers' and 'mate' are widely used.






