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Charter Bus rental in Indiana

Indiana is a state in the Midwest region of the USA. The state is bordered by Ohio, Kentucky, Illinois, and Michigan. Indiana is mostly rural with high population concentrations in a few major cities/towns. The majority of Indiana is open farmland, though this is changing with expansion.

Your traditional sightseeing in Indiana belongs in Indianapolis, which is flush with big museums, an inordinate quantity of giant monuments and memorials, and a very nice canal walk with paddleboats and public art.

Outside the cities, and outside of the seemingly endless farmland in the plains, are a host of parks and outdoor recreation areas worth visiting. Without a doubt, the one to see, if you must choose, is Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore (and Indiana Dunes State Park). The dunes are enormous, the water crystal clear, the swampy forests beautiful, and the far-off industrial views intriguing.

Indiana is known for its festivals and events. In late april, there is the Thunder Over Louisville in Clarksville and Jeffersonville. The opening ceremonies to Louisville, Kentucky's Kentucky Derby Festival. Thunder Over Louisville is the largest annual fireworks show in the country, and the best viewing is along the Indiana shore of the Ohio River. If you plan to get a good seat, prepare to come the day before and camp. In the afternoon, private and military aircraft provide a magnificent airshow. After sunset, the fireworks begin and last nearly half an hour.

In Early-Mid August, there is the Indiana State Fair in State Fairgrounds, Indianapolis. The biggest summer event in the state. A trip to Indiana isn't complete without a trip to the fair. Animals, crafts, art, rides, dancing, eduation, enviromentalism, Hoosier Pride and FOOD!! I go at least 2-3 times within the two week period. They also have live music and concerts. Prairie Home Companion comes every other year.

In Mid-September, there is the Lanesville Heritage Weekend, in Lanesville. A fall festival typical of many in southern Indiana. Is similar to a county fair, but later in the year. Local food and crafts are available, while rides and tractor and truck pulls provide entertainment.

In Early October, there is the West Side Nut Club Fall Festival, in Evansville. Called the second largest street festival in the United States after Mardi Gras. It takes place on several blocks of Franklin Street on the west side of the city during the first full week of October. The main attraction of the festival is its food booths which sell a large variety of foods including brain sandwiches and chocolate-covered grasshoppers. The festival draws over a hundred thousand visitors every fall.

In Early-mid October, there is the Harvest Homecoming Festival, in New Albany. The largest festival in southern Indiana brings participants from miles around. The festivities begin with a Saturday morning parade through the streets of New Albany. THe festival lasts for several weeks, and includes vendor booths downtown and carnival rides.

In Mid October, there is the Feast of the Hunters' Moon, in Lafayette. The Feast re-creates early 18th century life near the site of Fort Ouiatenon, a French trading outpost.

Indiana is known too for its sports. College and racing sports are extremely popular over there.

Cuisine throughout much of the state is typical Mid-western, with the occasional odd dish like Corn Casserole. Outside of the main cities most of the restaurants are diners or family-style, while in the bigger cities you can find all sorts of varied cuisine. Indianapolis, in particular, has a very cosmopolitan selection of ethnic restaurants from around the world. Lake County, as in most everything, diverges from the norm in Indiana, and is a better place to find Chicago-style food like hot dogs and pizza.

Source: Wikitravel (http://wikitravel.org/en/Indiana)

 

Tour Monde Transport Inc. services in Indiana

Tour Monde Transport Inc. offers 32 categories of buses and limousines from 4-61 passengers throughout the state of Indiana. We do everything possible to get you to your final destination. Either departing from any point in Indiana towards any destination in The US, Canada or Mexico or coming back to Indiana, we will apply all our resources to get you back on track in a timely fashion. When you reserve with Tour Monde you have the guarantee that you will be transported from point A to point B no matter what.

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1) To confirm a reservation, the client should after receipt of the contract, return the signed contract within 7 (seven) days, with a deposit equivalent to 25% (twenty five per cent) of the price of the trip. Non-receipt of the signed contract and deposit within that delay will constitute cancellation of the contract. The total amount of the trip is required 2 (two) weeks prior to the date of departure.
Should a reservation be requested between two weeks and one day prior to the date of departure, the client is required to return the signed contract together with the full amount due, on the date of receipt of the contract.

 

2) A detailed itinerary for the trip is required at least two weeks prior to departure. No claims for delays, error in re-routing or disregard for delays will be accepted in the instance of a confirmed itinerary.

 

3) Should there be any additional displacement or destinations other than those confirmed on the itinerary, additional charges will be added to the amount of the contract. For the late return of the bus, minimum of $100.00 for each hour of delay plus minimum of $3.50 for each additional mile will be invoiced to the client and be due and payable in addition to the original contractual price.

 

4) All charges for highways, bridges, ferries, parking, hotel rooms, gratuities and any additional imposed tolls are the responsibility of the client and must be paid.

 

5) The Bus Company cannot be held responsible for delays or costs (relating to the itinerary of the passengers) resulting from accidents, mechanical breakdowns, poor road conditions, snow storms, detours imposed by law, traffic congestion and all other conditions of act of god or fortuitous occurrences beyond the control of the Bus Company.

 

6) If any of the above conditions or act of god should occur, either from the point of departure to the point of disembarkation, or any other destinations, the Bus Company can at its discretion, cancel the trip. The Bus Company cannot be held responsible for damages or costs resulting to the client.

 

7) For cancellation of a reservation contract for a deluxe bus or minibus, the client can cancel before one month prior the date of departure at no charge. If the cancellation of the contract is confirmed less than 1 month prior departure, the total cost of the trip will be invoiced to the client (i.e 100 %).

 

8) For cancellation of a contract for a trip requiring a school bus, the client can cancel the trip seven days prior to the date of departure at no charge. For the cancellation of the confirmed trip done between seven days and one day prior to the date of departure, 35% (thirty five per cent) of the total amount of the trip will be invoiced and payable, taking into account that the minimum charge for cancellation is $75.00. If the cancellation of a confirmed trip is done the day of departure and before the vehicle left the depot, 50% (fifty per cent) of the total value of the trip will be invoiced and payable by the client, no refund if the bus has already left 8) .All claims must be served to the Bus Company within seven days following the termination of the trip by a written and detailed document outlining the reasons for the claim.

 

9) The Bus Company disclaims any responsibility for lost objects or forgotten personal belongings on the bus after termination of the trip.

 

10) The client will be responsible and must indemnify the Bus Company for the cost of repairs or any damages caused to the bus by one or several persons of the group.

 

11) Article 430 of the Highway Security Code prohibits any passenger traveling on the bus to consume any alcoholic beverages except for limousines and limobuses, whether while the bus is moving, stopped or on a public access or private access road open to public traffic.