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- Travelling the world with young kids! Our top tips x
Traveling with kids can be a rewarding and fun experience filled with joy and unforgettable memories. However, it can also come with its own set of challenges. From keeping them entertained during long flights or car rides to managing their energy levels and needs, there's a lot to consider. But fear not, with some careful planning and these top travel tips, your next family holiday can be a smooth sailing from start to finish! Plan Ahead: One of the golden rules of traveling with kids is to plan ahead. From booking accommodations with family-friendly amenities to researching kid-friendly activities at your destination, a little preparation can go a long way in ensuring a stress-free holiday. Consider factors like mealtimes, nap schedules, and potential emergencies, and have contingency plans in place. Pack Wisely: Packing efficiently is crucial when traveling with kids. Make a checklist of essentials such as diapers, wipes, snacks, toys, and extra clothing. Consider each child's needs and preferences, and pack accordingly. Don't forget to bring along any necessary medications and copies of important documents like insurance information (just in case!) Entertainment is key: Keeping the kids entertained during travel is very important for a smooth journey. Bring along a variety of activities such as colouring books, puzzles, interactive toys, and things like iPad or tablet with lots of games or movies. Consider engaging them in fun travel-themed games like "I Spy" or "20 Questions" to keep boredom at bay. We also buy couple of new travel friendly toys that the kids haven’t seen before as it keeps them excited and entertained for a while. Be Flexible: While planning everything in advance is very important, it's also crucial to remain flexible when traveling with children. Unexpected delays, tantrums, or changes in itinerary are all part of the adventure. Embrace the unpredictability and be prepared to adjust your plans as needed. Remember, the journey is just as important as the destination! Allow for Downtime: Traveling can be exhausting for everyone, mainly children, especially with changes in routine and new environments. Allow for plenty of downtime during your trip for rest and relaxation. Whether it's a quiet afternoon at the hotel pool or a leisurely stroll through a local park, giving your kids time to recharge will make for happier and more enjoyable experiences for everyone. Involve the Kids: Get your kids excited about the trip by involving them in the planning process. Let them help choose activities, research attractions together, and even pack their own bags (if they are old enough to do so!). Empowering them with a sense of ownership and responsibility will not only make them feel more engaged but also help them develop valuable life skills. Stay Positive: Lastly, maintain a positive attitude throughout your travels, even when faced with challenges. These things happen, and it happens to everyone! You are not alone in going through struggles like this when travelling with kids. Children are highly perceptive, and they tend to mirror their parents' emotions. By staying calm, patient, and optimistic, you'll set a positive tone for the entire family, making the journey a more enjoyable and memorable experience for everyone. We have done so many trips with our kids now and it has taken patience and practice to get to this confort level where we are right now, and even then we are fully aware and prepared for the fact that no one holiday is the same or going to be the same. Things can go right and things can go wrong! Just need to take one trip at a time and remember to breatheeeee!
- Our Trip to Bali: A Journey Through Paradise
Our Bali adventure began when we landed at Ngurah Rai International Airport. The excitement was visible as we made our way to Nusa Dua, a luxurious enclave known for its pristine beaches and upscale resorts. The short 30-minute drive was filled with lush greenery and glimpses of Balinese life. Upon arrival, we checked into our stunning beachfront resort, complete with swaying palm trees and crystal-clear waters. After settling in and relaxing a bit, we took a stroll along the beach. The soft sand and gentle waves were the perfect welcome. We enjoyed a light lunch at a beachside cafe, savouring fresh seafood and tropical fruits, and soaking in the serene atmosphere. Dinner at the resort's beachfront restaurant was a delight. We indulged in Balinese specialties like satay lilit (minced seafood satay) and lawar (a traditional Balinese salad). The sound of the ocean and a gentle breeze created an unforgettable dining experience. After a long day of travel and some light activities, we decided to call it a night! Day 2 We started our second day in Bali with a hearty breakfast and then headed to Waterblow, a natural phenomenon where waves crash against the cliffs, creating spectacular sprays. The view of the ocean was breathtaking, and we spent some time taking some pictures and soaking in the view. Around midmorning we went back to the resort and relaxed by the pool, sipping on tropical cocktails. The evening was spent enjoying a cultural dance performance at the Bali Collection, an open-air shopping and dining complex. The intricate movements and vibrant costumes of the dancers left us mesmerised. Day 3 For our third day in Bali, we set off early for a day trip to Ubud, the cultural heart of Bali. Our first stop was the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary. Walking through the ancient forest, we encountered playful monkeys and explored centuries-old temples surrounded by lush greenery. Lunch was at a charming café overlooking the Tegallalang Rice Terraces. The stunningly green, terraced landscape offered a glimpse into traditional Balinese farming. After lunch, we visited the Ubud Market, where we browsed through stalls selling handmade crafts, clothing, and souvenirs. We spent the whole day in Ubud area and we felt like we fully needed the whole day. Before heading back to Nusa Dua, we stopped by the Pura Taman Saraswati temple, known for its lotus-filled pond and intricate carvings. The peaceful ambiance was perfect for reflection and taking in the beauty of Balinese architecture. We returned to our resort for a quiet dinner, reminiscing about the day’s adventures. Day 4 After our lovely breakfast at the resort, we ventured off to Kuta, a bustling beach town known for its vibrant atmosphere. Our first stop was Kuta Beach, where Sangam tried his hand at surfing. I can confidently say he loved it! The beach was very lively, with surfers and sunbathers enjoying the day. After working up an appetite, we had lunch at a beachfront restaurant, savoring authentic Indonesian dishes like Nasi Goreng (fried rice) and Mie Goreng (fried noodles). We then explored the local shops and markets, picking up a few souvenirs along the way. As the sun set, we headed to the famous Beachwalk Shopping Center for some retail therapy and dinner. The open-air mall offered a variety of dining options, and we settled on a rooftop restaurant with stunning views of the ocean. Day 5 Our last full day in Bali began with a visit to Tanah Lot, one of Bali’s most iconic sea temples. Perched on a rocky outcrop and surrounded by the ocean, Tanah Lot offered breathtaking views, especially at high tide when it appeared to be floating on the water. We explored the temple grounds and learned about its historical and spiritual significance. For lunch, we chose a nearby restaurant with a view of the temple, enjoying a meal of traditional Balinese dishes. Then we headed to Seminyak for the evening, and explored the local shops and art galleries. The eclectic mix of items on offer reflected Seminyak's bohemian charm. Our trip to Bali was nothing short of magical. From the serene beaches and cultural explorations to the vibrant markets and culinary delights, every moment was a treasure. Bali’s natural beauty, rich traditions, and warm hospitality left an indelible mark on our hearts. As we prepared to leave this paradise and move on to another, we knew that the memories we’d made would stay with us forever.