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5 Top Reasons You Should Travel With Your Kids

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It’s likely that you were told, time and again, while expecting your bundle of joy that life as you knew it would never be the same again – and that, of course, included the way you were accustomed to travelling.

What you weren’t told, though, was that these changes were far from upsetting, since, as with all things related to parenthood, travelling with kids can be a thrilling and exceptionally rewarding experience. When you choose to travel with your kids when they’re young, you could make some memories that we can guarantee you that you wouldn’t trade for the world (pun intended)!

Perhaps you’re still raising your brow while reading these lines, so we’ll try to prove our point by giving you 5 reasons why travel with kids is a great idea. Read on to find out more!

1. It’s much cheaper

Travel always comes with budget considerations, and this becomes even more important when you have another traveler to add to the mix – your little one! So, if you were once thinking that some places may have been a little bit out of your budget, they may soon become way too expensive for you.

This is particularly the case with international travel with kids, where the cost of airfare, visas and accommodations can add up to thousands.

But here’s the catch: when your kids are little, they can almost travel for free. You read that right!

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Infants and babies get a lap seat on the plane, or are eligible for a discounted ticket. Similar discounts apply to train travel with kids, while many hotels offer cots to accommodate babies and young children at little to no extra cost.

And if jet lag is among your worries, fret not! There are plenty of tricks to keep it at bay!

Pro tip: make air travel with kids easier by bringing your car seat along with you. Make sure to pick the best car seat protector for leather seats so that your car seat can withstand the wear and tear of multiple trips!

2. It’s easier to work around the school schedule

Depending on where you live, schools have little to no tolerance for non-excused absences, and it will be very hard for you to plan a vacation in the middle of the school year.

However, if you choose to travel when your little one is still pre-schooled aged, or in the very early elementary years, it will be much easier to add a few days around some major holidays for an unforgettable family vacation.

This won’t be the case, though, when your kids will be preteens or older, as both the study load and extracurriculars will leave little to no room for travelling.

So, start searching for the best countries to travel with kids and get to planning those long trips you’ve always dreamed of making, before your little one’s school work gets in the way of your wishes!

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3. It helps kids learn how to “go with the flow”

Let’s face it: even the best planned trips come with a few surprises.

Whether you have to make a quick detour on a cross-country road trip, or have to communicate with a stranger to get directions in a foreign land, you’re actively setting an example for your little one with regards to the importance of thinking on your feet and being able to adapt to whatever comes your way.

The precious time of family fun that is travel with kids also helps little ones break free of their tiring routine, and allows them to see how one can set their own, flexible schedule beyond what their daily life at home and school dictates.

4. It teaches kids things that can’t be learned in a classroom

As educators often like to say, life happens outside the classroom. Your little one will greatly benefit from being exposed to new people, varying cultures, and different surroundings through travel. Simply walking through the streets of a new city or going to a museum offers a treasure trove of experiential knowledge that can’t be gained in conventional educational settings. This also means that you shouldn’t worry whether your destination is “good enough”: when it comes to education, any travel with kids is good travel.

5. It helps create memories that last a lifetime

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When your kids will look back to their childhood, it’s likely that they won’t remember most of their Christmas presents, but they will, however, remember all those wonderful trips you took as a family, and the fun you had during those carefree moments.

We know you agree with us that this is something that you can’t put a price tag on, and, sadly, the time frame during which you can travel with kids is very, very short – so make the most of it!

Conclusion

You likely stumbled on this article while looking for information on how to travel with kids, and we hope that we have managed to quell any doubts you may have had about doing so!

Let us know in the comments: what are the best places to travel with kids? Do you have any tips for travel with kids that have worked for you like a charm? If so, please share to help others enjoy travel with kids as much as you do!

Rachel Burns is an experienced copywriter and photographer with a design diploma. She works with startups, entrepreneurs, bloggers and companies from around the world. You can learn more about Rachel by visiting top-mom.com. In addition to writing articles and promotional materials, she enjoys hiking, reading, cooking and spending time with her family.

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