Many couples have the misconception that they have to devote the first few years entirely to their little one. But this is not true. Travel is not just about relaxation and sightseeing, but also about introducing your children to a new world of light. It can also be an opportunity to expand their horizons, from new foods to new experiences.
While these are really great, traveling with a toddler can be a daunting task. A huge packing list and lack of proper sleep are some of the challenges you will face on this trip. We are ready to help you continue this happy journey and make the most of your vacation. After all, you and your family have every right to enjoy a nice vacation at any time.
5 very useful tips to help you enjoy the holidays with your child
1. Choose the right places to take the kids. Places like Taj Exotica, Goa, Wonderla Resort, Bengaluru, and The Westin Sohna Resort and Spa, Sohna are ideal places to take your baby. These places have many activities and facilities specially designed for young children. Many of these spas and resorts include a dedicated baby sitter and play area, a kiddie pool with lifeguards, and a buffet system designed just for kids!
2. Plan your trip according to the local climate. Pack according to the climate of your destination. It is not enough to choose warm clothes for cold regions and casual clothes when traveling to warmer regions. You should also pack sunglasses, hats, insect and mosquito repellants, some food and anti-climatic medicine.
3. Overpacking is better compared to underpacking when it comes to baby related things like food, change of clothes, diapers, play toys or books they need. Trust us, you don’t shy away from these things while on vacation.
4. Cuddling your baby and embracing sleep. Co-sleeping is a great way to recharge your batteries during a busy vacation or trip. Babies can’t sit still for long periods of time, so it’s great if you have a flexible travel schedule so you can plan accordingly and sleep the baby.
5. Always be cool. Ask others for help. Don’t worry or panic during the trip, children will easily start following their parents’ actions and if you act nervous there is a chance that they will continue the trip with the same mindset as you. So try to stay calm and don’t hesitate to ask your fellow passengers or the flight attendant if you need any help when things get out of hand.