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Top Tips for Parents Traveling to Thailand with Kids for the First Time

February 11, 2020 by Theo Leave a Comment

Have you recently made the decision that the next family holiday will be to the exotic destination of Thailand? While that may sound exciting all on its own, when you’re traveling with kids, there is a whole lot more to consider than just picking a “cool destination”. In fact, there are all kinds of steps that go into planning that ideal family trip.

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Here we’ll take a look at the top tips for families traveling to Thailand for the first time.

Look for Direct Flights

The first tip can be used when you book your flights to Thailand. Opting for a direct flight without any connections may cost you a bit more money, but it can save a lot of stress and hassle. Connections can be quite tight and difficult for adults to make, never mind when you’re towing around the kids and all their “stuff”. A direct flight will just make the transit time smoother and faster overall.

Choose Accommodations Wisely

Accommodations are another area that you can make some wise decisions. First off, you want to be sure the hotel is family-friendly, which means they have services, activities, and/or amenities that cater to the kids. This helps to keep the kids happy and comfortable, which means parents will have a more enjoyable time.

Take for example the Krabi Luxury Resorts property, which is situated right on the secluded and lush Klong Muang Beach. The property features a family getaway package that takes care of everything for you. Features include the Kids Pass Program, complimentary breakfast, free access to the Kidz R Kids facilities, a free teddy feet massage, turn down service for the kids complete with milk and cookies, and so much more.

Don’t Over-Schedule Your Days

The next tip is to go easy with the schedule. Sure, there’s nothing wrong with having an idea of what you want to do each day, but parents need to be flexible knowing that things could change at any given moment. Kids get tired, bored, restless, and other things can catch their eyes along the way. Staying fluid and reacting to that moment is usually the best plan.

Spend Time Researching Sights and Attractions

At the same time, it’s a good idea to have a rough idea of what you want to do and experience with the kids while in Thailand. This means a little advance research on the top sights and attractions that are family-friendly. Keep in mind that you’ll want to choose spots that are located nearby to your accommodations.

Find Foods They Are Comfortable With

The final tip is to ease back on the sampling of different foods. Sure you’re in Thailand, which means you have access to some of the most wonderful cuisine in the whole world, but kids are often picky and suspicious of anything outside the norm when it comes to food. Be sure that you still offer plenty of foods and snacks they are used to.

A Trip to Remember

By using each of these tips, parents and kids will have a Thai trip to remember for a lifetime.

 

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