Five tips for when you go on an adventure with other families.

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Today we want to share five tips for when you go on an adventure with other families, oriented to have the best travel experience possible. It is not a list of tasks, they are some things that will make everything flow from start to finish. Every day we see more families encouraging themselves to go on an adventure and to be curious to know new places.

Let's start:

  • Make the trip plan and share the most useful information in advance.

The more informed everyone, the better. It is ideal if the coordination phase is distributed among the group, in this way there is no one carrying all the responsibility, in addition to helping the integration of those who travel.

  • A golden law has to do with commitment. Something as simple as "let's go together and come back together."

It might sound very simple, but sometimes it is not. In the adventures it could happen certain unforeseen events, and be able to count, in good times and in bad times, with whom you started the trip, they set a precedent for a lifetime. If my vehicle broke down in the middle of the road, how would I feel if another family are with us and helped me solve it? How would I feel if they were not even there to help me?

  • Sometimes you have to give in with enthusiasm, courage and good attitude.

It sounds easy? Maybe not so much. If the decision is to travel with other families, there is no doubt that at some point you have to give in. But it should never be done without enthusiasm, since we would be sending a negative message to our adventure families. That is why it is so important to define the travel plan in advance, and that everyone participates to try to organize each person's wishes as well as possible.

  • Have moments to sit down to talk, but also to share the moment in silence.

Not all families go at the same pace. There must be times for everything and it is good to try to identify the speed of each one. Know when to accompany, when to talk, when to separete a little, when to share in silence.

  • Value those people who accompany you, and thank for the opportunity to be living a new adventure together.

Traveling in all its forms is something incredibly rewarding, but being able to do it with other people and / or families, and that everyone wants to repeat it, has no comparison.

We hope that these five tips will help you for your next adventures with other families. They even help you evaluate if you really would like to travel with other families.

If you liked it, please tell us or share it with someone that might be interested. We are giving these tips based on our own experiences.

See you in the next adventure!

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