Tag: Family Travel
How We Can Use Travel To Help The Next Generation End Racism
- by Myriam Banks
Hello ! We are the Banksies, an interracial and blended family based in Los Angeles, California. Who are we? I am Myriam, originally from Madagascar, I was born and raised in France, I love to travel and discover new cultures. Music and dance keeps my soul happy. I love tech and I am such a…
4 Perfect Trips for Fall
- by Wild Bum
Looking for the perfect trip to take this fall? Look no further! Here are four of wild bum’s suggested trips for this season! A Mountain Getaway in Asheville, NC Highlights of this Guide include – the lively Asheville music scene, panoramic mountain views and hiking, colorful street art, and the local “hippie culture. Places covered…
“What is Travel?” by a 13-year-old
- by Ella Krengel
Hello! My name is Ella and I am 13 years old. I want to take a stab at answering the question “What is travel?” Now there are so many ways to answer this question and no answer is wrong. The question is, what does it mean to YOU? Travel is such a personal thing. To…
4 Reasons Why Traveling is Healthy for Kids
Did you know that kids can have wanderlust too? Here are our top 4 reasons why traveling is healthy for kids: 1. You Can Teach Them to Navigate Big Cities If you don’t grow up in a big city, it can feel overwhelming to visit one for the first time. During your next urban vacation,…
Our Guide to Karijini with Kids Under 5
- by Kelly Connor
Thinking of doing Karijini with kids under 5, we did and it was one of the most amazing and challenging experiences we have had yet on our trip! From the most picturesque free camp up on a cliff top, to swimming in the many swimming holes throughout Dales Gorge, taking the steps down to the…
Family Spring Break – Volunteering Abroad!
We recently took our kids on spring break. We definitely prefer to curate travel experiences that are culturally-rich. You typically will not find us at an all-inclusive sitting by the pool or beach. Sure, we like to relax for part of the day, but that is after we’ve explored like the locals, connected with communities,…