The temples of Angkor Wat in Cambodia are some of the most beautiful and breath-taking ancient ruins in the whole of Southeast Asia. Travelling with a young family shouldn’t stop you from exploring this amazing archaeological and spiritual site. Visiting Angkor Wat with kids can be a truly rewarding and … Read More
Cars, Buses and Flights: How to save Money when travelling with Kids
Since we started travelling with our children, our transport budget has ballooned. Pre-kids, we walked everywhere, took long overnight bus journeys and never, ever hired cars. Now when we’re on the road with two young kids, money takes a back seat to convenience and safety. Although we always shop around … Read More
56 Messy, Ugly and Outrageous Truths about Travelling with Kids
After 3 months on the road with two under-fives, it’s time to get honest. It’s time to admit that that family travel isn’t all frolicking on white-sand beaches and cuddling in hammocks. I want to tell you about the reality of family travel. The crazy, relentless things that will drive … Read More
The last country in Europe to give women the vote and why you should visit.
And the last country in Europe to give women the vote was… Liechtenstein. Women could not vote in Liechtenstein until 1984. Yep, you heard me right. Not 1884 but 1984. This tiny Alpine principality in Western Europe was one of the last places on Earth (at least outside the Middle … Read More
5 Fun Things to do in Langkawi with Kids and Toddlers
Holidays with toddlers and young children can be hard work. Beach holidays especially are a completely different ballgame with kids. Parents can no longer spend whole days jet-skiing or snorkelling. Unless of course, you are privileged enough to bring a babysitter – or grandparent- with you! Rather than kicking back … Read More
Hoi An in 3 days: An Awesome Family-Friendly Hoi An Itinerary
Hoi An has been the jewel of Vietnam’s tourism crown for decades now. Fifteen years ago as a solo female backpacker, I was smitten by this beautiful old town’s history-laden streets, lantern-lit evenings and of course, the throngs of cheap tailors. Arriving in Hoi An for a second time earlier … Read More
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