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Off on a Road Trip: Tips to Keep your Car Clean with Kids

When travelling with kids, a mess is often inevitable. For that reason, travelling with kids needs extra planning and preparation than usual…
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When travelling with kids, a mess is often inevitable. They are often prone to leaving behind a trail of everything they do or eat. Drink spills, food wrappers, toys, clothes, and even bodily fluids can make your car a huge mess that is difficult to travel in. For that reason, travelling with kids needs extra planning and preparation than usual.

Just some of the things you might want to consider to keep your car clean with kids include a car seat protector, organisers, storage for trash, and more. This way, you can ensure that your trip goes well.

Most parents are discouraged and avoid taking a road trip, considering the chaos they may have to deal with. However, a little preparation and mindful choices can make things much easier for you. Here are some hacks that will encourage you to plan a successful road trip and give your kids an experience for a lifetime.

Use seat covers

The simplest way to prevent your car seats from getting messy is to cover them with protectors. You can find a wide variety of seat covers based on your needs and budget, such as an affordable car seat protector from Maxi-Cosi. Cloth covers provide lesser protection and need to be washed frequently. However, these covers are more comfortable and economical. You can also choose plastic covers that can be easily washed without taking them off and provide greater protection from spillage.

Carry storage for trash

Kids tend to throw away food wrappers and used up crayons wherever they are done with them. You can have separate storage such as a plastic bag and encourage your kids to throw such waste in the trash storage. You can use tissue boxes, cereal boxes, shoe boxes, and small baskets creatively to make ‘the trash cans’ more fun to use.

Remove bad odours

A single spill of wrong things or even opening a food pack can fill the car with an unpleasant odour. The odour gets trapped inside the car, spoiling your entire journey. You can use some easy home methods to keep the odour at bay. For instance, place a box of baking soda underneath the driver’s, passenger’s, and back seats. Baking soda has no harmful chemicals which make it safe to use even for long hours. It can also be easily wiped or vacuumed if spills. You can also keep an air freshener handy in your car.

Clean the surfaces and cup holders

You can use simple baby wipes or wet wipes to clean the surfaces inside the car. Kids are curious and just cannot control their hands. You cannot avoid them staining the windows, doors, or seats but with wipes handy, you can clean these surfaces as soon as they get dirty and prevent permanent stains. You can also use an old sock with detergent to clean the cuphold ers.

Take organisers along

Apart from seat covers, an organiser is another thing that you should add to your shopping list. Compartmentalised organisers allow you to keep your kids’ stuff sorted and keeps your seats uncluttered and clean. Unlike bags in which it can take forever to find a single item, organisers allow you to get anything necessary in seconds.

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6 Best Cities to Visit in Russia

With so many different Russian destinations worth checking out, each trip can be a completely unique experience depending on where you go…
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If you’re looking for a travel destination with a saturated past, culture, and natural beauty, Russia is definitely the place to go. With its vast territory spanning 11 time zones and home to over 140 ethnic groups that speak more than 100 languages, Russia can serve as an ideal travel destination for any traveler. Wondering how to make the utmost of your Russia trip and see this many-sided region in full bloom? This article will provide you with some ideas for things to see in Russia and how to plan your adventure there!

Lively Moscow

Moscow is more than a city: it’s an experience. With palaces alongside glassy skyscrapers, lush gardens, shopping areas, and historical landmarks scattered around the area, Moscow has something to offer for every type of traveler.

Get inspired by the world-renowned performances at the Bolshoi Theatre, browse for art at one of Russia’s most famous galleries like Tretyakov Gallery or Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, then explore Red Square which is home to iconic landmarks including St Basil’s Cathedral and Lenin’s Mausoleum.

To feel the city’s incomparable contrast, visitors can delve into the bustling life of the town in some of its most lively districts such as Arbat or Kitai Gorod. Save some time to admire Moscow’s skyline from Sparrow Hills which provide stunning views over a vast expanse of Russia’s capital sprawling below you.

While enjoying the scenery, pay attention to different architectural styles of buildings ranging from Soviet-styled-ones to monumental business towers!

Glorious Saint Petersburg

During your Russia expedition, make sure not to miss out on glorious St. Petersburg, since Venice of the North is accessible via direct train from Moscow to St.Petersburg just under 4 hours away!

The unmatched charm of St. Petersburg is one that will leave you in awe as the city has been traversed by numerous canals and features 342 bridges differing in sizes and designs. This place delivers on all fronts, by offering up magnificent museums and galleries for those who love art, as well as an abundance of remarkable sites to explore at any time during day or night.

The State Hermitage Museum resides in St. Petersburg’s largest museum complex and offers visitors both legendary paintings from artists such as Rembrandt van Rijn and Vincent Van Gogh while also boasting over 3 million items, from Ancient Egyptian artifacts dating back 5 millennia ago to Soviet propaganda posters celebrating Russia’s rise under Communism!

Stroll down beautiful Nevsky Prospekt, wander along meandering embankments of the city to see raising bridges, spend a day in the Imperial residences Peterhof with its golden statues and manicured gardens leading straight to sea. Believe us, you’ll be left with memories that will last forevermore!

Striking Vladivostok

The city of Vladivostok, the last stop on the Trans-Siberian railway, lies in a remote corner that was once part of Russia’s Asian empire. The name “Vladivostok” means “Ruler of the East” and suits its place perfectly since it’s beneficially nestled between two worlds – Asia and Europe.

Nicknamed “San Francisco” for its rocky landscape where you can enjoy hiking all year round or even take a funicular ride to see amazing views over this fascinating city from up high at Eagle’s Nest observation deck.

What is more, thanks to its location there are many restaurants in Vladivostok that offer delicious food from all around the world. You can explore the flavors of Russia, Korea and China or even take a cookery masterclass with local chefs to learn about their recipes! If you want an activity other than eating out then how about playing some blackjack at one of only two casinos in Russian’s Far East? Or if not feel like gambling but would rather enjoy nature, why not go on a boat tour through the city? In addition to boat trips, summer months provide plenty of opportunities for water sports lovers too: paddleboarding, surfing, and kitesurfing.

Scenic Irkutsk

Cold icy Irkutsk is famed for being the city from which Russia’s great explorers set out for Siberia’s untouched frontier. The town was founded in 1652 as a winter quarters for traders and tax collectors, but has since grown to be among one of Siberia’s largest towns with more than 500,000 people residing there.

With its rich heritage in tow, Irktusk is dotted with well-preserved examples of traditional wooden architecture, multiple historic churches, and museums. One of these is Volkonsky House – a building used for large social gatherings such as balls during Irkutsk tours in this Siberian capital. There are also many different palaces to see including Trubetskoy house where you can witness some of Russia’s most important art pieces from the 18th century onwards.

What is more, Irkutsk is the perfect destination for those who want to explore Siberia’s nature, with Lake Baikal just an hour’s drive away.  It’s one of Russia’s most popular tourist destinations with visitors coming from all over the world to see its unspoiled nature, amazing wildlife, and get enchanted by spectacular views. Visit in summer and enjoy its beaches, villages, and swimming lakeside. Alternatively take a trip in winter when you can see Irkutskiy Zimnik (a unique type of ice that looks like glass), dog-sleigh across frozen Lake Baikal, or go ice-fishing!

Charming Kazan

Kazan, the capital of Tatarstan is a veritable melting pot of Russian and Asian influence where people of different backgrounds and beliefs have known peace for centuries.

The city’s main attraction is the UNESCO-listed Kazan Kremlin that was completed during Ivan The Terrible’s reign. One of this complex’s beautiful structures that highlights is the Kul Sharif Mosque, Europe’s largest mosque. Built in the 16th-17th century by architects who took inspiration from Eastern Islamic art, this architectural marvel features impressive wooden ceilings that are intricately decorated with gold leaf as well as beautifully crafted walls that depict verses from the Quran.

If you’re interested in more than just religion at the palace complex then check out also Annunciation Cathedral which was built next to it for symbolizing peace between Christianity and Islam through tolerance and respect among different beliefs. This building has been around for a long time with its completion date set back in 1561 AD!

What is more, the city has a rich cultural life and boasts various fascinating events, including festivals like the Tulip Festival in April that is sure to delight visitors with its vibrant colors and sounds of all sorts. Culinary lovers should visit at any time – Tatar dishes are delicious!

Stunning Ekaterinburg

Ekaterinburg is the capital of the Ural Mountain Region, full of hidden treasures for you to discover.

After a tragic event, Ekaterinburg is now home to an imposing church with Byzantine-style architecture. The Church Upon the Blood marks where many Romanov family members were killed and is one of the most popular tourist attractions in this city. It stands next to another attraction that can be explored during your travel: Yelizaveta Fyodorovna’s Chapel which features unusual design elements like its inverted pyramid roofline or its windowless exterior wall painted light blue on white marble columns.

Another church worth visiting while on Ekaterinburg tour is the marvelous Ascension Church, which you will find to be one of the oldest in town. This 18th century marvel was not only built with incredible architecture and design but also has a museum inside for visitors who want to take their time exploring Russian history through artful exhibits.

There are also many great museums that should be included in your plan such as the Yekaterinburg History Museum, Military Technology Museum, Urals Military History museum, and The Fine Arts Gallery. A must-see on an Ekaterinburg itinerary is Vysotskiy Viewing Platform which provides panoramic views over this beautiful city from a different perspective making it worth your time!

All in all, you can never get bored of exploring Russia once you start. With so many different Russian destinations worth checking out, each trip can be a completely unique experience depending on where you go!

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Build a Better Bike and the World will Beat a Path to Your Door

We often try to use our bikes instead of a car, but there are some definite drawbacks that arise. How many times have we said, “there must be a better way?” Well, it turns out there is!It’s called a PEBL by BetterBike…
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Is it just me, or has anyone else noticed that we are getting older?

Once your revolutionary bicycle design is ready for the world, it’s crucial to think about the business side too. Forming a Limited Liability Company (LLC) can be a smart way to protect your personal assets from any business-related liabilities. It can be a bit overwhelming if you’re new to this, so here’s a useful guide on how to form an LLC that takes you through the process step-by-step, ensuring you can focus on what matters most – bringing your innovative bike to the masses.

Could be just me, since I know that the title above is a take-off on mouse  traps. But of course, the truth is we all are whether we like it or not.

That means we should be on the lookout for ways to make this aging business as smooth and painless as possible. I’ll venture not too far out on a limb and say that almost everyone can agree on that.

We might even begin to think we are Batman!

One way we have found to accomplish this is to simply keep moving. Yup, sounds simple, and it is, but it is also wonderfully effective.

No need to scale mountains or run marathons, just make a point to keep your body in motion. One of our favorite ways to achieve this modest goal is to ride bikes. We began this in earnest back when we set out on our empty nest motorhome adventure several years ago and have continued to this day.

Back then it was a good way to get places without having to move the RV once we were settled in somewhere. Then, over time, we became pretty good at riding to do many of our daily errands and the pedaling helped to keep our old joints working and the blood circulating.

How about a bike that keeps you out of the rain?

So now we often try to use our bikes instead of a car, but there are some undeniable stumbling blocks and drawbacks that arise. Such as the times we have been caught off guard and end up pedaling like mad in a downpour while passing cars soak us every time they go by. That’s always fun.

Or the way we have to limit what we can buy when we are shopping by bike. Those specials on the economy size paper towels will not be riding along with us. Not unless we can learn to balance them on our heads while we ride.

How many times have we said, “there must be a better way?” Well, it turns out there is!

It’s called a PEBL by BetterBike. These ingenious little vehicles, known as Micro Car Ebikes, have combined the best of both cars and bikes into smart, healthy, and emission free eco-friendly transportation.

Plenty of room for all our stuff!

Remember how we talked about keeping moving as we get older? Well, these let you do that without exposing anyone, or any cargo, to the elements. One or two passengers, depending on their size, the family dog, or more than half a dozen bags of groceries can all easily ride in fully protected comfort while the driver pedals along at up to twenty miles per hour.

But wait, I can almost hear the questions popping into your head, “What if there are steep grades along the way?”

That’s where the electric motor comes into play. You can pedal as much or as little as you want and the PEBL will climb right up any hills. It is also easy, and especially fun to drive and, because it is classified as a bike, there are no special skills, licenses, insurance, or registrations required.

“OK, so what if I need to go a long, long way?”

Gee, would a hundred miles be enough? Yup, that’s right, with their extra battery power options fifty, or even one hundred miles can be covered on a single charge. The standard model can easily go twenty-five, and that’s if you don’t pedal at all.

Honestly, it’s not meant for going cross country, but for running around town or back and forth to work it certainly has more than enough range.

“But what about bad weather, rain, cold, or even snow?”

The PEBL is fully-enclosable, with optional windshield wiper and heater available, so the elements are not a problem. On warm days it is simple to open everything up for an easy, breezy ride, making it truly an all-weather vehicle.

“OK, I’m almost convinced, but what about the cost?”

We did a little back of the envelope figuring and have come to the conclusion that a PEBL can actually save money. Here’s how, those of us who are used to being two car households can rethink that. Do we really need both cars?

As we get older, it seems more and more like the answer to that question is no. Either we are hardly using one of them or one of us doesn’t, or dare I say shouldn’t, drive anymore. That means we can downsize to one car for the times that only an automobile will do, and use a PEBL for everything else.

How does that save money? We took a look into the figures and according to AAA the total cost to drive a new vehicle is around $800 a month.

It can be a little more or less for older models, but no matter what you drive the PEBL will be saving you money. PEBL’s can be purchased with only a small down payment, and there are no credit checks or finance charges, so it’ll be super easy to be on your way! You can request a FREE information packet HERE.

Feel free to bring the kids, or in our case grandkids along.

We also love that BetterBike is a family run, made in America business. In fact, they are the only fully-enclosed eBike manufacturer still located in the United States. As a special gift to our readers, get $500 OFF any PEBL, simply by requesting the FREE information packet mentioned above.

And while we may not need any new-fangled mousetraps, better or otherwise, we are certainly on board with smaller, quieter vehicles that offer a healthy alternative to driving.

David & Veronica, GypsyNester.com

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Simplify Your Life as an Empty Nester

Many parents take the time when their children grow up and move out as an opportunity to simplify. Most likely you have a lot more freedom and spare time so you might want a more minimalist lifestyle… CONTINUE READING >>

Many parents take the time when their children grow up and move out of the home as an opportunity to simplify. If you are in this situation, you may have found that you don’t need as much space as you once did. While you probably miss your children, you’ve also probably appreciated some of the advantages. Most likely, you have a lot more freedom and spare time, and you might want a more minimalist lifestyle to make more room for what you want to do.

Simplify Your Finances

This is a good time to take a look at your finances and see if you are on track to retire when you want to. If not, what can you do to improve the situation? Can you make bigger contributions to your retirement fund now that you are no longer supporting your children? You may also want to look into selling your life insurance policy, which you may have purchased when your kids were young so that they would be financially protected if anything happened to you. You can look at a guide that will help you understand your policy and explain how you might be able to sell it for cash.

Declutter

Some people move to a smaller place when the kids grow up, but even if you aren’t ready to do this yet, you can certainly declutter. Even better, when you clean the house and get rid of things, it stays that way. Try to have a vision of what you want your life to look like now and what you could do with the kids’ rooms or the game room. Maybe you want a home office or a studio. Perhaps you’d like to turn it into a library. Whatever it is that you decide to do, think in terms of trying to make your life less instead of more complicated.

Revise Your Priorities

You should also spend some time thinking about your priorities now and how they may have shifted. If you are not single, this is something to do with your partner. Maybe you have brought up your children in a quiet suburban neighborhood but now you’d like to move into a more urban area. Perhaps one of you would like to make a career change. Maybe you want to travel or volunteer at your church. A simpler life means digging down into what truly makes you happy and trying to bring more of that into your day to day.

Automate and Outsource

Of course, you can’t spend all your time only doing what makes you happy. There are still responsibilities and chores that you can’t avoid, but you may want to look at streamlining them or having someone else do them as much as possible. Find out what you can automate and set it up, such as having all your bills automatically deducted. Apps can help you with everything from budgeting to eating more vegetables to getting enough sleep and more. A housecleaner, even one who only comes once a month or so, can cut back on some of your domestic tasks.

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Catalonia’s Beautiful Costa Brava

Spain is well known for its many regions of natural beauty, but perhaps the most scenic area of all is the stunning Costa Brava…
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Spain is well known for its many regions of natural beauty, but perhaps the most scenic area of all is the stunning Costa Brava.

The name means Wild Coast or Rugged Coast in Spanish, and this picturesque stretch of shoreline from the French border down to near Barcelona in the country’s Northeast corner certainly lives up to it.

We first visited many years ago on one of our rare kid-less vacations back before our empty nest days, but it was completely by accident. We had rented a car in Paris with the plan to drive to Barcelona, but we got too tired so we pulled off the highway and into the seaside town of Roses to stop for the night.

We had a marvelous evening of food and fun along the waterfront and loved it so much that we spent the next two days exploring the area. It was such an incredible time that we never made it to Barcelona! Luckily, we did a few years later and fell in love with it too.

In fact, the entire area is high on our list of places we want to visit again now that our kids are all adults. It would be perfect for one of the multi-generation vacations that we have started doing over the last several years.

The idea began with us renting a big house for Thanksgiving so that we could all stay together and now it has become our favorite way to travel together.

We can’t think of a better way to see this part of Catalonia, so while looking online at the possibilities in the area we found the best local charming houses available and many of them would be just perfect. Some even have swimming pools.

One of the advantages we like about renting a house is that everybody doesn’t have to do the same thing. Often we split up, so that some of us could go off for a day ay the beach, or drive up the coast, while others could explore the nearby towns and villages such as Girona.

As the capital of the province with the same name, the city is quite bustling for its size. Yet it also has a great deal of Old World charm. Much of the ancient fortifications, parts built back in the first century BC by the Romans, are not only still standing, but open to walk on top of the walls for excellent views. There are even a few towers remaining that allow visitors to climb inside.

The old Jewish quarter, that thrived in the 12th century, is also well worth a look and has been deemed one of the best preserved in Europe. The narrow stone streets and stairways make for some wonderful wandering in the afternoon.

The Catedral de Girona, dates back to the 12th century as well and is a superb example of the Catalan Gothic style of architecture. From the church it is easy to walk along the river and find all sorts of shopping and cafes.

With all of this, the town is so captivating that some of us could consider checking for a Holiday rental Girona and stay a few days.

Meanwhile the rest of us could explore along the shore and hope to find a place as magical as we did on our lost adventure all those years ago.

Maybe we could even find the little bar in Roses where we nearly fell off of our stools laughing while trying to converse with our bartender, Jordi, in a dizzying combination of Catalan, Spanish, English, Italian, and made-up hand signals.

Or make it all the way down to Barcelona.

David & Veronica, GypsyNester.com

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What To Know When Buying A Cabin In The Woods To Get Away From It All

Here are several ways to help you find the perfect cabin retreat to enjoy your vacation time without worrying about the outside world for a while…
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The pandemic has changed life for millions of people in ways that would have been hard to imagine a couple of years ago. Besides the obvious health risk, it changed habits in a way that may take a long time to get over. Between how and where we work, to how we deal with society as a whole.

Travel was hugely impacted and restrictions are only now beginning to lift. Those that needed a break had a hard time finding a remedy. There has been a trend to buy a second home these days so you can get away from it all. Cabins in the woods are suddenly being snapped up.

When you find the right place, you can have a refuge to relax and enjoy nature while social distancing. Instead of dealing with long lines at the airport and many restrictions when it comes to flying, you can take a vacation and do things your way.

In this article, we will go over several ways that you can find the perfect cabin retreat to enjoy your vacation time without worrying about the outside world for a while.

Grid or off grid?

This question used to be a lot more of an issue years ago. Having a cabin in the woods not connected to the local services like sewer and electrical often meant really roughing it. Off grid was very spartan and rough and you had to have a certain tolerance for being uncomfortable.

These days, an off grid cabin can give you all the modern conveniences of being connected to the grid. Which opens up the possibilities of where you want to put your cabin.

Your choices are to be somewhat close to civilization and be connected but maybe have some neighbors closer than you really want. Or, you can get far from the outside world and hook up solar grids and drill a well. Of course, you can still go bare bones and just rely on a fuelless generator solar for your small gadgets and things if you really want to.

The best way to start out is to look for the area where you prefer to set up your cabin or buy an existing one. Then, research what your options are as far as how to connect to the conveniences you are hoping for. If your preferred area is not served by the local services, then make sure to budget for adding solar panels, a well and propane tanks.

Tiny house

One option for your idyllic place in the middle of nowhere is to go for a tiny house. You can save a lot of money in construction costs if you go small. Many people are able to set up an off grid tiny house for just a few thousand dollars. You have a lot of budget options for the building. Shipping containers are very popular for how cheap and durable they are and can be made into a place as rustic or modern as you like. Likewise, mobile homes can often be made into a very cosy tiny home that doesn’t resemble what you often think of for a mobile home.

With so many resources available due to the popularity of the tiny home movement, you can find the ideal solution for your needs. Storage and organization is easier than you think when you take some tips from people that have already set theirs up. If you are on a budget then this is a good way to not take on any debt to be able to have a second home in the woods.

How do you plan to use it?

Finding the right cabin will also depend on how you plan to use it. For instance, are you only planning to go there during the summer and warm months? Or, do you plan to go there all throughout the year?

The reason this is important is that many cabins are not built for four seasons. If you are buying one that is already built, you will need to consider when you plan to use it most. When you are constructing one from scratch then you must factor in the temperatures that you will face and choose the appropriate materials.

You should also consider how long you plan to spend there. If you want to be there on weekends only then you have to have a system that allows you to close it up quickly so you aren’t spending your entire weekend getting it ready to live in and then shut down for when you aren’t there.

Having guests over will also change your search criteria when looking for the right cabin. Maybe you want to get away from people and just spend time alone with your family in which case a small cabin is suitable. If you plan on some social time then make sure it is comfortable enough to have people over.

Be aware of the maintenance

Your cabin may be out of sight for most of the year, but its presence will always be in the back of your mind. That’s because having a second home of any kind requires maintenance. A cabin in a rustic setting can mean even more than usual since there are elements to be mindful of.

For instance, if you have a log cabin then you will need to make sure the logs are being stained every few years to keep the bugs and moisture from damaging them. The roof of your cabin will also need to be patched up occasionally as well as changed every 10 to 15 years depending on the material and weather conditions.

Landscaping is important as well. Make sure to take down any trees which could pose a threat to your cabin in the event of a storm. Old trees can fall and go right through your cabin if you don’t prune them or take them down entirely.

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Why Thailand is One of the Top Tourist Destinations in the World?

Cost-Efficient

Once your airline tickets are purchased, additional expenses will be minimal. Thailand is one of the most affordable tourist destinations in Asia. The country has a host of motels, resorts, and guesthouses, offering affordable accommodations to all international tourists. In addition to the cost-efficient motel accommodations, restaurants and other food vendors have affordable menus. Choose from mouth-watering Tom Yum Goong “spicy shrimp soup,” Gaeng Keow Wan Gai “green chicken curry,” Khao Phat “fried rice,” and Som Tam “green papaya salad.” These recipes are made fresh to please your taste buds, without breaking the bank.

Beautiful Weather (December Through May)

Experts recommend visiting Thailand between December and May, or when the weather is almost always favorable for outdoor activities. During this time frame, the weather is warm, not too hot, and the rain is minimal. The country reports temperatures at least 90 degrees Fahrenheit in the summer season. Unless you like extremely hot, muggy weather, avoid visiting Thailand in the summer.

Thailand also has what locals call a “rainy season,” which begins in May and runs through October. The rainy season mostly pertains to Southern Thailand’s east coast. There is no doubt, this part of the country has a lot to offer international tourists. But, unless you are willing to endure a rainy vacation, avoid the rainy season.

Complete Your Itinerary In Advance

To ensure you get the most out of your vacation, experts highly recommend a Thailand itinerary. This very important travel document will guide you through your vacation, ensuring you do not miss out on what Thailand has to offer.

Sandy Not-So-Crowded Beaches

It is not unusual for international tourists to be drawn to Thailand’s beaches. The country has more than 2,000 miles of vast coastline. And, another 8,000 miles of tropical islands. If you are accustomed to overcrowded beaches, you will be pleasantly surprised to discover Thailand’s beaches are remote. Unless your plans are to visit a resort on one of the more popular islands, you will find your pick remote.

Thailand beach resorts offer ample outdoor activities. Spend a day snorkeling and another scuba diving just off the coastline. Even if you are looking for peace, quiet, and a bit of sun, you will find it at one of Thailand’s beaches.

Shopping Galore

A Thailand vacation would not be complete without a shopping trip. Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, has some of the most extraordinary malls in the world. The Siam Paragon, Icon Siam, Terminal 21, and NARA Place are just to name a few.