👩‍👧‍👦 Family Travel, Not Just for Kids – Pipeaway Newsletter #183

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Hi from Ratsada!

We’re, virtually at least, heading back to the subdistrict of Phuket Town, on Thailand‘s largest island, as I published some new videos of the Hilltop Wellness Resort I recently reviewed.

So, if you want to get a better picture of Phuket‘s yoga-focused hotel, check out this YouTube footage:
– drone views of the resort
– room walk-through
– tom yum soup serving (visitors’ favorite)
– wellness cocktail pick

While monsoon and severe weather conditions still affect many Thai regions, now is the perfect time to start planning your autumn escape. From November onwards, rainfall should decrease, and there will be plenty to explore in the Land of Smiles.

Who would you travel there with?

What I loved noticing in the hotel I work at this season is an impressive number of nuclear families in their adult years, hitting the road together. I’m talking about a mother-and-son trip. A father and a daughter. A mother with three sons. All adults, reclaiming their time together, which they normally had to this extent only when the kids were little. The circumstances might have changed, maybe the children are paying the bill now, but the experiences are normally priceless.

If your parent is still around, will you use the opportunity to bring them along on a trip that creates long-lasting memories?

If your son/daughter is busy year-round, will you try to reconnect on a weekend getaway?

Family travel is not reserved only for when the kids are young. Cherish and celebrate the bond whenever you can!

If you’re in the United States and looking for ideas on where to go, here’s how to plan a multi-generational trip to the Great Smoky Mountains.

Destination is not the most relevant. Family trips should be less about space and more about time. While there are numberless places to visit, there’s only a limited time we can all travel together. Use those days smartly.

Have a family-celebrating week,

Ivan Kralj        
Pipeaway.com


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