31 Jan 2023 | 3 min Read
Manisha Pradhan
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Travelling with kids during winter can be a fun and exciting experience, but it also comes with its own set of challenges. From dressing in layers to staying warm to finding indoor activities to avoid prolonged exposure to the cold, it’s important to be prepared.
Here are some tips to keep in mind while travelling with kids in winter, to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip for everyone.
Dress kids in thin layers which are easy to remove and add, to ensure they are comfortable in changing weather conditions.
It’s also wise to pack extra winter clothing, gloves, hats, scarves, and boots, as well as emergency gear like extra blankets, and a first-aid kit. Children can be incredibly unpredictable, and you never know when they’ll splatter something on their garments or get them dirty. You must always be prepared for such circumstances.
Bring along all the necessities for your child’s comfort, including diapers, diaper rash cream, wet wipes, food, and any other products and medication they might require while travelling. Be weather-ready by ensuring you have high-quality winter boots, shoes, and clothing.
The winter air is dry, and we often tend to drink less water in winter. It is important to keep kids well-hydrated even during winter. If your kid is fussy about drinking water, carry some juice tetra packs to ensure they are hydrated.
Cold hands and feet can make kids miserable, and even expose them to winter ailments like colds, coughs, and chilblains, so make sure they wear warm gloves and boots and bring extra pairs in case of wet or lost ones.
If you’re travelling to a cold climate, plan indoor activities like museum visits, indoor play areas, or movies, to avoid prolonged exposure to the cold.
The winter sun can be as harmful as summer for the skin. The sun’s reflection on snow can further increase the risk of sunburn, so make sure you apply baby-safe and natural sunscreen on your child’s skin.
Pack healthy and easy-to-carry winter snacks to keep kids fueled and happy during the trip. Avoid giving them anything that is likely to give them a sore throat and cough.
Taking breaks while travelling can help prevent boredom and meltdowns, so plan stops at rest areas or playgrounds along the way.
Pack extra clothing, food, water and activities to keep your child busy and distracted in case of weather-related travel delays.
The weather might be one of the significant obstacles while travelling with children. Always keep in mind to be flexible, patient, and prepared for unexpected challenges. You might have to contend with ice, snow, and shallow temperatures. Being prepared and adaptable are essential qualities for winter travel with kids under these circumstances.
Travelling with kids during winter can be a tonne of fun and a memorable experience for the entire family with a bit of preparation and some patience.
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