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Picking What To Do

Of course, family adventure holidays come in huge variety of different types. While one family's definition of adventure might be white water rafting in Colorado, others may find their adventure in the kind of places that they visit, or their mode of travel, rather than by risking life and limb. With this in mind, the first step in planning the holiday is to find out what kind of things each member of the family wants to do. When you have gathered up some of these initial ideas, you can begin to sketch out some plans.

What must be stressed is the sheer range of things which could be classed as an adventure. Pony trekking on Dartmoor, safari in Kenya, Grand Canyon tours and snowboarding in the Alps can all be classed as adventure holidays. Finding something to suit as many members of the family as possible should not therefore be too difficult to manage.

Finding the Right Places

Once you have decided what kind of activity you like, it is time to choose a destination. This will depend on the kind of budget that you have available. The good thing about an adventure holiday is that it is usually so busy that your specific location does not matter so much. Staying in the UK, it is perfectly possible to find plenty of adventure holidays to suit. Canoeing through the Norfolk Broads or learning to climb in the Peak District are just two ideas.

Adventure travel abroad may require different insurance and other kinds of documentation, especially in regard to the health and safety of children, so always check this before booking a trip. It is also worth remembering that a holiday like this is defined by activity. For that reason, everyone needs to be in good health and reasonably fit before setting off. Taking along an elderly relative or someone with a chronic condition will require some tweaks to the schedule and this should be borne in mind. Some kinds of holiday, such as a narrowboat exploration of a river, do suit more sedentary people.

In conclusion, this kind of adventure holiday is to be highly recommended. If you make a careful choice of activity and venue, then you could well be heading for the holiday of a lifetime. There is the chance to plant enthusiasms in children that last a lifetime, while all of us benefit from the refreshing feelings generated by coping with new challenges alongside our nearest and dearest.

by: Declan Costello




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