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Our Favorite Places to Travel with Kids

Posted June 8th, 2011 by Molly Demmer



American writer and humorist Robert Benchley once mused, “In America, there are two classes of travel: first class, and with children.” Travelling with kids certainly offers its challenges, from remembering to pack their favorite stuffed animals to coaxing picky eaters out of their comfort zones. However, the rewards of family bonding, cultural immersions, wildlife discovery and global awareness greatly outweigh the challenges, creating unforgettable trips for kids and parents alike.

Some destinations are better suited for family travel than others, and the moms and dads on our staff were eager to share their favorite places to travel with their own kids.

Craig’s Pick: The Galapagos Islands

Craig's Daughter in the Galapagos“Kids really love the Galapagos in the summertime. Not only do the Islands offer a unique wildlife experience on par with an African safari, but the routine makes for good family fun. The Islands are on the Equator, and the ships cross it numerous times during the cruise so the weather is the same year round. But in the summer the ships are loaded with mature, well-traveled kids, typically age 7-17. The early morning and late afternoon activities keep everyone in the family engaged and the timing of the activities and life on the ship keeps everyone on the same sleeping and eating schedule. With other kids onboard the parents can really enjoy some downtime during the siesta (10am-2pm) while the kids have fun and make new friends. This seems to be a perfect balance of family time, activities, kids’ time, and parents’ time.”

Jim’s Pick: Hawaii

Jim's Kids in Hawaii“Hawaii is often thought of as a romantic destination for couples. But what most people outside of the West Coast don’t realize is the islands are one of the best family destinations in the world. Hawaii offers a worry-free environment that is safe and comfortable. Plus, you can drink the water! Some of my favorite family activities include: watching whales from a boat off the coast of Maui, kayaking to the Mokulua twin islands on Oahu, hiking through ancient lava tubes on the Big Island, riding mules down the Pacific’s highest sea cliffs on Molokai and taking a helicopter tour to see the stunning beauty of Kauai.”

Sande’s Pick: South Africa

Sande's Son in South Africa“South Africa is an incredible experience for kids. Not only does it have game viewing but also so many other options. In Cape Town, the waterfront area is fun for kids to walk around with parents to go shopping and exploring. Take the kids on a tour to the Cape of Good Hope where the Atlantic and Indian Oceans meet with picturesque crashing waves, and on the return stop by Simons Town and see the Jackass Penguins whose loud bark sounds like a donkey.

Want more adult activities with the kids? Take them to a winery for a tour–still very interesting no matter what the age. There are also wineries that have many other kid friendly activities, like one that also houses a Cheetah sanctuary.

The Eastern Cape is an excellent area for game viewing with young kids because it is located in a malaria-free zone and still has the Big 5. Kruger and the Sabi Sands have some of the most incredible game activity in the country and the most beautiful family lodges. The information kids learn from the game rangers is amazing, and they soak up the information like sponges. The lodges also give you time to connect to your kids because they really have to unconnect to the world of Facebook and the internet and have some fun time just being with parents. There aren’t many places anymore that can still offer this.”

Debbie’s Pick: Egypt

Debbie & Son in Egypt“Kids can’t help but be impressed by Egypt’s rich history when they can take pictures in front of ancient pyramids, explore royal tombs and discover colorful artifacts and treasures. From viewing mummies to riding camels, a trip to Egypt is an unforgettable vacation for kids. The Egyptologists at the Valleys of the Kings and Queens are especially great at keeping kids of all ages engaged. Older kids can appreciate Egypt’s history and culture, and younger kids will be impressed by the majesty of it all. After taking my son to Egypt a few years ago, it’s one of my favorite travel destinations.”

Note: Egypt is on the road to recovery. U.S. travel warnings have been eased and elections are scheduled for Fall 2011. We anticipate family travel to Egypt will be safe and very popular in the years ahead.

Facebook Fan Pick

Travel Beyond on FacebookWe recently asked our Facebook fans about the best place they’ve taken their kids. Here’s Travel Beyond client Kathy Klofft’s pick: “Tortuguero National Park in Costa Rica. We did a real “jungle cruise,” slept in a treehouse and listened to crickets all night and howler monkeys in the morning.”

Do you have a favorite spot for kids that wasn’t covered? Let us know in the comment section below!

Enrich their lives through travel

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Experience Alaska: America’s Last Frontier

Posted February 15th, 2011 by Molly Demmer



Based on an article by Jayme Madson and Molly Demmer for Tonka Times Magazine.

There are few places in our world that offer as much natural diversity as Alaska. With majestic mountain peaks, breathtaking ocean coasts, green temperate forests and an abundance of wildlife rarely seen in other parts of the world, Alaska is truly America’s last frontier. Below are three Alaskan experiences that invite travelers to explore, understand and celebrate the natural wonders of our 49th state.

Experience 1: Explore Alaska on a Luxury Cruise Expedition

Guests explore on Zodiac in Southeast Alaska

Small Ship Alaska Cruises into Pure Wilderness

Cruising is one of the most popular ways to see this bustling tourist destination. But for those looking to also experience Alaska’s untarnished beauty; we suggest taking a closer look at the Alaskan adventure expeditions offered by Lindblad National Geographic Expeditions. Compared to large cruise ships that often carry upwards of 6,000 passengers per sailing, Lindblad’s luxury expedition vessels carry only 62 passengers per expedition. It’s this small size that affords passengers the opportunity to venture where others can’t, with experts who know Alaska best.

Taking You Where Others Can’t

From the moment you wake on board a Lindblad National Geographic Alaska cruise, you will feel intimately connected to Alaska’s pristine wilderness. Stay on board as the ship takes you within feet of tumbling waterfalls and majestic blue glaciers, or disembark to explore further. Naturalist-lead zodiac expeditions bring you closer than you’ve ever been (and probably ever will be) to some of Alaska’s most unique wildlife, including sea lions, brown bear and humpback whales. Kayak, bike and hiking expeditions are also available for adventure-seekers looking to venture out and explore remote coves, rainforests and trails.

Learning from Lindblad’s Naturalists

As the sun sets, passengers and crew alike come together in the ship’s cozy lounge to sit back, sip cocktails, dine on fresh local cuisine, and reminisce about the day’s events. It is here that Lindblad’s naturalists and photographers share their wisdom with an engaged group of like-minded travelers through entertaining and educational presentations. This “must experience” tradition is only one of many that makes a Lindblad expedition truly unique.

Experience 2: Photograph Brown Bears in Katmai National Park

Will Bracken Brown Bear

Travel Beyond consultant Matt Bracken has travelled the world. His adventures have brought him face-to-face with the mountain gorillas of Rwanda and the great white sharks of False Bay in South Africa. But it’s Matt’s dad, Will Bracken, who enjoyed a fly-in photography expedition to Hallo Bay Wilderness Camp in Alaska’s Katmai National Park. It is here where he had the privilege of photographing Alaska’s elusive brown bear. His first encounter was not only captured on film, but also in writing. To read his journal entries and see his stunning photography, visit his blog post here.

Experience 3: Hike with Kennicott Wilderness Guides (Special Blog Extra)

Small Plane Alaska Exploration

For Alaskan travelers looking for more adventure, Kennicott Wilderness Guides offer activities designed to merge natural beauty and active exploration into unforgettable experiences. These expert naturalists and explorers are based out of Kennicott, Alaska, in the midst of the Wrangell St. Elias National Park and Preserve. The park preserve features remant volcanoes, twisting rivers, spectacular glaciers and unmarked trails. With so much to see and only two roads in the vast reserve, expert guides are essential to a safe and exciting experience.

Kennicott Wilderness Guides offer half day and full day activities that range from family friendly glacier hikes to ice climbing to explorations into the alpine ecosystem to learn about the region’s mining history. One of the company’s most popular activities involves a small plane ride to the middle of the Alaskan wilderness, where guests and guides are dropped off for a day of adventure. Here, Kennicott Wilderness Guides can arrange anything from family hikes to romantic picnics, surrounded by pure Alaskan beauty.

Find out more

To discover more about traveling to Alaska by luxury cruise or land, contact us.

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Whale Photographer Flip Nicklin’s Presentation for Travel Beyond

Posted October 19th, 2010 by Molly Demmer



For all those who missed the Sept. 20 Travel Beyond event in St. Paul or for those who attended and want a refresher on Flip Nicklin’s presentation, we’ve uploaded the audio and slides from his presentation.

About Flip Nicklin

National Geographic photographer Flip Nicklin is regarded as the world’s premier whale photographer. In this presentation, Flip shares stories from his intimate whale experiences, talks about his trips with Lindblad Expeditions and explains the National Geographic and Lindblad Expeditions partnership.

Interested in joining Flip’s next expedition?

Flip is leading two expeditions called “Baja California: Among the Great Whales” during March 2011. Let us know if you’re interested, as space is likely to run out.

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