Hi, I'm 34, I've never travelled. I have a 7yo daughter.
I want to do the sort of adventure travel where you see cool shit like ancient temples, experience other cultures, crazy animals and other weird stuff.
But my daughter, I think she likes normal kid stuff. Maybe she'll snap out of it once we enter a foreign land.
Anyway, I'm thinking of going to SE Asia. Vietnam, Cambodia, Thai Land, Laos, Indonesia, these are all possibilities?
Got any ideas for fun things I can do with my daughter so she won't completely hate me for boring her every day with stuff only adults understand.
Do they have themeparks or waterparks in SE Asia? What do the kids there do for fun?
>>1223591
Thailand has a lot of kid friendly stuff.
Water parks, aquariums, Tiger and Alligator ahows. The Art in Paradise museum. 4D movies. Ripley's. My kids are 16 (next month) and 13. Your is actually at a good/okay age that they will be sort of just along for the ride. It starts at the prepubescent years where they could give a shit about culture ans their attention span for vacations shortens and they act like assholes, ruining it for everybody, if you are vacationing too long. At 7, you can do what you want, but mix in kid stuff foe her sake.
I'm going on at least 5 trips this year, the only ones that will include my kids are Vegas, Disney World, and a cruise
>>1223612
Vegas was actually a trip with just the wife, initially. But when the place I booked got upgraded from a room to a resort I decided to bring the kids. I will be working less than 2 hours from Vegas at the time, anyway. Wife and kids will fly out from the East Coast
>>1223612
If already in Thailand why not go to Black Mountain or Santorini
>my daughter, I think she likes normal kid stuff
>think
you don't know what your daughter likes? how the fuck did you accomplish that? i'll tell you what she likes: animals. take her to feed monkeys and ride elephants and she'll lose her shit. in between do your cultural stuff.