Group travel is more fun when the logistics are settled early. A shared plan helps everyone know what to expect and reduces last-minute confusion.
Choose a vehicle that fits the group
Count seats and luggage carefully. An MPV or SUV keeps the group together and leaves room for bags, which matters more on multi-day trips than it does on a short drive.
- Agree the route and must-see stops together
- Assign one person to track bookings and timings
- Pack a small shared kit: water, wipes, snacks, charger
- Plan kid- and senior-friendly breaks on long drives
Keep food and rest simple
Research a few reliable food stops in advance and keep flexibility for delays. Regular breaks make long drives easier for children and older travellers.
A slightly earlier start often means lighter traffic and cooler roads — easier for everyone, especially in summer.
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