{"id":1199,"date":"2019-07-25T10:32:08","date_gmt":"2019-07-25T10:32:08","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.africansafarisint.co.za\/?p=1199"},"modified":"2019-07-25T10:33:04","modified_gmt":"2019-07-25T10:33:04","slug":"technology-makes-the-multigenerational-travel-experience-easy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.africansafarisint.co.za\/travel\/technology-makes-the-multigenerational-travel-experience-easy\/","title":{"rendered":"Technology makes the multigenerational travel experience easy"},"content":{"rendered":"

Travelling with parents, siblings, children, grandchildren, and other family members can be an enriching experience. Not without its challenges, multigenerational travel<\/a> is a goal for families with limited leisure time who seek togetherness in faraway places. But it requires some careful planning to make sure that everyone\u2019s travel expectations are met. Technology is a huge help.<\/p>\n

\u2018Multigen\u2019 travel is a rising trend in global leisure travel, according to a recent survey conducted by GroupAccommodation.com. In the survey, 83% of respondents said that they enjoyed taking holidays with three (or more) generations of family members, and 75% said that they planned to do it again in the future.<\/p>\n

\u201cThere are many reasons why multigenerational travel is so popular,\u201d says Vera Nagtegaal, the executive head of Hippo.co.za<\/a>. \u201cPeople are extremely busy during their working year, so it\u2019s great to be able to unwind with family members during holiday times. For parents of young children especially, there are real benefits to having grandparents around to share the load. And of course, for the grandparents, it\u2019s a wonderful opportunity to make valuable memories with the family.\u201d<\/p>\n

Multigenerational travel<\/a> requires a shift in thinking for families planning this kind of holiday and by the travel providers offering group packages. Small children might need supervised play areas, teenagers enjoy outdoor activities, while adults might prefer watersports or fine dining, and grandparents may prefer group activities or tours.<\/p>\n

\u201cTravel providers need to provide destinations with all of these options, and the flexibility for every person in the family to choose what they want to do without it being too complex,\u201d says Nagtegaal.<\/p>\n

For those planning a multigen family holiday, technology is an enormous boon. It\u2019s possible to research destinations in detail with images to support decision making, read reviews from other travellers, and interact in real-time with chatbots or real people to get any specific questions answered.<\/p>\n

Nagtegaal provides the following tips for anyone considering a holiday with three generations of their family.<\/p>\n