Intrepid Starts Solo Parent Family Tours

 

Intrepid Travel has just launched six new tours specifically designed for solo parents and their children. A first of its kind, the experiential travel company says it is long overdue for the travel industry to cater for solo parent families, where the UK alone has nearly two million lone parents. The solo parent trips don’t include a single supplement.

In the year ending September 2017, 16 per cent of Intrepid family bookings were single parents and their children. Anecdotally, Intrepid is experiencing increased enquiries and requests from solo parents.

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Visiting Egypt as a single parent family.

To cater to this demand and include tours for all types of families, Intrepid has designed new trips in Costa Rica, Thailand, Northern India, Egypt, Vietnam and Morocco. These destinations were intentionally chosen to make it easier for solo parents as they could otherwise feel intimidated to travel to these destinations alone with their children.

The 15-day Costa Rica itinerary will see families get active in a range of adventurous activities such as white water rafting, horse riding, hiking through jungle to waterfalls and zooming through the treetops on a zipline. They will also glide through the waterways of Tortuguero National Park to seek out monkeys and turtles by foot and boat.

Discovering Costa Rica under water.
Discovering Costa Rica under water.

The 10-day Northern India Holiday for solo parent families will see groups taste sizzling curries in Delhi, stroll through the ‘Pink City’ of Jaipur and take in the famous landmark of the Taj Mahal.

Solo parents who don’t want to be restricted to fly and flop holidays or large cruise ships, can explore Egypt on a nine-day itinerary that includes cruising the Nile in a Felucca, camel riding and having dinner with a Nubian family.

For single parents who have always wanted to explore Morocco, they can now do so with an eight-day itinerary tailor made for them and their children – from deserts to pristine beaches to the hustle of Marrakech.

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On safari in Tanzania

In Asia, solo parents can enjoy some relaxation with the 12-day Thailand itinerary whilst the kids are entertained with colourful markets in Bangkok to an Elephant Nature Park in Chiang Mai. In Vietnam, families can enjoy a cyclo tour of Hanoi, sleep under the stars whilst cruising the natural wonder of Halong Bay and get tailor made outfits in Hoi An.


More adventurous solo parent travellers, why not try a tuk tuk tour around Northern Thailand? Read Mark Bibby Jackson’s Tuk Tuk Travels with Jen and Friends to discover more.


In addition to solo parent family itineraries, Intrepid has launched its new 2018 family itineraries including an eight day Bali Family Holiday designed specifically for teenagers, a Tanzania Family Safari and an eight day trip in Mexico, which takes families to sunny beaches, forests, lost ruins and colonial townships.

Mexico City at dusk.
Mexico City at dusk.

“You only need to look at family holiday packages widely advertised by the travel industry to see they cater for two parents and two children.” Explained Dyan McKie, Brand Manager for family trips at Intrepid Travel, and a single mum herself. “In many ways this assumption is archaic and doesn’t reflect today’s families. The travel industry caters for so many niche groups but solo parents have been ignored for too long.”

“Our existing family trips have been increasingly popular with solo parents as it allows children to bond and form their own friendships, meaning that parents can enjoy some much-deserved rest and relaxation.”


For more information or to book visit: https://www.intrepidtravel.com/uk/theme/family

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Johan Smits

Freelance writer, translator, web content developer, author of the novel Phnom Penh Express and Tommy, a short story. Johan has travelled extensively since leaving his native Antwerp. He has lived in Taiwan, West Africa, Central Asia, Bangladesh, Cambodia and Thailand, where he now lives. Loves trying out local brews but tends to avoids noise. Chronically indecisive about where to lay down his hat.

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