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Hello.
is it possible to travel with small children to thailand. for example, in six months, a year and a half. who went to Tai respond. What surprises are presented by holidays with children - pleasant or unpleasant. worth it or not. what to take with you. Is it possible to go with them on one or two day excursions. How does nutrition affect them? Do you regret taking your child with you? thanks. Paul
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11 subscribers  • asked 2011-11-2413 years ago
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аватар pavel16-
and up to what age they fly or stay for them for free.
аватар Lina23S
I think that you should wait a little with such a trip, firstly, a long flight of 9.5 hours, secondly, what kind of excursions can we talk about with a six-month-old child, thirdly, is it worth spending that kind of money to rock a stroller under a palm tree on the island, there will be a lot of difficulties and you and do not be offended, but also those around you. Yes, there are children's centers in Pattaya (Amir1) where you can leave your child and go on an excursion, but they are hardly designed for children of this age. With such crumbs, it is better to go to Turkey or Egypt, where there are hotels aimed at families with children, and fly there much closer. Flight and accommodation up to two years free of charge.
аватар melusga
It is strange that such questions are asked here. You need to talk about this with a pediatrician who has been observing your baby since birth. It is very good if this is a good and experienced specialist. All other people can only say on this topic - no more. And there are many problems and the child has not been vaccinated yet, and a long flight and a sharp change in climate twice in a short time .. And when the question concerns babies, everything is important here and how the pregnancy, childbirth, feeding, etc., etc. proceeded. Talk to your pediatrician about what and when your child can travel from.
аватар Lina23S
And that's right, you should think first of all about the child. I wouldn't dare to travel that far with such a baby.
аватар 4yuka
The child is too small, and Pattaya is mainly excursions. You can think about the islands. We had a young couple with a child under 1 year old in our hotel (Phuket).
аватар lsklsk
Almost all children are capricious, and as Lina23S correctly noted, this interferes with others. After all, you are not alone at the resort. People paid a lot of money for the trip and want elemental peace - this is the first thing.
Secondly, it is necessary to develop the horizons of the child, but only when he begins to adequately assess the situation around him.
Third, your baby may be breastfed plus formula. The composition of breast milk depends on the mother's diet. Food in Asian countries is very different from ours, so allergens can appear in breast milk. Climate change has already been discussed above.
Think about what this trip will give the child?
аватар shumera
You can go, but it also happens that dehydration begins in children, and with such a "diagnosis" rest is carefree for you - a hospital and a flight back ... What will the child be like ?!
аватар yltra
I wouldn’t even risk going to Turkey with such a small one .... it’s better for the child to go to the grandmother’s dacha and the parents to Thailand))))
аватар Lina23S
Yltra is the right decision!!! And grandmothers training and parents rest. We took our daughter to the sea for the first time at two years old to the glorious town of Skadovsk in the Kherson region, it’s good for such little ones, and the sea is knee-deep and the water is very iodine due to some kind of algae.
аватар yltra
I took my daughter for the first time at the age of three (Crimea Gurzuf) ... but even the mild climate of Crimea caused a very strong reaction (for the first time after our wet St. Petersburg), my daughter immediately gave out a severe sore throat ... I spent the whole vacation with her in the room (( (((knocking down a high temperature ...
аватар Lina23S
Yes, God forbid such a “rest”, although we also somehow ended up in a boarding house, the children had chickenpox, probably fulfilled the annual norm for greenery in a neighboring pharmacy, you can imagine two dozen children in the high season and all in a green dot. Now, many years later, you remember with humor, but then I was not laughing. With kids, you have to be ready for anything.
аватар 4yuka
We took our son to Evpatoria for the first time at the age of 2. This climate suited him very well. So, everything is individual.
аватар Amir1
In Thailand, the climate is very mild and very easy for children to bear. I judge by everyone who flies here with children. There is no adaptation. It is more likely when flying back to your country and the cold hard climate. But it's not that. Thailand is a country where you can't sit still. People come here on excursions, which provides for constant movement. Can you imagine how convenient and pleasant it will be to watch excursions and at the same time be constantly distracted by the child? Moreover, no one will wait for you there, and the child will either write, or poop, or drink, or cry. . . Yes, we sometimes look after the children of tourists while they go on excursions, as Lina23S noted, but these are children not of that age, but 4-10 years old. We will not take responsibility for looking after a child of such a small age, and our daughter is now every day at school until 16:00 and we do not have time - the high season. So my opinion is: either leave the child to grandparents, or fly not to Thailand.
аватар stenly
I also saw tourists with one-year-old children. Everything depends on the parents.
аватар meri-popkins
In April this year we rested in Phuket, the youngest was then 2 years 2 months old, the eldest had just turned 5 years old, the rest was great. We and the children liked it too. we walked everywhere with our own feet and didn’t rent a stroller, but we climbed the whole island, and even went to the Similan Islands for 2 days, and a one-day trip to Phi-Pi.
you can read the whole report about our trip here http://meri-popkins.livejournal.com/
Have a nice holiday.
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