we%26#39;re planning on travelling to bhutan in mid october with our 2 year old toddler
are the places toddler friendly?
has anyone else had experience travelling with a toddler in bhutan?
any help is appreciated
thanks
travelling with a toddler
As far as I saw,there is no special activity for a two year old. It is mostly long driving times, and sightseeing, which usually is not too interesting for a child. Trekking can be a better option, although I guess the child has to be carried or seated on a pony at least part of the time.
Good luck, and enjoy.
travelling with a toddler
Thanks for the information. We plan to sight-see a bit and also enjoy the local culture and cuisine. I hope we are able to entertain our toddler with the new sights and sounds.
Has anyone else had experience travelling with a toddler in Bhutan?
Thx for the question. I wanted to ask the same for my 2 year old. We were planning to travel in November. I honestly am worried by 2 year old will be restless during long drives and bored. At 2 they are so hyperactive and keeping her in her car seat for even one hour in New Delhi gets her cranky, if she hasn%26#39;t fallen asleep.
Sorry couldn%26#39;t help you. Hope you guys have a good time.
We have just returned from Bhutan. The country is very cleanand lacks western influence eg there is virtually no television The activities are mainly sightseeing of temples and zhongs and treks. If you are driving between valleys be aware that the roads are very winding and the time quite long.One day took us over 5 hours to travel 115km in a 4 wheel drive on good roads. Also, there are no toilets en route.
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