One of the worst case scenarios for your summer vacation is when it rains, you travelled to your destination expecting lovely sunny weather, time on the beach or lazing by a pool and what happens, it rains.
So now you suddenly have to think about what summer vacation activities for kids and adults there are that will allow you to enjoy your holiday despite the weather. But is this the end of the world or just an opportunity to do something a little bit different on your holiday. Here are a few suggestions for something to do if it rains during your vacation.
* Visit historical or important buildings
* Go to a museum
* Explore Underground caves
* Take the kids to an indoor activity centre
* Make a rainy day the day you eat out at a restaurant, indoors obviously
* Stay in and play games
Visiting a historical or important building can be a way of finding out about the significance of the region you are visiting. This doesn’t just apply to Europe either, there are plenty of places all around the world that have buildings of historic or general interest and that have open access to the public. Wandering around these places can be extremely enlightening, there are often pieces of artwork or plaques that provide information on the buildings, its architecture or what role it has played in society. May not sound too enthralling especially if you have children… Read the rest
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Yellowstone National Park is one of the best reasons for living in and visiting the United States. The vast natural forest is home to a wide variety of flora and fauna and it’s been preserved so well that pleasant and exciting surprises await the adventurous visitor. If you’re planning a trip to Yellowstone soon, here are some travel tips you can use for your safety and security:
Be aware of prevailing conditions but be ready for anything
Yellowstone is like a whole different world in itself. Conditions vary here, changing easily from calm to stormy within just 24 hours. When traveling to Yellowstone, always check weather conditions in the area and use precautions to ensure your safety for the trip.
Practice defensive driving. The area going to and within Yellowstone is often used by both humans and animals. Be especially aware of distracted drivers, animal crossing and other related incidents. These will result to travel delays, so be very patient.
Bring all necessary gear and supplies
When traveling to Yellowstone, bring all the basics with you in terms of food, water, clothing and survival gear. Having sufficient supply of clean water is essential since water from the park itself is not guaranteed safe. Drinking water from streams, lakes, ponds or creeks that have not been boiled or treated could put you at risk of intestinal infestations and infections.
Even water from thermal pools isn’t safe for consumption. They have been known to cause serious burns in numerous visitors over the years.
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