Traveling with Baby and Child: Tips for Vanlife and Overlanding

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One year have passed since my last started thread here at OB: The Quest for Travel, Freedom, and Adventure

I'm probably not the only one wondering how having a baby can impact future travels and how daily travel routines change.

Are you asking yourself if Vanlife is even possible with a baby? How does daily life change? What does Overlanding with a baby look like? Is it still feasible to go on off-road tours with a toddler? Do you still do wild camping, or do you now also visit campgrounds? These questions have come up so frequently that I’ve decided to write an article about it.

In this article, I share how our family continues to embark on adventurous journeys and offer tips and insights on traveling with a baby.

Article-Link: Traveling with Baby and Child: Tips for Vanlife and Overlanding

The article is too available in german language

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What does Overlanding with a baby look like?



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I think people that have issues traveling with kids overthink the process and pack too much crap. Just go first to see what you really need. People lived out of conestoga wagons with kids, right? It’s not that complicated!!
 

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I'm the oldest of 3 siblings.
My parents brought us camping very early on, months old.
We usually camp from a week to a few weeks, but never more than that.