1. Safety is the primary consideration when choosing a tourist destination, including political stability, public safety, health and safety, traffic conditions, weather conditions, friendliness of local residents, safety and maintenance of tourist attractions and other safety factors that may affect tourism.
2. When traveling with children, you should choose less risky tourist sites and projects, such as urban tourism, beach leisure tourism and mature destinations, and try to avoid traveling to remote areas or adventure tourism. Know all aspects of the tourist destination before you go.
3. Because children's physical condition is different from that of adults, parents should try to choose leisure routes with relatively loose itineraries, such as theme park tours and island tours, or route products with reasonable itineraries and sufficient rest time. Avoid choosing products with long distance between scenic spots, long travel time by car and need to change vehicles many times.
4, combined with children's interests and parent-child interaction, parents can choose some unique parent-child activities or experience parent-child travel products, which can enhance the parent-child relationship and "entertain and educate" during the trip.
Before going out, prepare some dry food and medicine according to the child's body and diet. In addition, when playing, you must take care of the children one by one, try to put on eye-catching clothes for the children, put some money in your pocket and a card with the children's name and parents' contact information to avoid accidents.
Independent groups under 18 need parents to sign travel contracts on their behalf.
For students under the age of 18 who want to travel by themselves, they usually choose to join a group tour, but how to sign a travel contract to protect their rights and interests?
According to experts, in order to ensure that the travel contract has legal effect, both parties must be adults aged 18; If the students are under the age of 18, parents can sign up and sign a travel contract on their behalf. If students organize their classmates to join a tour group, but all parents can't find time to sign up for them and sign a travel contract with the travel agency, they can provide a parental consent form, attach a copy of their ID card and autograph, and the parents of other students will sign a formal travel contract with the travel agency as representatives to ensure the legitimate rights and interests of tourists.