Tips to follow to make your road trip enjoyable this Easter

Simple tips to enjoy your holidays

Once again, Easter is here and people across the country will be going on holiday and taking road trips. But all the fun can fizzle out in instant if you are unprepared and haven’t taken the necessary precautions.

When you are not ready, things can fall apart and the entire experience that is meant to give you joy can end up being a bad experience. It is important for holiday-makers to follow these tips, as advised by PriceCheck.

•Navigation apps and printed maps (use a car mount)

This one should be a no-brainer. You need to know where you’re going, right?

Make sure that you have the latest version of Google Maps on your phone.

For easy navigation, invest in a car phone mount. It makes everything hands-free (handy tip, if you have an Android phone, use the Google Assistant and instruct her to navigate you to your destination) so that you can concentrate on the road.

Also, just in case your phone dies, maybe invest in a good ol’ fashioned map book – you never know…

•Car charger

Speaking of dead phones, be sure that you have a power bank or a car charger of sorts. There is nothing worse than being on a road trip with a dead phone.

•Numbers in a book

This is going to sound like a strange one, but we recommend that you be prepared for all situations. Keep emergency numbers and the numbers of family members written down in a book, or on a slip of paper in your wallet, where ever. If your phone is dead and you’re stuck in a small town and need to reach someone urgently, at least you will have easy access to the numbers that you need.

•Stocked playlist and an MP3 player

A music playlist can make or break a road trip. If you don’t have your phone stocked up with all the tunes that you need, load the music onto a USB stick and play it through your car. If your car doesn’t have USB functionality, invest in a handy MP3 player that plugs into your car lighter.

Jumper cables

Being stuck in the middle of nowhere with a flat battery is a nightmare no one needs to go through. Packing jumper cables means that anyone who stops to offer help can simply hook their car up to yours.

•Road trip games

As fun as road trips are, the long ones can become a bit boring every now and then. Pack some fun road trip games for everyone to enjoy along the way. Road trip bingo is always a winner.

•First-aid kit

Anything can happen along the road. For the smaller injuries, be sure to pack a fully stocked first-aid kit. You never know when someone may need a wound wrapped or something for a burn.

•Snacks and drinks

Well, this one should go without saying, but we’ll say it anyway – pack sufficient snacks and drinks. And something in which to keep it all fresh and cool! Be sure to stock up on energy drinks and snacks for the driver.

•Comfortable travel pillow

This one is for whoever is riding shotgun or in the back. Travel naps are the best. Maximise your rest with a comfortable travel pillow. It’s the best way to get quality sleep on the road.

•Camera

Yes, we have cameras on our phones, but these nifty Instax ones print immediately, like a Polaroid. You will be happy to have something to capture your road trip memories on and something tangible that you can look back on once it’s all done.

Now that you’re prepped and ready, it’s time to hit the open road!

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