A road trip is an excellent way to get away from it all and clear your mind while also visiting some of the local landscapes and historical sites. Road trips make an excellent vacation, but unless they are carefully planned, you might have stress on a vacation you could do without.
Clean the RV
Clutter and mess accumulate in vehicles quite quickly, but whether it is wrappers from fast food restaurants, receipts, or old bits of gum, make sure everything is clean and hygienic before setting off on your staycation. Cleaning the RV sets your intentions for the road trip ahead.
It’s better to set off in a clean vehicle with the road trip ahead of you instead of one that has the mess and clutter of everyday life. Not only do you have to clean the vehicle before setting off, but stay on top of cleaning as you travel to ensure your road trip is comfortable and pleasant.
Check the Vehicle
One of the most important aspects of road trip preparation is the vehicle checks you need to make before hitting the road. The last thing you want is a breakdown when you’re on the way; this can be stressful and jars you out of the holiday vibes. A little attention goes a long way.
The best thing to do is put your RV into the garage around two weeks before the road trip; this is close enough to the trip to ensure everything is checked but gives you enough time to get things fixed if something needs attention. If you need an RV, find great ones at motorhomes for sale.
Stay Flexible
When it comes to planning a road trip, there are two types of people, those who like to plan everything down to the finest detail and those that like to stay entirely spontaneous. The best advice is to find the middle ground, which means some planning that offers plenty of flexibility.
Staying flexible means having some concrete ideas about destinations and trips along the way, but with a flexible mindset so that if you see something along the way or want to take a detour for some reason, you don’t have to reinvent your plans; because flexibility is part of the journey.
Plan Carefully
While it’s a sensible idea to have some planning and lots of flexibility to keep your road trip fun and stress-free, planning is still important. When you plan all aspects of your road trip, including the food you will eat, the roads you will take, and the entertainment, you reduce road trip stress.
So how can you plan a road trip effectively? One short answer is to use lists. Lists are an excellent way to get all of our ideas on the page or the screen, helping you to select the best ones. Create categories for your road trip, like destinations, routes, etc; then brainstorm lists.
If you plan to take your RV on a trip outside the country, you must obtain an international driving permit online or through your local automotive association. This permit is an official document that will allow you to drive in most foreign countries. An IDP can help you avoid costly fines and fees if local police pull you over. In some countries, having an IDP with your valid driver’s license is required by law; securing one before your trip could save you a lot of hassle (and money) in the long run.
Bring Supplies
Part of the planning process needs to be your supplies. The last thing you want is to run out of essentials on the road, such as food, fuel, or audiobooks. Spend some time thinking about what you might need on the road and buy or download items to support the fun of your road trip.