The secret behind successfully travelling with a baby is to plan your journey with care. To be honest babies are very adaptable and resilient and can easily cope with travel as long as you feed them, change their diapers, pay them attention and don't forget their baby toys and books.
Travel cribs are a brilliant invention, they are easy to set up and make your baby feel really at home and there's a stroller available for nearly every terrain. Going by car is the best way to travel, you can carry everything you need and so once your baby is safely strapped into a car safety seat and all essentials are packed into the boot you can go wherever you want to go.
Baby Travel Cots
If you have chosen to use cloth diapers make sure you have sufficient supply, they aren't as easy to get hold of as disposal diapers if you run short. Don't forget to take a well equipped changing bag and plenty of changes of baby clothes.
Baby wipes are a must when you're travelling. They're a brilliant invention for when you are faced with a mucky baby with no water around. Keep a supply in the car all the time.
If you are bottle feeding don't forget formula milk, bottles, teats and your sterilising kit.
A newborn will probably sleep for most of the journey but if you have an older baby make sure you take baby toys to keep your baby occupied while you are travelling. There are some well designed toys nowadays that you can stick to the back of the seat or the window of the car.
If you are travelling by bus, train or plane then make sure you plan with extra care. A backpack is quite good for all your essentials leaving your arms free for your baby which you could carry in a baby sling if need be. There are some really lightweight and easy to carry strollers nowadays specifically designed for confined spaces which are worth investing in if your use public transport on a regular basis.
Take care to keep your baby out of the sun. It's well worth buying a good hat for when you are out and about and taking lots of sun cream. If it's cold don't forget your baby is likely to be a lot colder than you so will need a few more layers. It's well worth checking that your baby is at a comfortable temperature at regular intervals throughout your journey.