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Connecting throughout generations on a household journey to Borneo that I didn’t must plan

We have been deep in Borneo’s Kinabatangan jungle, no energy and no wi-fi. I used to be on a small group household journey with my 75-year-old mom, my sister’s household, and two different households, seven adults and a complete of seven youngsters between us aged between 8 and 15 years.    

It was day three of our Borneo Household Vacation and we have been spending the night time in a treehouse you possibly can solely attain by boat. Our environment have been much more rustic than I’m used to. Bucket showers, mosquito-netted beds, pebbled flooring – a brand new expertise and one the youngsters relished. Tiny gray squirrels darted up bushes whereas curious silver-leaf langurs watched from a cautious distance. And since our treehouse is deliberately off-grid, there was loads of time to bond with one another. 

‘The one time the youngsters pulled out their telephones was to take photographs, which I beloved,’ mentioned my sister Susie, mum to 12-year-old Sam and 14-year-old Indi. ‘Watching the youngsters make mates with the opposite youngsters over a recreation of Uno felt just like the form of childhood I had. Nobody was distracted with screens.’


I’m considerably of an skilled relating to multigenerational journey. My household and I dwell in Australia however in numerous states. My dad and mom are 4200 kilometres (or two flights, eight hours of journey) from the place I dwell in Western Australia. My sister is in Melbourne, which is 3500 kilometres away or a four-hour flight. So, we journey collectively. 

We’re not the one ones. There’s been an uptick in multigenerational journey, fuelled partly by retired child boomers trying to make reminiscences with their grandchildren as an alternative of shopping for them stuff.  

Our first style of multigenerational journey was in 2012 with my dad and mom, who have been each 65, my sister, my brother-in-law and their younger youngsters. We spent per week in Umbria and per week in Sicily – it was great, particularly the beautiful previous farmhouse the place we stayed in Umbria. 

The next yr, I organised a visit for my husband’s facet of the household, which included his sister and their 11-year-old triplet boys, my 70-year-old mother-in-law and my dad and mom. Ten of us in complete and three nations in three weeks: Cyprus, Greece and Italy.  

We deliberate all of it ourselves. It was a nightmare to handle.  

I needed to fear about lodging for an enormous group, discover locations to eat that would match us all, determine configurations for employed vehicles and mediate discussions on actions that suited completely different pursuits and ranging ranges of health and mobility or budgets.  

Plus, travelling with in-laws provides one other layer of navigation relating to multigenerational journey. It’s not as straightforward to be blunt with the in legal guidelines as it’s your family. 

Nonetheless, regardless of the challenges, travelling collectively is such an enriching expertise, and we relive the reminiscences and snigger at tales each time we catch up.  

In 2022, my sister and her household booked Intrepid’s Borneo Household Vacation and invited me alongside. I used to be determined to journey, so I instantly mentioned sure. The concept of Intrepid’s small group strategy, native chief, off-the-beaten-path experiences with not one of the trouble of organising journey was very interesting.  

I paid a deposit, booked flights and didn’t give it one other thought for a few months. It was a breeze in comparison with among the different huge household journeys I’ve deliberate, like 2023’s woman’s journey to Italy with my mum, sister and niece, which took about 80 hours of analysis and prep, probably extra. 

The one anxious a part of my journey to Borneo was making an attempt to pack to cater for the inner flight in Sabah that had a 15-kilogram baggage restriction. Packing for ten days within the steaming jungle and 4 days in stylish Singapore wasn’t straightforward. I weighed every t-shirt on kitchen scales and based mostly my clothes selections on grams relatively than outfit coordination. 

Quickly sufficient, I used to be carrying my gear alongside the Kinabatangan River, the longest river in Sabah. I noticed proboscis monkeys, hornbills, kingfishers, silver langur monkeys, catfish and a crocodile.  


We did a brief hike to an space that had be deforested and labored with native volunteers to plant bushes. It was scorching and humid, however we have been joyful to dig holes. Regardless of it being fairly laborious, the youngsters didn’t complain as soon as. My mom additionally loved the expertise. It felt good participate in a neighborhood challenge in direction of regenerating the forest that had been our residence for the previous few days.  

Travelling on the bottom in Borneo with Intrepid was a breeze. Not like different journeys, all I needed to do was stand up for breakfast at a sure time and all the pieces else was organized. It made the journey really easy, comfy and stress-free. 

Freed from logistics and itinerary planning, I used to be capable of be totally current with my household, relatively than distracted with a psychological to-do listing of reserving taxis, contacting the following lodging, reserving eating places, day excursions and so forth.  

Our journey had one thing for each member of the household, no matter age and pursuits – a mix of journey, tradition and rest.  

I didn’t want to fret a few factor. Stephanie, our native chief, ensured we have been all sorted and she or he was nice at explaining issues so the youngsters would perceive. Even on our ‘free’ nights for dinner, Stephanie would share her insider recommendations on the place to get the very best seafood or greatest roti.  

And, because it seems, the treehouse in Borneo was an surprising spotlight and an excellent place to spend high quality time as a household. It’s the place we might really disconnect from the broader world and reconnect with one another. 

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