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A simple worldschooling hack we’ve started using at historic sites has completely changed how our son experiences travel. Instead of us guiding him around places like the Taj Mahal, we use ChatGPT to create a personalised walking tour script for him, then let him become the tour guide. He leads us through the landmark, sharing facts in his own words, and suddenly he’s engaged, curious, and actually remembering what he’s learning without it feeling like a lesson.

One of the biggest worries families message us about is travelling with an only child. Honestly, most of the fears people have just haven’t matched our reality.

How to explore Bangkok for free

We’ve done chaotic six-week road trips, two-month city stays and plenty of regrettable onward flights. Turns out the answer isn’t fast or slow travel.

One of the questions we get asked most is how we handle school while travelling. Honestly, we’ve found that little and often works best for us.

After six months of trying to juggle travel and schooling ourselves, finding Amy’s online classes genuinely changed the rhythm of our weeks.

Probably the question we get asked more than anything else: how does school actually work when your eight-year-old is travelling full time?

We expected a butterfly farm. We didn’t expect giant stick insects, close-up butterfly wings, waterfalls and three hours disappearing without noticing.

We drove our tuk tuk all the way to Jaffna expecting a quiet northern city, and ended up having one of the most interesting 3 days of our Sri Lanka trip.