Going by how this year has played out, it would be awesome to unwind it with one of the most memorable vacation experiences—a road trip. A road trip is normally a long journey made in a car for adventure and fun. Its mostly fun when done in a group, packing your friends or family in the car and hitting the road, traversing different cities or provinces and only making stops for eats and drinks. Sounds fun! Going on a road trip is an exciting treat worth experiencing and the best part is that it requires little planning. Here is how to go about it: Choose a destination The first thing to consider when planning for a road trip is to decide on how long it will take. It could be a few days or just a weekend away, however, for those doing it for the first time, it’s better to choose a destination that is not too far away—one that only takes a day or two. Take breaks Ensure to stop frequently, this is the whole reason for a road trip in the first place. To travel and see new places and have new experiences. Make stops every once in a while to pick up eats and drinks. Also, during these breaks you can take time to interact with the locals of that area to get a feel of who they are and what their place is like for them. Be spontaneous Going on a road trip comes with a sense of freedom and adventure. Allow this spirit to be the driver of this escapade. While you will require some planning, for example, for the particular destination you’re heading to or where you will be making stops, allow yourselves to veer off a little from this plan. Don’t hesitate to stop at a random place if it looks fun to check out. Have a budget When traveling, driving is in most part cheaper than other forms of transport. However, this doesn’t mean going on a trip without planning for it financially. There can be unseen costs, such as when the car is faulty and needs repair, an unexpected rise in the cost of food and lodging. All of this needs to be prepared for and this means making a budget that can cater for the expected and unexpected expenses. Prepare the car Have the car checked ahead of the trip. This also means having a mechanic give it a thorough check to ensure safety for everyone. For those planning on going for long distances, it is important to ensure that the car is in really good shape for that. Having your lights checked and oil changed helps decrease the possibilities of experiencing mechanical issues during your road trip. Allocate responsibility For the trip to be exciting for everyone, each person must assume responsibility. Choose who does what and assign duties accordingly, this is important because there is a lot you will need while on this trip. Some can do the navigation, others can handle meals while others can take shifts in driving. Keep it fun You need to see that you do not let boredom creep in on this trip. This is especially probable for those taking a longer trip. Road trips can mean to start off with a lot of amusement, gleaming at the mystery and the fun that lays ahead but after sometime when some get tired, it can kill the vibe and lose the spontaneity. Play games in the car, listen to music or watch exciting videos.