From Disney parks to African safaris, these trips have something for everyone.

Traveling brings people together and multigenerational travel has become increasingly popular in the past decade.

There’s no better way to make travel memories than with the whole family.

Visitors bird watch on CHEOW LAN LAKE in KHAO SOK NATIONAL PARK, THAILAND

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For me, that place is Vienna.

Just about every single building has been retrofitted with mobility access (elevators, wheelchair accessibility, etc).

The sites also lend themselves to multiple age groups.

Multigenerational family hiking in Glen Etive, Scotland

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Our Baja trip stands out in particular.

We took my kids' honorary grandma Lori on her first international trip.

She had Stage IV cancer and loved whales.

Taj Mahal reflections on a misty morning, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India, Asia

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She even saw two blue whales with their calves.

Mary Curry, Adventure Life

Scotland

“Grandparents delight in the breathtaking scenery that Scotland provides.

Bonus photo op getting Grandpa to don a Kilt!”

You need a central location for the family to gather as a unit and enjoy the children.

There is so much to inspire and excite little ones in this eclectic country.

Let dawn reveal the white domes and minarets of the infamous Taj Mahal.

Watch eyes widen and minds expand as India enriches you and your family."

Kids love it and it gives grandparents an opportunity to bring out their inner child.

Craig Beal, Travel Beyond