Christmas holidays are about excitement, enthusiasm, family, and friends. Did we miss something?
What about vacations?
Yup, no time of the year is the best time for a nice vacation than Christmas.

 
Well, were you planning a vacation in the countryside but couldn’t book a vacation this time? Don’t fret, here are 5 last-minute tips to arrange an amazing Christmas camping trip.
 

  1. Somewhere nearby - Last-minute plans tone down everything. Well, that doesn’t mean you will have lesser fun as compared to your regular, awaited camping trips. Plan a trip to a campsite not too far away. Closer the campsite, you have more time to relax and unwind with the family.

 

  1. Pack less - Do not rush to pack for a regular trip when you have decided to plan this trip on a short notice. Pick a spot which has easy supplies so that you spend more time with family or friends.

 

  1. Meal plan - No matter your camping trip is short or long, awaited or impulsive, food is important. Chalk out a meal plan based on your stay. Remember this trip is a last-minute trip and you don’t want to spend much time packing, cook pot meals for the camping trip.

 

  1. First-Aid - Equally important as food is the first-aid. No matter the duration of the camping trip or how less time you took to plan one, always carry a first-aid. In fact, it is imperative to pack a first-aid first on a last-minute camping trip as chances are you might forget it completely.

 

  1. Free campsites - Go for free campsites on a last-minute camping trip as they are first in, first served. A few free campsites are Ingar Campground (NSW), Briggen Park (QLD), Badden Powell (WA), Blue Pool (VIC).