Canyonlands with kids
At Travelnitch, we create opportunities for shared learning, so parents and children can explore the world together.
We deliver new and exciting experiences to encourage dialogue and provoke curiosity. For that reason, we have three primary goals: – Strengthen the bond between parent and child through a shared love of travel. – Forge a more meaningful connection between kids and the world around them. – Promote creative learning to inspire a lifelong passion for exploration.
Canyonlands with kids
Travel plays such an important role in our lives. It has the ability to change us for the better. It’s an experiential education that teaches us how to feel, think, act, and react in positive ways. Travel fosters creativity, builds confidence, and teaches us all to be more tolerant. My own kids benefit from travel every time we hit the open road. No amount of money can buy those life lessons.
Travelnitch is inspiring the next generation of explorers. We believe travel is a wonderful way to ignite the imagination and get kids excited about the world. However, we need your help to make this possible. Please spread the word and support our efforts to raise citizens of the world. Let’s go on this adventure together!
We can’t thank you enough for choosing us and we are so grateful! Veruca had a wonderful time and we created some special memories!
Nan B.
Nan lives in Western Colorado. Her family has faced many financial hardships as of late, mainly from the pandemic. Her daughter Veruca experienced many disappointments over the past 2 years—her 6th grade class had to cancel their trip to Catalina Island for Marine Biology camp and her 5th grade trip, an archeological dig in Mesa Verde, was also cancelled.
Canyonlands with kids
Veruca loves the outdoors and, after being homebound for 2.5 years, Nan wanted to give her an adventure that she can look back on fondly. The state parks are only 3-5 hours away, but they are pricey and Nan just couldn’t afford the extra cost.
An excursions grant from Travelnitch helped Nan cover the cost of accommodations. Together they roadtripped to Canyonlands National Park and Arches in Moab. Canyonlands National Park in southeastern Utah is known for its dramatic desert landscape carved out by the Colorado River. Just north of Moab, also in Utah, is Arches National Park—home to more than 2,000 natural sandstone arches.
The family hopes to pay it forward one day, when circumstances change. Our only hope is that this experience created memories to last a lifetime.
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the Gift of Travel

A love of travel begins with curiosity, but real transformation happens out on the road.
Travelnitch grants provide funding for families who might not otherwise have the access and opportunity to travel together.