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Kids Travel Journal for Bali, Indonesia & Malaysia Adventures

Looking for a fun way to keep your kids entertained on the road? The Tiny Traveler’s Travel Journal helps children aged 4–12 capture memories, play games, and get creative during your family trip to Bali, Indonesia, or Malaysia.

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👉 English Travel Journal on Amazon
👉 Dutch Travel Journal on Amazon
👉 Digital version in our Family Travel Shop

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What is the Little Passport Crew Travel Journal?

Our travel journal is designed especially for families traveling through Indonesia and Malaysia. It helps kids record their memories, drawings, and favorite moments while exploring places like Bali, Lombok, Borneo, or Kuala Lumpur.

Inside, you’ll find pages for daily reflections, a travel bingo specifically for Indonesia and Malaysia, fun translation activities with Indonesian and Malay words, and plenty of space for doodles and stickers. Kids can look back on their favorite moments from the trip.

Why Kids Should Use a Travel Journal on Trips to Bali, Indonesia, and Malaysia

Travel journals are a fun and creative way for children to engage with their trip. Whether exploring Bali, Lombok, Borneo, or Kuala Lumpur, kids can record their favorite moments, drawings, and memories each day. Writing, drawing, and completing travel-themed activities keeps children entertained during quieter moments or long journeys. At the same time, it creates a fun way for kids, and even parents, to look back on their adventures.

You can grab your own Tiny Traveler’s Travel Journal on Amazon before your next trip:

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Why We Created Our Own Travel Journal for Kids

Keeping kids engaged during family trips can be tricky, especially on quieter days or in between activities. We wanted a fun, educational, and screen-free way for children to enjoy their travel experience. That’s why we created the Tiny Traveler’s Travel Journal.

  • Tested on our recent trips to Indonesia and Malaysia
  • Kids love writing, drawing, and playing travel-themed games
  • Provides a screen-free activity during downtime
  • Encourages children to capture their adventures and memories
  • Also gives parents a simple and fun way to look back on the trip together

This travel journal is designed to make travel more interactive for kids while helping families create lasting memories.

Available Versions and Where to Get the Tiny Traveler’s Travel Journal

The Tiny Traveler’s Travel Journal is available in multiple formats for families traveling through Indonesia, Bali, Lombok, and Malaysia. Choose the version that works best for your trip:

  • Digital download via our Family Travel Shop – print at home or on the go; available in English and Dutch
  • Paperback via Amazon KDP – full-color, ready-to-use; available in English and Dutch

With these options, it’s easy to get your journal before your next adventure and start creating fun, screen-free activities for your little travelers.

Paperback Travel Journal for Kids on Amazon (English & Dutch)

paperback version of kids travel journal for Indonesia and Malaysia

Paperback Travel Journal (🇬🇧English)

paperback version of kids travel journal for Indonesia and Malaysia

Paperback Travel Journal (🇳🇱Dutch)

Digital Download: Printable Travel Journal for Kids (English & Dutch)

Final Thoughts: Your Family Travel Adventure

Exploring Indonesia and Malaysia with kids can be both fun and memorable. Our Tiny Traveler’s Travel Journal makes it even easier. With 78 pages of daily writing, drawing prompts, travel games, and a countdown calendar, it keeps children entertained while creating lasting memories from Bali, Lombok, Kuala Lumpur, and beyond.

Whether you prefer the digital download (available in English and Dutch) or the paperback version from Amazon, this journal helps make your family trips smoother and more engaging.

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– The Little Passport Crew

FAQ – Kids Travel Journal

What age is this travel journal suitable for?

The travel journal is designed for kids between 4 and 10 years old. Younger children can draw or use stickers, while older kids can write short stories and answer fun prompts.

Is there a digital version I can print at home?

Yes! You can choose the digital download in English or Dutch, print it as many times as you like, and take it on every trip. Many families use this journal during trips to Bali, Lombok, or Malaysia, but it’s perfect for any family adventure.

Can I order a paperback version?

Absolutely. The paperback is available on Amazon and ideal if you prefer a ready-made journal. It’s durable and travel-friendly; no printing needed.

What’s inside the kids travel journal?

Inside you’ll find drawing pages, fun games, writing prompts, and space for photos or tickets. Each section helps children capture their favorite memories while traveling, whether it’s in Indonesia, Malaysia, or anywhere else in the world.

Why should my child keep a travel journal?

It’s a creative way to make memories without screen time. Kids love drawing, writing, and reflecting on what they see, helping them notice more and enjoy the journey even more. Families traveling to Bali, Lombok, or Malaysia especially love using it to record their adventures.