About US
Can you think of a better person than a well traveled mam of 4 to plan you family trip? I can’t…
Wander with Familee
From Our Family to Yours
We are a Singaporean family of four who recently relocated to Hong Kong, bringing with us a deep love for travel and adventure. With two daughters by our side, we’ve made it our mission to visit 50 countries before we turn 50—a journey filled with laughter, learning, and unforgettable moments.
As parents, we cherish the fleeting nature of childhood. We’ve read that 75% of the time we will ever spend with our kids happens by the time they turn 12, and whether or not that statistic is exact, it’s a reminder that these years are precious. Our daughters will eventually carve their own paths, but for now, we want to create a lifetime of memories together—exploring new cultures, navigating the unexpected, and strengthening the bonds that will last long after they fly the nest.
Why We Travel: More Than Just Sightseeing
We know that traveling with young children isn’t always easy—it requires extra planning, patience, and sometimes, a sense of humor. But it’s also a journey of growth, connection, and shared discovery.
When we travel with our kids, we see the world through their eyes—full of wonder, curiosity, and excitement. They remind us to slow down, to ask questions, and to embrace the unexpected. In turn, we show them that the world is vast, diverse, and full of possibilities.
For us, travel isn’t about ticking off destinations—it’s about deep, meaningful experiences that shape who we are. We believe that the best time to create unforgettable memories is now, while our children are young. Instead of waiting for "the right time," we choose to invest in experiences that strengthen our family bond and give our daughters stories they’ll carry for a lifetime.
Moments Over Possessions – Material things fade, but memories of shared adventures last forever.
Experience Shapes Perspective – Traveling together helps our children grow into open-minded, adaptable individuals.
Time Is the Most Precious Gift – We can always make more money, but we can’t make more time.

