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Showing posts with label Traveling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Traveling. Show all posts

Monday, December 01, 2014

The 13 Life Lessons I learned from 7 years of Traveling

Ever since I got my first earning during my first job I promised myself that I will travel, so when I received my first paycheck  after an accomplished project I invited my friends for a treat to explore Puerto Galera in 2007 where I experienced total freedom and happiness. Since then like a drug I got addicted to traveling. The more I research about a province or a place of interest, the more I pursue to be there. Hence, traveling not only teaches me how to enjoy my life but merely teaches me some life lessons I can never ingest from school, lessons that I want to share with you all. Here are some of those:

1.       Having the right mindset: Traveling is not really that expensive


When people heard about “Traveling” one thing is for sure they will say that it’s expensive and more of spending too much money but traveling is less expensive than you think it is. There are so many ways to travel without spending much, it’ just a matter of planning ahead, saving, and travel in group.  If you want to slice up your expenses for your travel you must watch out for seat sale from airlines. Believe me seat sale is really a big help especially the 0 fare or 1 peso base fare promo from Cebu Pacific and Air Asia. Would you believe that we have been to Bohol, Cebu, Boracay and Palawan for just 500 pesos per way per person, much cheaper than a bus fare to Pagudpud for 600. Moreover, if you’re not into luxurious accommodations you can choose transient houses or inns that offer cheaper rates than of hotels. Addition to that, you can cut down your travel expenses if you travel with group because expenses are divided into individuals and you can get great deals and discounts from travel packages.

Aerial shot while on board a Cebu Pacific plane



2.       Financial management


Financial management simply because you learn how to budget and prioritize what you really need instead of spending too much in what you want. For my 7 years of traveling in group I always make sure that we have months to save. For an instance, airlines offer an advance booking for a particular travel dates and we avail dates with 6 months to 1 year allowance that gives us plenty of time to save from our salaries or allowances. Traveling also teaches us to sacrifice some of our shopping indulgence to save for a future travel. My personal experience for example, if I have to buy new set of clothes or shoes I choose brand that is pocket-friendly, or sometimes I disregard replacing my phone to a new one because my current phone is still in good condition, or at times moderating my coffee date in Starbucks and eating in a fine dine restaurant. Simple sacrifice that has big impact in saving a lot for future travel.



3.       Appreciation


In traveling, you will not only learn to appreciate the beauty of nature and the amusement you will feel when you see God’s creation, but the appreciation in every simple or little things you will see or have most particularly when visiting rural areas where locals enjoy the simple life they have. You will see that they are happy even if they don’t have much food on their table or even wearing the simplest clothes they have. By seeing them, you will appreciate more your life realizing that you are truly blessed in every ways and the blessings you received leave no room for complaining.

The children of Sagada

4.       Patience


In traveling your patience will be test for several times. Patience on flight delays, patience in waiting for your companion to arrive, patience in every mishap you will encounter, patience for long queue, patience when you encounter rude people, patience when your time is wasted, patience when things never run as you planned, and even patience with your own self. Let us admit it, not only in traveling but as well as in our lives that things don’t always go the way we want it, what important is how you handle an unforeseen situation and how you stand & recover after things go wrong.

5.       Don’t judge


For me this life lesson is applicable not only in traveling but as well in our daily lives. Like for example, as a researcher for our next destination, I always encounter good and bad reviews in every accommodation, tourist spot, people or restaurant. What I do is I evaluate exquisitely every aspect because sometimes bad and even good experiences happen unexpectedly. I never rely on blogs and information I gather from the internet alone, but I always give it a shot because we will never really know how stunning a place is or how comfortable a hotel is or how delicious the food is unless you experience it yourself. Like in life, we should never judge a person unless you really know him/her that well and you know what he/she has been through in the past.


6.       Be positive (always)


Life is more exciting when you travel but sometimes sticky situations may interfere along the way. This may happen several times when you think all is set and something is going great, something bad happens.  Learn how to be positive or look at the brighter side in every bad situation. Maybe the reason why things don’t go your way, something better is about to happen. What you need to do is learn how to adjust with the situation and come up with a good decision if needed. Always remember that you can make it through every unexpected circumstances, pick the lessons that can make you better the next time, and just go with the flow and for sure your travel will truly be unforgettable. 



7.       Pack light


In every travel, you don’t need to bring your whole wardrobe and cabinet with you, plan out what you really need most and choose to pack light. Perhaps, not only your body will suffer in taking your bulging baggage but also your pocket from spending extra baggage fee. What I do with most of my travel is writing down my travel checklist so I will not forget anything and pack essentials in small amount (sachet). Packing light means being comfortable with your whole travel experience.


8.       Don’t compare


Keep in mind that your travel experiences will not be similar to what you see in others. You have your own and you must enjoy every minute of it without worrying if you will do the same thing as what you saw on travel shows and blogs. You must create your own memories. Isn’t it fulfilling if you didn't expect what’s about to happen and just enjoy?! So don’t compare.

Beautiful sunset in Barcelona Sorsogon


9.       Be friendly by opening a conversation


When you are new to a place, the tendency is you are more of an observant than a talker. But there is nothing wrong if you make friends with the locals or with other travelers (local & foreign).  Don’t hesitate to ask some questions or just ask how their travel is. Through conversation not only you open your door to new culture and beliefs but you will absolutely learn something from them. Try to ask your friendly boatman about their daily living or ask the solo traveler from Europe the best places to see in their country or just get along with other local travelers.  Not only you increase your communication skills but you elevate your knowledge to something new, you boost your confidence, and you hear different stories & lessons that you can apply with yourself. Without a doubt, every interaction is an opportunity to learn and learning is a continuous process, so the more you interact the more you learn in life. Getting to know your fellow travelers is one of a kind experience that is really  fun thing to do. It is really amazing that in traveling you create not only connections but you build a new friendship. 

The Koreans we met in Bantayan Island
10.   Just relax


When I am on a vacation I make sure that my phone is just for taking beautiful photos, not to entertain phone calls related to work.  I just want to enjoy, relax and savor every memory I create while on travel. Beforehand, I made sure that I finished all my duties at work and tell my co-workers that I’m on leave and will not entertain calls. I want my vacation to be purely enjoyment and relaxation so I put everything back home and learn not to worry about everything. Accept it, you cannot work and travel at the same time, so give yourself the freedom from all the worries, the urban life, and work problems. Give yourself quiet moments of reflection and just ENJOY!


Boracay

Panglao Bohol
11.   It’s good to try new things


In my 7 years of traveling, it helped me a lot to expand my border. I don’t limit myself of just being at home or at work because traveling for me is breaking out of my comfort zone and enjoying all the world has to offer. I want to discover more about the world; new food to eat, new culture to discover, new places to capture, new people to meet, new activity to fulfill, new challenge to overcome, new things to learn, and many more. In traveling everyday is a new adventure so don’t prohibit yourself from trying out new things you’ve not experience in your whole life. That is why H. Jackson Brown Jr., uttered these words, “Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.” Discover more about the world by actually getting out there, seeing it and experiencing it. Perhaps, all these beautiful experiences you will share to your children and grandchildren someday.


snorkeling in Coron Palawan


12.   Invest in experiences not things

As we all know material possessions are things that upgrade,replace, and not made to last. Experiences on the other hand are events in your life which leave an indelible mark in your life. Experiences that can make you smile every time you remember them. Experiences that you will never forget because these experiences mold you to become better. Experiences that you will never get tired of sharing to your children and grandchildren. Experiences that no any amount of money can buy!


13.   Traveling is the best teacher

There is a Chinese proverb saying that “We gain more from traveling ten thousand miles that studying ten thousand books.” I 200% agree with that because in traveling you get knowledge firsthand. You’ll be able to see the things you only see in books, magazines and television. The feeling is overwhelming while witnessing a phenomenon you only see from watching National geographic channel or Travel Asia. In traveling not only you acquire knowledge, you experience it and you have fun. 


Sagada

Sumaguing Cave Sagada



I believe that traveling is the best education one can get because not only you learn Accounting (budgeting), Geography (all about a place), Physical Education (hiking, swimming, trekking), Culinary (new food to eat), Arts (museums),  and Science (how things are formed) but you learn how to be HAPPY. You learn how to ENJOY no matter how hard life is. Because traveling is not just for FUN, it will make you a BETTER PERSON! So get up there, pack your things and do something AWESOME! Cheers for more travel!

Monday, November 24, 2014

Bohol Island hopping FUN experience

When we visited Panglao Bohol for the first time (September 2011) we were not able to experience island hopping activity due to lack of time, so for our second visit we made sure that we will experience this one of a kind activity by this time. So for our 3rd day in Panglao Bohol, we were scheduled for an island hopping tour comprised of Dolphin watching and snorkeling at Balicasag Island. We took our breakfast as early as 5:00 in the morning because our call time with the boatman was 5:30 in the morning. Alonaland resort arranged our Island hopping tour for 1500 good for 6 to 8pax. Before that morning we already prepared our “Baon” because we’ve already researched in advance that food in the island is so expensive. We brought with us water, eggplant, salted egg, tomatoes and marinated pork chop.

Island hopping with Seen 7

Sunset Panglao Island


It was 6 in the morning when we set ourselves in the water and started chasing dolphins. Good thing, there were already dolphins in the area when we arrived. Our boatman said that there are season that dolphins are not visible so we are lucky enough to see them in the wild. The catchy thing about this activity is that Dolphins only appear in the surface of the ocean for a few seconds and then instantaneously disappear without warning. But it was so fun seeing them in their habitat realizing that they were just few arms away from us. Some dolphins even share some exhibition moves to us. We felt like we were kids playing hide and seek with the cutesy dolphins and the feeling was so extraordinary.


Dolphin watching in Bohol


Dolphin watching in Bohol

Dolphin watching in Bohol

Dolphin watching in Bohol

Dolphin watching in Bohol



Here are some video clips from our dolphin watching activity:







After an hour of chasing the dolphins, we headed to Balicasag Island to snorkel and have our brunch.  Our boatman advised us to rent not only some snorkeling gear but some aqua shoes as well because the shore is covered with sharp coral pieces and we can encounter sharp rocks in the snorkeling area.  To reach the snorkeling area one must ride a small boat (fits 2-3 person) that will be paddled manually by a guide. We paid an additional 400 per head for the rental of snorkeling gear, aqua shoes and small boat ride. We stay in Balicasag Island for almost 5 hours including our lunch time, a proof that we really enjoyed our snorkeling activity. Who would have not enjoyed seeing the rich marine biodiversity of Balicasag Island? The water of Balicasag is so clear and you can bring bread or biscuits to see see different kinds of fishes of different color and sizes. What I really love about this activity is the calm and shallow water (about 4 to 5 feet) where you can find the marine sanctuary. You don’t really need to be a good swimmer to fish feed and sneak at the corals. But if you are a good diver you will surely enjoy the barred area (with buoy) because underneath is a ravine and a tunnel where divers pass by.


Balicasag Reef Bohol

Balicasag Reef Bohol

You can just stand to see colorful fishes - Balicasag Reef Bohol

Ravine - Balicasag Reef Bohol


After the tiring activity we enjoyed our lunch in a picnic table with our “baon” and an additional menu we bought from the island. 








After eating, we rest for a while then enjoy the island. We planned to go to Virgin Island but our boatman warned us that it’s already high tide and the sandbar is not visible anymore so we decided to go back and enjoyed the rest of our day in the pool area of Alonaland Resort.  We really enjoyed this day especially the snorkeling activity where we saw how protected marine life in Bohol province. It was indeed a sooooo worthy day!


balicasag island

Us on a paddle boat - balicasag island

Us on a paddle boat - balicasag island



Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Boracay at its BEST!

So happy to be back in Boracay for the summer after booking Piso fare from Cebu Pacific late last year and this time I enjoyed the island with my Honey. During our first time visit in this paradise February of 2011 we got to enjoy different fun activities like Reef walking and Automatic Terrain Vehicle Ride to Mount Luho viewing deck (story here). But now, since it’s our second time to visit the place, we decided to just relax and enjoy Boracay beach at its finest. Third week of March when we travelled to Boracay and luckily it was not that crowded even summer has just began. Still, you need to book your accommodation in advance because tourists started to flock for as early as February. Even if we didn’t have a detailed itinerary, enjoying the Sun, Sand, and Sea is enough to have the perfect vacation we’ve been rooting for.

Boracay 2011 Reef walking
 
Boracay 2011 ATV to Mount Luho


Boracay will always be Boracay, a paradise on its own. It is considered as one of the top tourist destination not just in the Philippines but in Asia and the whole world. It is one of the top choices among white sand beaches when visiting the Philippines. Boracay still is a BEAUTY. Even if others say that it is too commercialized, I'm still delighted every time I see the island. Seeing the white sand, blue waters and hearing the sound of the beach waves bring so much relaxation to my mind and body. A proof to that is falling asleep by the beach while lying on a plastic white bench, haha.

This is LIFE in Boracay haha



Our 3 days vacation in Boracay is so refreshing. Fine white sand, crystal blue water, witnessing magnificent sunset, eating seafood, swimming, strolling along the white sand, hearing the sound of the beach waves, and staring at the spectacular scenery of the island are among the words that perfectly describe this island. Boracay is the place I will never get tired of visiting.

Enjoying the pool of La Carmela De Boracay

Boaracay 2014

Boracay 2014

Buffet by the beach Boracay 2014

Rehabilitation of Boracay - widening the white sand part of the beach

Boracay 2014

Beautiful Boracay

Beautiful Boracay 2014

Facade of La Carmela de Boracay

Boracay Station 1

view from La Carmela de Boravay pool area

Boracay 2014

Beatiful Boracay 2014

Even if others find this place overrated and commercialized, I will fall in love with Boracay all over again. Boracay has this kind of CHARM that keeps people coming. No wonder why this alluring place is always among top islands in Asia and in the world. One reason why "It's More Fun in the Philippines!" Now, how could you not fall in love with this place?!




Magnificent Boracay Sunset 2014


Magnificent Boracay Sunset 2014
 

Magnificent Boracay Sunset 2014

Magnificent Boracay Sunset 2014


Magnificent Boracay Sunset 2014


Magnificent Boracay Sunset 2014

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