I've always loved Divisoria for being Manila's all-around market. You can haggle and buy almost anything there without breaking the bank. Although Divisoria is quite far from where I live (I'm a QC gal), it's still a marketplace worth visiting every now and then. But thanks to all the LRT lines, I can easily take a trip to Divisoria without worrying about getting stuck in traffic, and inhaling all the vehicle fumes. But what I loved even more about exploring the grounds of this bustling shopping center was the opportunity to seek refuge nearby. That's when Rubel and I found the comforts of home in Orion Hotel.
I don't remember being this excited about traveling again, until I received my Yellow CHELSI LEATHERSHOP Debbie Passport Holder. Although my next international travel is still on November, I can't help but fit my brown passport right away. And guess what? It fits perfectly!
THE CHELSI LEATHERSHOP BRAND
Chelsi Leathershop is a wholesale producer of high-quality leather articles that are 100% Made in the Philippines. The core of their business is to re-sell their products to wholesalers and retailers of top brands. They also manufacture from leather material to final product from their in-house tannery, Chelsi Leather & Services. Their products are 100% Made in the Philippines.
The only things that I collected when I started traveling with my family were photos and shells. I always thought that these were enough when it came to documenting the places that we visited. But when I started traveling on my own, I was eventually drawn to the little yet valuable things that I encountered along the way. From then on, I knew that I had to take home a piece from every destination that I've been to.
My Travel Shrine! =P |
There are certain things in life that you plan along the way but won't always push through. My spirit was dampened when I had to cancel a few trips during the summer due to my fractured foot. Not only was I on house arrest for the whole season, I also couldn't leave my room that easily because of my cast. It felt like I was in prison. Yet I still I had some hope that I would get that last summer getaway. True enough, my family was invited to stay for a few days at Blue Pavilion Beach Resort, Infanta, Quezon.
Blue Pavilion was a 5-hour drive from Quezon City. My family and I didn't have a hard time finding the resort, as the directions that were posted on their site was easy to follow.
An individual’s body clock may get disrupted when encountering different kinds of time zones. This may also result to feeling fatigue -- physically and mentally. Frequent travelers can certainly attest to experiencing getting jet lag after traveling from one destination to the other. So to be able to overcome such distress, take these health tips below to help your body to adapt on both time variances and surroundings.
It’s good to be in a healthier state,
especially when traveling from one destination to another. That’s why it’s best
to heed some of the most basic yet important health tips. These 3 pointers will help give you the
best defense while you’re on the move.
The importance of getting vaccinated
Taking your immunization shots prior to a
trip would have to be one of the most effective ways in keeping you resistant
from all kinds of illnesses. There are plenty of diseases that any traveler can
acquire, especially if your immune system is weak. So if you lack some
vaccination shots, find the time to consult your physician about it. Moreover,
having and bringing your medical insurance and vaccination records when you travel will also be beneficial on your end. This can help cover all your
medical expenses, should an unlikely event happen during your trip.
Create you own Travel Medical Kit
One of the best health tips when packing for a trip is by remembering to bring copies of your medical records. Also, bring a good enough supply of
medicine. Your medicine should suffice for the whole duration of your vacation. Moreover,
prepare your own travel medical kit. Try to pack some of the most common remedies
like ibuprofen (painkiller),
antihistamines, antibiotic, antacids and alcohol (should be sealed tightly and contained in a 3-ounce size bottle)
and bandages. You’ll never know when you’ll run out of these remedies and when
the nearest drugstore will be in sight.