Travelling Hacks

Recently ko lang naging habit magdala ng universal adaptor/charger. Laking tipid din pala nang di mo na binibili 'yun pagka-land mo. :laugh: Meron sa Daiso, P200 lang. Hehe.

Natutunan ko from yearly summer camps nung bata ako yung rolling clothes and I also bring my own beddings for long trips kasi allergic ako sa maraming bagay. Agree with bringing folding bags for shopping. To add, I book a smaller baggage allowance papunta. Nilalakihan ko na lang sa pabalik.

Kung ta-travel pala kayo pa-Korea, Papago is better than Google Translate. Naver Maps is better than Google Maps. And download Subway Korea (Malang Studio).

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Speaking of Korea, Google Maps does not work there because of security restrictions. Ang ginamit namin dun to navigate ay Naver.

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I did this before. Kaso nung gagamitin ko na next travel ko, iba na ang departure card. May Chinese translation na!

  • Kapag may free breakfast sa hotel, I eat late. Para brunch na. :embarasslaff:
  • Minsan I request na lagyan ng “Fragile” sticker ang luggage ko. Para mas mabilis din lumabas.
  • Bum bag - kahit medyo pangit fashion-wise, e malaking tulong when travelling.
  • if travelling with little one na kaya pa kargahin, use baby carrier. Madali isiksik sa gamit when not in use.

at pang huli,

when applying for Visa, allow atleast a day more than your intended stay. If and when magkakaron ng problema sa flight mo, hindi ka makakalabas ng airport.

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Adapter-charger na extension cord! Bingo na yan!

My electronics travel kits have evolved over the years
Depende sa pag upgrade ng gadgets ko.

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