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My Baguio Travel Checklist

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“all my bags are packed + am ready to go…”

I wish I can claim that but I still have a few things to do before we travel north-bound for Baguio tomorrow night. We decided that it is most ideal to travel at night, instead of doing it early Friday morning, since it will be more convenient for the little man to stay awake until midnight, instead of waking up in the wee  hours of the morning, so that leaves me with just too little time to iron out kinks on our itinerary {or whatever we have now that vaguely resembles one} + a few items here + there to fix around the house before we go + pack onto my reliable backpack. I am also a teensy-weensy bit wary, too, since this is the first time that we are going on a long journey with the little man + do not know how we’d fare.

Anyway I’ve created a checklist of things to pack so that I am sure I will not leave out anything that is essential. Here are the items on my list:

  • feeding bottles
  • the little man’s toiletries {which are the last to be packed since we’ll be using some items before we leave}
  • pants, shorts + shirts for mum + the little man {good for three days}
  • hankies + face towels, cloth diapers that functions as bibs for the little man {i cannot survive without them}
  • jackets
  • camera + mobile phones {along with the chargers}
  • pocket money + pertinent documents {along with a bunch of postcards I am mailing from the Baguio Post Office}
  • snacks + refreshements for our long trip
  • wipes + hand sanitizer, which are permanent fixtures in my bag, anyway
  • toys to entertain the little man while traveling on the road. I am thinking of bringing some of his cars or this best jig saw puzzle, perhaps
I plan to buy most of the little man essentials in Baguio, including diapers, wipes, formula + water, just so we won’t be saddled with them on our way up north. So one of the first stops once we get to Baguio will have to be a Mercury Drug or the supermarket! 

Do you think you can add more to my travel checklist? Do not hesitate to shoot me a comment below. 😉

Top 5 Cycling destinations in Europe

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Whether you are a seasoned cyclist or someone trying their hand at biking tourism for the first time these top 5 cycling destinations in Europe offer spectacular choices for all levels. With challenges ranging from the world famous routes of the Tour de France, to the gentle and picturesque countryside’s of Britain, you will find a range of fabulous cycling experiences across this historical and cultural part of the world.

France – Provence

Being one of the earliest known sites of human dwelling in Europe, Provence has history packed into its amazing geography. Surrounded by the mountainous landscapes of the Maritime Alps, The Alpilles and the Montagne Sainte-Victoire, this on its own makes for a scenic and breathtaking ride. Add the sweeping fields of Lavender, poppy’s and sunflowers for another assault to the visual senses. Ride the coast line of the Mediterranean, the banks of the Rhone River and the Camargue (Western Europe’s largest river delta) where on the latter you will find brine ponds that are home to over 400 species of birds, including the greater flamingo. Together with the food and wine that Provence and many other regions of France are famous for, this is a place that is surely to satisfy not only the panoramic desires of any outdoor adventurer or cyclist but also the stomach and tastebuds.

Florence – Italy

Florence and its surroundings are rich with history and culture and what better way to soak up the atmosphere than on a bike. Beginning in the city centre, this area is mostly flat and inaccessible to cars and buses. This makes for convenient sightseeing as well as safe and easy riding under the Tuscan sun! Sights to be seen are endless! From Piazza Michelangelo, Basilica of San Miniato al Monte, the Pitti Palace, Galleria delgli Uffizi and the Galleria dell’Accademia (where Michelangelo’s David is located). Once finished biking the streets of the city, the surrounding hills of Florence await, providing romantic views of the city, along with panorama’s of the local olive groves, vineyards, medieval castles and stunning hillside villa estates.

Loften Islands – Norway

The Loften Islands are an amazing spectacle of jagged island mountain peaks that guide cyclists along a narrow coastal road. The area is made for easy riding and when ventured during the time of the midnight sun, the activities of fishing, hiking or swimming in the fjords before and after a day of cycling are unlimited. Quaint fishing villages hug the coastline, offering cyclists cosy accommodation in traditionally painted fisherman’s wood cabins, of which some are almost 1000 years old!

Greece

Greece offers a stunning variety of scenery and leisurely activities outside of your daily riding. With the coastline surrounded by aquamarine waters of the Mediterranean Sea and rugged country sweeping down to meet the water makes for a raw contrast in this epic outdoor experience. Bring your bathers for a refreshing dip in the Mediterranean and sit back and relax to enjoy the local cuisine at the end of a day’s cycling. Tour through friendly villages and stone hamlets, not forgetting tourist hotspots of Mykonos and Kalavryta. As well as stunning coastlines, Greece also boasts beautiful national parks waiting to be discovered.

Yorkshire – Britain

These tracks are great for all ages and abilities, making Yorkshire ideal for family riding holidays. The cycling routes range from gorgeous forest trails to disused railways to canal towpaths. Riders can travel from Whitby to Scarborough along the 34km disused railway following the North Yorkshire Heritage Coast. Create your own route to make short trips or take a week to cycle the entire North Moors National Park. Riders will be met by breathtaking views of rolling farmland, ancient forests, heather moorland and stretching coastline.

The adventures to be had throughout Europe on two wheels are endless and promise the experience of a lifetime. A true getaway from the hustle and bustle of metropolitan areas if desired, with time spent amongst the spectacles of Mother Nature providing a truly rejuvenating holiday to remember. Check out the range of bikes at 99bikes.com.au and start preparing yourself for an unforgettable cycling adventure!

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buying souvenirs when you travel

It is part of the colorful Filipino culture to bring home souvenirs or what we call in our vernacular as pasalubong whenever we go on trips or vacations. In fact, even those who leave the house daily for work or other matters will also readily bring home something for the people left at home as pasalubong. I guess we are thoughtful like that!

There are multitudes of stuff that can be considered as pasalubong, it can be expensive TAG Heuer watches a balikbayan {or that person who’s living abroad + was not able to go home for years} is giving his loved ones at home when he returns, a keychain or a knitted stuffs from Baguio, or sweets + other native delicacies that can only be found in the place a person has recently visit. It does not really matter how much these little trinkets cost, what actually matters is the thought + the smile on everyone’s faces when they see the bag of goodies you brought home for them!

If I get to travel this year, I will be sure to get a lot of pasalubong, + who knows I might even get some for a lucky reader of my blog 😉