Wanderlust Wednesdays

Part of the joys of travelling is to indulge in different cuisines.  In my list, food comes second as to why we travel that’s why my Husband and I also list down the food we want to eat at a certain place during our travel preparations.


Our preps also involves preparing our tummies for the food we may eat or drink during travel.  No one wants to be sick during the holiday, right?  


I have a simple tummy prep before travel and that is to eat yogurt.  Eating yogurt for a few days before travel helps as the healthy bacteria in yogurt is a powerful tool for staving off tummy troubles.  We usually have yogurt at home anytime of the year but I make sure that we have more yogurt intake before we travel.



During travel, we still eat yogurt at least once a week or drink Yakult to keep our tummies healthy.


Not into yogurt?  My Husband doesn’t like yogurt very much.  Although he tries, he just can’t finish a small tub.  So instead of forcing him, we also buy Yakult which he loves.


Lactose intolerant?  Get yourself a “probiotics” capsule from the pharmacy or health food store.  A good probiotics capsule should contain various strains of lactobacillus and bifidobacterium logum.  

Here are a few tips from HCF fit@wwwell on how to avoid tummy troubles during travel:

Don’t let illness spoil an overseas trip. There are some simple precautions you can take to help avoid tummy troubles abroad. 

Traveller’s tummy can take the form of diarrhoea, vomiting, fever, or all three. According to Aussie Travel Advice, recent statistics suggest around 20% of travellers will lose at least one day of their trip to illness. This is due to unfamiliar germs infecting the digestive system.


Minimise the risk of tummy trouble by:

  • Avoiding uncooked meals in developing countries. If you can’t boil, peel or cook it, eat something else instead
  • Avoiding seafood, it’s a major risk in many countries
  • Avoiding pre-cooked food. Hot food should be steaming all the way through
  • Choosing thick-skinned fruit you can peel
  • Avoiding dairy unless you can drink canned milk or you know it has been refrigerated
  • Sticking to bottled beer and wine rather than mixed drinks
  • Washing your hands regularly. Consider taking alcohol-based hand-wash with you.



Rules for water:

  • Avoid tap water in developing countries
  • Boil water for over a minute before drinking
  • Buy iodine tablets to purify water before drinking
  • Use clean water to brush your teeth
  • When buying bottled water, always check the seal is intact.



Don’t hesitate to see a doctor if you become ill and symptoms persist.

Happy Wednesday!

Travelling soon and would like to update your travel essentials?  Here’s a few cute but very useful travel companions I recently saw online.

The Carina Zipper Tote Bag by Clava is a carry-on bag with lots of pockets and compartments.  It’s a versatile tote that can be carried by its top handle as a shoulder bag or as a sling/ cross body with its adjustable shoulder strap. Interior features 2 accessory compartments, zippered pocket, key fisher and detachable zippered pouch.

The Troika Travel Case is the perfect size travel wallet to hold all your important travel documents, such as tickets, passport, boarding cards etc., with zipper and external pocket, and includes a removable key-ring. 







Cute Luggage Tags.  We all need tags for our luggage so why not find the ones that will somehow reflect your personality?  If I were to buy luggage tags, I’d buy the Sushi, Cassette and Rubix Cube tags.  Click here for more luggage tags.





Now this one is not just a travel essential as this can be used for organising anything inside your bag or drawers.  The Grid-It organisation system is a unique weave of rubberized elastic bands made specifically to hold personal objects firmly in place. Designed to provide endless configurations of digital devices and personal effects. Slim design and conveniently sized for your current laptop bag or travel case, lets you easily find what you need. Features rear zippered pocket for additional storage.


Don’t Travel Dirty, Go Clean! Flight 001’s exclusive Go Clean Set includes the most popular Go Clean items, with a Laundry Bag, 2 Shoe Bags and 1 Stuff Bag. Heavyweight nylon material holds dirt and grime inside, keeping your suitcase clean and organized.

GoToob is the civilized, smart, squeezable tube for traveling, outdoors and more. Features a special, “no-drip” valve that helps the cap stay clean, a large opening making filling and cleaning easy and a rotating window in the collar so you can choose a label for your GoToob’s contents. Approved for airplane carry-on, it’s Food-safe (FDA) and is 100% BPA-free. Made from a soft yet rugged silicone.

 

This little kit will be your best friend and saving grace on a packed or long-haul flight! The F1 Germ-Free Pack contains anti-bacterial paper soap sheets, toilet seat covers, no-cooties spray, hand sanitizer, anti-bacterial towelettes, mini tissues, and E-Boost immunity booster – all packaged in a reusable zip-top pouch. Also includes information card with suggested uses. Carry-on approved too.



The In Flight Comfort Kit features inflatable jersey neck pillow, earplugs, padded jersey eye mask, wet wipes and 10 sheets of paper soap. Also includes drawstring pouch, for easy carrying.


For more interesting travel essential products, check out my newest website discovery: Flight 001.

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It’s that time of the year when Sydney is flocked by more travellers than usual.  Summer in Sydney (December to February), celebrations of the New Year, Chinese New Year and Australia Day, and school holidays are a few reasons why wandering around the city is at its peak.

The city of Sydney is trying its best to assists tourists and locals during their travel.  In different parts of the city, you can find Visitor Information Centres where you can ask for directions or assistance.  




A Sydney Guide and Sydney Map are also available in this booth for free.  The Sydney Guide are initially sighted in Arrival areas of the Sydney Airport.  But in case you forgot to grab one upon arrival, they are available in Visitor Information Centres too.


Other than information about the city of Sydney and recommended places to go to, the back portion of the Sydney Guide has numerous coupons that offer discounts to several tourist attractions such as the Sydney Tower Eye, Sydney Opera House, Sydney Aquarium and Powerhouse Museum.  These are very useful to any tourists who would like to save a few dollars.



Travelling to Sydney?  Check out the Sydney Visitor Centres website and the City of Sydney website for information about the city.

*Sigh*…how time flies.

I can’t believe it’s only been a week since we’ve gone to the Gold Coast.  When we arrived back in Sydney a week ago, we dove back into our normal lives right away.  Our short but well-spent vacation before Christmas was an eye opener to me.  Seeing the life in Gold Coast for just a few days made me appreciate the more laid-back and simple life (if Sydney is laid-back, more so the Gold Coast).  I will share my thoughts on this on another time, in a different entry.

Surfer's Paradise

Surfer’s Paradise (Gold Coast, Australia) is one of the most iconic beaches in the world – as recognised by both the Discovery Channel and Lonely Planet. Three kilometers of golden beach on the doorstep of the Pacific Ocean, it is the perfect place to chill out & soak up some rays, go for a swim, catch a wave, stroll or jog, or just kick back & people watch. 


I haven’t downloaded our Gold Coast trip photos from our cameras to the computer but I have a few snapshots of the morning we spent lazing under the sun at Surfer’s Paradise.


There was dessert cafe called Wendy’s near the beach so I grabbed a Raspberry Smoothie to hydrate us and cool us down as we stay out in the sun.




Surfer's Paradise
Photo with Santa at Cavill Avenue…the beach not too far away from where this was taken.


Surfer's Paradise
The Husband and beautiful sky
Surfer's Paradise
Looking out the water
Surfer's Paradise
Then went back and lied down to relax instead
Surfer's Paradise
Surfer's Paradise

The weather was gorgeous (thank God!) as we stayed out in the sun for more than two hours.  After we hung out at the beach, we found a Korean BBQ restaurant nearby where we had lunch.  

More of our Gold Coast adventures in the coming weeks.

Hope your Wednesday was fun!

All photos taken by the Panasonic Lumix GF1.

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We just had our first Christmas get-together with friends last weekend.  So it is with the life of Filipinos abroad.  Our Christmas get-together with all our group of friends are celebrated in advanced as some will be going home to the Philippines for Christmas.  And by the time the Christmas holiday sets in, that’s when we spend it with family and relatives. 
On Saturday morning we had a Christmas brekkie party at the beach with our Tweethearts barkada (friends).  We were lucky that it turned out to be a sunny day—perfect beach weather–at Coogee Beach.

Wanderlust Wednesdays: Coogee Beach (NSW, Australia)

Coogee Beach is known as Sydney’s Seaside Village It is located just minutes away from Sydney’s CBD and the Sydney International Airport.  The place is easily accessible via train and bus.  You can take the train going to Central Station then get on bus numbers 370, 372, 373 or 374.  Any of these buses will drop you right on the beach.

Wanderlust Wednesdays: Coogee Beach (NSW, Australia)


Coogee
is a family-friendly beach with lots of space for walking, doing sports activities and having picnics.  You’ll find shops, restaurants and cafe nearby. 

Wanderlust Wednesdays: Coogee Beach (NSW, Australia)

Wanderlust Wednesdays: Coogee Beach (NSW, Australia)
First time at Coogee Beach


Pine trees are abundant and keeps the place attractively green.

Wanderlust Wednesdays: Coogee Beach (NSW, Australia)


The beach is popular for swimming as the waves here are not as big as the waves in other beaches.

Wanderlust Wednesdays: Coogee Beach (NSW, Australia)

Wanderlust Wednesdays: Coogee Beach (NSW, Australia)

Wanderlust Wednesdays: Coogee Beach (NSW, Australia)


One side of the beach was all sunny and bright, while on the other side, we saw mist (which I found out from my workmates on Monday was quite unusual) surrounding the area.

Wanderlust Wednesdays: Coogee Beach (NSW, Australia)

The view was beautiful though.  A good backdrop for photographs.
Wanderlust Wednesdays: Coogee Beach (NSW, Australia)


Although the sun was out on Saturday morning, the breeze was cool and refreshing.  We were there early so it wasn’t as hot yet so the Husband bought us a cuppa.

Wanderlust Wednesdays: Coogee Beach (NSW, Australia)

A beautiful beach. Lovely weather. Fun time with great friends.  Sharing good coffee with the Husband.  One perfect moment and I couldn’t ask for more.

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