26 Aug 2016

Five Tips When Traveling on a Rainy Season

Who says that it’s only fun to travel during summer? Traveling is an all-year round experience and nothing can stop you unless there is a storm signal no. 3 in your place. However, if you still want to travel during these rainy days, here are some tips so can still enjoy the pleasure of traveling.

Follow weather forecasts

It’s still possible to do mountain climbing during rainy season just don’t forget to keep yourself updated on weather forecasts so you can avoid going out on days with heavy rain. With this, you can schedule or reschedule your trips and find the best day to do fun activities.

Be always rain-ready

It’s okay to be a little wet but not with your belongings such as your cellphones, laptops, and power bank especially if they are not waterproof. So don’t forget to bring umbrella, waterproof cases, plastic bags and rain cover for your backpack. Also, rainy season is also mosquito season so bring mosquito repellent.

Spend more time in cafes

Yes, it’s cold outside and a cup of coffee can bring enough warm. So while it’s raining, it’s a good idea to stay longer in cafes and chill while waiting for the rain to stop. You can also hang out in other establishments that you love such as art gallery, museums and ancestral houses.

Visit places that are safe even during rainy season

You can also search the Internet or ask your friends. There are some places that are dangerous during rainy days. Traveling should be done with safety first. There are mountains and fields that are greener during rainy season. Same as the water falls which becomes more majestic with the help of the rain. Experience all these things safe and sound.

Surf! Surf! Surf!

Did you know that rainy seasons bring bigger waves? And yes, it’s the best time for surfers to experience the thrill of riding those waves! And do you know where are the best beaches? Palawan! So get affordable Palawan tour packages and experience those waves. But of course, always be careful. Ask the locals and check the weather if it’s still good to surf.

Get wet and get wild these rainy season! Have a safe trip, everyone!

 

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