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August 8, 2019 by Jeremy

How to Prepare Your Home Before Traveling

Your much-needed long vacation is finally coming, and at last, you can fully relax and unwind. To make sure that your mind will not be occupied about the safety and condition of your home while you are away, there are things that you can do to prepare for it. It will help so you can completely feel the moment while on your trip, instead of worrying about your property.

Clean the house

You must leave the house in a clean state because decluttering is something that you don’t want to do when you get home from your vacation. You will be tired from the trip, and all you will want to do is rest. You will thank yourself for doing the cleaning and organizing before traveling. Cover furniture with dust sheets too, to avoid dust and dirt accumulation. You don’t want your gorgeous Ashley North Shore furniture or luxurious bed all covered in dirt when you get home.

Empty the fridge

Remove everything from the fridge if going on an extended vacation to prevent food from getting spoiled, which can cause a nasty smell. If you know that you are going on a trip, limit your shopping before your travel schedule to avoid food from going to waste.

Plan for Expenses

Unfortunately, your bills don’t disappear while you’re on the road. Everything from mortgage/rent, utilities, TV service, car payments, and so on need to be paid. If you average roughly the same amount each month in bills and expenses, it is pretty easy to estimate what you might need to set aside. You can also use a bill tracking app to keep up with your monthly expenses and give you a better idea of the average cost per month.

Notify the alarm company

Let your alarm company know that you will be on a vacation so they can respond immediately in case they see something suspicious. You will have peace of mind knowing that someone is looking after the security of your property.

Set the thermostat and water heater

It is not recommended to turn off your cooling and heating system even if you are going on a long trip. The best thing to do is set the thermostat to ensure that you keep it at a comfortable temperature. Some of the latest systems have a vacation mode that you can choose to automatically adjust the setting to one that will be perfect if you will be away for quite some time.

Prepare your pets

You want your pets to be taken good care of even when you are away. Find a trusted person that can look after your pets while you travel. There are also pet service providers that offer accommodation and care for pets while owners are away. Arrange this to make sure that your pets will be comfortable and properly cared for.

Have someone look after your home

If possible, ask a family member, friend, or a trusted individual to look after your home when you travel. It’s best if that person can stay there while you are away, but if not, at least check it regularly.

Set the light timer

Setting the timer to turn on the lights in the late afternoon automatically will trick people into thinking that someone is at home. Intruders will have second thoughts about breaking into your house if they think that there are people in there.

Aside from the things listed, make sure that you double-check all the possible entries to your house, including windows, doors, and gates, and see to it that they are properly locked.

Posted in Destination · Tagged home, travel ·
August 8, 2019 by Jeremy

Accommodation Guide: The Importance of Getting a Home-Like Place to Stay While Away from Home

Traveling for a business meeting, training, exchange program, or for a vacation can make you homesick because of the distance and long duration of your trip. One of the things you can do to prevent this emotional state from happening is to look for a home-like place to stay. Aside from a setup that is not far from the features you have at home, a place where you can maximize your stay and do your extra workload is the one to book. This way, you can occupy your mind instead of thinking about how you miss your family back in your hometown. Looking for the accommodation that provides almost all the needs for your temporary stay can help you adjust. It can even help you in getting used to being away from home the next time you go on a trip.

To move freely

Space is essential to ease your mind and relax your body. Limited space can lead to a feeling of discomfort and longing to go back home. Since home serves as the place where you can freely move, this feature is what you should check on before booking your accommodation. Staying in an area that you are not comfortable in can affect your movement. To resolve this problem, you can choose a place that is closest to the setup of your home.

To do your usual routine

Your daily routine is usually affected when you are not staying at your own place. But since you have to cope with your temporary setup, getting a flat or apartment that provides extra home-like features is the best that you can do. These features may range from a kitchen to cook your food, a laundry area where you can wash your clothes, and a bathroom with a tub where you can do your usual bathing. You can even search for a place to stay that has Catnapper furniture like you have at home where you spend your coffee time.

To get your work done

A place where you can also get your work done is a point to consider when booking your accommodation. You can get something with a stable electricity supply and an internet connection to finish your workload. Also, you should consider getting a quiet spot for you to concentrate on the tasks that you need to complete. Having a place like this can help you to be more productive without noticing the passing of time.

To achieve quality rest

Traveling alone sometimes causes sleepless nights and tiresome days. To prevent this from happening, look for a more desirable place to stay where you can rest well, and regain strength for the next day. A comforting bedroom can help you achieve quality rest, so it is better to get something that has a relaxing ambiance, to relax your mind and body.

Even if there is no other place better than home, your accommodation experience while traveling can have little difference to your own home. As long as comfort, convenience, and security are provided, it will still give you a home-like feel while away from home.

Posted in Destination · Tagged home ·
May 22, 2019 by Jeremy

Best Business Ideas for People Who Desire To Travel More

If you were to ask a group of people what are some things they wish they could do more of in their lives, traveling would be on the list. Getting away from the norms of everyday life to explore the beautiful world is something most enjoy doing but few have time for. There are a number of reasons for this, but finances and career obligations are common culprits. Needing to pay the bills you’re often strapped to your profession with little to no time off.

Yet, what if there was a way for you to travel more AND earn a living? Thanks to advancements in technology and new business platforms, it is possible. You can now explore the world and be your own boss! Check out some of these killer examples below:

Personal Assistant (High-Profile)

Have a knack for helping others? Personal assistants to high-profile individuals often get the opportunity to travel. With responsibilities ranging from grabbing a coffee and dry cleaning to helping with events and managing personal and professional schedules, the person you work for will rely on you a lot. You can travel across the country or even around the world providing professional services on the go.

Massage Therapist

If you’d like to work in a field that supports the physical and mental well-being of others, perhaps becoming a  massage therapist would be ideal. After you’ve received the proper training and certifications, you can launch a mobile business that takes you anywhere you’d like. You’ll need a bit of startup funding to invest in things like a portable massage table, essential oils, candles, linens, and other spa service supplies, but you could book appointments in another city, state, or country.

Travel Blogger

If you’re good at writing and taking photos you could become a travel blogger. You can create a blog for followers that provides general travel tips, travel guides for various destinations, or just share your experiences of traveling around the world. You’ll need to create a presentable blog and come up with efficient marketing practices to increase your following and monetize your site. If you’re not one for writing, however, you can consider becoming a vlogger which is done in the form of videos instead of writing content.

Public Speaker

If you don’t mind speaking in front of crowds and have something valuable to say, you could earn a living and travel as a public speaker. Perhaps you were an expert in your field or you’ve gone through an experience in life and have a message of encouragement? Maybe you have some great skill you’d like to teach others? Please note, however, that as a public speaker you’ll have to take the time to invest in branding and building a strong presence both off and online to start being paid to speak across the country.

Wedding Planner

Do you just love, love? If so, you could make a decent living as a wedding planner. Your job is to help engaged couples plan a wedding and reduce the stress of it all. So, you’d need talents that range from stylist to networker.  Yet, marketing your services online opens the doors for you to plan weddings for couples all around the world which allows you to travel more.

Virtual Business

To be quite honest, just about any entrepreneur who starts a virtual business (meaning exclusively performed online) can travel more. Since all of your business needs are digital, you can perform your job anywhere you have a computer or laptop and internet. You can be a virtual assistant, web developer, online tutor, and much more.

There is so much of the world out there to be explored and enjoyed. Yet, life often bounds people to their routines and obligations. If you’d like to travel more but can’t do to finances or your job, perhaps it’s time to consider some changes. By becoming your own boss in any of the fields listed above you can bring home the bacon while traveling as often as you’d like.

Posted in Destination · Tagged business, travel ·
May 21, 2019 by Jeremy

The San Francisco skyline: a practical guide to SF’s most beautiful buildings

San Francisco skyline

San Francisco is referred to as the ‘city by the bay’ and is unforgettable for its hills, views, culture, energy, and skyline. Although the skyline in San Francisco is changing on the daily and future plans also confirm that there will be some changes, there are some buildings that will always be associated with the SF skyline. And those iconic and unmissable landmarks, they deserve to stand out on their own as much as they do as a part of the unforgettable SF skyline.

That being said, here is a practical guide in honor of 10 of SF’s most beautiful buildings.

1. Transamerica Pyramid

San Francisco skyline

The Transamerica Pyramid was once headquarters for the Transamerica Corporation and the tallest structure in San Francisco. It has a tapered design and is easily recognized as you look out over the SF skyline. When it was being built, many tried to stop the process, but it has now become a beloved sight in the city.

2. Salesforce Tower

Tech companies have a heavy presence in San Francisco, and the Salesforce Tower not only makes a statement, but also is a reflection of modern day tech-centered San Francisco. Salesforce is a cloud computing company that worked with architect César Pelli to design a sleek look for its building. The award-winning building is a 61-story skyscraper is now the tallest structure in the city, and is an obelisk with rounded glass corners.

3. Millenium Tower

The Millenium Tower, located on Mission Street, is a glass condo box. It was built 80 feet to soft sand, rather than the mandatory bedrock in the Rincon District (since the land used to in fact by the Bay), and is now referred to as the sinking tower of San Francisco.

4. San Francisco City Hall

San Francisco City Hall may not stretch as high as the previous two, but it is a memorable building in the city. Fun fact: The dome of San Francisco City Hall is the fifth largest in the world.

5. Palace of Fine Arts Theater

The Palace of Fine Arts Theater is the last remaining structure built for the Panama Pacific Exposition in 1915. It has pink and beige stone and is a historic and well-loved place in San Francisco.

6. Coit Tower

Coit Tower has an observation deck where visitors are rewarded with a 360 view of the city. You can get a view of the SF skyline from here, or spot it out looking from another direction in the city.

7. One Rincon

One Rincon was the first tall tower built in the SoMa district. It is not loved for its appearance but is now easily identified.

8. 555 Building

The 555 Building is a tall brown building that is very distinctive. Locals can automatically find it among the skyline and often use 555 as a reference point in the city.

9. 181 Fremont

181 Fremont is a new tower located next to the Salesforce Tower. It is divided between residential and commercial space and is shaped like a trapezoid.

10. Flood Building

The Flood Building, located in the Financial District, survived the 1906 earthquake and still stands tall at 12-stories high.

These are just a few of the many beautiful buildings in San Francisco. Given the number of projects in store for the future, in a few years there will be even more.

Posted in Destination, USA ·
April 1, 2019 by Jeremy

5 South African Attractions to See Before you Die

Blessed with picturesque landscapes, vast national parks, and raw subtropical coasts,  South Africa is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful countries in the world. No wonder why millions of tourists throng to South Africa, every year, to experience the beauty of this region. Also, let us tell you that if you plan to book a South Africa tour package anytime soon, then make sure you opt for a longer stay as a week’s vacation won’t be enough to experience the vividly beautiful country.

south africa

And just in case you don’t have much time on hand, make sure you at least visit these five South African attractions that are one of the most famous destinations among tourists on a South African tour. Take a look.

1. Kruger National Park

One of the world’s most famous safari parks in South Africa, Kruger National Park is a must-visit attraction. The oldest reserve in South Africa is approximately 5 hours’ drive from Johannesburg. The national park gives visitors to see the ‘Big Five’– lion, leopard, buffalo, elephant, rhino and a variety of other wildlife. The park is also home to bushman rock paintings as well as archaeological sites. You can also opt for the walking safari, or take a hot air balloon ride to explore the vast grasslands, gallery forests, and the river systems.

2. Cape Point Nature Reserve

A natural reserve in the Table Mountain National Park, Cape Point Nature Reserve lies at the tip of Cape Peninsula. The nature reserve was originally named Cape of Storms and has an 1859 lighthouse. A paradise for nature lovers, the abundance of flora and fauna includes approximately 250 species of birds, bucks and baboons. The best part is the National Park also has some world-class restaurants and curio shop.

3. V&A Waterfront

V&A Waterfront, which is named after Great Britain’s Queen Victoria and her youngest son Alfred, is one of the top attractions in South Africa. The popular destination is very popular among local families as well as tourists. From a number of shopping outlets, curio shops, puppet shows, fine dining places to workshops, there are of things you can experience at the V&A waterfront. There are also a number of museums, markets, which give you a chance to learn about the city harbour and also visit the Two Oceans Aquarium. You can also indulge in some outdoor activities such as harbour cruises, boat charters and helicopter flips.

4. The Drakensberg

Drakensberg, which implies Dragon Mountains, is another spectacular destination in South Africa. The place is home to the country’s highest peaks. The region has some of the famous World Heritage listed destinations such as uKhahlamba-Drakensberg Park, San rock art, Royal Natal National Park, beautiful Amphitheatre and a cliff face. Don’t forget to go for hot air balloon rides to appreciate the place.

5. Garden Route

The Garden Route runs for approximately 200 kilometers through some of South Africa’s breathtaking coastal scenery. The main highlights of the place include the beautiful town of Knysna snuggled in the dense forest, Garden Route National Park with the stunning gorges , tidal pools, and thick forests. You can also go for elephant rides and whale watching trips to bungee jumping and tree canopy tours.

Last Few Words

South Africa’s scenic beautify and diverse wildlife make it a popular vacation destination. If you too want to book a South Africa tour package, the best way is to contact an international tour operator that can help you select a holiday package that matches your plan and budget. But, make sure you get quotes from at least three to four operators to be able to compare the packages, and to get the best deal possible.

Posted in South Africa ·
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