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Balik Probinsya Tips: 4 Ways To Maximize Your Out Of Town Trip

Planning a trip back to the province? Here are some clever suggestions to maximize your time away from the hustle and bustle.
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Balik Probinsya Tips: 4 Ways To Maximize Your Out Of Town Trip

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The summer months are here! Due to major holidays such as the observance of Holy Week in the country, Filipinos are gearing up to spend time in the province, reunite with their families, or take a break from their usual routines. Whether you’re leaving town to reflect or go on a quick getaway during the long weekends, here are simple tips you can follow to make the most of your out-of-town trips.

1. Explore up and coming locations

The warm months of April to May always cause a surge in tourists, so you are bound to face traffic, long lines, and packed locations. Save your time and look for new destinations that are just as beautiful yet less crowded than your typical attractions.

There are a lot of free walking tours, natural landscapes, and other scenic spots to check out. This way, you can get the most value out of your money and roam around town without spending too much.

2. Plan your itinerary ahead

Plot out your trip and book your transportation, accommodation, and activities in advance to get the best prices and avoid unnecessary stress. With a well-planned itinerary on hand, you can maximize your time and budget and prioritize attractions you’d want to see and experience the most.

A travel/leisure fund can also help you avail yourself of little luxuries whenever you go on trips. You can do this by exploring additional ways to increase income, like starting a small business, which you can support by applying for a short-term loan from reputable financial services providers like Tala.

3. Bring your travel necessities

Packing light saves you money on baggage fees. You do not need another pair of sunglasses or a shirt in a different color! Mix and match your clothes or opt for multipurpose and travel-friendly items to save space. Bring only what you need, and instead, use that extra money (and nook) for souvenirs. While you’re at it, get them from tiangges, ukay-ukay, and local markets where you’re guaranteed to get deals and discounts.

4. Disconnect and reflect

For many, holidays and long weekends do not come often, so stay in the moment by going offline as much as you can. Recharge, appreciate nature, and spend time with your loved ones. This can also be an opportunity for self-reflection where you can evaluate your aspirations in life and identify the steps you need to take to reach them, such as having a clear financial plan.

When it comes to achieving your financial goals and long-term growth, you can rely on Tala to be your trusted partner. With fast and hassle-free approval and easy repayment options, Tala provides customers access to convenient and flexible online credit whenever and wherever they are.

From Cebu, Tala user Ailyn returned to her home province of Cagayan de Oro to take care of her mother. To help keep up with the medical costs and their everyday expenses, she applied for a loan from Tala and used it to open a sari-sari store where she sells rice and animal feeds.

“I used the loan wisely and was able to keep the capital rolling. I’ve been able to grow my business, and these are all possible with Tala’s help. Even if I’m a housewife taking care of my children, I still want to have my own income. Now, I’m focused on saving for my children’s education,” she said.

Ailyn describes Tala as her “sunshine” that inspires her to dream more for her business.

As the world’s first fintech company for the global majority, Tala has provided many Filipinos with opportunities to transform their lives through accessible and reliable financial services. Visit tala.ph and download the official Tala app to know more.