Philippine Travel Tips: Shopping as Early as June Before the BER Months

by: Ronan Vergara

Ber months is when the traffic jams are quite normal in Manila, because this is when people start preparing for their Christmas gifts. Yes...not even before all Souls Day. The good thing about this is there are malls who actually have their sale by August which is really half the price. So its good to shop in the Philippines this upcoming August.

During the Christmas season, people seem to get more and more excited over their Christmas shopping that they get to stay out in the malls more often than usual. Hence, traffic jams ensue, and you’d be left with nothing else to do but sulk in the bus or in your private vehicle. Once I had to endure six hours of travel in a route that normally takes two hours to finish, and I got to brush up on softening my short temperament amidst the traffic congestion and my filled up bladder. The streets are terrifyingly congested, aren’t; they?

As long as overly excited mallers traveling all over Manila mix up with the mayhem caused by road improvement projects, there will always be heavy traffic, and you can’t do nothing but adjust. Since traveling is inevitable, you can only settle for the next best thing – stay near your place all the time, or suffer boredom and impatience in your corner.

If you plan to reside in the Metropolitan Manila area, better choose to stay a residential unit right in the heart of the busy city to save you much time and effort in traveling to and from your work. In Novaliches, the center point of the ever-bustling Quezon City, there are apartments that may be well-suited for your convenience and needs. And you won’t feel shortchanged in these fully-furnished apartments for short term and long term accommodations. 

So, this Christmas, chose the best place to stay, and let nothing else but laughter and cheers jam your way.

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