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Short on Time, Big on Fun: How to Make the Most of a Short Trip

  • May 1
  • 2 min read

A short trip doesn't have to mean a rushed one. With a little bit of planning — even if it's done the night before — you can make every hour count without sacrificing the joy of simply being somewhere new. Pick one or two highlights you truly want to experience, leave room for wandering, and resist the urge to over-schedule. The best moments on a short getaway are often the unexpected ones: a hawker stall you stumbled upon, a quiet street you almost walked past, or a sunset you caught by chance. Whether you're hopping across the Causeway for a weekend in JB or catching a budget flight to Bangkok, the secret to a great short trip is simple — travel light, stay curious, and soak it all in.



How to Make the Most of a Short Trip


If you are like me, you didn’t quit your 9-to-5 to pursue a life of constant traveling and adventures. Maybe you don’t want to, or maybe you just can’t. While it increasingly seems like everyone on social media has all the time in the world to explore every inch of our beautiful planet for months on end, truth is, that for most of us, we have to make do with the number of days we are allowed to at work. Or with the financial restrictions that we have.



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