Inner Peace at Camp Bernardino
Going on a vacation or even staycation for that matter these days is quite different than what we usually experience before. Things have changed drastically in a span of 10 months or so, and now we’re suddenly faced with the “new normal” life that we need to adjust to as fast as we could. This is a strange time we’re living in, and none of us, for sure, saw this coming. For us who are home buddies by nature, it’s probably a little less difficult to contain ourselves inside the house for a long time. Some might even find this appealing, as they no longer have to look for alibis as to why they can’t go out. But for restless individuals who are rather physically active, and have a more on-the-go lifestyle, it can be challenging. The change that the universe imposed on us all can be mentally exhausting. The key here is to find balance and make sure that you’re taking care of your inner peace as much as you do your outer physical state.
Maybe that’s one of the reasons we feel vacay-hungry after everything that has happened. We were constantly looking for ways to adapt, and one of which is that much needed break to keep us all going and regain us that peace of mind that’s been lost through all the things that happened so fast. When Davao was officially declared on MGCQ, the first thing that came to me was I needed to take my family on a break. I saw how my kids and husband struggled through the quarantine phase. They might not have battled against the same struggles as I did, but it was equally hard for all of us. So we booked a family resort in Davao Oriental called Camp Bernardino. It was quite a drive, but it sure was worth it. We were greeted with cute little tiki huts and glamping tents that were all a breath of fresh air from the usual four-walled structures that we were quarantined in. The sight of waves crashing against the powdery sands were somewhat a hint of hope that at least in this quiet corner of the world, life goes on. After months of having to cook for ourselves to make sure that our food is 100% guaranteed safely prepared, we finally got a taste of restaurant-style cooking, and it felt like our pallets got renewed. The taste of real gastronomic delight that reminded us all of Davao’s flavor, was beneficial not only for our physical health but for our minds. For the first time in months, we felt at ease again — thanks to this calm and stress free resort in Davao.
So if you’re looking for ways to destress and travel again safely during the new normal, you can try booking this best Davao resort at campbernardino.com