Tales from the Trail: Botswana Safari June 5th, 2012 • by Matt Holmes By Victor Horatius, Southern Africa Safari Guide Every safari is very different. I have just completed yet another amazing safari that took us to Chitabe, Kwetsani and Savuti in Botswana, and we then finished the trip at Toka Leya in Zambia. General wildlife sightings were great at Chitabe, as well as wonderful birds. On our… Read More »
A new addition to the Boundless Journeys Collection - Patagonia May 23rd, 2012 • by Deborah Tobey The spectacular landscapes of Southern Patagonia offer epic hiking through a wealth of natural treasures. From the granite towers and snow-capped peaks of Chile’s Torres Del Paine, to the unique rock spires and massive ice fields of Argentina’s Los Glaciares National Park, we discover the rugged beauty of this remote part of the world. This… Read More »
Top 5 destinations to visit NOW, and why May 14th, 2012 • by Karen Cleary At Boundless Journeys, we often find ourselves chatting with potential travelers about where to go next. While our diverse collection of trips really does represent The World’s Great Adventures, each one being a worthy destination in its own right, there are five places I have found myself suggesting over and over again as one of… Read More »
A fascinating side trip, Boundless Journeys-style - Vietnam May 8th, 2012 • by Matt Holmes – Written by Boundless Journeys’ Vietnam guest Barbara H. Because my husband is in the furniture business, our guide Elske arranged for a visit to a village that makes heavy, traditional Asian furniture. Dong Ky was a real highlight for all of us with its narrow muddy streets, open-air workshops with craftsmen at work, houses… Read More »
Tips for exchanging currency for your next trip April 13th, 2012 • by Deborah Tobey So, you’re getting ready for your next Boundless Journeys adventure, and are wondering where – and when – to get local currency for your trip. Here are some recommendations from our home team of travel experts: Credit Cards: You can use your credit card just as you would at home. Card issuers typically tack on… Read More »