Tales From the Trail in Botswana November 20th, 2011 • by Bryan Haggerty I have the best job in the world. Last month, for work, I was sent to visit some of Kenya and Tanzania’s most spectacular areas, and discover their most exciting and classic safari activities. I went horseback riding, mountain biking, walking miles through incredible wild areas, and experienced some of the most unforgettable game… Read More »
Sea Kayaking and Snorkeling in Micronesia’s Palau November 11th, 2011 • by Deborah Tobey Imagine the whitest beaches you will ever see, gardens of coral just beneath the clearest waters, lakes filled to the brim with “sting less” jellyfish, forests, waterfalls and caves that have never been ravaged by man, and hundreds of islands of the purest beauty . . . this is Micronesia’s Palau. Featured in National Geographic… Read More »
Namibia Unveiled as First Location in NBC TODAY Show’s “Where in the World is Matt Lauer? November 8th, 2011 • by Matt Holmes November 2011 – Namibia was chosen as the first location for the 10th anniversary of the TODAY Show’s popular “Where in the World is Matt Lauer?” series. TODAY’s “Where in the World” features Lauer’s exotic travels around the world and Namibia was selected by its producers to kick off the week-long series, thanks to the… Read More »
A Day in Tuscany October 17th, 2011 • by Deborah Tobey Many times we are asked to describe a typical day on one of our Italy guided tours. This is truly a difficult request as our trips are often filled with what our Italian guide calls “UPS’s” or unplanned surprises. This might mean stopping to visit with a local family, being welcomed into a trattoria for… Read More »
A Royal Wedding in the Peaceful Kingdom October 7th, 2011 • by Matt Holmes Guests on Boundless Journeys’ Bhutan tour, Journey into the Peaceful Kingdom, are in for even a bit more culture and excitement than they planned for when joining us – there is a royal wedding to be had this month, and in royal fashion it will be. Of course, “royal” is much different in Bhutan than it… Read More »