Destination spotlight: Mongolia June 20th, 2011 • by Deborah Tobey Each country’s customs are different, just as each meadow’s grass is different. – Mongolian proverb Mongolia, one of the most sparsely populated countries on Earth, is inhabited by nomadic herders who consider their native landscape sacred. In much of the country, shopping malls are absent, power lines are scarce, and human habitation is likely to… Read More »
Adventure Squared on the Tour du Mont Blanc June 15th, 2011 • by Matt Holmes One Boundless Journeys Guest takes a challenging trip to the next level Here at Boundless Journeys we know that sometimes the best parts of travel are those that challenge us. Looking for some adventurous inspiration to set a goal for yourself this year? Then let us share this story with you. In 2010, we received… Read More »
On Safari in Botswana June 9th, 2011 • by Matt Holmes Boundless Journeys guest Pat Cairns recently returned from her second Botswana safari with us. Her account of a day on safari is a great primer for what to expect. I enjoyed reading it as I prepare to leave for my Africa safari in eight days! The world of Botswana…by Pat Cairns Some people wonder why… Read More »
Get to know Boundless Journeys June 2nd, 2011 • by Matt Holmes Deborah Tobey, Destination Manager What types of trips do you offer and who are your customers? Many consider Boundless Journeys trips to be a bucket list for the adventurer’s soul. Our itineraries span from majestic peaks to lush landscapes, from serene deserts to dramatic coastlines, and from historical meccas to the world’s great wildernesses. We… Read More »
Tanzania Safari Review May 24th, 2011 • by Bryan Haggerty Another group of happy guests reports back to the Boundless Journeys home office after their Tanzania Safari. On Saturday morning we entered the Ngorongoro Crater and what a beautiful place it is. It is really too much to tell all we experienced, but suffice it to say the time we spent there were filled with… Read More »