Introducing Italy: The Amalfi Coast and Capri July 12th, 2011 • by Deborah Tobey Enchanting towns that plunge into the sea, artisan-crafted pasta and fresh seafood, archeological treasures, and walks along ancient mule tracks with breathtaking vistas. Awaken your senses and feed your soul with a Boundless Journeys Italy hiking Tour. We begin with a privately guided tour of the ancient city of Pompeii. After this glimpse into the… Read More »
With A Little Help From Our (Internet) Friends July 7th, 2011 • by Matt Holmes It happens to everybody, even those of us who live, breathe, eat, and dream the travel industry – when faced with the question “how long does it take to get there?” we can freeze like the proverbial fawn in high beams. Time zones, time differences, flight directions, date lines, layovers – all of these factors… Read More »
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 »