Why Boundless Journeys Adventure Travel Guides? October 14th, 2009 • by Deborah Tobey Sure independent travel has some perks, but guided adventure travel tours by Boundless Journeys allow for incredibly rich experiences you would not find on your own. There is no substitute for interaction with a knowledgeable, local Boundless Journeys guides. Socrates had it right. “When you can ask questions and engage in a real dialogue, learning… Read More »
Tour du Mont Blanc Hiking Guides Celebration October 10th, 2009 • by Matt Holmes A Time to Celebrate the Celebrated: The Festival du Guides in Chamonix Although pretty much everything about our adventures here at Boundless Journeys excite us, nothing inspires more pride than the local guides we work with in each of our destinations. Some of the world’s most famous guides hail from the small alpine sports haven… Read More »
Bhutan Tours - Tips for planning Bhutan Travel September 23rd, 2009 • by Karen Cleary Bhutan travel is more popular than ever, and choosing the right company to plan your Bhutan tour is crucial. Here’s how to determine which companies are the best Bhutan tour operators. The enchanting Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan is revered among the well traveled for its unparalleled sense of mystery, rich culture, and opportunities for mountain… Read More »
Holiday Adventure Travel - Tanzania Safari - Costa Rica Nature Tour - Peru and Machu Picchu Tour September 16th, 2009 • by Matt Holmes Boundless Journeys Announces 2009 Holiday Adventure Travel Trips It about time to start thinking about holiday travel. Yes, it may seem early, and while it is still technically summer (although you wouldn’t know it here in Vermont), it is time to start planning this winters holiday travel. What better way to create great memories over… Read More »
Baja Sea Kayaking-Why travel with Boundless Journeys? August 10th, 2009 • by Matt Holmes Adapted from Sea Kayaking in Baja by Andromeda Romano-Lax Baja has become one of North America’s top sea kayaking spots, and for good reason. This peninsula, a crooked finger of land west of mainland Mexico, is tantalizingly close to the United States and yet still surprisingly wild and untamed. Flanked by the Sea of Cortez… Read More »