How to do a Cruise along Turkey's Turquoise Coast May 1st, 2009 • by Matt Holmes Turkey Sailing and Cruising: From Istanbul to the Turquoise Coast Summer is fast approaching here in Vermont, which makes for the perfect time for thinking about taking to the water. Yes, we have our beautiful Lake Champlain which offers some nice boating opportunities, but I’m thinking of something much grander in scale – cruising Turkey’s… Read More »
Some tips for booking air travel on a budget April 22nd, 2009 • by Bryan Haggerty Hiking in Ireland? Trekking in Peru? Cultural tour in Bhutan? Sea kayaking Vancouver Island? Wanting to take great adventure this year, but afraid of spending too much money in a down economy? With airlines and walking tour operators both promoting great specials, and a strong dollar around the world, 2009 presents some outstanding travel values.… Read More »
A Time for Giving Back: Peru Charity Event April 16th, 2009 • by Matt Holmes Boundless Journeys’ Annual Charity Event, An Ideal Way to Help Those in Need At a time when many avid travelers are scaling back due to guilt brought on by the impression that adventure travel is indulgent and insensitive to others who may be struggling to get by, Boundless Journeys’ annual charity event offers the ideal… Read More »
Top 10 Wildlife Photography Tips to Remember April 9th, 2009 • by Matt Holmes Planning the Tanzania or Botswana safari of a lifetime? Here are a few tips from the pros on how best to capture the perfect moment: Shoot at the Highest Resolution – You can always compress an image for e-mail or web display later, but it’s tough to up-res or add picture information if it’s… Read More »
Updates from our friends at the Foundation for African Medicine and Education April 7th, 2009 • by Bryan Haggerty “How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world.” – Anne Frank Those of you who joined Boundless Journeys in July 2008 on our Tanzania safari for charity already know well the story of FAME, the Foundation for African Medicine and Education, and how it was founded… Read More »