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Patagonia with Boundless Journeys

The Mother-Daughter Trip

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Tuesday, February 12th, 2013
Botswana family safaris with Boundless Journeys

Mom and I in Botswana

College kids have the cross-country road trip. Grads backpack through Europe and the Himalayas. These are rights of passages for many young people, and are full of meaning beyond being able to say “I’ve been there.” But there is another right-of-passage trip that doesn’t get as much attention: the Mother-Daughter trip. I have been fortunate enough to experience this as both the daughter and the mother in the last few years, on an unforgettable Botswana safari with my mom, and on a hiking trip through Oregon’s Columbia River Gorge with my 7-year-old daughter.

It is often said that you won’t ever know how much your parents care about you until you have children of your own, and I can vouch for this. So, when I had the opportunity to invite my mom to join me for a research trip to Botswana, I recognized that quite apart from the on-the-surface fun and excitement of the journey, it would hold an even deeper meaning for her. Likewise, when I needed to go to Oregon to research some hikes and inns, I took the chance to bring my daughter. Both experiences will stay with me forever, because of who I shared them with.

Hannah and I in Oregon

Hannah and I in Oregon

Boundless Journeys has many small-group or Private Collection tours that make ideal Mother-Daughter trips. Here are just a few to consider:

Discovering Machu Picchu together on an active walking tour in Peru

Exploring the food, wine, and traditions of Tuscany & Umbria, Sicily, or the Amalfi Coast on our Italy walking tours

Seeking out incredible wildlife on an African safari or while cruising the Galapagos Islands

Immersing yourselves in a new culture while hiking in Bhutan

And, while you are at it, why not bring all three generations? The only thing that can top a memorable Mother-Daughter trip is a Grandmother-Mother-Daughter trip!

About Boundless Journeys
Boundless Journeys is an award-winning small group adventure tour operator. With a diverse collection of locally guided, small group itineraries and Private Collection trips around the world, Boundless Journeys offers “The World’s Great Adventures.” The adventure trips for 2-16 guests are active, ranging from leisurely cultural explorations and wildlife safaris to challenging trekking ― with plenty of easy to moderate walking and sea kayaking in between.

Custom Family Tours: Turkey, Costa Rica & South Africa

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Tuesday, August 14th, 2012

Are you looking to travel with your family, but can’t find a group tour to your destination of choice? Do you prefer to have the flexibility and spontaneity a private tour affords? The travel experts at Boundless Journeys can design the perfect adventure for your family to any of our destinations.

With family friendly guides, and activities designed to suit your family best, you will return from a Boundless Journeys adventure with memories that will last a lifetime. But don’t just take our word for it. Here is what some recent families have said upon returning from their “Boundless” experience.

Turkey Family Tours with Boundless Journeys“Yet again, you have provided an exceptional travel experience! Our trip to Turkey was magical – a window into the heart of Turkish culture! We could not have had a better guide than Yunus. He interacted so well with both Dave and I and the girls. Our daughters, 12 and 16, were blown away by the history and were never bored – a feat with teenagers! Yunus timed our arrivals at sites to avoid the crowds, found shady places to stand, and added a few lovely stops that were not on the itinerary. He was funny, thoughtful, and professional at all times, and we would highly recommend him. His passion for his work is obvious and his enthusiasm contagious. Our days were full of excitement and wonder.”

- P.R., The Woodlands, Texas; Turkey Custom Family Tour, June 2012

Cost Rica Family Tours with Boundless Journeys

“Thank you for putting together the best family vacation we have been on thus far! Everything flowed seamlessly. Our accommodations were beautiful, our guide Alex was excellent, and the itinerary was perfect. We felt like wherever we went we got special treatment because we were on a Boundless Journeys trip. Alex was so good to us and great with the kids – we all loved him. I sang praises to all I met on vacation about Boundless Journeys! Thank you for such a memorable vacation!”

- H.H., Keene, NH; Costa Rica Custom Family Adventure, Feb. 2011

 

Africa Family Safaris with Boundless Journeys“This is a much delayed thank you for an amazing trip! It was the best family vacation we have had. Everything was so well planned and organized. Thanks for all you did to pave the way when we had our delay and were stuck in Maun. The staff at Xigera bent over backwards to make our stay fantastic! We loved all of our celebrations along the way and our lovely upgraded suite in Cape Town. We can’t wait for our next Boundless Journeys vacation!!!”

- S.C., Amherst, NH; Southern Africa Custom Safari, May 2012

 

To plan the perfect trip for your family, to the destination of your choice, contact our Trip Specialists at 1-800-941-8010, or send us an email to get started.

About Boundless Journeys
Boundless Journeys is an award-winning small group adventure tour operator. With a diverse collection of locally guided, small group itineraries and Private Collection trips around the world, Boundless Journeys offers “The World’s Great Adventures.” The adventure trips for 2-16 guests are active, ranging from leisurely cultural explorations and wildlife safaris to challenging trekking ― with plenty of easy to moderate walking and sea kayaking in between.

Boundless Journeys Family Style

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Thursday, June 14th, 2012

Traveling on a Boundless Journeys family adventure with the kids introduces them to a world of discovery and the great outdoors.

If your kids love wildlife, you might consider joining our Costa Rica: Highlands to the Coast Family Adventure, or a cruise to the Galapagos Islands. We also offer a land-based tour to the Galapagos Islands for those families who prefer to stay in hotels each evening. Another great option to consider – a family safari. Visit our Private Collection online for a glimpse of all of the private tours we can plan for your family, or consider joining one of the tours below:

Costa Rica: Highlands to the Coast Family Adventure

December 26, 2012 – January 01, 2013. From $2995 per person (kids rates available).

Howler monkeys, jungle-like rainforest, lava-spewing volcanoes, hot springs, crescent shaped beaches, and a huge variety of entertaining wildlife will provide memories for your family to last a lifetime. On this 7-day tour we hike, raft, zip, and canoe from the Highlands of Arenal to the Pacific Coast of Manuel Antonio. With kid friendly guides, pools at every hotel, and plenty of options and flexibility Boundless Journeys makes it easy to enjoy what a family vacation should be all about – quality time and a whole lot of fun and adventure.

Ecuador: Explorer’s Galapagos

Private 7-day tour offered on dates of your choice. From $3995 per person.

This naturalist led land-based tour will introduce you and your children to the many unique wonders of coastal Ecuador and the Galapagos Islands, with the comfort of charming seaside accommodations each night. Snorkel with sea lions, tropical fish and penguins, kayak with marine turtles, visit with giant tortoises, and learn about wildlife conservation and natural history. Leave the text books and Discovery channel at home, and watch your children marvel at the world in front of them.

Ecuador: The Galapagos Islands

Cruises offered most weeks of the year. From $3890 per person.

Your naturalist-led cruise introduces you to many wonders that are unique to the Galapagos Islands. Visit blue-footed boobies, land iguanas basking in the sun, lively sea lions, and families of penguins, among many other diverse species. This active family adventure allows you to discover the Galapagos from many different perspectives. Enjoy snorkeling with sea lions, walking on volcanic islands, paddling kayaks through peaceful mangrove lagoons, strolling bare-footed along sun drenched beaches, or simply lying back and relaxing in the equatorial sun. Choose one of our deluxe yachts, your dates of travel, and let Boundless Journeys do the rest.

Tanzania: Migration Safari

December 23, 2012 – January 1, 2013. $6795 per person (kids rates available).

This Migration Safari takes in the wonders of Tanzania at a relaxed pace, allowing plenty of time to come to understand what has drawn travelers to East Africa for generations. Boundless Journeys’ safaris are carefully planned to correspond to important times in the annual migration, and no matter when you go, their tented camps and well-located lodges allow you to be close to the action. Whether you come for the wildlife, the scenery, or the culture, it is the things that are impossible to predict – a pride of lionesses on the hunt, or a rainbow breaking over a herd of elephants, or the thrilled grin of a child for the simple gift of a pencil – that will stay with you and your kids long after you leave Tanzania.

For more information, call our friendly trip specialists at 1-800-941-8010, or send us an e-mail to info@boundlessjourneys.com.

About Boundless Journeys
Boundless Journeys is an award-winning small group adventure tour operator. With a diverse collection of locally guided, small group itineraries and Private Collection trips around the world, Boundless Journeys offers “The World’s Great Adventures.” The adventure trips for 2-16 guests are active, ranging from leisurely cultural explorations and wildlife safaris to challenging trekking ― with plenty of easy to moderate walking and sea kayaking in between.

Alaska Family Adventure with Boundless Journeys

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Thursday, April 7th, 2011

Turn off the TV, close those computers, and take your family on an Alaskan adventure of a lifetime.

Exit Glacier

This summer rediscover the great outdoors on a family trip to Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula. As you scramble atop a glacier, spot otters swimming alongside your kayak, or feel the energy of a dog sled ride, you will be amazed by the beauty of the Alaskan wilderness.

We begin our tour in magnificent Kenai Fjords National Park, where we explore on foot and by boat. We witness glacier’s calving and learn about porpoises, whales, and other marine life. Then we hike to an enormous glacier you can touch, mush through the Alaskan wilderness on a dog sled, and walk to cascading waterfalls. Finally, from the colorful fishing village of Homer, we explore coastal trails and kayak alongside harbor seals, sea otters, and a myriad of land and seabirds.

With activities that encourage discovery, days that are active and engaging, plenty of options and flexibility, and the best kid-friendly guides, Boundless Journeys’ Kenai Peninsula Family Adventure will be sure to satisfy the curiosity and energy levels of all ages.

For more information about this Alaska family adventure July 10-15, visit our trip web page by clicking here, or call (1.800.941.1840) or email (Deborah@boundlessjourney) our trip manager, Deborah Tobey.

Not traveling with the kids? Join our Alaska: Kenai Explorer tour, August 7-13.

About Boundless Journeys
Boundless Journeys is an award-winning small group adventure tour operator. With a diverse collection of locally guided, small group itineraries and Private Collection trips around the world, Boundless Journeys offers “The World’s Great Adventures.” The adventure trips for 2-16 guests are active, ranging from leisurely cultural explorations and wildlife safaris to challenging trekking in remote regions ― with plenty of easy to moderate walking and sea kayaking in between.

Boundless Journeys Voted Best Tour Operator

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Thursday, December 2nd, 2010

Global Traveler Announces 7th Annual Reader Survey Award Winners

BEST TOUR OPERATOR: BOUNDLESS JOURNEYS

The GT Tested Reader Survey names the top in the travel industry.
The results are in! For the seventh consecutive year, Global Traveler conducted its GT Tested Reader Survey, asking frequent business and luxury travelers to name the best in a variety of travel-related categories. More than 25,000 people responded. Over the past seven years, Global Traveler’s consistent, unbiased reporting has placed the GT Tested Reader Survey among the most highly regarded in the industry.

This year, Global Traveler‘s distinguished readers recognized airlines, hotels, loyalty programs and travel-related products in 62 categories. The results of the survey are announced in the December 2010 issue.

Highlights from this year’s roster of highly regarded winners include: (the complete list may be found here).

Best Tour Operator: Boundless Journeys

Best Airline in the World: Singapore Airlines
Best Airline for First Class: Cathay Pacific Airways
Best Airline for Premium-Economy Class: Virgin Atlantic
Best Airline in Central/South America: Avianca
Best Airline in Central/South Asia and India: Jet Airways
Best International Hotel Chain: Park Hyatt
Best Domestic Hotel Chain: Marriott Hotels and Resorts
Best Hotel Chain in Asia: Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts
Best International Business City: Bangkok
Best Frequent-Flyer Program: United Mileage Plus

“The success of the GT Tested Reader Survey awards has been staggering,” said Francis X. Gallagher, publisher and CEO of Global Traveler. “Each year, more and more responses are received. Our readers certainly value the airlines, hotels and products they honor year after year. Big congratulations to the 2010 winners, a truly impressive list of travel providers and, without a doubt, some of the best in the industry.”

About Boundless Journeys
Boundless Journeys is an award-winning small group adventure tour operator. With a diverse collection of locally guided, small group itineraries and Private Collection trips around the world, Boundless Journeys offers “The World’s Great Adventures.” The adventure trips for 2-16 guests are active, ranging from leisurely cultural explorations and wildlife safaris to challenging trekking in remote regions ― with plenty of easy to moderate walking and sea kayaking in between.

Sea Kayaking in Baja: A Family Expedition

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Monday, January 25th, 2010

Travel writer Lisa Tucker McElroy shares her Boundless Journeys Baja Family Adventure

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Family snorkel

I’ve always thought that my kids were as slippery as seals, especially in the water.  For them, it’s all about diving, playing and splashing in the ocean. This time, though, they aren’t alone – real baby sea lions are swimming right along with them. We’re on an adventure family vacation in Baja, Mexico, organized through Boundless Journeys, and this is only one day of many in the crystal clear water of the Sea of Cortez.

We decided to try out Boundless Journeys (www.boundlessjourneys.com) for a different kind of family vacation, largely because of their excellent reviews. They’ve been selected as “One of the Top 10 Tour Operators in the World” by Travel + Leisure magazine and one of the “Best Adventure Travel Companies on Earth” by National Geographic ADVENTURE magazine.

Baja

Some tranquil paddling

Sure, we’ve done the all-inclusives in Puerto Vallarta and Riviera Maya, and we’ve had a ball when we were there.  But here in Baja, we’re camping on a beach and exploring the blooming desert a week after the season’s rains.  We’re physically challenging ourselves every day by kayaking and hiking, snorkeling and swimming.  And then we’re relaxing back at camp, as the talented and hospitable staff cooks the fish we catch, plus a heck of a lot more.

Let me start by saying that we aren’t usually as physically active as some of the other folks on this trip.  There are some pretty darn good fishermen, some people who kayak every weekend (even in the freezing waters of the American Northwest), and some people who just have that “I should be on Survivor” look.  But it’s truly not a big deal.

First, our guide, Miguel, assumes that all of us are novices and runs us through kayaking techniques and “wet exits” (important for when your kayak tips over) before we’re allowed out on the bay.  Second, the group is all about bonding and helping each other, great for little and big guests alike (I’ll admit that I occasionally needed a hand getting in and out of the motorized skiff, for example). I’m especially happy about the fact that everyone’s a good sport (a value I’m always trying to drum into my kids.) They’re all into enjoying the outdoors and not into competing over who can catch the most fish or kayak the fastest.

Espiritu Santo Island in the Sea of Cortez provides the perfect base camp for our exploration of this aquatic playground. And it’s easy – the outfitter provides  motorized skiffs to take us to outlying islands and the locals’ favorite fishing and snorkeling spots. Over the course of five days, we see it all: hidden coves with bird estuaries chock full of colorful birds, white sand beaches, interesting rock formations with caves (no lions in them, much to the kids’ disappointment), and several coral reefs. And of course, there’s always the choice of relaxing on the beach with a good book, soaking up the warm Baja sun.

Our Itinerary

Our trip started with an admittedly long trip from Philadelphia to Charlotte to Mexico City to La Paz, a city of 300,000 on the very tip of Baja.  It all actually wasn’t so bad, though, considering that no single flight was longer than about three hours.

The hardest part?  Navigating through the Mexico City airport, where the international terminal is several miles from the domestic one. We had to take a bus from terminal to terminal – no biggie, except that the signage was very poor, and we walked up and down a long concourse several times before we finally figured it out.  (Tip:  Other trip participants connected through Guadalajara or Los Angeles, so check into those options, too).  Once we arrived in La Paz, it was a cinch – Miguel picked us up at the airport and took us the short distance to La Perla, the waterfront hotel where we stayed overnight.

Our seaside accommodations

Our accommodations

La Perla was nice but basic, but for us it was all about getting to the beach camp.  Early on Day 2, we headed out on the skiff to our comfortable beach camp on Espiritu Santo Island, about a half-hour ride from the La Paz marina.  We were excited to see the extremely comfortable and spacious tents where we’d sleep, although the latrine (a chemical “potty”) was a little less appealing for some, despite the fact that it was situated behind a tarp with a great view of the hills behind our camp.  After a lunch of sandwiches, chips, and fruit, we received an introduction to the island and a sea kayaking orientation, then began to explore the coves and deserted beaches. By the way, when I say “deserted,” I mean it!  One of the most special parts of the trip was the fact that we were completely isolated from the “real world.”  True, the staff had a clunky cell phone for emergencies, but otherwise we had no cell coverage, no Internet, no electricity, and no clocks.

On Days 3-6, we explored the area, led by Miguel, our friendly and knowledgeable guide.  Not only did we paddle along the shoreline (discovering hidden lagoons and pristine beaches),  snorkel among colorful fish in the coral reefs and swim with sea lions, and hike into canyons for stunning vistas, but we also learned a lot.  Miguel was constantly narrating, teaching us about the local plant and animal life, as well as the history and geology of the area. Back at camp, he even used illustrated field guides to point out the birds and fish we’d seen.

Probably our favorite part, though, was the relaxing time on the beach.  In the evening, the staff prepared snacks and pina coladas or margaritas (alcohol-free for the non-drinkers). The sunsets were spectacular. Because we were in the desert, the dust mingled with the light to create a bright orange spectacle in the sky.  Once the sun was down and the moon was up, the stars were almost bright enough to read by – in fact, a couple of times we woke up in the middle of the night and ventured out of the tent just to watch the moon set across the bay.  And sunrise was just as pretty, especially because the staff brewed some of the best coffee I’ve ever had.

It was hard to head back to La Paz on Day 6, leaving our camp behind.  At the same time, we were eager for a real shower (although the camp had a little fresh water shower for rinsing, we bathed in the ocean) and a bed.  We rested a while, caught up on email, and took a dunk in the hotel pool, then all met for dinner at a local seafood restaurant (not nearly as good as the camp cooking) to say farewell.

We took home a lot of incredible photos, some deep tans, and some sore but strengthened muscles.  Best of all, though, we took home some new confidence:  that we, unused to real physical challenges, could enjoy and handle days filled with exercise and activity – much like those baby sea lions, swimming and paddling off the rocks of the Sea of Cortez.

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An afforable, active vacation for families, friends, and individual travelers: Mexico: Baja and the Sea of Cortez Adventure; 2010 dates April 10-16 and October 24-30; Trip price: $1895. For more information, call 1-800-941-8010, or email deborah@boundlessjourneys.com.

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Easier Access to Galapagos Cruises

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Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

Aerogal direct flights to the Galapagos Islands

Getting to Ecuador Just Got Easier
Now it is easier to get to Ecuador than ever before. Aerogal airlines just introduced nonstop daily flights to Ecuador from NY’s JFK airport. The 24-year-old carrier’s new route extends its range from domestic flights, plus nonstop links with Miami and Bogotá, with its new “Big Apple” service. AeroGal Flight 901 departs JFK’s Terminal 4 at 11:59 p.m., arriving in Guayaquil at 6:29 a.m. The return flight from Ecuador’s prime port departs at 2:30 p.m., landing at Kennedy at 8:40 p.m. AeroGal operates its New York connection with a 210-passenger Boeing 767.

Why put Ecuador on your must-see list?
Ecuador is among the most rewarding travel destinations in South America. With its array of vibrant indigenous cultures, well preserved colonial architecture, otherworldly volcanic landscapes, pristine islands, and dense rainforest, it packs its perimeters with more points of interest than many countries twice its size. With Boundless Journeys expert local guides you can swim with sea lions, hike up volcanoes, visit the famous Otavalo market, snorkel with sea turtles three times your size, and relax in charming seaside hotels or on a deluxe yacht each night.

Boundless Journeys Yacht: The Eric

Boundless Journeys' Yacht: The Eric

If you Choose to Cruise
Boundless Journeys’ Cruises offer an up close and personal experience with small, deluxe yachts ranging in size from 12-48 pax. Each tour begins in your choice of Quito to Guayaquil, followed by 8-days out at sea. During this time you will encounter incredibly rare and beautiful wildlife with an expert naturalist guide. Days are filled with opportunities to snorkel, hike, swim, kayak, or just relax on deck. Evenings are spent debriefing the day, dining al fresco on delicious local and international cuisine, and letting the ocean gently lull you to sleep.

Galapagos Family fun

Galapagos Family fun

If you Prefer Land
Boundless Journeys’ Explorer’s Galapagos is for those individuals who crave a variety of nature walks, snorkeling, kayaking, and small-boat excursions with the comfort of charming, land-based accommodations each night. Activities on this itinerary include a hike up Sierra Negra volcano, snorkeling among tropical fish, penguins, and sea lions, hiking in the highlands, and visiting a giant tortoise breeding center in San Cristobal Island. This is a perfect option for families.

An Ecuadorian weaver in the Highlands

An Ecuadorian weaver in the Highlands

The Highlands
Get to know more about the local people and landscape of Ecuador with a visit to the highlands. Boundless Journeys offers 4-day tours to Otavalo and the northern highlands, and 3-day tours to Cuenca and the southern highlands. On these tours experience the ruggedly beautiful countryside, tour Inca ruins, and shop at traditional indigenous markets.

For more details please call Boundless Journeys Galapagos destination manager Deborah Tobey at 1-800-941-8010, or e-mail deborah@boundlessjourneys.com.

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Baja Kayaking, Isla Espiritu Santo: Tales from the Trail

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Friday, November 13th, 2009

Adventure Travel writer Jason Heflin shares the experience from his recent Baja and the Sea of Cortez Sea Kayaking Adventure with Boundless Journeys.

Researching and developing a new adventure travel trip is always (or at least usually) very fun and rewarding. We often joke that this is the easiest part of the job. 1) Pick a very exotic destination, 2) find the best way to explore it whether by foot, kayak, small yacht, safari vehicle – or whatever, 3) sprinkle in excellent accommodations and fine cuisine, and 4) hire the most outstanding guides from the region. Really pretty easy if you have been doing it for as many years as we have.

But, the next step is where it becomes more challenging, trying to explain or describe the experience in a manner that is enticing and accurate. It’s never easy to convey in words the experience of seeing a sunrise over the village of Ghandruk, Nepal; hearing the call to prayer reverberate throughout the alleyways of Fez, Morocco; or the good fun of an impromptu jam session in a pub on the Dingle Peninsula of Ireland. I suppose that’s why there are people who make a living wordsmithing the joys of travel, as they can usually capture these experiences in words far better than those who create. We were fortunate to recently have one of these skilled writers on our trip to Baja. Here’s a bit of his story:

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written by Jason Heflin
The word “Baja” means different things to different people. For some it mean’s fast off-road racing through the desert, for others it means tequila and Cabo San Lucas, and for some it just means… that area past Tijuana. But between the mainland of Mexico and the Baja peninsula lies one of the most biologically diverse bodies of water on our planet, the Sea of Cortez.

With giant manta rays, sea lions, dolphins, a plethora of whales, and more species of fish than Cousteau imagined, the Sea of Cortez is packed with life. I took a guided trip through Boundless Journeys recently to the Island of Espiritu Santo. If you’re unfamiliar with Boundless Journeys, they were recently rated one of the world’s best adventure tour companies by National Geographic Adventure, and for good reason. This 7 day Baja Kayaking trip was a fantastic way to experience the sea life, local culture, and get some serious reflection time in on the beach. (more…)

Holiday Adventure Travel – Tanzania Safari – Costa Rica Nature Tour – Peru and Machu Picchu Tour

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Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

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 the holidays than by exploring an amazing new place with friends, family, fun companions, and excellent local guides? Whether you have always dreamed of exploring the great plains of Africa, or immersing yourself in the wildlife-filled jungles of Costa Rica, or delve into the cultural riches of Peru and Machu Picchu, there is an amazing holiday adventure awaiting at Boundless Journeys. Boundless Journeys has announced three epic holiday adventure travel trips for the 2009 holiday season:

Costa Rica: Nature’s Richness Revealed; December 20-27, 2009; Land Cost: $2995 per person
Nature at its inspiring best comes alive on this Costa Rica adventure trip. From Tortuguero National Park, to the Monteverde Cloud Forest, to impressive Arenal Volcano, it is one of the most biologically diverse places on earth.

Tanzania: Migration Safari; December 20-29, 2009; Land Cost: $5645 per person
Boundless Journeys’ Tanzania safari takes in the wonders of the Great Rift Valley, the Ngorongoro Crater, and of course, the Serengeti at a relaxed pace, allowing plenty of time to come to understand what has drawn travelers to East Africa for generations. Mobile camping and deluxe safari lodges round out this classic safari experience.

Peru: The Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu; December 20-27, 2009; Land Cost: $4095 per person
The incredible beauty of Peru is evident on this Peru hiking tour that explores the farmlands of the Sacred Valley and reaches the majestic heights of the Andes, the Inca Trail and the lost citadel of Machu Picchu.

We hope you will join us, but do plan well ahead as our holiday trips and airline seats tend to fill early. The first four participants on each trip will receive a $200 savings on the prices noted above. To reserve, contact Boundless Journeys at 1-800-941-8010 or reserve online at http://www.BoundlessJourneys.com.

About Boundless Journeys

Boundless Journeys is an award-winning small group adventure tour operator, selected as one of the “Best Adventure Travel Companies on Earth” by National Geographic ADVENTURE, February 2009; and a “World’s Best” tour operator by Travel + Leisure, August 2009.

With a diverse collection of locally guided, small group itineraries and Private Collection trips around the world, Boundless Journeys offers “The World’s Great Adventures.” The adventure trips for 2-16 guests are active, ranging from leisurely cultural explorations and wildlife safaris to challenging trekking in remote regions ― with plenty of easy to moderate walking and sea kayaking in between.

Tales from the Trail: Costa Rica Adventure

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Thursday, May 28th, 2009


Monkeys, Sloths and Toucans, oh my . . . .

Last week I was lucky enough to experience Costa Rica. It was a whirlwind tour, as I had many site inspections to do and appointments to keep, however, I did get to enjoy the magic of this beautiful country with brilliant Boundless Journeys’ guides.

It all began with a trip to La Fortuna, home of the Arenal Volcano. Our first stop was the Arenal Hanging Bridges. As we walked on lofty hanging bridges suspended in the rainforest, we were immersed in the wet, lush greenery of the forest, and surrounded by the sounds of howler monkeys, frogs, and exotic birds.  In the shroud of the forest, it almost seemed dark enough to be night, as our guide shined a flashlight in search of wildlife.

The Arenal Volcano, a highlight of the area, was covered in clouds, but we could hear the rumbling of the lava flow nearby.  From Arenal we drove to Monteverde, an equally beautiful area in the cloud forest. We walked through the Monteverde Reserve, and then ventured high into the clouds for a zip line canopy tour.

We climbed up towers into the sky, bracing ourselves in the wind and the rain. We were protected in full-length rain gear, helmets, harnesses, and gloves as we disappeared into the fine white mist of the clouds.  Below us, was the cloud forest canopy. We zipped from tower to tower over 400 feet in the air.  This was exhilarating!

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Deborah hard at work (sort of) in Monteverde

From Monteverde, we continued on to San Jose, but not before a quick stop to put our feet in the Pacific Ocean in Punta Arenas. Here I was introduced to Churchills (ice cream, condensed milk, powdered milk and cherry syrup). A delightful treat in the heat of the day.

As we drove through Costa Rica, from one destination to the next, our guide would pull over as he spotted Toucans, Sloths, Howler Monkeys, and a multitude of other birds. We could be driving 50 mph in the dark, but our guide with his sixth sense, was able to spot any wild thing lurking in the trees. On one occasion our guide stopped the car and claimed we had a flat tire. The next thing I know, he is pulling a telescope out of the trunk and showing me the most incredible troupe of howler monkeys feasting on leaves in the trees.

My adventure unfolded in Tortuguero National Park, low-lying islands located on the Caribbean coast of Costa Rica. Stepping off the plane, I felt as if I was suddenly in the tropics – where was my sunscreen?  Palm trees swayed in the balmy air, and we took a boat to our hotel.  Tortuguero is surrounded on one side by canals and on the other side by the Atlantic Ocean. Here we explored the beachfront, as well as the rainforest, and downtown (1 block long). We went to Miss Junnies for lunch where Miss Junnie (not a day under 80 years old) prepared us the most delicious feast of chicken, rice and beans. We shared good conversation over a beer at a local salon, where we sat at the back door with our feet hanging out over the canal; and learned all about the turtles who come to nest in the area. The turtles born in Tortuguero leave the area and return only to have their babies in the very same spot where they were born. How they find their way back is an amazing feat of nature.

As if the day was not already full of incredible experiences, we got to do another zip line tour – this time 50 ft. above the flooded rainforest floor. We zipped through the trees, instead of above them – an entirely different perspective than in the cloud forest.

We also took a boat ride through the canals, in search of Caimans (in the alligator family) and birds. We didn’t spot any Caimans as the water level was too high, but we did encounter Sloths, Howler Monkeys, Storm-Petrels, Hawks, Eagles, Macaws, Terns, Toucans, Manakins, Quetzels, and Herons, among other birds.

That evening, a local band played Caribbean music, steal drums and bongos, for us as we reflected on our tour from the cloud forest, to the rainforest, from the Pacific to the Atlantic, taking in the sights and sounds of this diverse and beautiful country.

Before returning to the States, I experienced the grand finale of my trip – a Costa Rican soccer game. The energy of the crowd, the players, and my guides, had me out of my seat cheering and waving a flag for the winning team. This country that has no military, prides itself on its education system, country-wide health care, splendid wildlife, and of course soccer. I felt as though my trip was now complete.  I had experienced Pura Vida!

To visit these special areas of Costa Rica you can join Boundless Journeys on one of our many Costa Rican wildlife adventure:

Costa Rica: Nature’s Richness Revealed

Costa Rica: Rainforests and Volcanoes Family Adventure

Costa Rica: Arenal Volcano and Pacific Beaches

Costa Rica: Cloud Forest & The Osa Peninsula


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