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Night Watch: Our Favorite Stargazing Destinations

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Wednesday, May 15th, 2013

Most adventure travelers head out to the world’s great destinations in search of sublime landscapes, epic wildlife, fascinating culture, and mysterious ancient sites. But we often find it’s the more subtle aspects of these places that stay with our travelers long after they’ve returned home. Light filtering through a jellyfish-filled lake in Palau, the earthy smell of cooking fires in the remote valleys of Peru, the din of a bustling market street in Vietnam, or a dizzying array of stars and constellations blanketing the night skies.

Here are our favorite Stargazing Destinations for 2013:

Telescope_and_night_skyDestination: Jordan This desert locale with minimal light pollution offers some of the best stargazing on the planet. Feynan Eco Lodge is an award-winning property that features in-house stargazing tours nightly. Read about their fancy telescope here.
How to book through Boundless Journeys: Reserve a spot on Boundless Journeys’ Exploring the Ancient Desert tour with twice-yearly departures. Next date: October 20-27, 2013. Reserve Online or call 1-800-941-8010.

Destination: Namibia Another desert destination with minimal light pollution and crystal-clear skies, Namibia offers some of the southern hemisphere’s best stargazing. Little Kulala is an intimate, upscale safari camp made up of thatched roof tents, or “kulalas”. Each kulala offers a rooftop skybed for relaxed stargazing.
How to book through Boundless Journeys: Reserve a spot on Boundless Journeys’ 7 day/6 night Best of Namibia safari with daily departures year-round. Reserve Online or call 1-800-941-8010.

Destination: Iceland When the weather cooperates (and the sun goes down) Iceland offers some of the northern hemisphere’s best astronomy viewing– from stargazing to the Northern Lights. Hotel Skogar is an intimate south coast hotel with cozy “hot pots” to keep you warm while you gaze.
How to book through Boundless Journeys: Reserve a spot on Boundless Journeys’ The Land of Fire & Ice hiking tour with departures throughout the summer. Your best bet: the September 1-8 departure, when the skies are dark starting at about 9 p.m. each evening. Reserve Online or call 1-800-941-8010.

Of course, there are many other places that rival these for “best stargazing destination” status… Tanzania, Palau, and Nepal all offer ideal conditions for skies full of stars.

New Project Lends A Hand to Aspiring Travelers

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Thursday, March 21st, 2013
Sharing School Supplies at a school in Peru

Guests distribute school supplies to children in Peru

Hello fellow travelers! I’m excited to be the newest member of the Boundless Journeys team, and I look forward to helping you plan your next dream trip. One of the many things that drew me to Boundless Journeys is their commitment to giving back to the places where they operate—whether making a conscious effort to lighten their travel footprint, bringing supplies to children in remote rural areas, or choosing sustainably minded local partners and hotels.

Recently, an NBC Nightly News “Making a Difference” report profiled a group of photographers that are also giving back in a way that has wider implications for the travel community at large. The project, called Virtual Photo Walks, uses new technology to help the disabled, elderly, and hospitalized experience some of the world’s most far-flung treasures. The premise is simple. Local photographers, armed with their cameras and an attached smart phone, use the Google+ “Hangout” feature (which allows multiple people to video chat simultaneously) to take groups of homebound residents from across the globe along with them on a shoot, experiencing what they do in real time—whether scouting for elephants on an African safari, or strolling a Hawaiian beach at sunset.

The story featured Monica Malone, a young woman with Lupus who dreams of walking the streets of Rome, but whose intense daily pain makes just climbing the flight of stairs to her apartment difficult. Virtual Photo Walks gave Malone the opportunity to finally see the city, and even offered her a glimpse of the Coliseum at night. “I thought, wow. If I could only have a cup of cappuccino, I’d feel like I was there,” she says in the piece.

Founded by photographer John Butterill, Virtual Photo Walks was created to offer the less fortunate the same ability to see the world that most of us take for granted. Although the project currently uses locally based photographers as volunteers, the idea holds real promise for travelers looking to give something back on their next trip. Would it be possible, for instance, to arrange a Google+ Hangout with homebound residents in your own community on that big trek up Machu Picchu, or hiking through Iceland? The need has always been great, and now the technology is available. After all, travel is a gift, and it’s worth sharing.

If you’re interested in learning more or making a donation to Virtual Photo Walks, visit: virtualphotowalks.org.

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.

An Update From the Foundation for African Medicine & Education

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Thursday, August 4th, 2011

A few years back a group of Boundless Journeys guests on our Tanzania: Migration Safari shared a special experience. They engaged in volunteer work at the Foundation for African Medicine & Education (FAME). FAME was created to improve the quality of medical care in East Africa, and it endeavors to help bridge the gap between a critically under-resourced healthcare system and first-world medicine. FAME is currently focused on improving the quality and accessibility of medical care in Tanzania and making a difference in the day-to-day lives of the Tanzanian people.

FAME has come quite far since Boundless Journeys guests first spent time there. The facilities they have created, and the scope of their work and the number of people they can now help is nothing short of miraculous. Here is an updated from their founders about some of their current projects that I would like to share:

Greetings from Karatu, Tanzania. The last few months have been very exciting for FAME. Our patient load at the clinic is growing by leaps and bounds. Our new diagnostic facility is off to a fantastic start. We are taking our mobile medical services deeper and deeper into the bush, where children have never been vaccinated let alone had access to medical care when they get sick. We hope these stories capture the spirit of our work over the last few months. Thanks for sharing the journey with us.

Outpatient Services at FAME Medical
Since January of this year, 5,261 patients have been cared for at FAME Medical. While we have seen fewer cases of malaria this past quarter, we continue to see endless numbers of patients suffering from acute respiratory infections and waterborne diseases. We are also beginning to see more diabetes, even Type I. We suspect many children with juvenile diabetes simply die in rural Tanzania due to limited access and resources. Needless to say, we are thrilled to see these little patients finding their way to our clinic on the hill, where they can receive the care they deserve. We have also seen our fair share of burns, snake bites, injuries and wounds over the last few months. Dr. Duane Koenig, a long-term FAME volunteer, had an immeasurable impact on our community during his six-month stay, during which we could rarely persuade him to take a day off. As a family practice doctor and general surgeon, he treated hundreds of patients at FAME Medical and on mobile clinic, saving the arm of one Maasai woman and the foot of another along the way. Dr. Duane worked tirelessly, alongside our Tanzanian nurses, recognizing from the start what the lives of these women would be like in a Maasai boma without two good hands and two good feet. Every day for weeks on end he debrided and dressed their wounds and gave antibiotic treatment until their infections healed and they were able to return home to their families.

Due to an outbreak of measles and whooping cough in the neighboring District of Ngorongoro, we’ve treated a number of Maasai patients suffering from these diseases as well. In fact, the District recently hosted a meeting for all clinicians where we learned that the National Vaccination Program for measles and polio will be rolled out in our District in October.

Dr. Ken Karanja recently joined our clinical team as well and is helping us keep pace with our growing patient population. We have also hired Monica Koillah, a Maasai nurse, who is serving as a translator for the many Maasai women coming to FAME Medical who do not speak Kiswahili.

FAME Mobile Medical
With the help of Malaria No More Netherlands, Rift Valley Children’s Village, and Mwangaza, 0ur Mobile Medical Team continues to spend roughly 10 days a month in the field, bringing medical care to those who would otherwise go without. In our new locations of Endesh and Gidamilanda, we are seeing patients primarily from the DaToga and Hadzabe tribes. Neither village has electricity, so we continue to run our laboratory via our solar powered mobile bus. The village of Endesh has no running water, so we bring our own water supply when we provide services there. Our health education program continues to incorporate a local drama troupe and educational DVD’s to convey important health messages. Patients are visibly engaged in learning, particularly the children. One of our biggest challenges is the road, particularly during the rains. Many of the roads turn into rivers in the days after a heavy rain. You can imagine how completely isolated and cut off the people of this region feel when a child is sick or a loved one injured. Our advance team makes every effort to make the roads passable for our mobile clinic bus. The District Medical Officer continues to insure that we are supplied with malaria drugs, as well as a government nurse to carry out the Mother Child Health program for pregnant women and children under five in the area. We also continue to spend two days every other week at Rift Valley Children’s Village, providing medical care for the 70+ children there as well as people from the surrounding village.

New Diagnostic Service
The new diagnostic facility at FAME Medical opened its doors to the community in April of this year. The generous support of the Izumi Foundation made this possible. Dr. Joyce Cuff, a Professor of Microbiology and Parasitology, is nearing the end of a one-year volunteer stay with FAME. She has made an incalculable contribution for which we will be eternally grateful. Between helping with the layout of the new lab, mentoring and teaching our Lab Team, and spending countless hours working along side Yusufu, Julius, and Josephat, she has taken our diagnostic service to a whole new level for the people of Karatu and greater Arusha region. She will be sorely missed but has forever left her mark on FAME Medical and our team.

FAME Volunteers
FAME has taken great pleasure in already hosting 22 volunteers in 2011. Our volunteers represent a variety of specialties and backgrounds, including pediatric infectious disease, neurology, cardiology, pediatrics, general surgery, internal medicine and family medicine. The exchange of medical information between our Tanzanian doctors and American physicians this year has been vital to the growth of experience and knowledge for everyone involved. A father daughter team from Washington DC recently spent time at FAME, he a cardiologist, she a pediatrician. They worked in tandem on our monthly mobile clinic in the bush. Together, they walked away knowing that they would be returning to FAME to volunteer when they again had the time. Back in the US for only a day, Dr. Reed was already coming up with ways he could help from abroad. Reed and Rachel remind of us of how lucky we are to have such giving, loving volunteers. Additionally, a mother daughter duo, Janet Hamilton and Emily Boone from Maine, did massive amounts of data entry for our lab in June, helping us to analyze trends with our patient populations. As we enter the latter part of 2011 and look to the future, we will need general surgeons, family practitioners, internal medicine and ER docs, pediatricians and OB/GYN’s. A retired hospital administrator keen to rough it volunteering in Africa for an extended stay would bring a smile to our faces as well.

TALES FROM THE BUSH
by Katie Williams, MD

Perhaps the most striking thing about working at FAME was the rhythm of the day. I woke up with the sun to the serenade of birds and other morning sounds. After a leisurely breakfast with my volunteer bungalow roommates, we walked around the hospital construction, through the red clay, to the clinic, arriving as the staff pulled in. Working side by side with Tanzanian providers, nurses, lab technicians and interpreters, I helped to take care of a range of patients with a multitude of problems in an efficient, cost-effective manner relying a great deal on clinical skills. It really did feel like the way medicine is meant to be practiced, unfettered by appointment schedules to follow, e-mails to return, insurance issues to deal with, prescriptions to refill. By the end of each clinic day, there was an unmistakable feeling of collective accomplishment, perhaps most profound during the busy days in the bush. Nights were short. After enjoying a prepared dinner, I crawled into bed, reading by flashlight so as not to use electricity, before falling asleep to the nighttime sounds of Africa.

It is hard to come up with a single word to describe the experience. It covered a range of emotions from inspiring, beautiful, and amazing to sad, upsetting, and desperate. I feel this reflects Tanzania, and the contrasts its tribal and western cultures hold. Returning to California has been jarring. We are so spoiled with lives made busy by self-imposed schedules and possessions. We have lost the rhythm of the day, rising and retiring with the sun. It is my hope that I will be able to hold onto a piece of this experience each day, to simplify, and to focus on what is truly important.

Learn more about FAME and the great work that they do at www.fameafrica.org.

With A Little Help From Our (Internet) Friends

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Thursday, July 7th, 2011

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Arrival in the Kingdom of Bhutan

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 can contribute to the length of a journey, and sometimes as adventurers we are more easily enthralled with the whimsy and rewards of a destination rather than the details on how to get there.

Deborah Tobey, a fellow Destination Manager here at Boundless Journeys, has discovered an internet gem in assisting with the logistical questions that may not be heavy on the glamour, but still reign supreme in the planning.

www.travelmath.com can help you with the numerical and mathematical conundrums associated with international travel (just in case you don’t have the World Time Zone Index memorized or aren’t able to guestimate the travel time between LAX and BKK).

Remember that whimsy I mentioned? Its easy to get excited about ziplining in Costa Rica, game viewing in Botswana, or trekking in Peru, but all of these experiences still require crossed t’s and dotted i’s in terms of travel planning. This is why Boundless Journeys is always happy to help supply you with tools to ensure a seamless adventure from door to door, whether it be our own expertise or a helpful external resource. Have any favorite helpful travel sites? Feel free to pass them along via info@boundlessjourneys.com and we’ll share them on our Blog and Facebook.

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.

Get to know Boundless Journeys

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Thursday, June 2nd, 2011

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 match these unique lands with the best possible ways to experience them, combining engaging activities with serendipitous events that reflect our passion for discovery. Although we offer some challenging physical adventures – treks and expeditions – these are complemented by more leisurely cultural explorations and incredible wildlife experiences in the Boundless Journeys collection. You may find yourself trekking past Andean peaks, kayaking the calm waters of Palau, or sampling the finest vintages in a Tuscan hilltop village after a beautifully scenic walk. No matter which journey you choose, the opportunities for adventure are, well, boundless.

Our guests are active people who enjoy traveling off the beaten path with small groups of like minded travelers. There are no large tour buses or long lines to stand in – our journeys tap into local character, exploring back roads, intimate spots, and the lesser-known gems that exude a sense of place.

Can I physically handle a Boundless Journeys trip? How do I know if I am fit enough?

It’s amusing how often we get this question, or hear from people that they think that they will not be able to handle one of our trips.  We offer a variety of trips that are appropriate for all fitness levels. Give us a call and our home team will be happy to chat with you about the trip you are interested in. When you call, you’ll be able to speak with someone who is knowledgeable about the trip you are considering. On the easy end of the spectrum we offer nature trips such as African Safaris and Galapagos Cruises, and cultural excursions to places like India and Indochina. These all require very little physical exertion. Next we have easy walking tours such as Tuscany, Ireland, and Turkey, which involve relatively easy strolling through beautiful countryside wrapped up in charming inns and hotels, with fine cuisine, and excellent local guides.  We have many other journeys that escalate in challenge to our most challenging trips which tend to be trekking adventures in the Andes or Himalayas. We really do have something for everyone, easy to hard, young to old.

What is the most fun part about your company?

Exploring the world and meeting new people. Each travel experience presents an opportunity to broaden our horizons and re-discover ourselves.

Tell us about a favorite travel moment.

Ice climbing on the Eyjafjallajökull Glacier in Iceland. About 10 women and I donned crampons, helmets, harnesses, and ice picks as we set off on this exciting adventure. Together we explored ice caves and crevasses and enjoyed a picnic on the densely packed, blue-tinged ice. The mutual trust and friendship that arose in a short time from embarking on this new experience together was what made it so special.

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.

Iceland Special Opportunity

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Wednesday, April 27th, 2011

Only a few more rooms available for our Iceland: The Land of Fire and Ice hiking tour, July 17-24. Call 800.941.8010 or e-mail Karen@boundlessjourneys.com for details and to learn about special incentives to join us.

Iceland Hiking Tour Overview
Iceland is a land of contrasts more extreme than any place we’ve visited. Vast, desolate lava fields are interrupted by lush moss-carpeted valleys. Giant cascading waterfalls give way to vibrantly colored rhyolite mountains. From the other-wordly landscapes of the south coast, to the mystical power of Snaefellsnes Peninsula in the west, our overland expedition takes in the most beautiful and inspiring areas of Iceland.

Hiking on the south coast leads us through fairytale landscapes and past dramatic waterfalls, under the powerful presence of Europe’s largest glaciers, while an amphibious boat trip brings us up close to icebergs. A visit to the site of the ancient Viking parliament, a glacier exploration, and an optional ride on the famed Icelandic horse round out our adventure. In between, we spend a day crossing the interior highlands of Landmannalaugar, soaking in hot streams and hiking colorful mountains – an experience not to be missed. Testaments to the constantly evolving earth are everywhere – lava fields, hot rivers, craters, and glaciers dominate our views daily. In the evenings, we return to comfortable accommodations and enjoy relaxing in “hot pots” (Icelandic hot tubs) or taking nighttime strolls under the midnight sun.

Iceland Hiking Tour at a Glance

Days 1-4: Meet in Reykjavik, Iceland. Hike past steaming fissures and tremendous waterfalls. Soak in a natural hot river and visit picturesque Vik. Hike above endless lava fields. View Vatnajökull, Europe’s largest glacier, from one of our favorite trails. Explore an iceberg-filled lagoon by boat.

Day 5: Embark on an overland expedition through the fjallabak, or “route behind the mountains,” taking time to soak in the views of Landmannalauger from the comfort of a hot river.

Days 6-7: Explore Thingvellir, both the historic setting of the world’s first parliament and the best place to view the rift between the Eurasian and North American plates. Ride Icelandic horses on the beach at low tide, or hike to a beautifully shaped crater. Enjoy the inspiring presence of the mystical Snaefellsjokull during our explorations of the peninsula.

Day 8: Relax in the famed Blue Lagoon, a unique area of geothermally heated waters and mineral sands that offers a fitting end to our journey through the land of fire and ice.

Why trust your adventure to Boundless Journeys?
Boundless Journeys has been exploring Iceland for nearly 10 years. Widely recognized as one of the best travel companies anywhere (according to Travel + Leisure readers and National Geographic Adventure editors, among others), Boundless Journeys experienced local guides, first-class vehicles, and hand-picked selection of accommodations ensure that you’ll have a great adventure – on and off the trail.

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.

Why I love small-group adventure travel

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Friday, April 22nd, 2011

When helping clients choose their next adventure, I am often helping them choose between a private trip and one of our scheduled, small-group journeys. While there are plenty of great reasons to choose a private trip – if you have specific dates, it’s your honeymoon, or you are taking the kids abroad for the first time – I more often lean toward suggesting a small-group, scheduled departure. It has nothing to do with the savings of traveling with a group, but everything to do with my travel experiences over the past decade of exploring the world with our clients.

While the focus of an adventure tour should be the culture, landscapes, and even wildlife of the region you are exploring, I have had the most memorable conversations with our guests over dinner at a remote safari camp in Botswana, while hiking the coast of Ireland, and on a relaxing cruise along the Nile. Our travelers come from diverse backgrounds, and I’ve gotten to know architects and other moms, physicians and artists, and retirees whose “second lives” are just plain inspirational. While we come from very different places, we have in common a curiosity about the world and a desire to get past the surface of a place. Some become friends for years, and others simply add to the rich texture of my travels and say goodbye at the end of the journey. All of them leave their mark, though, and that is why I love small-group travel.

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.

Botswana Special Opportunity

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Thursday, March 3rd, 2011

One room just became available for our Botswana: Wilderness Safari, May 24-June 2. Call 800.941.8010 or e-mail Karen@boundlessjourneys.com for details and to learn about special incentives to join us.

Botswana Safari - Boundless Journeys

Botswana's Okavango Delta

Botswana & Zambia Safari Overview

Botswana’s Okavango Delta, Linyanti Concession, and the banks of the Chobe and Zambezi rivers are intensely beautiful wetlands attracting a diversity of wildlife that is breathtaking to behold – including lion, leopard, cheetah, numerous plains animals, and huge herds of elephants. Our safari in Botswana and Zambia provides access to remote and exclusive camps on private concessions bordering the Moremi Game Reserve, Chobe National Park, and near Zambia’s Victoria Falls, allowing for exploration of wildlife-rich areas seen by few other travelers.

Safari at a Glance
Days 1-4: Safari in the Okavango Delta, Botswana; activities include game drives, nature walks, and mokoro canoeing; all based from some of the most luxurious permanent safari camps in Botswana.

Days 5-7: Safari in the Linyanti Concession bordering Chobe National Park, Botswana; from our private seasonal tented camp, embark on game drives and river explorations.

Days 8-10: Safari in Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park, Zambia; cruise the Zambezi River at sunset and visit the incredible Victoria Falls.

Why trust your safari to Boundless Journeys?
Boundless Journeys has partnered with Wilderness Safaris, widely recognized as the best safari outfitter in Southern Africa, to develop a truly unique adventure safari. In addition to experienced guides who seamlessly lead your entire journey, first-class vehicles, and a diverse selection of camp and lodge options, Wilderness Safaris’ conservation efforts and community-mindedness are great matches for Boundless Journeys’ core philosophy.

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.

Enter to Win a $10,000 Dream Trip

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Tuesday, February 15th, 2011

Travel + Leisure World’s Best Awards ~ Help Make Boundless Journeys A Winner!

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Boundless Journeys is proud to have once again been included in the Travel + Leisure “World’s Best” survey, and you can help decide who is voted as the best Tour Operator and Safari Outfitter. Please provide your valuable insights and help determine the very best in travel for 2011.

Voting runs through March 31, and automatically enters you in a $10,000 dream vacation sweepstakes!

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Good luck, and we hope to see on a Boundless Journeys trip in 2011!

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.

Happily Ever After?

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Tuesday, December 28th, 2010

Two professors from the University of Colorado embark on a research study to uncover people’s perceptions of those who acquire things versus experiences.

Is a hot new sports car or a walking trip through Tuscany going to make you happier? That is exactly what two professors are setting out to discover. You think the car will make you cooler? Perhaps even more admired? Don’t bet on it. if people even catch a whiff of triumph or braggadocio from you they will most likely think of you as insecure, self-centered, judgmental, and less likable.

However, spending your disposable income on a walking trip to Tuscany, safari in Botswana, or cultural tour to Bhutan, may likely lead people to think of you as humorous, open-minded, friendly, intelligent and caring. In other words, according to CU Boulder professor of psychology Leaf Van Boven, if you want people to like and admire you then spend money on experiences and not things. Van Boven says that “people form impressions of us based on how we pursue happiness. When people observe others behaving in materialistic ways and reflecting the belief that having materials things makes them happier, they make an inference that those people are materialistic and therefore not very social.”

Religious leaders have been preaching experiences over things for centuries. Buddha’s Second Nobel Truth is that “attachment” is the cause of all suffering. Aristotle concluded that doing and being are a straighter path to happiness than having.

The researchers make note though that the intentions behind the trip are important in how it is viewed by others. “Did they take the trip so they can come back and tell everyone they know that they went on this great trip, or because they truly wanted to go out and commune with self and nature?” asks Margaret Campbell associate professor of business. “It’s not the act itself,” Van Boven says “but the meaning we put on the act.” It has to do with whether one’s motivation is “intrinsic” – engaging in an activity or purchase for its inherent value – versus “extrinsic” primarily doing something in search of status or admiration.

The researchers admit that some of the information gained from their study doesn’t always fly in the real world. In our materialistic society they don’t expect all people to immediately turn in their Gucci for a hiking trip in Peru in pursuit of happiness, but Van Boven does preach the mantra of “more fun, less stuff!”

We at Boundless Journeys couldn’t agree more.

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.


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