Understanding the Monastic Robes of Buddhism September 8th, 2017 • by Matt Holmes Asia is a treasure trove of unique cultures, preserved traditions, and vibrant colors. From Bhutan’s intricate thangka paintings to the brightly-lit lanterns you’ll see on our Vietnam tours, everywhere you turn, your eyes are delighted with rich hues. The monks and nuns are often the most colorfully-dressed in their eye-catching robes. Depending on the country… Read More »
7 Bragworthy Experiences August 31st, 2017 • by Matt Holmes It’s probably obvious that here at Boundless Journeys, we are passionate about travel. But more specifically, we’re passionate about finding and creating incredible, one-of-a-kind adventures that will leave you with lasting memories…because, quite frankly, they have left us with lasting memories. If you want to truly immersive adventure in a destination—the people, the environment, and… Read More »
Interview with our New Zealand Guide August 3rd, 2017 • by Kristen Bernarsky Our incredible New Zealand hiking tour guide, Nicky, was born and raised in rural New Zealand. After earning her diploma in parks recreation and tourism management, she embarked on a career in national park management and eco-tourism, as well as guiding in New Zealand and Asia. Passionate about the fate of the world’s wild places,… Read More »
10 FAQs about African Safaris July 31st, 2017 • by Karen Cleary If an African safari is on your Bucket List, you are certainly not alone. Newcomers to safaris sometimes don’t know where to start, and safari alums sometimes have questions about other regions or experiences. So, what is it like to be on safari? Below, we’ve answered the 10 most commonly asked questions about our African… Read More »
What to do in Rome July 27th, 2017 • by Matt Holmes Staying after or arriving early before your Puglia or Dolomites Italy hiking tour? You’re probably flying into and out of Rome, in which case, it’s easy to spend a couple days in this hub of culture and history. While Rome is easily walked, if you’re trying to squeeze in a lot, it’s worth taking the… Read More »