Boundless Journeys congratulates Grant Korgan, the first adaptive athlete to reach the Antarctic South Pole. February 9th, 2012 • by Deborah Tobey Boundless Journeys congratulates Grant Korgan, the first adaptive athlete to reach the Antarctic South Pole. Just a few weeks ago, on January 17th, Grant Korgan succeeded as the first adaptive athlete in history to reach the Antarctic South Pole. The arrival of Korgan and his South Pole team coincided with the 100-year anniversary of… Read More »
Baby Elephant at Wilderness Safaris Abu Camp January 24th, 2012 • by Matt Holmes On 17 December 2011, Wilderness Safaris Abu Camp in Botswana announced the wonderful news – Shireni had given birth to her third calf, Warona. So far she’s been a thrill a minute as guests have been able to watch her antics and how the whole herd interacts with her. Enjoy this fabulous YouTube video… Read More »
When to Go On African Safari? January 20th, 2012 • by Karen Cleary With expert advice, it is possible to plan an unforgettable African safari at nearly any time of year. That being said, each country, and specific regions within each country, have high seasons and low seasons, and varying highlights at different times of year. If you’ve been contemplating a safari in Africa, the following is… Read More »
All Inclusive Resort vs. the Boundless Journeys Experience January 10th, 2012 • by Deborah Tobey The day finally arrived and we were ready to go. Even though our flight was canceled and we were rerouted to Puerto Rico for the night, we didn’t care, we were headed south. A day late and more than ready to begin our vacation, we arrived at our all inclusive resort in the Dominican… Read More »
Tales from the Trail: Chile and Patagonia January 3rd, 2012 • by Matt Holmes by Ashley Morton I never imagined I would visit a country whose national food is the hot dog. Yet, the idea of indulging in this generic American food on my two week journey from the northern Pacific coast to the southern Patagonian mountains was, I felt, a small price to pay to see the… Read More »