New Adventures - Journeys International Group & Private Custom Travel Tours Thu, 09 Jan 2025 21:22:50 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 https://www.journeysinternational.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/cropped-journeys-favicon-32x32.png New Adventures - Journeys International 32 32 All About Surprising Journeys https://www.journeysinternational.com/all-about-surprising-journeys/ https://www.journeysinternational.com/all-about-surprising-journeys/#respond Thu, 14 Dec 2023 03:44:12 +0000 https://www.journeysinternational.com/?p=21863 Surprising Journeys: A New Dimension of Travel Playful Cultural Immersion and Collaborative Group Travel on a Secret Itinerary Are you ready to experience the world in a whole new and enjoyable way? Journeys International is bringing you Surprising Journeys, mystery trips where travelers know the starting and ending points but unlock the middle of the […]

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Surprising Journeys: A New Dimension of Travel

Playful Cultural Immersion and Collaborative Group Travel on a Secret Itinerary

Are you ready to experience the world in a whole new and enjoyable way? Journeys International is bringing you Surprising Journeys, mystery trips where travelers know the starting and ending points but unlock the middle of the itinerary day-by-day by completing group challenges. These adventures blend the excitement of gamification, the suspense of mystery tours, and the spirit of overcoming challenges with the Journeys International values of curiosity, cultural connection, can-do spirit, and play. This unique approach to exploration engages your mind, body, and playful spirit in discovering the essence of the places you visit, ensuring that no participant can be a passive observer in the experience. As you work together with fellow travelers to complete locally rooted challenges, you will make new friends and delight at the insights you gain into your destinations.

How It Works: The Details of Surprising Journeys

  • Destinations: The featured region for each Surprising Journey will be part of the trip headline, and its trip listing will include the starting and ending city (along with the trip dates).
  • Mystery Itinerary: Beyond the starting and ending cities, the rest of the itinerary will be revealed day-by-day as you go. Finishing a challenge unlocks the next waypoint.
  • Daily Challenges: Unique, culturally immersive challenges each day will challenge the group to work together.
  • Exciting Rewards: Completing challenges without assistance earns bonus upgrades and access to hidden gems.
  • Additional Experiences: On days when time remains beyond challenges and travel between locations, enjoy opportunities for guided exploration of surrounding cities and towns.
  • Trip Leadership: Alongside destination guides who bring cultural knowledge and local access, your Adventure Ace will manage logistics and ensure challenges and group dynamics run smoothly.
  • Accommodations and Meals: Comfortable, unique accommodations with daily breakfasts and selected meals included.
  • Transportation: All transportation necessary for the itinerary is included in the trip, whether by public bus, private van, or group flight.
  • Group Size:8-12 people per trip for set departures; smaller or larger groups are possible for private trips.
  • Pre-Trip Preparation: Receive a tailored packing list and detailed pre-departure information and advice.
  • Concluding the Journey: Finish your journey with new friendships and unforgettable experiences. Extend your adventures with additional travel, or depart for home.

More on the Adventure Ace: Steward of Unforgettable Experiences

Surprising Journeys are uniquely fantastic experiences due in part to their uniquely fantastic leadership. At the helm of every Surprising Journey stands an Adventure Ace – a mastermind of experiences who skillfully unveils daily challenges, weaves together trip elements, and guides you through each step of your expedition. As a partner to local guides, the Adventure Ace is the challenge calibrator, curiosity role model, traveler advocate, spirit captain, and chief problem solver. Whether navigating urban landscapes on creative scavenger hunts or foraging for fungi in unexplored caves, the Adventure Ace ensures that every challenge is a doorway to cultural discovery and personal growth (and that the trip is tons of fun in between).

Step Just Outside Your Comfort Zone 

Surprising Journeys invite you to travel in a new way, where you fully relinquish the planning to us. We know this is probably a little bit outside your comfort zone – and that’s part of the power of these trips. When you approach an experience in a new way, from a new vantage point, you have the opportunity to discover new perspectives and insights. You maximize the potential for wonder and discovery.

Several people paddling a canoe.What isn’t required is any particular skill set. All that will be required to participate are a creative and resourceful mindset and a willingness to collaborate. The journey, led by local guides and an Adventure Ace, will gently encourage you to find your own best means of contribution to the group. Some challenges may ask the group to be its best, while others emphasize a spirit of learning and growth. Along the way, you might discover hidden talents within yourself.

Who Should Join Surprising Journeys?

Surprising Journeys pose an invitation to travelers who enjoy thrilling new experiences, want to connect with fellow adventurers, bring openness and curiosity about new cultures, and enjoy the unknown. If you enjoy gathering with others for scavenger hunts, escape rooms, game nights, and novel experiences in general, you’re likely to enjoy Surprising Journeys.

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Intensive physical fitness is not required. Activities may require the ability to do things similar to (but not specifically including, and not limited to) walking on uneven surfaces, climbing 2-3 flights of stairs, riding an e-bike over gentle terrain, paddling a kayak 100 meters, or reading a map. If trip designers know about limitations in advance, accommodations are usually available.

Surprising Journeys are appropriate for ages 16 and up. Family-specific departures may be designed for travelers as young as 5.

Surprising Journeys are available on set dates to join as an individual or couple. They are also available on your custom dates for your private group. Perfect for families, friends, corporate teams, or solo travelers, these journeys foster a spirit of community and cooperation, making them ideal for anyone seeking a fun yet meaningful travel experience.

Unlimited Opportunities for Culturally Immersive Challenges

The most common question about Surprising Journeys is what to expect from the challenges. Although you won’t know exactly what to expect on your own trip, here are just a few examples:

  • Completing an urban artwork scavenger hunt by e-bike
  • Baking a dessert spread after tutelage from a classically trained pastry chef
  • Conducting each stage of coffee preparation, from farm to table
  • Perfecting a group folk dance to perform in traditional dress
  • Creating puppets and performing a show in a local theater
  • Designing a litter reduction campaign for a rural village
  • Building a house for a family alongside residents of the community
  • Preparing a cocktail tasting with foraged ingredients
  • Creating a signature batik motif for the group

History of Surprising Journeys at Journeys

Last year we piloted a trip concept that was similar to Surprising Journeys in a lot of ways. These trips, called Competitours, are also mystery trips where travelers know the starting point and ending point, and unlock the itinerary challenge-by-challenge. The difference was that Competitours involved separate teams of two travelers each competing against each other to earn points through challenges, and the team with the most points at the end of the trip won a prize at the end. Our good friend Ari Charlestein still runs these trips, and he decided to run Competitours as its own company. Journeys travelers with particularly competitive spirits can still sign up for Competitours.

Meanwhile, we at Journeys decided that our orientation toward deep connection made us want to adjust the model in favor of group challenges. Compared to the original Competitours model, Surprising Journeys challenges are slightly less physically demanding, the destinations will be somewhat more far-ranging, challenges are tailored for group collaboration, and the itineraries will be more in-depth.

Join Us on a Surprising Journey

Are you ready to explore the world in a way that’s unexpected, immersive, and enriching? Join a Surprising Journey, where every moment is a step towards discoveries, friendships, and unforgettable memories. Connect, play, and explore with Surprising Journeys – where every step is an adventure waiting to unfold.

Chef giving instructions to students at cooking classThe inaugural Surprising Journey by Journeys International is a 10-night trip that will take place in Spring 2025 in the Balkan region of Southern Europe. It will begin in Tirana, Albania, and end in Split, Croatia. To learn more visit our trip page for this adventure, contact Lené Jefferson at lene@journeysinternational.com, or schedule a call.

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10 Destinations to Visit in 2024 https://www.journeysinternational.com/10-destinations-to-visit-in-2024/ https://www.journeysinternational.com/10-destinations-to-visit-in-2024/#respond Sat, 09 Dec 2023 00:24:48 +0000 https://www.journeysinternational.com/?p=21790 Adventure Specialists Share Their Top Destinations As we reflect on the past year and look forward to the adventures that await in 2024, it’s the perfect time to think about your next travel destination. Our own Adventure Specialist team at Journeys International has curated a list of their top destination choices for 2024. We have […]

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Adventure Specialists Share Their Top Destinations

As we reflect on the past year and look forward to the adventures that await in 2024, it’s the perfect time to think about your next travel destination. Our own Adventure Specialist team at Journeys International has curated a list of their top destination choices for 2024. We have balanced consideration for excellent local guiding and charming, culturally-imbued, and environmentally sensitive accommodations with our desire to avoid over-touristed areas. From the hidden valleys of Bhutan to the icy expanses of Spitsbergen, each location promises a journey filled with wonder and discovery. Here are our top 10 destinations to consider for your travels next year:

 

1. Bhutan – Land of the Dragon:

Bhutan, known as the Land of the Dragon, offers a unique blend of ancient traditions and natural beauty. Discover why this Himalayan paradise measures national success in Gross National Happiness through guided eco-travel and cultural expeditions.

 

2. Botswana – Wildlife & Wilderness:

Immerse yourself in Botswana’s diverse ecosystems and rich wildlife. The Okavango Delta, Moremi Game Reserve, and Chobe National Park await with their breathtaking landscapes and abundant wildlife, offering an unparalleled safari experience.

 

3. Central Asia – A Tapestry of History:

Venture into the heart of Central Asia, a region overflowing with history, culture, and color. Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Kazakhstan each offer a glimpse into ancient civilizations and culturally rich landscapes.

 

4. Greenland – Arctic Adventure:

Greenland, a destination for the hearty traveler, presents a journey into remote and environmentally sensitive areas. Engage with local indigenous communities and explore the ecosystem of the world’s largest island with the second-largest ice sheet.

 

5. Madagascar – A Biodiversity Hotspot:

Madagascar is a dream for nature enthusiasts, boasting an incredible array of wildlife, including 110 lemur species, and exotic flora. Experience the island’s unique biodiversity with stays in top ecolodges and nature resorts.

 

6. Morocco – A Cultural Mosaic:

Travel through Morocco’s imperial cities, the Middle Atlas Mountains, and the vast Sahara Desert. Experience the bustling markets, tranquil desert landscapes, and the rich historical tapestry that Morocco has to offer.

 

7. New Zealand – Landscapes and Heritage:

Journey through New Zealand’s stunning natural scenery, from pristine fjords to rugged mountains. Embrace the rich Maori cultural heritage and explore the great outdoors in this paradise for adventurers and culture seekers.

 

8. Panama – A Blend of Nature and Culture:

Panama, known for its accessible rainforests and incredible biodiversity, showcases a myriad of ecosystems. The country is also home to seven native tribal groups that continue to thrive alongside modern communities. Explore two ocean coastlines, the jungle between, the Panama Canal, and thriving cultural life.

 

9. Sri Lanka – Island of Diversity:

Discover the enchanting island of Sri Lanka with its spectacular coastal beaches, mountainous interiors, and Buddhist holy sites. Delve into archaeological wonders, wildlife parks, and tea plantations for a rich blend of nature and culture.

 

10. Spitsbergen – Polar Wildlife Wonderland:

Embark on an expedition to Spitsbergen, part of the Svalbard archipelago, for a unique polar exploration with a surprising diversity of wildlife. Witness the Arctic wilderness active with birds and mammals, and understand the impacts of climate change in this remote and icy landscape.

Where do you picture yourself next year?

If you’re eager to start planning your 2024 adventures and want more information about these amazing destinations, we invite you to explore further. Each location offers a chance to create stories that will last a lifetime. Here’s to another year of unforgettable journeys, wherever you choose to explore!

 

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Surprising Takeaways from an Arctic Adventure https://www.journeysinternational.com/surprising-takeaways-arctic-adventure-trip/ https://www.journeysinternational.com/surprising-takeaways-arctic-adventure-trip/#respond Thu, 21 Sep 2023 21:00:22 +0000 https://www.journeysinternational.com/?p=21172 Not many people have had the privilege to embark on both an Antarctic and Arctic expedition in a single lifetime. I’m grateful to say that as an Adventure Specialist at Journeys International, I’ve recently had the unique opportunity to explore both polar regions. I found myself pleasantly surprised by what I discovered when I later […]

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Not many people have had the privilege to embark on both an Antarctic and Arctic expedition in a single lifetime. I’m grateful to say that as an Adventure Specialist at Journeys International, I’ve recently had the unique opportunity to explore both polar regions. I found myself pleasantly surprised by what I discovered when I later reflected upon and compared the two adventures.

The expedition in Antarctica was an amazing experience. After encountering the dramatic landscapes, beautiful blue ice, an array of various penguins, and other wildlife sightings, I didn’t expect a trip exploring the Arctic to come close to matching the wonder and awe experienced on that first polar expedition. I went into the Svalbard, Spitsbergen trip with somewhat low expectations regarding what kind of wildlife we might see in this region of the world. I was pleasantly surprised to find that I was wrong in my assumptions. I am happy to report that my Arctic adventure thoroughly exceeded my expectations, and I would gladly recommend the trip to hearty explorers in the future.

Outstanding Wildlife Viewing in the Arctic

Sleeping walrusI couldn’t believe the array of creatures we saw while exploring aboard the Ultramarine luxury ship. On the first day out on the zodiacs, we caught a glimpse of puffins roosting on a nearby cliff. I was thrilled to see my first puffin, and from there the trip continued to deliver fantastic sightings. Over 10 days, we saw six polar bears, including a mother and her cub feasting on a walrus. A juvenile bear was quite the entertainer on the ice, throwing a stick in the air and trying to catch it as passengers on the ship looked on in delight. Much to our amusement, the bear repeatedly threw its stick in the water to fetch it. We enjoyed watching the playful bear and it provided passengers with some fantastic photo opportunities.

At times there were rough seas and windy conditions but the expedition leader and captain did a fantastic job of directing us to other locations to get out of the inclement weather and into better viewing conditions. From those locations (mostly eastern Svalbard) we were able to spot an arctic fox, a pod of walruses, herds of reindeer, and three types of whales (beluga, minke, and the gigantic blue whale). For the bird-lovers, we came across several species of seabirds like the little auk and the snow bunting. Seals were spotted as well. The only creature we missed was the elusive narwhal, also known as the “unicorn of the sea”.

Join an Arctic Expedition

Explorer sets up camera on Arctic expedition shipWithout hesitation, I can now easily say that the Arctic is just as special as Antarctica. The experiences on each trip are different, but the Arctic does offer particularly spectacular wildlife viewing, dramatic landscapes, and the opportunity to feel as the original explorers did exploring the icy waters and tundra. I would highly recommend a voyage to Spitsbergen (10/10)  if you haven’t put it on your bucket list. It’s well worth your time!

 

Journeys International is offering a special Rare Spitsbergen Explorer Trip led by climate expert and policy advocate Dr. Mike Shriberg for our July 2024 summer departure. Space is limited, so I encourage travelers to contact us soon if you’re interested.

About Journeys International

Journeys is an eco-friendly and culturally immersive outbound adventure tour operator and travel consulting company with 45+ years of travel industry experience and a growing network of trusted local tour guides around the world. We specialize in authentic, immersive, and experiential travel and learning for single travelers, couples, families, and small groups. Travelers know Journeys for its commitment to core values, respect for natural spaces, and the ability to facilitate worldwide trips that nurture human and cross-cultural connections. Let our expert Adventure Specialists book you on one of our scheduled Rare Journeys or arrange custom travel plans for you to #adventuredeeper into the world! Explore www.journeysinternational.com or call 800-255-8735 for more information.

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Rediscovering the Joys of Group Travel in Europe https://www.journeysinternational.com/rediscovering-the-joys-of-group-travel-in-europe/ https://www.journeysinternational.com/rediscovering-the-joys-of-group-travel-in-europe/#respond Tue, 22 Aug 2023 18:06:57 +0000 https://www.journeysinternational.com/?p=20963 By the time I embarked on the 2023 Competitours Europe Adventure trip this last July through Journeys International, it had been quite a while since I’d been on a group tour. In fact, I hadn’t done many group activities in general while navigating the Covid-19 pandemic. The trip was revitalizing for many reasons, and as […]

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By the time I embarked on the 2023 Competitours Europe Adventure trip this last July through Journeys International, it had been quite a while since I’d been on a group tour. In fact, I hadn’t done many group activities in general while navigating the Covid-19 pandemic. The trip was revitalizing for many reasons, and as I engaged with my fellow travelers, I realized how much I had missed the joys of group travel. Since my return, I have been reflecting on all the outcomes of traveling in community with others while on a one-of-a-kind tour like Competitours. I felt inspired to share how I rediscovered my love for group travel and why I found it to be such a rich and rewarding experience in this context.

A self-described “Amazing Race for Regular People,” Competitours combines travel, gamification, and suspense to deliver thrilling and immersive cultural activities that break down social barriers and build bonds with fellow travelers. I didn’t initially know what I was getting into, because the itinerary remained a mystery until the challenges were revealed each day. Over the 10-day trip, six teams endeavored to complete competitive activities that ran the gamut from rock climbing in Austria to chocolate making in Belgium. I laughed, celebrated, triumphed, lost, and lived my best life alongside 11 other travelers and our trip leader as we had a chance to explore a wide variety of activities that gave us a taste of the culture of the places we visited. 

Here are five takeaways from the experience that reminded me of why I love group travel: 

  1. Away from the daily responsibilities of life, we could delight in “play” together. NPR’s Lifekit recently highlighted research regarding play and its importance as a human need even in adulthood in How to bring more play into your life : Life Kit : NPR. This group trip involved bonding through a lot of experimental “play” activities – from steering Blokarts on the beach (which left some of us giggling uncontrollably) to laser tag at WWII bunkers to a scavenger hunt in an old fort in the Netherlands. We felt like kids again, carefree and in the present moment of whatever exciting competition was before us at each stop in the journey. It was enriching and revitalizing to engage in myself personally, as well as to see the playfulness and creativity expressed by others in the group.
  2. I was motivated by the light-hearted competition and friendly rivalry among the group. A 2009 study (Garcia & Avishalom) found that small group competitions tended to be the most motivating type of competition. I felt empowered and motivated to win challenges (my duo won several, but not the overall competition) in a supportive, small group of adventurers. But even when my team wasn’t winning, I felt a surge of pride and accomplishment as we completed each activity. The group encouraged each individual as we overcame fears, left inhibitions behind, and did our best to complete each activity.
  3. We connected through collaboration. Although we were primarily competing as a team of two, some challenges required teams to group up or even included large all-traveler collaborative efforts. Sheep-herding in the Netherlands consisted of breaking the group into three teams to herd flocks through an obstacle course and then working all together to complete certain tasks, such as diverting some sheep away from others at certain key points in a course. In Austria, we joined other teams to build reed canoes for a treasure hunt and for one-handed strudel-making. For all of these events, the group had to communicate, problem-solve, and coordinate movements to complete group goals. 
  4. I was pushed just outside my typical comfort zone and inspired by those around me to keep going. Engaging in a mystery itinerary can be exciting and a little scary. As someone who has battled a fear of heights and related anxiety my whole life, I had to muster up my bravery to navigate a via ferrata course in the Austrian Alps step-by-step. I felt tremendous pride once I completed the course, which included wobbly bridges, climbing courses, and alpine ziplines at high elevations. Other competitors were in a similar position, so I wasn’t the only competitor that was facing fears that day. The group supported each other and cheered each other on through the course as people faced mental and physical obstacles in the hopes of winning the day’s challenge. I believe I was willing to take more risks and complete more of the course because I was alongside others seeing them do the same. 
  5. We made new friends. Outside of the team pairs, which included several couples, most members of the group didn’t know each other prior to the trip. Through shared adventures, meals, and transportation, we had the chance to converse and get to know each other better and walked away with positive friendships and memories. Our shared experiences on the trip gave way to conversations about life, philosophies, careers, families, travel, religion, and so much more. Human connection deepened along the way as we found ourselves both competing and encouraging each other to tackle the scenarios the trip threw at us. We laughed a lot together and had a good time developing new friendships.

While I was inspired by the Competitours trip specifically, any group adventure has the potential to create new friendships, push you outside of your comfort zone, build connection through collaboration, motivate you, and fill your soul with “play” and “togetherness.” At Journeys, we plan to explore even more ways to deliver group travel experiences in new and innovative ways that nourish your soul, feed a sense of adventure, and facilitate human connection.

If you’re interested in creating a customized group trip – Competitours-style or in other formats – for your family, employees, business partners, organization, or any combination of people, please inquire with Journeys at Customize Your Dream Trip – Journeys International.

About Journeys International

Journeys is an eco-friendly and culturally-immersive adventure tour operator and travel consultant with 40+ years of industry experience and a growing network of trusted local tour guides. We specialize in authentic, immersive, and experiential travel and learning for single travelers, couples, families, and small groups. Journeys prides itself on its commitment to its core values, respect for natural spaces, and ability to facilitate worldwide trips that nurture human and cross-cultural connections. Let our experts book you on one of our scheduled journeys or arrange other custom travel plans to “Adventure Deeper” into the world! Explore our website for more info.

References

Cirino, M., & Segarra, M. (2023, July 27). How to bring more play into your life. NPR Life Kit. https://www.npr.org/2023/07/26/1190234742/bring-more-play-into-your-life

Garcia, S. M., & Tor, A. (2009). The N-Effect: More Competitors, Less Competition. Psychological Science, 20(7), 871–877. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9280.2009.02385.x

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7 Lessons Ignited by a Trip to Japan https://www.journeysinternational.com/7-lessons-ignited-by-a-trip-to-japan/ https://www.journeysinternational.com/7-lessons-ignited-by-a-trip-to-japan/#respond Sun, 25 Jun 2023 00:05:22 +0000 https://www.journeysinternational.com/?p=20457 At Journeys, we recently added a once-in-a-lifetime Rare Journey into Japan to our 2023 group trip offerings. Reading the itinerary triggered happy thoughts of my time there decades ago. My first international trip – to Japan – at sixteen became a foundation for a life of experiential learning through travel. When I was a sophomore, […]

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At Journeys, we recently added a once-in-a-lifetime Rare Journey into Japan to our 2023 group trip offerings. Reading the itinerary triggered happy thoughts of my time there decades ago. My first international trip – to Japan – at sixteen became a foundation for a life of experiential learning through travel.

When I was a sophomore, I applied to be a youth ambassador to our sister city in Japan. I lived in a small town and was “Hermione-Grangering” my way through high school with a long list of accomplishments but zero international travel experience. I was excited and scared at the same time to embark on my first adventure overseas to spend three weeks in Japan with five other students and our host families. The trip pushed me outside my comfort zone enough to change the trajectory of my life in ways I’m still uncovering.

I want to be careful not to suggest that somehow this trip was the “holy grail of trips” that led to a single, major transformative experience because it didn’t happen that way. For me, a deeply immersive journey in my teenage years didn’t just suddenly produce a mature and enlightened human being with a better approach to living in the world. The trip certainly impacted me, but much of the resulting transformation and growth has been an ongoing slow-release process. I’ve reflected and built upon my first international travel adventure with more travel and life experience in subsequent years. As I continue becoming myself decades later, I realize I’m still growing and learning from the lessons of that trip, and that it’s something I can constantly revisit, re-contextualize, and reflect on as I process new information in my busy headspace. The experience of travel is not a one-time, fixed event or learning opportunity; we remember and contemplate repeatedly, revisiting it mentally and returning with fresh perspectives even if we haven’t yet returned to that particular destination physically. 

So, let me tell you about how this immersive experience has shaped my relationship with travel, culture, and myself, and contributed to the worldview of the messy beautiful human being that I am still becoming to this day. Here are seven lessons I’ve learned that were sparked by my inaugural trip to Japan:

1. I’ve realized that travel is a covert form of diplomacy.

As representatives of our hometown visiting Japan, we were carefully coached on how to prepare and how our behavior would reflect upon our entire country. This is true for any traveler and influenced my future behavior on other trips abroad. For a local, you may be the most memorable traveler from your country, and the choices you make abroad may be a powerful example of American behavior someone may draw upon as they form their opinions of American travelers. We have the potential to dissipate or reinforce stereotypes about American culture simply through how we present and interact. Every interaction while traveling is a chance to shape hearts, change minds, and de-center ourselves for a trip that is positive for both the visitor and the visited. 

2. I’ve seen how local guides, trip organizers, and host families can enrich and deepen travel well beyond surface-level sightseeing

Sure, the typical tourist attractions are a draw for a reason, and I love getting knee-deep in researching a destination and planning a trip with an open itinerary. However, all the research in the world is no match for the in-depth guidance of a local. My trip to Japan showed me the significant value of having guides, trip organizers, and host families with a deep knowledge of local history, customs, and sites. It’s one thing to watch a traditional tea ceremony. It’s a totally different experience to actively participate in a ceremony while wearing a carefully selected traditional kimono from your host family, after significant pre-ceremony preparation, as you’re guided through detailed explanations of the purpose behind each movement and morsel. I would have missed out on so much on my first international trip if I hadn’t had the privilege of connecting with and learning from the local women that led our trip, who were a constant source of information on and off our tour bus.

3. I learned that language barriers could be opportunities for humor, connection, and improving my vocabulary.

As an English speaker, I’ve experienced a lot of privilege when it comes to travel. I absorbed what Japanese I could prior to departure, but my fluency was minimal. Although English is often taught as a second language in Japanese schools, there were numerous occasions where my fellow classmates and I had to bust out our limited Japanese, get creative in our descriptions, or physically act out a concept charades-style, until there was a mutual understanding between parties on both sides of the language barrier. We learned how to be more flexible and creative in our interactions, as we couldn’t always rely on shared language to communicate. Having to “try on” various vocabulary words and ways of communicating to get a point across was a great exercise in empathy, and there is nothing like the shared relief of coming to an understanding (or being understood). Often, the process of attempting to communicate concepts ended with laughter and connection. Every misunderstanding was an opportunity for problem-solving and the joyful satisfaction of working together toward a common goal. Through these interactions, I even picked up new Japanese words that don’t fully translate to English, like kawaii (“cute” but more comprehensive) and shinrinyoku (“forest bathing”)

4. I realized stark cultural differences in tiny everyday things can spark meaningful questions and possibilities regarding lifestyle choices.

There were so many new cultural activities in Japan that were entirely new to me, like bowing in greeting, hosting curry parties with neighbors, gathering for hotpot, changing into slippers in public buildings, and rolling out a futon each night to sleep on tatami mat floors. I frequently observed minor cultural differences in everyday living that piqued my curiosity and led to complex questions about my own daily habits later on.

For example, miso soup, salads, and a variety of other vegetables often accompanied the breakfasts my host mom prepared. To an American teenager that had grown up on the sugary cereals and highly processed convenience foods (Instant Breakfast, anyone?) of the 1990s and 2000s, something as simple as a salad for breakfast was completely unheard of for me. Thinking, “Salad, for breakfast?!? Hot soup, for breakfast?!?”  eventually would evolve into, “Yeah, why NOT vegetables for breakfast? Why can’t hot soup be a breakfast food anyway? Who came up with these rules? Why do we do things a certain way?” Exposure to small but radically different daily habits shook me out of the cultural confines of growing up in a particular place and time period. Such small things opened me up to the wide world of possibility and sparked endless curiosity regarding why we do one thing in our daily habits and not another. I started asking more “why” questions in general in subsequent years.

Food wasn’t the only thing that made me question cultural narratives and practices. The Japanese take on a Western toilet, of all things, helped shake me from the clutches of American exceptionalism. Here I was this whole time, moving through life thinking that a toilet was just a porcelain bowl while Japan had basically taken that model and added so many features that I wondered if pushing the right button would get me dinner and a movie to go along with heated seats, bidets in all directions, self-cleaning features, etc. Hearing one of my travel companions giggle and exclaim with joy over an endless array of high-tech toilet features is a memory that joyfully lives in my head rent-free to this day. I had long been conditioned with the idea that American products and the economic system that produced them were #1. The best of the best. And yet, staring me right in the – well I’ll keep it polite and say “face” – was a dramatically better product halfway around the world, far better than any American toilet I’d ever ventured onto, making an everyday necessity a delightful self-care experience. Who knew a thoughtfully designed toilet could make you question every assumption you’d ever absorbed in your home country? 

5. And yet, I came to understand that there were universal, human experiences that connected us all.

The gorgeous shrines and temples, carefully pruned gardens, miles of rice paddies, and a giant Buddha chiseled out of a cliffside all inspired awe in myself and my fellow ambassadors and were an important element of our travels. I still get a jolt of longing when I remember these significant cultural sites. However, the memories that remain just as fresh in my mind many years later are those daily interactions that uncovered the common human threads that bind us to one another regardless of country or culture. A curiosity in each other, common human strengths and flaws, and a universal desire to be understood and accepted were just a sampling of the shared human traits that unveiled themselves as we talked, gathered, traveled, ate, and lived together.

6. I started to acknowledge the cultural roots of shame and moved toward a path of healing, acceptance, and human connection in communal self-care.

Before I visited a Japanese onsen (hot springs and surrounding bathing facilities) with the other women in my group, the concept of public bathing never even entered my mind. I was wildly self-conscious about my body. Witnessing a different way of gathering together and a different cultural attitude toward nudity and bodies showed me that there was a greater range of possibilities when it comes to approaching, being, and interacting in the world. 

I would still struggle with body image in the decades that followed and still do sometimes. But it was a step in the right direction, laying the foundation for the internal healing I would do later to grow in the direction of health that I’ve grown. The experience helped me go down the path to realizing that a body is a body and doesn’t require anyone’s assessment or judgment. This was a different kind of freedom that didn’t exist in the America I knew and lived in at the time, where women were (are) being endlessly scrutinized and objectified, and diet culture permeated (still permeates) our social systems. I was *freaking out* the whole time regarding my travel group seeing me naked. But at the same time, part of me felt free from the puritanical influence, perfectionism culture, and social policing of women’s bodies in my home country, and we laughed and joked and relaxed, bonding through the vulnerability of literally baring our whole physical selves in a safe, enclosed environment as we chatted and bathed.

Two decades later as a parent, tears came to my eyes as I read The Big Bath House by Kyo McClear to my son, relishing the joy of this memory and the beauty of bodies engaging in self and community care through the shared experience of public bathing. I could feel the platonic love in the story, a love that I too had been able to experience. I didn’t know it then, as a giggly teenager, but as I’ve reflected on it years later I’ve realized the significance and unconditional acceptance flowing from such an experience and the power of vulnerable togetherness in breaking through culturally-inflicted shame.

7. I began learning to flow with unpredictability better.

I’m no longer the same perfectionist student that was hyper-focused on academic achievement that I was years ago. While I’ll likely be battling the demon of perfectionism in one way or another for the rest of my life, it’s a much less daunting monster than it used to be. Having to navigate the challenges and discomforts that can arise during travel, starting with my trip to Japan, has helped me develop more self-awareness, mental flexibility, and strategies for pivoting during the unexpected twists and turns that will inevitably crop up in life. During my trip to Japan, I experienced my first earthquake, an 6.2 just outside of Sendai. It scared us and shook up our itinerary (no pun intended). We had no choice but to live moment by moment, do what was within our power to do, and accept what wasn’t within our control as the earthquake shook the country. That day was a lesson in how quickly conditions can change, and I took a step towards a more flexible and open approach to life that continues to mature to this day.

And the gift of international travel in my teenage years keeps on giving!

I don’t want to imply that a singular trip made me who I am today, but it was certainly the spark that lit the initial curiosity that grew into an everlasting fire. My immersive experience in Japan occurred during a period of significant neurological development (my teen years) and ignited a love for international travel and cultures that I would use as kindling for my career and lifestyle. Two decades later, what I remember most fondly is the experience of being in a new place, the tiny little shocks of a life very different from my own, and most importantly, the human connection I experienced that led to a lifetime of continued reflection, development, and personal growth. I can’t wait to see where my journey takes me next.

 

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Greenland has taken to the global stage in the last few decades as “ground zero” for climate change, with scientists and environmentalists racing to understand the global phenomenon’s impacts in real time. While there has been increased international interest in Greenland, Greenland isn’t a destination for everyone – it can have a harsh Arctic climate and formidable terrain. Still, hearty explorers have a number of options to make this adventure appropriate for their level of activity.

Those intrepid travelers that push themselves beyond their comfort zone may find themselves rewarded with fond memories of untouched natural beauty, robust cultural experiences, deep human connection, and personal transformation. A trip to “the land of the people” is a chance to capture a mental snapshot of a rapidly changing landscape at a particular moment in time.

Greenland Might be the Adventure for You

Greenland is known vaguely by many but deeply explored by few. If you’ve got a trailblazing, adventurous spirit, we’ve got five reasons why Greenland might be a wonderful trip for you:

  1. Profound Natural Beauty: Greenland boasts breathtaking natural scenery. Explore vast glaciers, monumental icebergs, towering mountains, and picturesque fjords as you traverse the island and the surrounding ocean. Immerse yourself in awe-inspiring experiences like viewing the Kangia Glacier from Ilulissat (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) or taking a flightseeing tour over the Isua Glacier (the glacier responsible for producing the iceberg that sank the Titanic). If you visit in September, you may have the chance to view jaw-dropping natural phenomena like the Northern Lights (Aurora borealis) from one of the best places in the world to view them.
  2. Opportunities for Deep Reflection in a Remote Place: Greenland is truly off-the-beaten-path, the type of expansive, wild place that must be experienced in person to fully grasp its vastness. Only about 56,000 people call the world’s largest island “home” and are scattered throughout small communities over the 836,330 sq. miles of Arctic tundra. They are connected to each other only by boat, helicopter, or airplane. Nearly half of Greenland is a protected National Park, and the island is surrounded by sea ice as far as the eye can see. 
  3. Cultural Richness: Greenlandic culture is deeply rooted in indigenous Inuit traditions (specifically, of the Kalaallit people) and has been influenced by Scandinavian traditions. Immerse yourself in unique local customs, history, and way of living. If you’re open to it, you may gain a profound understanding of a culture that emphasizes communalism, respect for nature, and close partnership with the land and sea. 
  4. Wildlife Viewing: Experience the unique ecological wonders that are the Arctic tundra, oceans scattered with icebergs, and the flora and fauna that characterize this biome. Greenland’s natural environment is home to reindeer (caribou), polar bears, musk oxen, arctic foxes, and several seabird species. If you’re lucky, you could spot Humpback whales, Beluga whales, seals, or other sea creatures in the substantial marine ecosystem that envelopes the island.
  5. Adventurous Outdoor Pursuits: Greenland is a paradise for adventure-seekers. Challenge yourself physically and mentally via Arctic endeavors across land, air, or sea. There are endless opportunities for hiking, trekking, mountaineering, kayaking, and boating for a reward of unforgettable views that may imprint upon your memory for life. Or navigate a Zodiac through the Southern Greenland fjords, known as “Arctic Patagonia” because of the vistas of icy blue waters set against a breathtaking backdrop of dramatic peaks, winding coastline, and lush, verdant valleys and pastures bursting with blooms.

Greenland is the kind of once-in-a-lifetime travel destination that can spark soul-shaking awe and restoration in the hearty outdoor enthusiast. For travelers looking for new perspectives, wonder, and tranquility amongst a backdrop of a challenging but pristine Arctic environment, Greenland just might be the next destination awaiting your exploration.

Booking a Visit to Greenland

If Greenland sounds enticing, Journeys International has recently added new group trips to our tour offerings. Check out these Arctic adventures:

Greenland Explorer

  • A 10-day expedition with hiking, boating, kayaking, and flightseeing across Ilulissat, Disko Island, and Western Greenland
  • Enjoy the Ilimanaq Lodge Experience and dinner at a Michelin Restaurant, Koks
  • The trip includes a brief stop in Copenhagen to visit a new sustainable, energy-conscious community in Denmark

Greenland Adventure

  • Explore Southeast Greenland’s fjords aboard a luxury polar ship, the Ultramarine, over a nine-day itinerary
  • Discover Greenland by helicopter, Zodiac, kayak, and foot with endless adventure options
  • Experience the majestic landscape of the world’s second-largest ice mass, the Greenland ice sheet

We hope you’ll join us in Greenland for a scheduled expedition. If you don’t see a trip that is quite the right fit for your needs, please inquire about a custom tour. Our adventure specialists are enthusiastic about travel planning and would gladly consult with you further on your next trip.

About Journeys International

Journeys is an eco-friendly and culturally-immersive adventure tour operator and travel consultant with 40+ years of industry experience and a growing network of trusted local tour guides. We specialize in authentic, immersive, and experiential travel and learning for solo travelers, couples, families, and small groups. Journeys prides itself on its commitment to its core values, respect for natural spaces, and ability to facilitate worldwide trips that nurture human and cross-cultural connections. Let our experts book you on one of our scheduled journeys or arrange other custom travel plans to “Adventure Deeper” into the world! Explore the rest of our website for more info.

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