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Year 5: 2008

In 2008 Journeys Within opened an office in Laos and was honored with a World Saver’s Award from Conde Nast Traveler.

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2008

Milestones:

Started Journeys Within Laos Office

Journeys Within receives the World Savers Award from Conde Nast Traveler Magazine

US Office moved from Sacramento to Truckee, CA

Touring to these countries:

Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, Burma

Press:

ABC News Money Matters: Socially Conscious Travel: Interview with Andrea Ross, CEO, Journeys Within Tour Company

Conde Nast Traveler: 2008 World Savers Awards

Conde Nast Traveler: 128 World’s Top Travel Specialists

Daily Traveler: Help Cyclone Victims in Myanmar

Conde Nast Traveler: Guilt Free Tripping

Elite Traveler: Journeys Within Cultural Support in Southeast Asia

LA Times Travel & Adventure: How to Positively Impact the World Through Travel

Key Hires:

Nicole volunteering at Phik Noy school in Luang Prabang

Nicole Long:

What year did join Team Journeys Within?:

I joined in 2008.  First, I joined the Journeys Within Our Community team in July of 2008 by heading the first branch out of our projects from Cambodia into Laos. Then in December of that year I joined the Journeys Within Laos office officially as Country Director.

What were your thoughts of the company that first year?:

I felt very excited to have an opportunity to work with this grassroots company that had a huge philanthropic heart in a country that was extremely unfamiliar to me. Sure, it was a difficult at times adjusting to a completely different world than the one I knew for the last six years working in NYC.  However, being in this exciting and sometimes overwhelming position taught me a great deal personally. It all forced me to reassess expectations and adapt myself to the ways and culture of Laos. It almost felt like my freshman year of college all over again!

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Phaeng in Luang Prabang with a view of the mighty Mekong River

Houmphaeng “Phaeng” Phommaly

What year did join Team Journeys Within?:

2008

What were your thoughts of the company that first year?:

I am so excited at that time so I know this company would grow.

Special Memories from 2008:

1.Phaeng Finding new B&B hotel Sep2006
Phaeng and John head by motobike to look for office space in Luang Prabang
2.Phaeng TOur Inspection Jul2008
Phaeng, Seila and Kristina on a tour of the Mekong River in Luang Prabang
3.Boat Trip Pak Ou caves Jul2008
Seila and Phaeng at the Pak Ou Caves in Luang Prabang
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Preschool kids at Phik Noy School (which is sponsored by JWOC) excitedly wait new school uniforms
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Students at Phik Noy School in Luang Prabang. Look at those smiles!!
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Neon green rice paddies in Laos
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A Buddha’s silhouette at Pak Ou Caves, Laos
Mekong trip in Can Tho with JW guests
Khoa guiding a tour on the Mekong Delta
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Phaeng, hard at work in the JW Laos office
Sunset over the Mekong in Luang Prabang, Laos
Sunset on the Mekong in Laos
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Tui, April and Gavin giving alms to a monk in Chiang Mai
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April’s son Gavin (2 years old) at a temple in Siem Reap
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April and her husband Chris visit Angkor Wat for the first time
Narla, Jill, Seila, Sours, Makara meet at the lobby of Journeys Within B & B
Narla, Jill, Seila, Sours, Makara meet at the lobby of Journeys Within B & B

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Year 4: 2007


growing team

2007

Milestones:

Andrea named a Conde Nast Traveler Top Travel Specialist for the first time.

Opened US office

Touring to these countries:

Cambodia, Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Burma

Press:

Condé Nast Traveler: 130 World’s Top Travel Specialists

Conde Nast Traveler: The Dream List – Experiences That Only Insiders Can Deliver

Key Hires:

April Cole:

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What year did join Team Journeys Within?: 

2007

What were your thoughts of the company that first year?: 

In 2007 Andrea had just been named a Conde Nast Traveler Magazine Top Travel Specialist and she wanted to make sure that the level of service that the company provided was up to the standard that the magazine had said it was – from the booking process all the way through to the tour. At that point she decided to open a US office and that’s when I applied for Journeys Within. From what I read about the company it was philanthropic focused, which was something very important to me, and also a great company to work for as it was family friendly, but I wasn’t sure if it could possibly be as good as it sounded. After I spoke with Andrea I knew that Journeys Within really was as good as it sounded and maybe even better! Andrea spoke with such passion about Southeast Asia, the tour company, JWOC, and her vision for the future of the company. I knew from that first phone interview that this was a great company to be a part of and that it had incredible things in store and I couldn’t wait to join the team!

Special Memories from 2007:

Original Koh Ker
We visit Koh Ker for the first time and start offering trips to this amazing temple complex. These more remote temples allow for a completely different temple experience, away from the crowds and bustle –getting there however, required some dedication. The tours included time with the “magic man”, a lovely man who is reported to be invincible.
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Journeys Within also launches our first kayak trips through the flooded forest and out on the Tonle Sap Lake!
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Callie and Srey Nut start school, which the Journeys Within kids team continues to grow. (Couper seems to realize that as a boy he is outnumbered!) Andrea and Brandon head to Vietnam with the kids.
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Andrea attends one of the first ever guide training dinners in Bangkok.
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Callie sees the ocean in Phuket.

 

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Ouch!

Today Chris, Gavin and I went to get a Typhoid vaccine before we go on our trip. Although I’m a grown woman who has endured the pain of childbirth (well, let’s be honest I got the drugs) I still fear the doctor. In the back of my mind I kept saying, “Do I really need to go and get this shot?” And then I heard myself over and over telling guests we do recommend being up to date on your Typhoid vaccine – so the little voice in the back of my brain said ” You need to follow your own advice – silly!” So off to the doctor we went….

When I stepped inside the Travel Medicine office I was pleasantly surprised. It was as if I had walked into Andrea and Brandon’s home or the Journeys Within office. The room was beautifully decorated, with accents of local art and pictures of families traveling all around the world. On the coffee table in the waiting room was the copy of Conde Nast Traveler which Journeys Within was featured in (like that?!). I was instantly calmed and actually excited to meet the person who would be piercing my skin with a very sharp needle and injecting me with a dead virus (yes, I’m always this dramatic).

The Dr. came out of her office and welcomed us with a hug and excitement to hear more about our upcoming plans to visit Thailand and Angkor Wat – a place she said “she hopes to visit sometime very soon”. Of course I indulged her with our day by day itinerary and went on and on and on and on, but she actually seemed to be very interested (I liked her!). She kindly went into details about how to make our trip more enjoyable and healthy. Some things I had heard before – for example bring mosquito repellent, and some things I hadn’t heard – for example, apply sunscreen first and then apply bug repellent and also to bring diaper rash cream for Gavin (so happy she told me this).

Next came the shots – eek! Being a brave little soldier I went first. I pretended to not be afraid and continued chatting about my trip (as talking is something I can do no matter what the distraction) while she proceeded to stick a giant needle in my arm. I still pretended to be brave as I didn’t think it would be exceptionally helpful if I screamed in pain just before Chris and Gavin received their shots. Next Chris got his shot in his giant manly arms (I have a big crush on my handsome husband). Last it was Gavin’s turn. Dr. Vivian asked me to lean over Gavin and hold him down while she gave him the shot (apparently she has dealt with quite a few wiggling and screaming toddlers…). I leaned over Gavin and prepared to be a sad mommy as my son received a painful shot. Here came the countdown “One, two, three!” and the needle went in. Cue screaming baby. Not exactly. Gavin went on chatting about the book he had read today (in his little toddler language that few people actually understand) and didn’t flinch – not even for a second. “He’s the best toddler I’ve ever met,” said Dr. Vivian. I knew this lady was smart 🙂 – ha ha ha!

So I must admit, after all my fear and build up of anticipation, getting our shots was an almost pleasant experience. Let’s be honest, we all got shots and my arm hurts today – so it wasn’t like going and getting ice cream, but it wasn’t bad either.

ummmm….. ice cream…

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