Thirsting for Contentment?

Thirsting for Contentment?
Because we believe that there is no happiness without contentment, we offer travelers the unique experience of a vacation with purpose. By giving of ourselves we find joy because all that is not given is lost

The Gift of Giving and Receiving

The Gift of Giving and Receiving

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Trip to Argentina schedule for May 9-16, 2010

Travel with us to the country of Gauchos, tango, and fine wine! All inclusive package to Mendoza and Buenos Aires includes airfare, 4-5 star hotels, tours, and most meals. Priced at $3,500 per person. Please contact travelersgift22@gmail.com to request a brochure and reserve your spot!

You will have your choice of excursions from an array of activities that include white water rafting, zip-lining across a river, mountain biking, horseback riding, spa days, golfing, shopping, and gourmet food & wine tours. Whether you want adventure, relaxation, or a combination of both, there is something for everyone!

Searching The World Over

I've been searching my entire life for it and most likely, so have you. Elusive, difficult to identify, and even more impossible to hold onto. We all thirst for it and often go most of our lives without being able to quench our desire for it.
Contentment.
When I have focused primarily on my needs and desires, I have been the least content. The least happy. The least full of joy. Those moments have provided a sweetness that is fleeting and leaves me only hungering for so much more.
So what truly satisfies? What, in this life, can provide the nourishment we need for our souls? Who are the people who seemingly possess what we desire?
Deep down perhaps we all know on some level. Don't we?
In searching the world over, I've realized that those who are truly content are those who have been full of gratitude, savoring every moment of life, and giving of themselves to what truly matters.

Destined to Meet




It was October, 2009 when when we first met in a hotel lobby in New Dehli, India. Tania's energetic spirit drew me to her instantly and a new friendship was quickly formed as we traveled together with an organization that does non-profit work in India. She, a married business woman from Miami, and myself, a single photographer living in Los Angeles, soon discovered that our life paths were to merge. Our passion for travel, coupled with a desire to serve the poor, was to be the foundation for our new venture together. The Travelers Gift was born.