About Us

About us

We Are

TheTravelJunkees

Welcome to TheTravelJunkees, where adventure knows no bounds! We are a passionate group of travel enthusiasts dedicated to exploring every corner of the globe. From bustling cities to serene landscapes, our mission is to create unforgettable experiences that bring people together and foster a sense of wonder.

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Our Story

TheTravelJunkees started with a simple idea: to share the joy of discovery and the thrill of new experiences with like-minded adventurers. Over the years, we've grown into a vibrant community known for our daring exploits and unique travel stories. One of our most memorable moments was our appearance on Jimmy Kimmel, where a monkey photo opp adventure took an unexpected turn, putting us in the spotlight and showcasing our commitment to embracing the unexpected.

Curating Unforgettable Journeys

At TheTravelJunkees, we believe that travel is more than just visiting new places—it's about creating lasting memories and forming bonds with fellow travelers. Our dedicated team curates exceptional trips for our main group, ensuring each journey is filled with excitement, cultural immersion, and opportunities for personal growth. Whether it's hiking through lush jungles, exploring ancient ruins, or enjoying local cuisines, we strive to offer something for everyone.

Meet The Founder, Craig Henry

Meet Craig @Thetraveljunkee, a seasoned globetrotter with more than three decades of travel experience, exploring numerous countries along the way. In addition to being a successful entrepreneur with a diverse portfolio of businesses, Craig also has investments in real estate across the world. His true passion lies in traveling and sharing the joy of exploration with others. A fun fact about Craig: he enjoys playing pool and has a penchant for spontaneous jet-setting adventures.

Meet Terry

Meet Terry Day. A certified electrician, safety trainer, and electrical inspector. He has over 35 years of experience in construction and safety training now using his expertise at the US Dept of Energy supervising electrical construction projects and offering suggestions on how to improve his project management organization. He’s a father of one who he has instilled the love of travel in his son getting his first passport stamp at age 10. He loves people of all cultures and experiencing different foods, music, and architecture.

I've Always Loved Travel

My parents took me to Disneyland for our first family vacation, Circa early ’70’s. Going on a trip that didn’t result in lodging with relatives, invoked a plethora of thoughts, feelings and emotions within. I had read about traveling to distant places (let’s face it, for a youngster flying from Chicago, IL, to Anaheim, CA, this was indeed distant), and now here I was with an opportunity to fly and visit the most magical place on Earth!

 

I can recall many memories from my Disneyland vacation. The excitement I felt when boarding an airplane for the first time, the flight attendant offering me a blanket when I was a tad bit chilly, and my older brother squeezing my hand when we encountered turbulence that rattled the plane and shook our seats. The sights, culture, foods and music of my chosen destination remain vivid. I didn’t know it then but, my first family vacation would spark a voracious appetite for traveling; as a result,

 

TheTravelJunkee was born. Now I’m 6 continents, 60 plus countries, and countless cities in the game, and that inspired me to create a website, blog and business, all because my love for travel. I have an interest in sharing information about hidden treasures tucked away in small coves, and expeditions that are not on the so beating path, with others. My website www.thetraveljunkee.com and IG page www.instagram/thetraveljunkee are places where I connect and share tips via stories, links and personal accounts of things to do when traveling to certain places. For example, when traveling to Rome, I just happen to know one of the best spots to hear jazz is Gregory’s Jazz Club which has an eclectic blend of jazz and is located near the Spanish steps; or, when traveling to Lisbon, I just happen to know you can find the best authentic Portuguese food in a small neighborhood that is only accessible using Tuk Tuk.

I haven’t been everywhere, but it’s definitely on my list. For now though I’m sure to be Wheels up to my next destination when you read this. Ciao

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