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About Go Boundless Travel

Get to Know Us

We’re a family-run travel studio specializing in India, Nepal, and Vietnam. We plan trips for other families because we’ve been the family. We’ve figured out how to move through places that overwhelm most travelers, and we’ve learned that the best trips aren’t the most complicated ones. They’re the ones shaped by real cultural understanding and honest planning.

Meet the Family

Kelly, Founder & Travel Strategist, RN/BSN

I lived in India for nearly two years in my early twenties. First on a short volunteer trip with a team, then on my own, staying at a residential school in a rural village before eventually moving to Delhi. I learned the language. I got sick. I figured out how to exist in a culture that doesn’t run on American assumptions. I’ve been returning ever since, now with our kids in tow.

As an RN, I know the questions to ask your doctor before you go, and I can share on-the-ground experience on what to do when your kid is sick at 3am. While you can’t predict the future, you can go in prepared with eyes open and actually be present for the trip you came on

ND, Co-Founder & Regional Specialist

ND was born and raised in Rajasthan, India, and came to the US at the age of 22. He served 11 years in the US Army, and has been returning home every year since. His entire family still lives in India. ND brings what no outside researcher can: how India actually works. A fair price. A real recommendation. The difference between a situation that’s uncomfortable and one that’s actually off. That kind of knowledge isn’t in any guidebook.

Micah (13), Research & Systems Support

Micah helps with research, mapping, and technical execution. He’s also our resident gear-tester and the reason our packing lists actually work in real life.

Caleb (11), Cultural Bridge

Caleb is our youngest traveler and resident question-asker. He has a way of finding a friend in every place we go, which, it turns out, is its own kind of cultural expertise.

The Damor family in winter hats: Kelly, ND, Micah, and Caleb, founders of Go Boundless Travel
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Why This Works

Most travel advice about India is written by people who visited for two weeks. We’re not that. But we’re also not pretending we’ve personally stayed in every hotel or ridden every train route. Nobody has. What you get from us is the combination that actually matters: someone who grew up inside the culture and someone who first experienced it as an overwhelmed American, together planning a trip for your specific family.

A plan built around your family. Not a template. Your kids, your budget, your worries, your dates.

Real honesty about the tradeoffs. We’ll tell you what we’d do, what we wouldn’t, and why. No upsells. No fluff.

A real conversation. Every Blueprint includes a 30-minute call so you leave understanding the why behind every decision.

Ready to Plan?

Let’s design a journey that flows clearly from the start.

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