2012

African Adventure by Danae Kawamoto

From time to time I have clients write about their experience on Safari.  I am always amazed by the effect of a trip to Africa can have on people and how well they write about it.  This is the first in a series of 3 guest blogs from my clients This year, I had the […]

RIP Derek Hutchinson

I love to kayak.  Being one of the first to kayak off the coast of Tanzania is one of the primary reasons I started Infinite Safari Adventures.  I follow kayaking.  I read about kayaking. I paddle almost every week. Recently we lost one of the icons of kayaking, Derek Hutchinson. I did not know Derek […]

Cheetah Cubs at the National Zoo

There is always excitement over a new birth and that holds true for animals born at the zoo – particularly when those are born to endangered species. About 4 months ago there were new arrivals at the National Zoo in DC – two cheetah cubs! After much thought they were named Carmelita and Justin after […]

The World Famous Cosmos Club

I have been going back and forth to DC for a number of years and there are several places I like to stay (for a time the Hotel George was my home away from home so much so that when my wife called, the staff would tell her where I was).  It has been a […]

Cheetah Conservation Fund

Giving Back Part 2 In the past I have written about having a cheetah at our house to support the Cheetah Conservation Fund (you can read it here).  I have also written about my visit to the Cheetah Conservation Fund headquarters in Namibia.  Both of those events inspired me and convinced me that CCF is […]

Supporting The Maasai And Making Your Dog Beautiful

Giving Back Part 1 I feel very fortunate and lucky to be able to not only go to Africa every year, but also to introduce people to Africa and help them realize that “bucket list” dream of going on Safari.  Ever since I founded my safari company, I have been looking for a way to […]

A Pair of African Customized Shoes

A couple of weeks ago I was back in Africa.  The purpose of my trip was twofold.  First I went to Kenya to visit Patrick and to pick up inventory for a new business we are starting – selling Maasai Beaded Dog Collars to raise money to send the children of his village to school […]

Leading an Epic Life – Byron Davis

I subscribe to a service called HARO (Help A Reporter Out).  Its goal is match up people who are writing a story or do blogs or webcasts with possible experts or participants.  I have responded to quite a few of these but none have come to fruition until last week. I was contacted by Byron […]