2014

Sherry & Karen’s Excellent Safari Adventure!

PART I Almost every week I try to write on this blog. At times it is difficult to come up with something new and interesting to share. However for the next few weeks I thought I would share some excerpts from a wonderful/funny/authentic journal that I received recently from 2 clients – Sherry & Karen […]

EBOLA

E-Blown Out Of Proportion My wife is a journalist. She teaches feature writing instructing students on not only how to write but the ethics and proper way to act as a journalist. First and foremost is to get your facts straight. Unfortunately many in the media forget what they have learned and instead like drama […]

Rwanda 5 Fun Facts

This week we are going to provide you with 5 fun facts about Rwanda one of only 3 countries where you can see Mountain Gorillas. Rwanda is one of the smallest nations in the world. It is roughly the size of Vermont. The big difference is that Vermont has a population of about 600,000 whereas […]

2013

Meet The Hirwa Group

After meeting up with our guide, Patience, I met the other members of our group. It was a collection of doctors, lawyers, and psychiatrists from Germany who had come to Rwanda to help train professionals there in dealing with a multitude of issues including post-traumatic stress resulting from the genocide. Since I do not speak […]

Meet Francois and Patience

Passionate Gorilla Guides During my recent gorilla tracking expedition in Rwanda, I found myself waiting around to be assigned to a group to track. I stood watching all of the guides having a meeting about their plans for the day. My own guide pointed out one of the older gorilla guides whom everyone seemed to […]

A Very Moving Memorial

Being Jewish I have visited several memorials remembering the victims of the Holocaust of World War II, toured concentration camps and met and heard the stories of people who survived this nightmare. Needless to say I wasn’t all that enthusiastic when Patrick my guide took me to the Genocide Memorial in Kigali and left me […]

Kigali, Rwanda – Impressive

After passing through the Nairobi airport for the third time it was time to begin the last leg of my journey and off I flew to Kigali, Rwanda. I had no idea what to expect – would it be like Uganda? Would I feel the underlying tension of the genocide that occurred about 20 years […]

InfiniteSafariAdventures.Com Has A New Look!

One of the reasons Infinite Safari Adventures has been so successful in such a short period of time is that we listen to our friends and clients and never let good enough be good enough. Now in the company’s third year, we are always looking for new safari experiences, new places to go and exciting […]