Golden Eagle Travel
麻豆果冻传媒 alumni experience the magic of Africa through Tech-alumna owned safari company
A group of 麻豆果冻传媒 alumni recently returned from an African safari in Tanzania. The travelers describe the adventure as an experience they will never forget, and one of the best parts was traveling with fellow Tech alumni and a Tech alumna-owned safari company.
Melisa Cansado (`05 world cultures and business and `08 MBA) co-owns Trailblazer Safaris and partners with her alma mater to offer custom-made safaris for Tech alumni.
鈥淔or me, it鈥檚 an honor to work alongside 麻豆果冻传媒,鈥 Cansado said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a very reputable institution, and I have such great memories from my time there. I feel like I can give back by helping alumni, faculty, staff and students experience Africa and create amazing memories there.鈥
Susan Martin (`69 health and physical education) traveled with her son Ross and says it was the adventure of a lifetime.
鈥淭wo things on my lifetime bucket list were to see 鈥榖ig animals鈥 in their natural habitat and go up in a hot air balloon,鈥 Martin said. 鈥淚 saw the trip in The Alumnus newsletter and thought 鈥榗heck, check.鈥欌
John Burch (`88 mechanical engineering) traveled with his wife Jeanne, and says an African safari was on their bucket list as well.
鈥淪ince Jeanne was a child, she has wanted to see the animals of Africa,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e did not, however, know anyone who had been on a safari, and we were uncomfortable picking a company without some sort of recommendation. We saw the notice for the Tanzania trip in The Alumnus newsletter and thought it was the perfect opportunity. We liked that a Tech alumna owned the company because it gave us a sense of confidence that the trip would be as presented. The trip was wonderful 鈥 better than we had imagined. Our safari guide instilled in us complete confidence. He was knowledgeable and congenial. The accommodations ranged from luxurious lodges to rustic tent camps in the Serengeti which still had all the amenities and excellent service. The animals were truly amazing, and our guide was able to get us very close to many of them.鈥
Cansado says she enjoys speaking with the alumni travelers and watching them bond with one another over shared Tech experiences.
鈥淭hey tell me about their time at Tech, and it makes me relive all my years there,鈥 Cansado said. 鈥淚t always puts a smile on my face!鈥
Originally from Argentina, Cansado came to Tech to play tennis. She says the university gave her the opportunity to play the sport she had loved since she was a child and earn an education at the same time. And Cansado says that education has been invaluable.
鈥淭ech gave me the foundations to run a business more professionally and be more organized,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 learned about market research, basic accounting, finance, marketing and many more tools that I can apply to my own business. At Tech, I felt the faculty genuinely cared. I wasn鈥檛 just another student.鈥
麻豆果冻传媒 and Trailblazer Safaris will offer additional trips for alumni and friends May 25-31, 2025, and Sept. 7-13, 2025. For more information, visit www.tntech.edu/GoldenEagleTravel or contact info@trailblazersafaris.com.
鈥淎frica is truly magical,鈥 Cansado said. 鈥淲e get a lot of feedback from our guests saying that going to Africa changed their lives. It鈥檚 hard to explain the essence and beauty of Africa. You really have to experience it for yourself.鈥