Hello there,
Here I'll start a series of South America Travel Guide Reviews , that I hope are useful to my fellow travelers. Comments will be greatly apprecieted!
I have lived in South America for the last 10 years (7 years in peru, 3 in Argentina) and am constantly looking for accurate Travel Guides to recommend to CAT's always demanding clients and to steadily improve our work on giving pertinent and useful info as well. Insight Guide Peru has one noticiable strenght by its side: This is probably the best source of deep background on specific destinationsand activities. As a tour operator in Latin America I always recommend this particular guide when, for instance, travelers are deeply interested in birdwatching in, say , the Manu Reserve in the peruvian amazon jungle, a less well known destination when comparing to Macchu Pichu, the Nazca Lines or Senor de Sipan. Nevertheless, this level of detail is also available for the abovementioned "classic" destinies as well. Visually stunning, Insight Guide is the National Geographic of the Travel Guides.
Have a Nice Day,
Bart
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Wednesday, December 14, 2005
Monday, December 12, 2005
A little about Myself
Hi there fellow bloggers!
I'm Bart de Graaf, I was born in The Netherlands some 35 years ago. I'm married to Karin and father of Edie, our beautiful 16 month-old baby girl. I studied International Tourism Management and Consultancy at the Superior Institute for Tourism Studies in Breda, The Netherlands, but my constant urge to get away into the wide open spaces of traveling freedom made me a nightmare for my professors and fellow students.
I dreamt up the idea of setting up a tour operating company on my way to Ecuador's inner jungle in 1994, on one of several trips through the area. I've been an active South America explorer for over 12 years now and have seen and experienced many of the surprises one can encounter living, working and traveling in this wild continent. After barely graduating in 1996 I almost immediately made my way to Peru to make my two dreams reality: turn my hobby into a professional way of living and try to help building the cultural bridge between South America and the rest of the world.
After 10 hard working years in Peru we now own and run what we like to think of as one of the most efficient tour operating companies in the region, managing not only Peru, but also Brazil, Argentina, Chile and Bolivia, with proper offices in the first three countries and growing! You're welcomed to visit us at www.cat-travel.com.
What I expect of this blog is to share the experience of how traveling up and down Latin America has molded my life and determined in one way or another, who I am today.
Well, guess that's pretty much my life so far. In the words of Jan Myrdal: "Traveling is not just seeing the new; it is also leaving behind. Not just opening doors; also closing them behind you, never to return. But the place you have left forever is always there for you to see whenever you shut your eyes."
See you!
I'm Bart de Graaf, I was born in The Netherlands some 35 years ago. I'm married to Karin and father of Edie, our beautiful 16 month-old baby girl. I studied International Tourism Management and Consultancy at the Superior Institute for Tourism Studies in Breda, The Netherlands, but my constant urge to get away into the wide open spaces of traveling freedom made me a nightmare for my professors and fellow students.
I dreamt up the idea of setting up a tour operating company on my way to Ecuador's inner jungle in 1994, on one of several trips through the area. I've been an active South America explorer for over 12 years now and have seen and experienced many of the surprises one can encounter living, working and traveling in this wild continent. After barely graduating in 1996 I almost immediately made my way to Peru to make my two dreams reality: turn my hobby into a professional way of living and try to help building the cultural bridge between South America and the rest of the world.
After 10 hard working years in Peru we now own and run what we like to think of as one of the most efficient tour operating companies in the region, managing not only Peru, but also Brazil, Argentina, Chile and Bolivia, with proper offices in the first three countries and growing! You're welcomed to visit us at www.cat-travel.com.
What I expect of this blog is to share the experience of how traveling up and down Latin America has molded my life and determined in one way or another, who I am today.
Well, guess that's pretty much my life so far. In the words of Jan Myrdal: "Traveling is not just seeing the new; it is also leaving behind. Not just opening doors; also closing them behind you, never to return. But the place you have left forever is always there for you to see whenever you shut your eyes."
See you!
Saturday, November 26, 2005
Johor River - Fishing Paradise
Johor River - Fishing Paradise
After that frustrated working day, I decided to go for a 'break'.
In the evening abt 4pm, I drive to Ulu Tiram to meet up 9W2CHM & started the journey to Johor River side.
Along the way, there's very nice view from the Dam. Cos we are driving round over the dam.
After abt 30-45 min. drive from Ulu Tiram, reached the entrance of the access to Johor River. There's abt 200-300 meter off road drive (but I saw proton iswara & wira pass thru), follow by almost 12KM estate tar road to pass all the dam and estate.
It's wasn't a sunny day.....
Then you can smell the River close to us. And last, pass thru another 200 meters off road, we heard the voice of the Johor River! N1°34.884' E103°58.702'
Opposite is Pulau Layang, and beside that is kelong. (There's almost 15-20 kelong along the river)
The local....they sell crab, prawn & fish very cheap!
Another view of Johor River. (Opposite is 'Johor Lama')
Just because of this river, we have to turn big round to 'Desaru'. If There's bridge.....wah! So simple than!!
Those who love fishing, u can have a boat ride to kelong in the middle of the river for only RM10.
The road to the River side
The Jetty & our blue Jimny.
Nice view of the Dam.
another view of the dam.....
Please visit the Forum of Malsingmaps for more information. Click : Thread 1, & thread 2.
After that frustrated working day, I decided to go for a 'break'.
In the evening abt 4pm, I drive to Ulu Tiram to meet up 9W2CHM & started the journey to Johor River side.
Along the way, there's very nice view from the Dam. Cos we are driving round over the dam.
After abt 30-45 min. drive from Ulu Tiram, reached the entrance of the access to Johor River. There's abt 200-300 meter off road drive (but I saw proton iswara & wira pass thru), follow by almost 12KM estate tar road to pass all the dam and estate.
It's wasn't a sunny day.....
Then you can smell the River close to us. And last, pass thru another 200 meters off road, we heard the voice of the Johor River! N1°34.884' E103°58.702'
Opposite is Pulau Layang, and beside that is kelong. (There's almost 15-20 kelong along the river)
The local....they sell crab, prawn & fish very cheap!
Another view of Johor River. (Opposite is 'Johor Lama')
Just because of this river, we have to turn big round to 'Desaru'. If There's bridge.....wah! So simple than!!
Those who love fishing, u can have a boat ride to kelong in the middle of the river for only RM10.
The road to the River side
The Jetty & our blue Jimny.
Nice view of the Dam.
another view of the dam.....
Please visit the Forum of Malsingmaps for more information. Click : Thread 1, & thread 2.