As a writer,I am very excited to share this great story about this couple and their 4 cute kids therefore travel around the world with their antique Graham-Paige car made in 1928 which has been modified.Within this year me myself had meet personally this couple when they reached at Kuching Sarawak Borneo,they a nice,friendly and happy family..In Kuching they stay at Arif Hotel Kuching Off Hj Taha Road.-more story-
HOTEL ARIF
Jalan Haji Taha.
Tel: 241211 Fax: 241 212.
Room rate RM 70, RM 90 (family room).
Close to the Grand Mosque and dining.
Tel: 241211 Fax: 241 212.
Room rate RM 70, RM 90 (family room).
Close to the Grand Mosque and dining.
Front Door Of Arif Hotel Kuching
For records,this couple had 4 children was born in 4 different country during their travel around the world!..
Originally the couple Herman (43) and Candelaria Zapp (41) just want to travel from Buenos Aires, Argentina, to Alaska, the United States. Being a touristbackpacker , they used the Graham-Paige car made in 1928 which has been modified.
Zapp Family
Apparently since the departure from Buenos Aires in 2001 that, until now they have not returned to the country because of their growing travel destinations.
Following from Alaska, spouse Zapp move on, do not stop in the Americas alone. They are now stepping Asia. They visited South Korea, Japan, Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, and Indonesia.
During 11 years of adventure with a car that could "change" into the tent, Zapp couple had four children born in four different countries.
Nahuel Pampa, the eldest, was born nine years ago in the U.S.. Their second son, Lucas Tehue (6), born in Argentina. Followed Huya Paloma (3) who was born in Canada. Marco Sementeaa the youngest Wallaby "landless" water in Australia.
"Although born in several different countries, they remain the children of Argentina," said Herman, in Subang Jaya, Malaysia.
Zapp family reluctantly called a tourist when in a foreign country.
"We were just ordinary travelers," he said when he was in Subang Jaya.
What first attracted the attention of residents in each place they visit is the old car.
"People always ask how old a car that can travel the world without breaking down. Of course there are times when the car crashed," Herman said when in gatherings of fans of vintage cars held Malaysia and Singapore Vintage Cars Register in Subang Jaya on Wednesday (13 / 7 / 2011).
"When we get into trouble on the road, there are only willing to help at the right time. Or we met the right person," he added.
According to Candelaria, children learn about the world directly. Nevertheless, he does not ignore formal education. Her children received education in home schooling was six years old.
"We've been through many difficulties. Real life is never comfortable, but that's our life, facing challenges," he said.
From Malaysia they will continue the trip to Thailand and many other places before going home.
Their experience has been recorded in Spark Your Dream , and the website www.sparkyourdream.com
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