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Sunday, March 8, 2015

Batam Private Driver / Batam Driver Services - 25 Seater Minibus



BATAM PRIVATE DRIVER / BATAM DRIVER SERVICES

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Hi Traveler, I am Iwan from Batam, Indonesia ( Batam Driver).I am friendly, easy-going and have an experience as a batam driver / batam private driver;
I have been escrorting a lot of traveler while they are traveling in Batam. I am willing to show you the beautiful Batam city 


 Rate of Vehicle :

BATAM PRIVATE DRIVER / BATAM DRIVER SERVICES - 25 Seater Minibus
Toyota Coaster



Full Day 10 hour trip : S$ 145
Half Day 5 hour trip : S$ 90
One way land transfer : S$ 70

18 pax is recomended, 24 pax is maximum capacity
Inclusion : driver, gas, parking
10 hour trip
coverage city area is untill Barelang Bridge  
*Notice : We will give you a discount S$ 5 when you send message on whatsapp




Contact Person Batam Private Driver / Batam Driver

We can escorting you to some places in Batam

Whatsapp & Mobile Phone Number : +6281990844114
Email : mvh.tour@gmail.com
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Batam Private Driver / Batam Driver Services - 19 Seater Minibus



BATAM PRIVATE DRIVER / BATAM DRIVER SERVICES

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Hi Traveler, I am Iwan from Batam, Indonesia ( Batam Driver).I am friendly, easy-going and have an experience as a batam driver / batam private driver;I have been escrorting a lot of traveler while they are traveling in Batam.
I am willing to show you the beautiful Batam city 


 Rate of Vehicle :

Batam Private Driver / Batam Driver Services - 19 Seater Minibus
Isuzu ELF



Full Day 10 hour trip : S$ 125
Half Day 5 hour trip : S$ 85
One way land transfer : S$ 65

15 pax is recomended, 19 pax is maximum capacity
Inclusion : driver, gas, fuel, parking
10 hour trip
coverage city area is untill Barelang Bridge  
*Notice : We will give you a discount S$ 5 when you send message on whatsapp



Contact Person Batam Private Driver / Batam Driver

We can escorting you to some places in Batam

Whatsapp & Mobile Phone Number : +6281990844114
Email : mvh.tour@gmail.com
Twitter : Batam Private Driver
Facebook : Batam Private Driver



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Batam Private Driver / Batam Driver Services - Van 14 Seater



BATAM PRIVATE DRIVER / BATAM DRIVER SERVICES

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Hi Traveler, I am Iwan from Batam, Indonesia ( Batam Driver).I am friendly, easy-going and have an experience as a batam driver / batam private driver;
I have been escrorting a lot of traveler while they are traveling in Batam.
I am willing to show you the beautiful Batam city

   Rate of Vehicle :

BATAM PRIVATE DRIVER / BATAM DRIVER SERVICES - 14 Seater Van



Full Day 10 hour trip : S$ 105
Half Day 5 hour trip : S$ 65
One way land transfer : S$ 35

10 pax is recomended, 14 pax is maximum capacity
Inclusion : driver, gas, parking
10 hour trip
coverage city area is untill Barelang Bridge  
*Notice : We will give you a discount S$ 5 when you send message on whatsapp



Contact Person Batam Private Driver / Batam Driver

We can escorting you to some places in Batam

Whatsapp & Mobile Phone Number : +6281990844114
Email : mvh.tour@gmail.com
Twitter : Batam Private Driver
Facebook : Batam Private Driver



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Batam Private Driver / Batam Driver Services - 7 Seater MPV



BATAM PRIVATE DRIVER / BATAM DRIVER SERVICES

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Hi Traveler, I am Iwan from Batam, Indonesia ( Batam Driver).I am friendly, easy-going and have an experience as a batam driver / batam private driver;
I have been escrorting a lot of traveler while they are traveling in Batam.
I am willing to show you the beautiful Batam city
 Rate of Vehicle :

BATAM PRIVATE DRIVER / BATAM DRIVER SERVICES - 7 Seater Vehicle
MPV Toyota Avanza

Full Day 10 hour trip : S$ 75- S$ 80
Half Day 5 hour trip : S$ 55
One way land transfer : S$ 25

5 pax is recomended, 7 pax is maximum capacity
Inclusion : driver, gas, parking
10 hour trip
coverage city area is untill Barelang Bridge I
*Notice : We will give you a discount S$ 5 when you send message on whatsapp
*Rate will be Negotiate by whatsapp


7 Seater Vehicle

MPV Toyota Kijang Innova

Full Day 10 hour trip  : S$ 90
Half Day 5 hour trip : S$ 75
One way land transfer : S$ 30

5 pax is recomended, 7 pax is maximum capacity
Inclusion : driver, gas, parking
10 hour trip
coverage city area is untill Barelang Bridge  
*Notice : We will give you a discount S$ 5 when you send message on whatsapp




Contact Person Batam Private Driver / Batam Driver

We can escorting you to some places in Batam

Whatsapp & Mobile Phone Number : +6281990844114
Email : mvh.tour@gmail.com
Twitter : Batam Private Driver
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Thursday, June 12, 2014

Batam Things To Do : Golden Factory Outlet









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Shopping is a word which is always associated with holiday or vacation. Planned or not, every vacation we will definitely buy something. Either it’s a souvenir, traditional gift or usual shopping goods. Because something different is what makes us attracted to shop or buy something.

Golden Factory Outlet is one of the recommended places for shopping in Batam. Located in the tourist area of Golden City, Bengkong , this outlet is always crowded by visitors, especially tourists, both local and foreign. Because, Golden City always been as a tourist destination by the travel agents, especially for foreign tourists batam tour package.

It is strategically located between the variety of games and sports in this area, such as go-karts and ATV arena. There is also Miniature Park showing miniature traditional houses in Indonesia. The tourists are free to enter into the park.

These outlets sell a wide range of fashion such as, clothes, t-shirts, pants, shoes, shirts, wallets and so forth. Fairly complete collection makes us comfortable to look around the store. The arrangements are neat and clean make us comfortable and convenience while shopping. There are also dozens of waiters will accompany and serve.

Various well-known brands also offered here, such as Polo Ralph Lauren, Nautica, Ann Klein, Tommy Hilfiger and others. Of course, at an affordable price

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Contact Person Batam Private Driver / Batam Driver

We can escorting you to some places in Batam

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Email : mvh.tour@gmail.com
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Thursday, October 17, 2013

Batam Water Sport - Golden City Water Sport




Batam Golden City Watersport is located in Bengkong, near from Golden Prawn Seafood Restaurant. The Water Sport Center opening from 9am untill 5pm, and closed on Wednesday. 

This is some attraction in Water Sport Center and Pricelist :

















Water Sport Package :
Parasailing - Jet Ski - Banana Boat

2 Person : S$ 70 / Pax
3 - 4 Person : S$ 65 / Pax
5 or More People : S$ 60 / Pax

If you want to go there, you can contacting me

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Email : mvh.tour@gmail.com
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Thursday, September 12, 2013

Vietnam Camp in Batam










 Galang Refugee Camp accommodated Indochinese refugees from 1979 to 1996 on Galang Island in the Riau Islands of Indonesia. It is estimated that around 250,000 refugees passed through Galang during this period.

Organisation
Galang camp had two sections.

    Camp One was for newly-arrived refugees, who had not yet been approved for resettlement in the United States or another third country settlement.

    After approval, refugees were relocated to Camp Two, where they received instructions in English as well as cultural information regarding life in the main resettlement countries. Camp Two also housed Cambodians who had been camped and approved in Thailand, which caused some tensions and unpleasantness with the Vietnamese majority.

Policing was provided by the Indonesian police, while caseworkers and legal officers from participating countries and the United Nations came in on a less regular basis as needed. Relations between the internees and Indonesian police supervisors were not always easy. From time to time there were reports of considerable friction over social and administrative conditions in the camp


Host countries

The largest refugee movements were to the United States and Canada. Australia took a significant number, and was sometimes preferred by refugees with American family because Australia had shorter waiting periods and less red tape. Australia also took professionals with special skills, while the United States focused on family reunification, in keeping with its overall immigration and national vision. Denmark and Switzerland occasionally took refugees with special health needs for which their governments had infrastructure. Japan and Germany provided money and material.

An independent German charitable organization ran a boat, the 'Cap Anamur', which rescued refugees floundering at sea; Germany (then the Federal Republic of, or West, Germany) accepted these individuals for resettlement, but with strict limitations on family reunification. This put some Galang refugees in the difficult emotional situation of rejoicing to learn that a loved one had been saved at sea—even while being informed that the family member would not be able to live in the same country for many years.



Arrangements in the camp

Many individuals and families lived long periods of time in one or both of the camps at Galang. Babies were born, and some people died, although there was a basic but adequate hospital. Of special note were the many young single men, mostly Vietnamese, who had emigrated to establish a better life for their families. Not only were they trapped with nothing to do but women were in short supply and usually enjoyed family protection. The protection of young women in the camps, particularly, was a difficult issue for the UNHCR staff whose job included monitoring social conditions in the camp. There were many reports of ill-treatment of young women in the camp.

Nevertheless, many refugees established such amenities as gardens and coffee houses. Informal social networks provided some degree of support, especially for women. The more fortunate in the camp were able to trade items sent to them by family or friends from outside. Despite such apparent comforts, the boredom and uncertainty, as well as normal rivalries and tensions common to any small town, put an undertone of unhappiness into camp life. Disturbances occurred within the camp from time to time, and in 1994 there was prolonged rioting amongst discontented detainees.

Refugees left the camp after they had been assigned locations for resettlement and sponsors had agreed to provide financial assistance. Upon approval, the refugees gathered at the dock clutching plastic bags with their few possessions. First, usually at night, they boarded a ferry boat to Singapore. For many, particularly Cambodians, when the modern skyline came into view, exubaration gave way to apprehension. For those who had never flown, concern about the new country was amplified by concern about the airplanes. For others, the time in Singapore was a pleasant reminder of urban pleasures once enjoyed and soon to be restored. After a day or two in the small Singapore camp, the emigres were loaded onto planes chartered by ICM (International Committee for Migration) for the flight to Oakland, California or other destinations.


History

Galang camp was closed in 1996 seven years after the Comprehensive Plan of Action for Indo-Chinese Refugees was adopted. All the Vietnamese refugees had been repatriated by the UNHCR. The transfer of the camp (technically, "Sinam Camp") from the UNHCR to the Indonesian Batam Industrial Development Authority (BIDA) took place officially in 1997. Most boat people who arrived in Galang were transferred from other islands like Natuna, Tarempa, Anambas.

Galang camp had many facilities and offices such as a camp administration office, PMI (Palang Merah Indonesia or Indonesian Red Cross Hospital) and UNHCR offices/staff premises. Many non-government organisations such as Save the Children and Écoles Sans Frontières also operated schools in the camp. Most refugees stayed in wooden long houses or makeshift accommodation. Their main activities in the camp were to study English and other languages, or learn vocational skills, while waiting for the results of their applications to determine their refugees status and resettlement in other countries.

Today, Galang Island is managed by the Batam Industrial Development Authority (BIDA). In 1992, according to Presidential Decree No. 28/1992, the expansion of BIDA Working Area included Rempang Island, Galang Island and small islands nearby. BIDA built 6 bridges which were inaugurated on 25 January 1998. The bridges connect Batam Island - Tonton Island - Nipah Island - Setoko Island - Rempang Island - Galang Island - Galang Baru (New Galang) Island in order to develop all these islands.

Indonesia is not a signatory to the 1951 United Nations Convention on Refugees so Indonesia's international legal obligations are somewhat different to countries which have signed the Convention.


source : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galang_Refugee_Camp