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One could say adventure travel runs in Geoff's family. A descendant of the hardy souls who founded much of New England, eastern Canada and further afield (French Guiana, anyone?), Geoff spent his formative years alternating between Portugal's relentlessly sunny Algarve coast and Massachusetts' occasionally sunny North Shore. Between incessant trips abroad, Geoff studied Japanese at Harvard and technology transfer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He switched gears after university, walking a fine line between jaunts in global finance and financing global jaunts, before deciding upon the latter as an infinitely preferable vocation. Geoff now consults with governments and NGOs in Latin America, developing and promoting involvement in sustainable development initiatives, in particular cultural tourism and mobile technology-driven opportunities. At present, his activities are focused on Bolivia and Mexico. Geoff is also a visiting professor and director of international affairs at Mexico's Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey (ITESM). He has written and lectured extensively on Bolivia, especially on the remote and beautiful Chiquitania. Author/co-author of several best-selling travel guides, his guides are considered without peer and have been translated into 12 languages. His articles and photographs have appeared in some of the world's best-known magazines, newspapers, and academic journals. One of the world's leading experts on the Jesuit missions of the Chiquitos, his writings, photography, and award-winning Web site have won international acclaim and governmental recognition.

  • Hometown

    Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.

  • Location now

    Bolivia, Mexico, and U.S.A.

  • Work published

    DORLING-KINDERSLEY:

    Mexico Eyewitness Travel Guide (2e)

    The Road Less Travelled (1e)

    Top Ten Guide San Antonio/Austin (1e)

    Where to Go When in the Americas (1e)

     

    FONDO EDITORIAL APAC:

    El Beni Turístico (1 Eng. e)

    Santa Cruz Turístico (1 Eng. e)

     

    FOOTPRINT BOOKS:

    Bolivia Handbook (3e, 4e)

    Mexico Handbook (2e)

    Mexico & Central America (17e)

    Peru, Bolivia & Ecuador (1e, 2e)

    South America Handbook (82e, 83e, 84e, 85e)

     

    LONELY PLANET

    Bolivia (3e, 4e)

    South America on a Shoestring (7e)

    Venezuela (3e)

     

    V!va List Latin America (1st ed.)

     

    Other publications include specialist contributions to the following:

    Bolivian Oil News

    Bolivian Studies Journal

    Emerging Markets Weekly

    LatinFinance

    Latin American Law & Business Report

    Latin Trade

    STAR Travel Media

    Venture Equity Latin America

    Weissmann Reports

    The World Paper

  • Travel philosophy

    Go now! Travel dreams too often have a nasty habit of remaining unfulfilled, and by the time one "finds" the time to make the journey, it may be too late.

  • Craziest place

    Morocco...during an earthquake.

  • Bizarre experience

    Being accused of sorcery after withdrawing money from an ATM in Bolivia.

  • Advice

    1) Do the research yourself, travel light, and go now.

  • Dream destination

    The innermost recesses of the Vatican.

  • Traveled before

    Most of North and South America, much of Europe, and small slices of Africa.

  • Going next

    The Colonial heartland of Mexico (again)!

Geoffrey A. P. Groesbeck's Guide Book Entries

V!VA List Articles

V!VA Latin

  • Festivales de Misiones de Chiquitos

    Oct 06, 2006 - Bolivia

    If you had to choose the most unlikely place on earth to take in a Baroque concert, one with musical ......

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  • La Gran Chiquitania

    Mar 05, 2006 - Bolivia

    La Gran Chiquitania—“The Great Chiquitania”—may well be South America’s last undiscovered paradise, a vast land of quiet, pristine natural beauty, ......

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