Showing posts with label rajasthan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rajasthan. Show all posts

Friday, October 26, 2012

Support the initiative

One of the best responsible eco-tourism pags I've seen in years. Mount Abu has its own guardians and saviors. Mount Abu - the adobe of Gods tries to bring forth some relevant issues concerning travel and tourism and at the same time also allows its fans to cherish the many wonders of this tiny hill station. It truly lives the moto of responsible tourism and should be supported by all quarters of society and government agencies in its unselfish and public interest efforts towards bringing the much needed change.



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Friday, February 17, 2012

Mount Abu ignored, once again!!

In all tourism exhibitions across the globe, Rajasthan Tourism has had one distinct feature - Ignore Mount Abu. And that what it has done once again during the "Rajasthan Calling" campaign to be held across India in 22 cities. Along with the colorful embroidery and intricate handicrafts, Rajasthan also offers misty mornings and soothing waterfalls. But who will let the tourist department know? Or is it that they have some policy made which keeps Abu away from all the glory of the State?

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Monday, January 17, 2011

Sloth Bear Sanctuary in desperate need of conservation


Mount Abu might lose one of its natural habitats for Sloth bears if nothing is done at the earliest. Though the Wildlife Sanctuary laws give enough legal protections and leaves ample space for conservation, the ground reality is far from satisfactory. Incidences of bear families wandering in and around residential ares are on a rise which creates more fear and anger on both sides.

On the lines of Tiger Projects across India, Mount Abu should be given its due share and ought to be taken seriously. The Valmiki Tiger Reserve project undertaken by Bihar Government to promote ecotourism is a good example.

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Thursday, September 23, 2010

India awarded for marketing eco tourism, not actually providing one!!

Last week, India got rewarded at Macau for marketing through different innovative means the essence and diversity of tourism industry by highlighting eco tourism. However, back home, the story is quite different. Except for a few dedicated and successful initiatives, eco tourism still has not being given its due. As one needs to protect the bio-diversity first and then think about making it available for tourists, it becomes an almost impossible task for bureaucrats to do the needful. So whatever efforts have been made are totally private funded/ managed.
Here at Mount Abu, there are a few places earmarked as eco sites. None are habitable and at times not even accessible. The tourism department, along with the Forest department must involve the locals to make things happen.

New Delhi, Sep 17 (IANS) India Friday won three prestigious awards at the international travel mart in Macau for its rural and eco-tourism projects, an official said here....
Click here http://www.india-forums.com/news/business/277484-india-bags-international-tourism-awards.htm

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Sunday, July 25, 2010

Misty Abu


That's what I call "Paradise". Its misty, its cool and it ain't raining so much. So you can enjoy the wilderness to the fullest. What else would one desire after spending a cruel 5 days work at office and the traffic snarls. The best weekend getaway. Experience once and get mesmerized forever.

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Saturday, January 16, 2010

Ten to watch in 2010



2010 is the UN’s official Year of Biodiversity. Now more than ever, the international spotlight is on preserving the variety of life on Earth. Our ’10 to Watch’ list offers just a few examples of species needing urgent protection.


WWF has had many successes in the past, rescuing species from the brink of extinction, but the increasing threats from deforestation, poaching and climate change are threatening to unravel some of our hard work – and we’re doing everything possible to make sure that doesn’t happen.

This selection is just 10 from a growing list of officially endangered species, with a reminder of some of the work we’re doing, with your support, to help them survive.

http://www.wwf.org.uk/news_feed.cfm?3657/ten-to-watch-in-2010

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