Preserve Nature, adopt a Tree.
Green and fresh, the sky here is always bright blue. Nature lovers have made it their second home. Its more than just a tourist place. A must visit hill station for all you nature lovers.
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Eco tourism is still the 'chosen one'
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Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Backpack and more.. good to know before heading for the forest

Travelling brings its own set of challenges, long after the backpack has been set, the gear checked and the stomach cast in iron. While one can't control everything that might and most probably will happen on a trip, one can always prepare well.
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Wednesday, February 02, 2011
2.40 crore for a new eco tourism site. Now that's a positive news from Kashmir.

At least someone is looking at the true picture. And also want to do something about it. Taking a cue from the states of HP and Kerela, JK has put in 2.40 crore for a pilot project to be developed as a Eco tourism site called Dera ki Gali.
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Sloth Bear Sanctuary in desperate need of conservation - 2

With the guidance of Late Col. John Wakefield and support from the Government, Jungle Lodge and Resorts have been commendable in preserving and developing various eco tourism site around the State, the flagship resort being the one at River Kabini, a tributary of River Cauvery.
Similar efforts and willingness to provide effective service to the tourist is needed. But the bureaucratic webs and complete indifference and lethargy will surely lead to another wildlife treasure wiped out of the forest map. Act now.
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Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Eco-Tourism ethics from UN

The resolution on the Global Code of Ethics for Tourism recognized the need to promote the development of sustainable tourism and increase the benefits from tourism for host communities, while maintaining their cultural and environmental integrity and enhancing the protection of ecologically sensitive areas and natural heritages. Likewise, it recognized the need to promote the development of sustainable tourism and address the challenges of climate change and halt the loss of biodiversity.
We, in India need to learn more before calling ourselves developed or the fastest growing economy.
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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.
Friday, January 14, 2011
Destination 365: Managing tourism seasonality

There is a lot expected from every tourist destination. To attract new customers and further to retain the old ones require constant improvements in infrastructure and new ways of providing world class service to make their visit memorable. Not a tough task if tourism is the only 'industry' in town.
Monday, January 03, 2011
Mount Abu colder than Srinagar!!
Mount Abu witnessed the coldest night yesterday as the temperature dipped to -4.2 degrees. At the same time Srinagar in J&K was at -2 degrees.
(above)Snow covered Polo ground in the morning.
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