DID YOU KNOW .....HOLIDAYS WITH A GREEN
MOTIVE
SEYCHELLES UNDERWATER SECRETS
With 115 islands scattered across the Indian
Ocean, Seychelles offers diverse diving opportunities. being one with nature,
here you can dive to see colourful marine life and enjoy some time together
amidst the lush greenery all around. Take a deep breath, it's fresh and so
pure! Wanna know why super model Gisele Bundchen, actors Don Cheadle with Ian
Somerhalder and footballer Yaya Touré are sending an SOS to the world? Here's
why: Being the UNEP Goodwill Ambassadors, on behalf of Small Island Developing
States, their SOS reads: Drop what you are doing... The World Environment Day
Challenge is back! Taking a cue from them, ET-Travel extends an opportunity to
you to make a difference by going green.
VACATIONING IN SEYCHELLES
Here, the granitic islands of the
Seychelles archipelago cluster around the main island of Mahé, home to the
international airport and the capital, Victoria, and its satellites Praslin and
La Digue. Together, these Inner Islands make for a majority of Seychelles'
tourism facilities as well as its most stunning beaches. Seychelles is also
home to two UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Aldabra, the world's largest raised
coral atoll and Praslin's Vallée de Mai. Take your family along to witness the
glorious tales of the smallest frog to the heaviest land tortoise and the only
flightless bird of the Indian Ocean. Nature's gifts are truly priceless, aren't
they?
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POWERSCOURT GARDEN,
IRELAND
Powerscourt Garden in
County Wicklow, Ireland recently got awarded with a title that named it the
greenest garden on a worldwide chat. The Garden is part of Powerscout Estate,
which is noted for its house and landscaped gardens, today occupying 19
hectares (47 acres). The house, originally a 13th-century castle, was
extensively altered during the 18th century by German architect Richard
Cassels, starting in 1731 and finishing in 1741. A fire in 1974 left the house
lying as a shell until it was renovated in 1996.
Today the estate is owned
and run by the Slazenger family. It is a popular tourist attraction, and
includes a golf course, an Avoca Handweavers restaurant, and an Autograph
Collection hotel.
MALAYSIA
Malaysia signed the Rio
Convention on Biological Diversity in 1993, and became a party to the
convention on 24 June 1994. It has subsequently produced a National
Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan, which was received by the convention in
1998. The country is megadiverse with a high number of species and high levels
of endemism. It is estimated to contain 20 per cent of the world's animal
species. High levels of endemism are found on the diverse forests of Borneo's
mountains, as species are isolated from each other by lowland forest. About two
thirds of Malaysia is covered in forest, with some forests believed to be 130
million years old.
CANARY ISLAND OF EL HIERRO
El Hierro, nicknamed Isla
del Meridiano (the Meridian Island), is the smallest and farthest south and
west of the Canary Islands (an Autonomous Community of Spain), in the Atlantic
Ocean. El Hierro has bagged the title of becoming the first island in the world
to generate 100 per cent of its electricity from renewables by combining hydro
and wind power to make the island totally self sufficient. The hydro-wind power
project integrates a wind farm, a pump unit and a hydroelectric plant. The wind
farm is able to supply power directly to the network and simultaneously feed a
group of pumping water into a higher reservoir tank. In the year 2000, El
Hierro was designated by UNESCO as a Biosphere Reserve, with 60 per cent of its
territory protected to preserve its natural and cultural diversity.
JAMAICA
From long sandy stretches
to crystal clear water and secret coves, Jamaican beaches are where you start
your holiday and make memories to last a lifetime. The biodiversity all around
is amazing. Blue & John Crow Mountains National Park conserves about 78,000
hectares of tropical rainforest in the north-east of Jamaica. The region has
been noted for having around 200 species of resident and migrant birds and is
one of the largest migratory bird habitats in the Caribbean.
Rocklands Bird Sanctuary is a unique treat. The sanctuary visitors are given the opportunity to see and feed birds, in particular humming birds, by having them perch on their fingers.
Rocklands Bird Sanctuary is a unique treat. The sanctuary visitors are given the opportunity to see and feed birds, in particular humming birds, by having them perch on their fingers.
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