NEPAL AUSTRALIA MAITRI SANGH Dezign by ADBIZ 0411 656 089 NEWSLETTER No. 5, 2013 NAMASTE !!! ECOTOURISM PROJECT UPDATE Thank you for your interest in the welfare of the Ghosari people of the Madi. I am writing this brief newsletter to keep you informed about progress in our eco-tourism project. The major bridge over the Reu river has now been completed, opening up the Madi area to the outside world. Travel agencies are now showing considerable interest in the Ghosari Centre because it is the only substantial building in the area suitable for tourist accommodation. Two agencies - Yeti Travels and ‘Wildlife Resort’ have recently sent representatives to look at the Ghosari Centre. However our main ‘customer’ will still be ‘Nature Treks’ an ecotourism company recommended by Dr Bhim Gurung, an environmentalist with the University of Minnesota, Conservation Biology program. In particular Bhim says that ‘Nature Treks’ has successfully worked with Mahabir Pun’s income generating projects in Myagdi District. It is now the rainy season and negotiations with ‘Nature Treks’ are under way to commence operations when the dry season comes in October. Vimal Thapa, Nature Treks manager, has contacted us recently saying:“I need to discuss and know the possibilities of community services we can offer without affecting the local values and culture during the visitors trips to Ghosari. Next will come how we can tie up marketing and delivering the services are up coming issues we need to discuss. As far as marketing is concerned, we will be marketing in our own way or best would be with the community. You also have the website that can be used. So lets hope and work this will go further to making the Ghosari community sustainable and we running the sustainable and environment friendly business. Lets do it”. Regards Vimal Thapa Nature Treks As you can see from this communication Nature Treks is a business highly attuned to environmental and community considerations. I believe they are the ideal people to assist in income generation for the Ghosari. Our newly appointed manager Krishna Neupane, who has 16 years experience in Chitwan Park tourism, understands what is required to run a business here, although he and the Ghosari Centre Committee face many hurdles before eco-tourism can be fully established. Finance is required to set up the many services required by the visitors. In this regard we were greatly relieved to hear that NAMS money (approx. $A7000) misappropriated by a disgruntled ex-staff member is in process of being returned. All possible steps have been taken to prevent this sort of thing from occurring again. In sum, there has been significant progress towards our ecotourism goal. The scene is now set for the Ghosari people to greatly enhance the prosperity of their community in the coming years. Successful ecotourism can provide the financial basis for a greater sense of their independence and self-development. Cheers Shobha & John
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