Cayuga Hospitality Discounts During Green Season

April 14th 2011, San José, Costa Rica – Budget-minded and adventure-seeking travellers who don’t mind a little rain are clicking their gumboot heels this month as a collection of award winning Central American ecolodges prepare to launch into “Green Season”.

The nickname comes from the increase in precipitation that Central America experiences from May through October – while regional rainforests return to their signature lush, green color, visitors benefit by getting to keep a few more greenbacks in their wallets.

During Green Season, discounted rates and packages can be had at any of the six Cayuga Sustainable Hospitality-managed resorts, hotels and ecolodges in Costa Rica or Nicaragua: Latitued 10 Resort , Lapa Rios Ecolodge, Finca Rosa Blanca Plantation, Arenas Del Mar Beach and Nature Resort, The Harmony Hotel and Jicaro Island Ecolodge. The high-end hotels, known around the world for their uber-sustainable and Earth-saving ways, are perfect for that dream family vacation and offer a number of kid-friendly activities, like white water rafting, nature hikes, zip lining adventures and snorkelling escapades.

“It’s a great time to visit Central America: temperatures remain high and it hardly ever rains the whole day through. Plus, there’s great surfing, outrageous wildlife-viewing opportunities and fewer guests at the resorts,” said Hans Pfister, CEO and principle of Cayuga Sustainable Hospitality. “And with summer vacation right around the corner, now’s the time for families to take advantage of these great Green Season rates. For the same price, where would you rather take your kids: Costa Rica or Disneyland?”

As an added bonus during Green Season, Costa Rica’s domestic airline, Nature Air, is offering free round trip tickets for two children accompanying two adults on flights within the country from May 1 through Dec. 15, 2011 (restrictions may apply).

Discounted hotel rates are in effect at each of the sustainable hotels from May 1 through Oct. 31, 2011. In addition, a number of other special promos are available to make the family vacation just a little bit easier on the wallet:

• Stay for five nights and pay for only four: this enticing offer is available from April 25 through Aug. 25, 2011 at Latitude 10 Beach Resort, Lapa Rios Ecolodge and The Harmony Hotel; and from April 25 through June. 30, 2011 at Arenas Del Mar Beachfront and Rainforest Resort.

• Stay for three nights and pay for only two: this offer is available from April 25 through Aug. 25, 2011 at Finca Rosa Blanca Coffee Plantation & Inn and Jicaro Island Ecolodge; and from Aug. 26 though Nov. 20, 2011 at Latitude 10 Beach Resort, Lapa Rios Ecolodge, Arenas Del Mar Beachfront and Rainforest Resort and The Harmony Hotel.

• Stay for two nights and pay for only one: from Aug. 26 through Nov. 20, 2011, stay at Jicaro Island Ecolodge or Finca Rosa Blanca Coffee Plantation & Inn and take advantage of this whale of a deal.

• Kids stay and eat for free: looking for an eye-opening family vay-cay? This offer is available June 15 through Sept. 15, 2011 at Lapa Rios Ecolodge, Finca Rosa Blanca Coffee Plantation & Inn, Arenas Del Mar Beachfront and Rainforest Resort and The Harmony Hotel.

For more information please contact Hans Pfister at hans@cayugaonline.com.

Wildlife Corridors – Path of the Tapir

Waterfall Villas joins ASANA in efforts to save the Path of the Tapir Biological Corridor – Costa Rica
Sighting a Tapir is a barometer for success in conservation efforts; like jaguar and parrots, these are rare migratory animals. In the rainforest of Costa Rica, the tapir is one of the animals that symbolize the vibrancy of the rainforest, because only when the forest is in its primordial essence, pristine and flourishing do these animals suddenly reappear.

The Path of the Tapir extends from the Osa peninsula in the south pacific of Costa Rica all the way to Manuel Antonio National Park passing through the Baru rainforest, and into the mountains of Tinamaste where the ridge is so vertically steep that virgin forest is still intact.

Here the largest waterfalls of Costa Rica are shrouded by a thick emerald green gallery. Amongst this rainforest in the heart of the Baru rainforest, Cascadas Farallas Waterfalls are protected in a private reserve set up by the Waterfall Villas to preserve the waterfalls and their unique habitat for wildlife. The Waterfall Villas reserve is right on the Path of the Tapir, an official certified biological corridor. The Waterfall Villas is an eco-retreat commited to rainforest preservation. Cascadas Farallas Waterfall Villas

“The path of the Tapir Biological Corridor represents one of the last remaining wild areas in Costa Rica, and as such enjoys an incredible diversity of flora, fauna, habitats, and ecological processes.”
Richard Margoluis, president ASANA

Along the Path of the Tapir, there are a scattering of private reserves, 5 National Parks, and various critical biological areas under threat: the Corcovado National Park, Terraba-Sierpe National Wetlands, Talamanca Mountain Range (where the only indigenous Costa Rican tribes still live), Los Quetzales National Park, the Marine Ballena National Park, and the Manuel Antonio National Park.

Conservationists have found that although these magnificent parks in Costa Rica are saving animal populations, the migratory animals need to venture outside of the protected areas to mate, feed, and breed. Healthy populations of animals in the parks require that the gene pool is wider than a small protected area.

The importance of maintaining the health of a biological corridor stems from the phenomena of the dead zoo – this happens when protected areas are located on a peninsula /or isolated areas surrounded by development and the gene pool is so small that animals eventually decline because of poor health. When the gene pool cannot be enhanced by natural migrations and is limited, then it has been required for new animals to be brought in manually to keep the animal populations healthy (as in Manuel Antonio). This new realization about sustaining natural selection in animal populations has conservation groups focused on protecting the biological corridors – natural migration paths that are connections between protected areas.

This conservation effort in Costa Rica has been lead by a group called ASANA (An acronym for Friends of Nature in Spanish). Unfortunately, the group was quite fragmented for some years, although they managed to start the protection process. Recently, a professional world class conservationist started to lead the group as president, Richard Margoluis. This is quite fortunate as the conservation efforts are very challenging, and he has major projects underway.

The Waterfall Villas and the Cascadas Farallas Waterfall Reserve, owned by Fateh and Franco Bolivar, is dedicated to preservation of this Biological Corridor – the Path of the Tapir. The Waterfall Villas is now the conservation group’s first corporate sponsor member.

In the last 10 years, an amazing comeback has been observed and many birds (over 400 species) including Macaws, and many other rare mammals (146 species) can be found well beyond the confines of the parks – throughout the corridor. But unfortunately, that seems to be a short lived success story as the greed and demand of more powerful entities is looming close.

Time -critical Threat to the Rainforest!
Exceptionally high demand arising from the USA for electric power has the Costa Rican monopoly electric company, ICE, envisioning $$ signs in their eyes! ICE defined a very ambitious project to create three major dams scheduled to flood vast rain forested areas, and this will impact particularly important and fragile areas in the most sensitive area of the Terraba River near Ojochal and Sierpe in the OSA, effecting the wetlands and the indigenous way of life of the Indigenous peoples. ICE’s plan will include dumping hot water used in the electric process into the wetlands. These wetlands stretch out to the main breeding grounds of the humpback whales who come to the National Marine park in the hundreds every year between July – Oct.

The most insidious part of ICE’s project is to dedicate in place 4 high voltage power lines with high electro magnetic fields upon a few hundred towers right through parts of the Path of the Tapir right into the rainforest canopy and stretch these beyond Manuel Antonio to Parrita where the electric power will then be routed into already existing lines all the way to Mexico on route to the USA – the power’s final destination for consumption. There in the USA, an unknowing population with a high demand for power is about to alter the most precious gem of rare and diverse rainforest on the planet.

The diagram shows the areas that are in the Path of the Tapir ( Paso de la Danta in Spanish)

The Waterfall Villas is in the bright blue area near Dominical right in the Path of the Tapir – although not directly effected in the ICE project, the entire area will eventually decline. All of these areas that are not directly in the parks will be effected by this high voltage electric power – unless ASANA’s members and friends can raise enough funds to hire lawyers to fight this giant corporation ICE in Costa Rica, to mitigate this threat . These planned power lines can be moved over to the grey area on the map outside of the migratory path and the populated areas to circumvent a tragedy to the Costa Rican rainforest. In the grey area no conservation dangers exist. However, this would cost about $50 million more to ICE so as to not damage the most fragile rainforest. This is the cost that has been put on the preservation of the most incredible biodiverse corridor in the world.

The new website of ASANA will be released in April, and will have a place where you can donate to this well worth cause to save rare animals and indigenous peoples through the already established International Community Foundation (ICF) acting as the fiscal agent in the US with the “Friends of ASANA” fund. In the USA, this donation is tax deductable because of the ICF’s 501(c)3 status to receive donations.

If you are a friend of the rainforest, please do what you can to help ASANA in this effort to keep the great strides of the last 10 years continuing so that the rain forests of this area will be completely resorted to their former splendor for future generations and not destroyed by corporate giants.
For more information about Cascadas Farallas Waterfall Villas: Cascada Farallas Waterfall Villas

Red Mangrove proudly presents: DELIGHTFUL ECUADOR

Red Mangrove Galapagos & Ecuador Lodges introduces a superb 8 days / 7 nights program: Delightful Ecuador. This is an exotic fusion of the warm and colorful Costal Lowlands with the majestic and beautiful Andean Highlands. A mixture that will take your breath away!
We choose the most comfortable and secure facilities for this adventure through Ecuador because we want our guests to live an enjoyable experience that will last in their memories forever.
Our guests will discover amazing destinations such as Guayaquil, called the Pearl of the Pacific, for its beauty and dynamism. Our guests will also embark upon a journey through la Ruta del Sol to taste its essence through pristine beaches, fishermen villages and exciting activities – A la Carte -.

At the Highlands guests will enjoy of World Heritage Cities, indigenous markets, the unique Avenue of the Volcanoes and an exciting rail road trip in the heart of Ecuadorian Andes: The Train to Nariz del Diablo (Devil’s Nose). This program runs all year around and includes accommodations, most meals, all ground, air and water transportation plus activities, guides and airport transfers.
It suits perfectly from one person to a party of 12 people. Families, honeymooners, seniors, all will be captured by the refinement of a program that truly shows how Delightful Ecuador is!. Families, honeymooners, seniors, all will be capture by the refinement of a program that truly shows how Delightful Ecuador can be.
A special introductory price of $1590 USD, will be applied per person in double occupancy for early bookings.
Contact us now at sales@redgalapagos.com or visit our site: Red
Mangrove Galapagos

Bali Eco Stay’s Responsible Travel Information

We will change the way you think about eco-tourism. Wander through rice fields & food forests. Trek in the jungle, or up the mountain. Frolic under our waterfall, swim in the stream.

On an island of beautiful locations, we stand out, as one of the most beautiful. The views are breathtaking, a Balinese paradise. If you don’t do any activities, you’ll still have a great time. Our focus is on sustainability. Spring water, local timbers, hydro-electricity, non-chemical housekeeping, proper waste management, organic rice, fruit and vegetables, active social programs & environment projects. We are just a few, modern, timber bungalows, set in a panoramic landscape, nestled in a gentler climate, in central Bali. It is Balinese graciousness, and fabulous villa standards, in a gorgeous setting, with environmental care and a social conscience.

Yes, you can have it all…
Special things to do and see here.
We have seven stunning walks that showcase this beautiful area, through the rice paddy’s, up into the forest, along magical streams, through traditional villages, along secluded tracks, guided or unguided its up to you!

There is a fantastic bike ride available that meanders through rice paddy’s and villages that ends up at the coast, it is breathtaking! (4 hours). Our Head Chef Mini has had years of experience teaching visitors how to prepare Balinese Cuisine. We have a purpose built kitchen designed for cooking classes.

We have carving workshops, traditional basket making, kite making and flying, natural rock pools for swimming, fishing in local ponds and streams, Balinese massage, planting and harvesting organic rice on our property (seasonal),making traditional coconut oil for massage, making Balinese decorations in the village, join our weekly children’s Balinese dance and gamelan class, join our twice weekly classes and help the locals speak English, join our twice weekly silat class (traditional Balinese martial art), we also have a children’s play area for under 10’s.

Our eco bungalows in Bali are located on the Southern slopes of Mt. Batukaru (2200 m), Bali’s second highest mountain. Approximately 2 hours from Ubud and Kuta. You will see rice paddies and the southern coastline from your bungalow.

How this holiday makes a difference
Diversifying the local economy We provide free internet access to locals.(24/7) We create small business opportunities for locals, such as car hire, workshop facilitators, and bamboo shingle production. We also support the local banjar (village council) with regular donations. We recently donated Rp 2 million to the village gamelon group to purchase new uniforms. We pay for a teacher to instruct local kids on Silat (traditional martial art) and purchase their uniforms. We teach locals English, twice a week for one hour. We support out side charities like The Sea Shepard Conservation Society, The Tasmania Wilderness Society and Tabo Monastery (Tibetan Buddhism) with yearly donations totaling $750. We have literature on the virtues of these organisations in our library and John is nearly always wearing a Sea Shepard tee shirt. Guests are encouraged to partake in the many activities we have on offer which invariably involve one or more of the villagers in some way. Whether it be guiding, driving, instructing, cooking or gardening. The local community is the main stay of our business. There is no public transport in our area so all transport is provided by the villagers, unless of course, punters have there own transport. Environment Our Eco Stay operations comply with international guidelines for sustainability. We have on site hydro electricity (pelaton wheel). Light bulbs are 1 watt at the most 5 watt. All our refrigerators and freezers are the latest Sanyo Energy efficient models, on site treatment and disposal of sewerage and waste water (septic system) – we have showers only and half flush toilets and we have a grey water recycling system… Every second day, bottom sheet is cleaned, top moved to bottom, clean on top. Towels are air dried in the sun on racks, unless placed in basket in bathroom for washing. We also have on site organic food production, and non toxic pest control and house keeping (we use local Bali Astli products, throughout the property). We practice sustainable landscaping and land management – no forest trees were used for construction, only local farm grown timbers used. We have a system of sorting composting and recycling. Composting: after clearing unproductive chocolate trees for food garden development, we are allowing the carbon rich chocolate (slow to decompose) compost anaerobically in piles with cow manure and rice husk. We had a lot of material to work with and insufficient energy to do this any other way. We look forward to composting aerobically in the near future. Grey water: (wash water) We use the stretch filter treatment technique, the aim is to remove large particles and fibres to protect the subsequent infiltration pipes from clogging, and transferring it as soon as possible for treatment into a biologically active, aerobic soil zone environment where both macro and micro organisms can thrive. We practice: – recycling; organic waste, glass, metal, paper. – eco stay is reintroducing native fruiting trees – we have several ponds that we are preparing for aquaculture. (creating a habitat). – we have numerous areas throughout the property where natural vegetation is allowed to flourish. – our office is as paper free as possible. – we only travel away from home to collect guests and do the shopping and of course go to ceremony’s. Our Eco bungalows are creating a safe haven for native birds and animals We are increasing environmental awareness in the local community. – firstly by being here and showing the locals that outsiders are very concerned for our planet. – providing a rubbish collection and recycling service. – educating the locals on the benefits of growing your own vegetables.(they grow there own fruit) – reintroducing traditional organic rice farming techniques. We have an ongoing commitment to the sustainable management of The Kupe Kupe River System. We are set to implement a study of the river system to ascertain its water quality and viability to villagers who can access the system. Community All our staff (11 full time & 10 part time) are from local villages, either Kanciana, Kumetug, Gump Pinis or Sarinbuana Village. The construction of Our eco bungalows has been carried out entirely by local villagers, from the head contractor, down. Staff are trained in hospitality principles and permaculture practices. As many goods and services as possible are sourced locally and regularly by and from the same people, when ever possible.
For more information: Bali Eco Stay

Special Promotion to discover Galapagos and the rest of Ecuador

Red Mangrove Galapagos and Ecuador Lodges, announces a 15 day/14-night program, Ecuador Four Worlds, that reveals Ecuador’s historical nooks and cultural and botanical/biological quadrants spanning the Equator.

In the Galapagos our guests will stay in three of its five multi-island lodges. In other locations guests will enjoy the hospitality of boutique hotels and eco-lodges, their colorful hosts and the area’s most popular activities. All have been meticulously sourced by Red Mangrove Galapagos and Ecuador Lodges.
The four distinct worlds of Ecuador are explored, including the Andean Highlands with the World Heritage capital city Quito, the Equatorial Monument, historic Cuenca, and the best-preserved Inca complex in the country, Ingapirca.

The second quadrant takes in the bio-diversity in and around the Galapagos Islands with snorkeling with sea lions, a visit to a private preserve where giant Galapagos tortoises freely roam, exploring pirate lore and legend on Floreana, hiking in the caldera and visiting lava caves on Isabela.

The third quadrant includes the Amazon Basin where guests stay at a remote jungle lodge accessed by dugout canoe with hikes to a native village and a canopy tower adventure.

Quadrant number four encompasses the Coastal Lowlands and includes tours of historic Guayaquil, Ecuador’s largest commercial center, a yacht tour along the Guayas River and shopping at artisan markets.

The tour can be enjoyed as a solo traveler, couple, family or in small, private groups of up to 12 and is offered twelve months a year. It includes accommodations, most meals, all ground, air and water transportation between island and mainland locations, plus activities, guides and airport transfers.
A special fixed departure is set for April 12 and will have 50% discount on the domestic flight to and from Galapagos.

Contact us to request information: mainland@redgalapagos.com
Red Mangrove Galapagos

Matava wins AON Fiji Excellence in Tourism Award 2010

Matava has been awarded the Environment/Local Sustainability Award at the AON Fiji Excellence in Tourism Awards.

KADAVU, FIJI ISLANDS – 26th February 2011 – Matava – Fiji’s Premier Eco-Adventure Resort is proud to be announced as the winner of the Environment/Local Sustainability Award at the AON Fiji Excellence in Tourism Awards 2010 for its policies on environmental sustainability and the environment.

The annual Fiji Excellence in Tourism Awards night sponsored by AON was held at the The Warwick Resort and Spa on the Coral Coast on Friday 26th February 2011, and attended by Matava Director, Stuart Gow. Many local tourism operators and business people attended the evening presentations. This year there were over a thousand nominees in the 12 categories. This glamourous event was Red Sea Rig & Cocktail theme, welcoming guests with a 3 course dinner, an awards ceremony & fantastic live entertainment with a turn out of over 400 guests

Matava was proud to be nominated in 3 categories, and was chosen as a finalist in all nominated categories at this year’s AON Fiji Excellence in Tourism Awards. Bite Me Gamefishing Charters and Mad Fish Dive Centre were recognised as finalist in the Fiji Experience Award, and Matava – Fiji’s Premier Eco Adventure Resort was a finalist in the Quality Accommodation Award as well as winning the Environment/Local Sustainability Award.

“We are extremely proud to win this award. We have been lucky to win overseas and global awards for our environmental policy in the past year, but it is especially gratifying to be recognised at home by our colleagues in Fiji.” said Mr Stuart Gow, one of Matava’s Directors.

Richard Akhtar, Managing Director of Matava – Fiji’s Premier Eco Adventure Resort said “At Matava, we are of course both happy and proud to receive this prestigious award. We find it even more important that the industry, by rewarding environmental efforts, choose to take a stand for the environment we depend on. We also see it as an important continuing signal to the community which at the same time can serve to inspire the numerous individuals and companies who have been doing so much, and continue to do even more in the field of environmental enlightenment and conservation. This award has highlighted Fiji’s leading role and efforts in this regard especially.”

About Matava – Fiji’s Premier Eco Adventure Resort

Matava – Fiji’s Premier Eco Adventure Resort, is an eco adventure getaway offering you a fun and unique blend of cultural experiences and adventure activities in the environmentally pristine and remote island of Kadavu in the Fiji Islands. Matava – Fiji Premier Eco Adventure Resort is a PADI Dive Resort as well as a Project AWARE GoEco Operator. With more than 12 years experience in the Fiji Islands, Matava is recognized as a leading educational dive centre. Matava offers accommodation for up to 22 guests in lush tropical surroundings in traditional thatched Fijian ‘bures’ with hardwood polished floors, louvre windows and private decks offering privacy, comfort and superb ocean views.

For interviews, images or further information please contact Stuart Gow, Stuart@Matava.com, t: 679-997-5416

About AON Fiji Excellence in Tourism Awards:
The awards which have been in existence for 14 years, honour those who have made a significant input to Fiji’s most important industry. The prestigious awards are given to individuals, groups and companies in a broad range of categories; covering accommodation, restaurant and dining, tours and transportation, environmental and local sustainability. Winners were chosen as part of a nomination process which began late last year and closed in January. Recipients of the various awards have proven dedication, active participation and innovation in their fields of speciality, and have thus merited the esteem of the industry. Over the years, the AON Excellence in Tourism Awards has grown in prestige and now not only bestows recognition but serves as an incentive for individuals and companies to aspire to greatness in the sector.

Contact:
Stuart Gow
Stuart@Matava.com
+679 997 5416
Matava

Calabash Mountain Villa in St. Lucia

As owner of Calabash Mountain Villa, a new property listed on this site, it was with joy that we discovered Eco Tropical Resorts, a site that echoes our philosophy of how we should exist in our surroundings.

Developing a place for people to come and enjoy what I love about my homeland has been a dream of mine for years. That is why, years ago, when the opportunity to obtain this property for a decent price came about, I jumped on it.

Our initial plan was to develop a small village concept, with bungalows around the property. We put a formal business plan together and went shopping for investors. The concept was interesting to potential investors, but they wanted to invest in much larger projects than the one I was proposing. So the idea went on the back burner until I could find a way to make it happen. The fire to do something never died.

A few years ago, the embers still burning, I pulled out the old plans and began to look to see what I could do. I pared my vision down to something I could accomplish without major investors. I still wanted to focus on a natural setting that would allow visitors to see the inner beauty of St. Lucia and enjoy the natural settings I remembered from my childhood.
The actual story of the current concept for Calabash Mountain Villa can be found on our website, Calabash Mountain Villa in our blog, “Island Breezes.” To peak your curiosity I’ll just say it involved an architecture class at Purdue University, Indianapolis; and then a contractor in St. Lucia to incorporate local regulations, feasibility of various features given the actual terrain, and ways to provide the best experience for visitors.

The property was dense with trees, bushes and vines of all sorts. And because we are on a mountain-side, there are plenty of rocks and boulders. In clearing the way for our Villa, we only cut down the trees we really needed to, to provide a place for the structure. (I wanted to see trees all around us when it was done.) The trees we did remove were put to use as wood for part of the construction, and we used the wood to make charcoal. Our neighbors were allowed to take wood to make charcoal also. The bark from the spice trees was harvested and our neighbors were allowed to have what they wanted. Many of them took the cinnamon to market for sale. As we came across the boulders, we busted them up and saved them to use as part of the structure. Then, as we started actual construction, we made sure we did not do things to harm the surrounding area. For example, we did retaining walls to protect against erosion on our property and on the property around us.
The construction phase was a labor of love. Love for St. Lucia and a love of nature that we will share with our visitors. We even went with a solar water heating system (and yes, it will also save us money in the long run.)

We used local labor crews, most of who lived in the area around our site. We have hired staff from the local area too. A couple of them walk to work because it is that close. Some of these local crew members and staff are also related to me.

Many of our neighbors have come to tour our Villa and have promised to tell their friends and family members, who live in other parts of the island or in other countries, all about Calabash Mountain Villa.

Mambo View Point in Tanzania working to help village acquire water pumps

The situation of the drinking water supply in Ward (community) Sunga is worrisome. Until recently only one pump out of 27 was working. Recently 9 pumps were replaced by the government but this is still way too few to fulfil the needs, so many people have to walk far for their water every day. Also many people are tapping water from open sources like small brooks or holes dug in the ground.
According to the international standards where 250 people can live from one water pump, there should be about 90 pumps, this is 10 times more then available at the moment.
Project
This project includes the establishment of the necessary pumps and water filters, initially for Ward Sunga, but potentially for a wider area where the problems are very much the same.

Idea
The idea is to provide robust pumps which can last more than 30 years. To make the project sustainable, not only the provision and installation is considered but also the utilization and maintenance.

At present water is fetched from unsafe sources.

For the maintenance it is necessary to establish a company that will install and service the pumps. Every community that wants to have a pump has to appoint a manager who is responsible for the pump and will have income from selling the water and other related items like water filters and filtered water. Every family has to pay $ 10 to $ 15 per year for the maintenance. If the money is not paid the pump will be removed again.
This model is promoted by Fairwater and proved to be sustainable in various situations.

Budget
Every pump is about € 2.500 ($ 3,250) including transport. The pumps are paid by the supporters of fairwater and MamboViewPoint. In many cases these supporters are companies who like to sponsor a pump. Often they want to know where the pumps are placed and like to visit the place themselves.
MamboViewPoint eco lodge is a perfect place to meet these desires.
The installation including the concrete foundation has to be paid by the communities and will have a yearly cost for maintenance of about $ 300. One pump will be used by about 150 people (30 families). This means a contribution of $ 10 a family will be required.

The robust blue pump from Fairwater has to bring a sustainable water supply.

To place new pumps on places without boreholes (in most cases), the boreholes have to be drilled. Funding the necessary € 10.000,- ($ 13,000) for the drill still has to be done.
Together with the pumps, small water filters will be introduced to be used with one or 2 buckets. The idea is to sell those filters and to buy new ones from the profits. One filter will be some dollars. The selling points can sell filtered water and the filters.
For the first purchase of the filters funding organisations will be approached.

Contribution
Financial contributions for this project are most welcome on our bank account:
Account number 390450030 (Triodosbank Netherlands)
Stichting MamboSteunpunt Burgtstraat 3, 6701 DA Wageningen
SWIFT code:TRIONL2U,
IBAN: NL45 TRIO 0390 4500 30

Contributions are tax-deductible from the Dutch tax.
For more information go to:
Mambo View Point

Grand opening of Hacienda Puerta del Cielo Eco Lodge and Spa in Nicaragua

Earlier this year, Juan Carlos Espinosa, a Nicaraguan Architect and Yacht Designer, held the grand opening for Hacienda Puerta del Cielo, an eco-lodge he designed and had built in Nicaragua. It was originally intended as a second home for him and his family – “family is first, then work,” referring to his wife and two grown children.

He changed his mind shortly after purchasing the land. “I thought, why don’t I share this with everybody?” With “nobody around for miles”, Hacienda Puerta del Cielo Eco lodge and Spa, whose name loosely means ‘Doorway to Heaven,’ has vistas of a volcano high above and a lake below. “It’s on the edge of a precipice, it’s just outrageous,” he says.

He designed the lodge so that the guests are in the outdoor environment almost all the time. It’s a concept that he’d like to introduce more into his yacht designs, too.

To have a look at Espinosa’s results on his quest for designing the perfect luxury eco lodge, visit the Hacienda’s web site at http://haciendapuertadelcielo.com/.  The website may be down.

Rainforest & Reef Vacation Sweepstakes

The Lodge at Chaa Creek, Belize’s award-winning luxury eco-lodge in the jungles of Central America is offering all inclusive vacation packages to the lucky winners of its Rainforest & Reef Vacation Sweepstakes.

These fun-filled holidays of a life-time are being provided to friends & families who would like to enjoy an exceptional and exciting potpourri of specialized Maya Temple Exploration and Reef Snorkeling tours free of charge.

Since 1981 Chaa Creek has provided unique adventure travel experiences for thousands of travellers looking for an in-depth yet very civilised Belizean experience, with a focus on our unique and vibrant ecology, culture, natural history and rich Maya civilisation and archaeology.

To enter the Rainforest & Reef Vacation Sweepstakes, you must follow Chaa Creek on twitter or facebook and submit an essay (minimum of 300 words) explaining why you would want to vacation in Belize and at The Lodge at Chaa Creek.

The essay must be submitted via email to marketing@chaacreek.com and will be published anonymously on the Chaa Creek Travel Blog.

The Rainforest & Reef Vacation Sweepstakes closes on October 2nd 2010. All qualified entries will be placed in the drawing barrel and the winning tickets for the four prizes will be drawn and monitored by the Board of Directors of Chaa Creek Limited in the Cayo District of Belize.

Winning vacation packages accommodate two persons and are inclusive of the following:

Round trip transfers from International Airport or Belize City
A visit to the Belize Zoo with transfer on arrival or departure
Four Nights CottageAccommodation
Full breakfast, lunch and dinner
Guided visits to our Natural History Museum, Butterfly Farm, and Belize RainforestMedicinal Trail
Canoeing on the Macal River
Guided Early Morning Bird Watching
One Full & Half Day Tour to Belize’s Maya Temple Sites, Sacred Caves, or Nature Reserves
Snorkeling tour to Belize’s magnificent barrier reef off South Water caye
This All Inclusive Vacation Package has a value of US$3479.00

Four prizes will be given away which are as follows:

First Prize – Complimentary

Second Prize – 50% Discount

Third Prize – 40% Discount

Fourth Prize – 30% Discount

For more information about the Rainforest & Reef Vacation Sweepstakes, contact the property at 877-709-8708, marketing@chaacreek.com or visit the web site at www.chaacreek.com.

Disclaimer: Please note that vacation prizes are non-transferrable and cannot be used for existing reservations. The following are Not included in this package.
Optional tips to drivers and guides
Visa and border crossing fees
Park entrance and park guide fees
Alcoholic drinks, sodas and juices
The Lodge at Chaa Creek