{"id":114718,"date":"2014-03-08T14:42:20","date_gmt":"2014-03-08T19:42:20","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/the-many-aspects-of-eco-tourism.php"},"modified":"2014-03-08T14:42:20","modified_gmt":"2014-03-08T19:42:20","slug":"the-many-aspects-of-eco-tourism","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/eco-system\/the-many-aspects-of-eco-tourism.php","title":{"rendered":"The many aspects of eco tourism"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    THERES no moon. Its the perfect time to see fireflies, says    our boatman-cum-guide Abdul Halim Bidin as our boat glides    along Sungai Sepetang. Its murkish water barely shimmers in    the pitch dark.  <\/p>\n<p>    Since we left the jetty at Kampung Dew  a relatively unknown    fishing village in Perak  about a quarter of an hour ago,    Halim has been excitedly telling us how something so ordinary    to villagers like him has become a tourist attraction. For    years, there have been huge colonies of fireflies thriving near    the small, sleepy village, which is about five minutes drive    from the Kamunting toll plaza near Taiping.  <\/p>\n<p>    The natural light show is spectacular. I sit in the boat,    entranced. Millions of fireflies flicker in perfect    synchronicity in huge berembang (Sonneratia caseolaris) trees    on both sides of the riverbank. The berembang trees are a    mangrove species thats the only known habitat for fireflies in    the country. The flickering lights in the trees cast brilliant    reflections on the surface of the river. Its like a magic show    in the dark. And the show is attracting boatloads of visitors,    who have heard about this natural phenomenon in the village.  <\/p>\n<p>    Since we started operating this firefly boat cruise about two    years ago, the tourists have all been locals, says Halim,    whos a member of Pertubuhan Kelip-kelip Cahaya Alam Perak    (Kecap), a body formed by the villagers of Kampung Dew to    manage its firefly location as a tourist destination.  <\/p>\n<p>    Is this an indication of the changing mindset of Malaysians on    the importance of preserving the countrys ecological    treasures? I believe that its very likely that more Malaysians    want to do their bit for nature, if not by volunteering to help    preserve nature, at least by visiting natural attractions, and    in the process helping the locals to sustain their livelihood    within their environment. Simple folk like Halim, for example,    are fast learning the advantages of environmental preservation,    a crucial element in ensuring the success of Malaysias eco    tourism.  <\/p>\n<p>    But eco tourism is not all about environmental preservation    only. According to ecomalaysia.org, a non profit-making    organisation formed to help preserve Malaysias rich ecology,    eco tourism focuses on volunteerism, personal growth and    environmental responsibility and it typically involves travel    to destinations where flora, fauna, and cultural heritage are    the primary attractions.  <\/p>\n<p>    The International Ecotourism Society puts it in simpler terms.    It defines eco tourism as responsible travel to natural areas    that conserves the environment and improves the well-being of    local people.  <\/p>\n<p>    Heres where Kecaps activities are relevant as it has helped    uplift the livelihood of villagers like Halim. The person who    started it all is Khairul Salleh Ahmad, a teacher from    Taiping whos passionate about preserving the fireflies    of Kampung Dew. The locals fondly call him Cikgu Khairul.    Responsible for initiating Kecaps formation, he now serves as    associations secretary while its president is Mohamad Noor    Salleh, the village head of Kampung Ayer Puteh near Kampung    Dew.  <\/p>\n<p>    Through Kecap, the villagers, who comprise mainly fishermen and    farmers, have been introduced to a new means of supporting    their livelihood. Theyre also acquiring knowledge on    environmental preservation such as the need to keep the river    clean and to protect the berembang trees which will ensure the    survival of the fireflies in the area.  <\/p>\n<p>    Helping them with their efforts is Malaysian Nature Society    (MNS) which also collaborates with Ramsar Regional Centre East    Asia to conserve wetlands and the many natural resources that    thrive on the existence of wetlands.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read more: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.nst.com.my\/life-times\/live\/the-many-aspects-of-eco-tourism-1.501423?cache=03D163D03edding-pred-1.1176%252F%253FpFpentwa%253Fkey%253DKuala+Lumpur%2F7.195993%3Fkey%3DKuala+Lumpur%3Fkey%3DKuala+Lumpur%2F7.478118%2F7.478118%2F7.490557%2F7.490557%2F7.490557%2F7.556030\/RK=0\/RS=cei8U5LUXRLjaaCQrQasY6PZLJg-\" title=\"The many aspects of eco tourism\">The many aspects of eco tourism<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> THERES no moon. Its the perfect time to see fireflies, says our boatman-cum-guide Abdul Halim Bidin as our boat glides along Sungai Sepetang. 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