If you are coming with me to visit the second waterfall then better take a rest now as a little bit of hard tracking is ahead.

Having rested we can continue our walk upstream a bit of climb through the forest and 10 minutes of journey now you are there. Now through the jungle you get a glimpse at the waterfall.

 

This is a private property with a rock solid title coming from a court ruling and is not for sale.

Though the area of this land is 44 acres (17ha) a visitor can wander through the land for a full day looking at wild flowers, admiring fish or birds or the beautiful natural landscape.

 

I am not disclosing the actual address of the place in this web page as it will create an influx of visitors to the place. Unless it is opened as a resort or a theme park with proper amenities and management in place, uncontrolled visitor traffic will ruin the fragile environment in no time.

The main concern is protecting the present environment.

At the moment this land is not generating a single rupee of income. Though it is very easy to sell the trees for timber, clear the forest and plant tea, coffee, rice, banana or vegetables using the water from the irrigation canal.

 Such an action will certainly generate income but it is hard to make up the mind to do it, as it will completely destroy the beauty and the unique environment forever.

 

 

It is a hart less thing to do. The best course of action is to generate an income using the available resources.

 

 

There are number of ways of generating an income which were put forward by well wishers.

 

Their ideas are the following:

  The Ideas

 

Once the cottages and the administration office are on place, up to a period of 15 years the sponsor family can have free accommodation for two months each year.

They will be provided with free airport pickup and drop back whenever they want to come. For the other ten months the cottages will be used as foreign tourist accommodation for a nominal fee. Perhaps those families themselves may like to send their friends from abroad, thus we can find funds for upkeep, security, maintenance and the development of the place.

The park will consist of 10 visitors cottages, nature trails and jungle tracks, Chair Lift, Tree walks, Water Slide, a nursery to propagate locally growing foliage plants and a permanent Exhibition building for the benefit of the visitors.

(The exhibits will cover the areas such as indigenous plants, birds, fish, environment protection, sustainable forest management and Agricultural practices, Bio diversity, History of the area and culture, handicrafts, medicinal and economical value of the local trees and shrubs. Existing example -Healsville nature park - Australia)

Once opened the park will certainly attract people form different backgrounds, specially the government and private sector employees with their families who wish to spent time for a family picnic, school children who are interested in local flora and fauna, and the foreign tourists who want to experience the pristine beauty of the country will be the key target groups.

 

 

Those are the main ideas about how to generate an income from this property without destroying the natural beauty of the place.

 

The idea of the Nature Park is appealing but from whom we can get support to establish such a park. How to get funds for the development and maintenance? At least during the first five years. (No more bank loans please).

 

These questions are opened to you.

Since you visited the place tell me what do you think?

What shall we do?

You may be able to help with these questions.

 

If you have any idea or a proposal or you know of any organisation which may be of help kindly let me know. It will be very much appreciated.

The address is:

preservegreen@hotmail.com

 

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