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Party and Charter boat use

Party boats have long been used for fishing weekends for groups of friends that would like to break away and do something different. So when you hear your husband and his friends are going to hire a party boat, you will instinctively think it is to spend hours in the sun while waiting for fish to bite while talking about nonsense that men talk about. Well, you are wrong.

Party boats have become very popular during the last few years and for a good reason at that. The use of a party boat has become so much more than just fishing – it has become the perfect venue for an event or party of a lifetime.

The reason for this is that it gives you the freedom of breaking away from the norm and doing something different for a change – in style!

Although a party boat has many other uses, it is still used for the original function and that is still to fish from. When hiring a party boat, it is not only a case of jumping aboard and starting to fish. The captain of the boat has been professionally trained and educated about the abundant wildlife in the area, whether it be fish, birds or any other animal living near the water. They will also know the history of the town and surrounding areas to give you a quick but interesting history tour as well. On top of that, they will have knowledge about the best sport to fish in the area, the different types of fish as well as wonderful tips on how to catch the most fish possible.

Party boats come in different sizes to suit the individual need of every person. They range in size to accommodate any number of people from 8 to 200.

Before you book your party boat, be sure to know the important factors including:

  • Your available budget for hiring the boat.
  • The size of the boat depending on how many guests you would like to attend.
  • The type of boat depending on the type of event you would like to host. The type of boat whether it be open or closed will also depend on the season and weather conditions at the planned time of the event.
  • The general rules on the boat. If alcohol is allowed or not.
  • Types of amenities like Jacuzzis, saunas, luxury accommodation ect.
  • Duration of the event. This will also fall in with your budget but bear in mind that you should enquire about a discounted rate if renting the boat for more than one day.

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The facinating world of butterfly watching

Watching butterflies can be a most captivating activity for people of all ages and has increased significantly in attractiveness and fame amongst lovers of the environment in recent times. As new butterfly gardens are springing up all over the place, an appreciation for butterflies is also emerging like never before. If you happen to be considering a butterfly watching holiday in South Africa, know that Butterfly World which is located in the Western Cape is the number one exhibit of its kind in the country.

Because the number of butterfly exhibits is increasing all over the globe, it’s no simple task to decide where in the world to do some butterfly watching. Perhaps there’s a nation that you’ve always longed to see. If this is the case, multi-task by finding out if there are any noteworthy butterfly exhibits worth seeing in a nation of your choice. That way, you get to experience a foreign land you’ve always dreamed of and enjoy the serenity a butterfly garden all at the same time. While most of the tourists in South Africa are drawn by the game reserves, butterfly displays are growing in popularity amongst those who love seeing wildlife in the great outdoors. A bushveld holiday with a difference, watch butterflies at Kondowe for a relaxing eco-tourism holiday!

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Responsible Tourism

Ecotourism and its supporters declare to leave the places and countries they visit untouched. In travelling to natural destinations the eco-tourist will respect the flora and fauna by not damaging it and by leaving only a trail of footprints, taking only the memories back home. If you are an eco-tourist you are telling the world that you are a responsible tourist. Thus, ecotourism focuses on environmental responsibility. Ecotourism aims at making the tourist sensitive to the beauty and the fragility of nature. Therefore, an eco-tourist will respect the set boundaries at natural sites and will obey all rules and regulations at a sanctuary, game reserve or natural destination.

With a rapidly changing world, new terms and phrases are born every day. Although the word tourism is well-known to old and young and eco is a term which has become a household name, many people are not so sure what the word Ecotourism involves. Eco- tourism involves many different programs. Basically the intention with Ecotourism is to visit a beautiful area without negative influence on the surroundings and the wildlife. It sounds plain and simple, but ecotourism involves more than this.

Many governments are focusing on educating tourists in order to minimize the impact on nature. More and more people are travelling abroad visiting countries for the natural environments and wildlife. If tourists and their hosts are allowed to do as they like, many malpractices might take place. People are visiting and taking interest in provincial parks, game reserves and remote destinations more and more every year. The world might even lose more of its natural heritages if people do not focus on preserving natural and historical destinations. Ecotourism will protect both ecosystems and cultural diversity. A place like South Africa has such a rich diversity of cultures, natural resources, flora and fauna to offer. In other countries you can observe animals like lion, elephant and rhinos in cages, but South Africa offers the traveller the real McCoy. In this country you can admire the big five in their natural environment.

There are several regions in South Africa that are open to eco tourism. One region is the Limpopo. Anyone who is familiar with Rudyard Kipling will remember the Limpopo River as the place where the elephant got his trunk. Not only is the Limpopo river the place where the elephant got his trunk, it’s also the province that is the furthest north in South Africa. Any further north and you end up in Zimbabwe, Botswana, or Mozambique. The Limpopo is one of the best places to go for ecotourism. Not only is it a beautiful region, it is also packed with history. While the history is great, it’s not the main focus of eco tourists. The main attraction is the wildlife.

One of the main attractions in Limpopo is the Kruger National Park. It is the largest national park in South Africa and its borders enclose 20 000 square kilometres. Apart from all the trees and more than 500 species of birds, there are more than 140 species of mammals in the Kruger National Park. You are sure to see one of the Big Five and you can visit four different regions. Each region has its own character and is a home to animals that prefer that specific area and flora. For example, the central regions are home to the lion, leopard and cheetah. Amazingly, this area is well-known for 60 prides of lion and also hosts a large population of leopards and cheetahs. With so many predators it is obvious that there will also be a large number of animals for them to prey on. Therefore, you will find many giraffes, zebras, wildebeest and antelope in the central region of the Kruger National Park. The Kruger National Park offers its visitors many rest camps in this area where there is such a diversity of animals.

Any country that is rich in scenic beauty and wildlife must consider Ecotourism. Ecotourism implies practices that would benefit all concerned parties and is essential if a country wants to lessen the impact of tourists on the environment. Visit the Kondowe site to book your bushveld holiday.

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Reduce Global Warming When You Make Your Own Solar Cell

While we are using up fossil fuel faster than further supplies can be located, the most reasonable choice would be to make use of the greatest energy sources for the planet-the sun. It’s free and doesn’t pollute or contribute to global warming. It is an alternative energy resource that still hasn’t been fully appreciated by a great many other countries which makes it a very sensible option in the future.

You can produce this electropower after you make a solar panel which you place on or near your home that will convert as much sunshine as possible into electrical energy. You can plan on using 10 to 12 solar panels to generate a kilowatt of electrical power.

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