Archive for August, 2008

Khairul Syahir asked:


Langkawi situated just off the northwestern coast of Peninsular Malaysia comprises a group of 104 tropical islands during the low tides and 99 Island during the high tides. The main island Langkawi, is 47. 848 Hectare followed by Pulau Dayang Bunting and Pulau Tuba while some of the others appear to be mere dots in the emerald green ocean when viewed from the air.

In Langkawi a nature adventure had a true-blue naturalist as their guide. The guide’s name is Irshad Mobarak. Dubbed the Jungle-wallah (Jungle-fellow) of Langkawi ( http://www.junglewallah.com ), he is perfect for the job as he possesses vast knowledge about Langkawi’s wildlife, gleaned from years of trekking and observation of its jungles, mangroves and wildlife.

Some people think the beauty of Langkawi lies in its pristine beaches. Others like the duty-free shopping. But Irshad and his team of naturalists at Natural History Tours ( http://www.wildlangkawi.com ) reckon that the edge Langkawi has over places like Bali and Phuket is its jungle and wildlife.

As such Irshad and his team have been actively involved in preserving Langkawi’s natural environment. His social-responsible company provides real ecotourism experiences such as nature walks, birdwatching, jungle-trekking and mangrove tours in kayaks or motorized boats without the “gimmicks” activities involve.

His pet peeve is the eagle-feeding sessions at the mangrove swamps of the Kilim River. While it is quite a sight to see dozens of white-bellied sea eagles and brahminy kites circling in the sky and swooping down on their food, Irshad feels it’s bad for the birds.

“What you’re doing is habituating the eagles to take food from humans when they usually feed on fish. Now they are given chicken guts, and these are from farm-bred chickens fed with antibiotics and hormones, making it unhealthy. It may affect their bone development and the integrity of the shells of their eggs.” Irshad said contaminated feed could kill a lot of birds, as each feeding attracts between 50 to 100 birds.

Not only is Irshad fully acquainted with information on the wildlife in Langkawi, he is also great at handling children. His “young explorer club” is a hit for student’s summer program in Malaysia and tourists traveling with their children. “The trick is not to bore them to death. You can be much more informative with adults, but with children, you need to make it more experiential. They need to touch and smell and conduct experiments.”

Irshad, who’s especially love birds, said Langkawi has recorded 190 species of birds, including brown winged kingfisher, black hooded oriole and mountain hawk eagle. The mountain hawk eagle which can be identified by its very pronounced crest with two feathers can only be found in Langkawi and Irshad has recorded 3 different individual here.

The relatively small and cut-off habitat of an island like Langkawi allows for many of its flora and fauna to evolve into unique species over thousands of years. But it also possessed a danger of Habitat-fragmentations. One of Irshad ongoing project is planting figs trees closer to the road so the canopy on either side of the road will meet and become close enough for animals to cross over. “This is one way to counter the negative effects of habitat fragmentations and we hope to see the results in 10 years,” Irshad said. Visitor can also get involve in this program by purchasing trees and plant it during their visit to Langkawi ( http://www.treesfornature.com )

Who is the Jungle-Wallah of Langkawi?

In the 80s, the Negri Sembilan-born Irshad was a decathlete and rugby player employed by a major bank institution. He worked for five years with the bank in Kuala Lumpur, only to discover the corporate world was simply not his cup of tea.

The turning point in his life came during a vacation in Tioman Island between 1981 and 1982. He realized that what he really wanted was to be closer to nature.

“So I quit my job, traveled and bummed around for a couple of years,” said Irshad, and then he found Langkawi. The island’s beauty and mystique inspired him to embark on his own study of its ecosystems.

“I saw the potential for nature-related work. I got a job as recreation manager at Datai and at the same time was involved in conservation work,” he said. Soon, a new position was created for him, that of a Resident-naturalist. And today, after 19 years, he is so well-versed in the subject, he is considered an expert. He has trained many individual who is now employed by other hotels as their own Resident-naturalist and some of them work as independent nature guides.

Irshad considered himself very lucky because his work, his hobby and his passion are all fused into one. He also believes that taking care of the natural environment is an integral part of being a steward of the Earth. He is recently won DiGi Amazing Malaysians Award 2007, an award for Malaysians who were nominated by the public for their passion and dedication in heritage conservation.



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Thomas Cutler asked:


The American Kite Surfing Association (AKSA) is making international insurance coverage easy to secure with instant confirmations online and via email. For those that are participating in any hazardous sporting activity (so long as it is solely for leisure, recreational, entertainment or fitness purposes), a Sports Rider Coverage is absolutely essential. To register for this important coverage a special web page has been created exclusively for AKSA members: http://www.eglobalhealth.com/aksa.html

According to Logan Long, president of AKSA, “It is irresponsible for our members to travel abroad and participate in this exciting but risky sport without proper insurance coverage. It is for this precise reason that AKSA has aligned with eGlobalHealth Insurers Agency, LLC and MNUI to provide the best sports rider insurance coverage available today.”

The four programs being offered to AKSA members include:

• The Atlas Series: Short-term health insurance for individuals traveling outside their Home Country.

Whether traveling for business or pleasure, the Atlas plan is ideal. Packages are available from a minimum of 5 days up to a maximum of one year. At no additional cost, the Atlas Series adds coverage for Emergency Medical Evacuation, Acts of Terrorism and Complications of Pregnancy.

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• The Atlas Group Series: Short-term international health insurance for 5 or more traveling abroad.

The Atlas Group series is tailored for groups of 5 or more US and non-US Citizens traveling outside their Home Country for 5 days up to one year. The perfect plan for vacation groups, missionaries, students and business executives featuring Emergency Medical Evacuation, coverage for Acts of Terrorism and Home Country Medical Coverage.

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• The Atlas Professional: International health coverage for frequent travelers of business or pleasure, taking multiple trips throughout the year.

The Atlas Professional is available to the frequent leisure or business traveler and their families who require a 12 month comprehensive medical policy with coverage for multiple trips of 30 days duration or less. If one maintains medical coverage in their home country, the Atlas Professional is designed to take the risk out of international multi-trip business or leisure travel.

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• MultiNational Accident Plan (MAP): The first comprehensive personal accident plan for international travelers.

MAP features high limit Accidental Death and Dismemberment and high limit Permanent and Total Disability insurance – including coverage for most acts of War and Terrorism. This plan may be purchased alone or as a supplement to any other product and is available for any country in the world. No underwriting is required!

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These insurance plans are offered as a service to our AKSA members. All plans are underwritten by Lloyd’s of London which provides accident and health insurance to over 1,000,000 people in 100 countries. Lloyd’s currently enjoys an A rating from Standard and Poors and is highly qualified to protect AKSA members on their next international trip.

MultiNational Underwriters (MNU) is the exclusive administrator for all the insurance plans offered mentioned above.

American Kite Surfing Association is the leading organization for kite surfers in North America. Founded in 2006 by two extreme sport enthusiasts, membership is anticipated to exceed 30,000 before the end of the year. The purpose of the enterprise is to bring heightened awareness to this fast-growing, dynamic, and fun sport. A vast array of information, products, and techniques are available to the visitors of the AKSA website, www.kite-surfingusa.com.

Cathi Long

Executive VP

American Kite Surfing Association

Info@kite-surfingusa.com

727-772-1202



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Muna wa Wanjiru asked:


Sea kayaking is an excellent way to enjoy the nature. You can take either single sea kayak or double sea kayak and enjoy bird watching, under ground marine world, sun rides and sun set etc. Some models of sea kayak has transparent bottom that will help you to enjoy the marine plants and other creatures in water. Sea kayak is an ideal way to paddle leisurely. You can buy sea kayak for your own use on vacation or you can simple get it for rent.

Magnetic Island sea kayak is an Australian tourism business that will offer sea kayak for rent. You have to pay rent for single sea kayak and double sea kayak separately. The amount will vary depending on the days you have taken the sea kayak for rent. The rental sea kayak is allowed only to experienced paddler. The safety equipments like life jacket, first aid kit, flare box etc will be given by the Magnetic Island. Hence you can enjoy the turtles, dolphins, whales and large selection of birds with the help of sea kayak.

If you want to buy your own sea kayak then you can select the best according to your wish. A list of sea kayaks are as follows:

Venture kayak:

The venture kayak is ideal for paddling in sea. You can get more stability while paddling on sea water. It is durable and light weight. It has a roomy cockpit to accommodate a single paddler. The chinned hull edges well and helps in turning.

P&H Capella Sea kayak:

The P & H Sea kayak is made up of plastic and is available in two sizes. They are Cappela 160 and Capella 165. The triple layer plastic with foam core offers stiffness even in rough water. The excellent Skeg helps in straight turning when there is cross winds.

Necky Eliza Touring Sea kayak:

This sea kayak is suitable for small paddlers. The V shape hull design provides good speed and stability. It has comfortable seat and adjustable back rest. It is made up of plastic and therefore it is light weight. You can carry this ea kayak on your car roof rack. Loading and unloading can be done easily by a single person.

Dagger exodus:

This is the fastest sea kayak. IT is made up of plastic. It is suitable for exploring the sea. A beginner can even paddle this sea kayak easily. It offers more stability. The chin hull helps in turning smoothly. It has padded seat, adjustable thigh braces, adjustable back rest and foot rest.

Double sea kayaks:

Double sea kayak is specially designed for family kayaking. It is especially good for family where one person paddle for some hours while the other one can take rest and vice versa. Prijon Yukon 2 and Prijon excursion are the wonderful double sea kayaks. The prijon Yukon 2 is made up of fiber glass while Prijon excursion is made up of plastic. Some of the sea kayaks though built with plastic has transparent bottom made up of fiber glass. The fiber glass bottom is durable as well as it will allow undisturbed view of marine world. The double sea kayak may also include kids seat or pets seat so that you can take your child or pet with you while kayaking.



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Richard Ryan asked:


Some things in life are just unavoidable facts: you’re a bit fatter than you think you are, the biggest jams occur when you’re late, and a feature about Langkawi will bang on about how splendid the beaches are.

Well, not this feature. No sir. Lovely as the acres of white sand surrounding the 99 islands of Langkawi may be, there’s so much more to do on holiday here than sitting endlessly on a sun lounger knocking back Martinis.

I wish to celebrate the hidden Langkawi – the treats that the average tourist forgets to experience.

The Giant Eagle or the cable car to the top of Gunung Mat Cincang both have their charm, but everyone does those, so lets take a look at the real adventures, the titbits that generally you only discover by word of mouth.

Take, for example, the splendid sunset cruises offered by Crystal Yachts. The experience, as if it wasn’t already splendid enough to be aboard a 42-foot yacht sailing your way around ‘Sunset Point’, is greatly enhanced by the superb on-board barbeque and free-flow alcohol.

Organised by Canadian Jamie Scott and his endlessly cheerful wife Ryoko, the cruises have been departing almost daily for 19 years. Surely they must be sick of seeing the sun go down by now: “Definitely not,” says Ryoko. “It’s a different experience every evening, so you can never see it too many times.”

A similar sentiment could be expressed about time spent with the singularly named Dev. As well as being Langkawi’s leading naturalist, he also possesses the kind of engaging manner that leaves you hanging on his every word.

With Dev as your guide you can explore Langkawi’s splendid ecology – whether that be through a bicycle ride through river banks, paddy fields and forest, a Mangrove kayak trip, jungle trekking or bird watching.

While you’ve got such an experienced guide by your side, why not request an excursion to Gua Tok Sabung? This fascinating cave contains some of the most impressive stalactites and stalagmites in all of Langkawi, many of which are as attractive as quality marble. You better be feeling brave that morning though as thousands of bats roost within, shrieking away.

Another cave worthy of consideration is Gua Pinang. Located off a tributary at Kuala Kubang Badak, this cave is situated in an area which was under the sea thousands of years ago, as indicated by the abundance of ancient seashells embedded in the cave walls.

If caves aren’t your cup of tea, there are plenty of mangroves to visit instead. Dev can arrange tours. “The mangroves are fascinating,” he says. “Mangrove trees are capable of tolerating a salty environment, until the next low tide exposes them to fresh water. Each mangrove tree species has its specific location – so trees with a low tolerance to saltwater are close to the rainforest, while trees with a big tolerance are closer to the sea and have developed stilt roots.”

Langkawi isn’t just about outdoor activities though, if it’s raining (or even if it’s not) a trip to Underwater World (found at Zon Pantai Cenang) is recommended. The 34,701 square foot oceanarium is most notable for its gigantic 15-meter long walk-through tunnel surrounded by 500,000 litres of seawater. Housed in the water are many big fish and sea creatures including the Giant Green Turtle.

With more than 4,000 different fish and animals to gawp at (covering 500 different species) you’re guaranteed to leave the attraction knowing more than when you went in.

Of course, some of you will be feeling that I’ve missed the entire point about sitting by the beach, it’s not about being idle, it’s the pleasure of a cooling dip in the sea never being more than a few steps away. But there are plenty of ways to keep cool around Langkawi without going anywhere near the sea – from waterfalls to lakes.

Perhaps the most impressive is Telaga Tujuh, or Seven Wells. This magnificent waterfall is a geological marvel where the water cascades about 90 meters down via a series of seven pools, hence its name. Adding a mystical touch to the natural splendor is the lush green forest that surrounds it. Legend has it that fairies used to visit the spot to frolic and bathe.

Of course if Telaga Tujuh excites you you’ll be blown away by Durian Perangin, located in Raya Mountain Nature Park, as this waterfall has 12 levels of cascading water. Getting to either location is easy enough if you have a word with a local taxi driver, but again we’d recommend giving Dev a call to get the most from your trip.

For swimming a great option is Tasik Dayang Bunting (or Lake of the Pregnant Maiden) a freshwater lake on the island of Dayang Bunting, the second largest in the Langkawi archipelago.

The lake is the setting for one of Langkawi’s most famous and enduring legends. It is said that Mat Teja, a male genie, secretly fell in love with Mambang Sari, a beautiful female genie, on the island. They had a baby next to the lake but it died after a week.

Saddened by the death Mambang Sari took the child’s body and threw it into the lake, which gave rise to the belief that swimming in its waters can make women more fertile.

So, if you happen to be lying on the beach reading this, have a think about making the move inland. There’s a lot more to Langkawi than most people realise – it’s just waiting to be discovered.

 

 



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Muna wa Wanjiru asked:


Kayaking is really a fun and exciting sport. Kayaks used for kayaking are actually small boats whose decks are covered and which come with a double blade paddle to propel the kayak. There are basically three different types of kayaks; rigid kayaks, folding kayaks and inflatable kayaks.

Amongst all three types of kayaks folding kayaks are most advantageous because of their portability and storage. These kayaks are as sturdy as regular rigid or inflatable kayaks. Design of these folding kayaks is actually based on the original kayak design.

Folding kayaks were first built by a German tailor in 1907; first he tested it in River Mangfall and it worked. And after that these folding kayaks were very popular in Europe. To carry these all new folding kayaks were very easy for transportation so soon they became very popular worldwide.

All folding kayaks usually have thin fabric over lightweight frame. This main frame of frame can be made up of many different kind of materials like wood, fiberglass or aluminum; it can be made up from single kind of material of combination of two like combination of wood and aluminum. Some folding kayak designs also have in built air pockets because which these kayaks are harder to sink.

Folding kayaks are very useful since they are much easy to store compared to regular solid kayaks. You can take the kayak apart after its use. One more added advantage of these kayaks are space require, these can be kept in very less space than regular kayaks. So you don’t need to spend money to rent storage locker you can easily keep this kayak in you car. Since these kayaks can be stored correctly they generally last longer than other types of kayaks.

New folding kayaks usually have narrower beam and longer waterline; they are much faster and bracing with these folding kayaks are much easier. Tracking with these folding kayaks is good.

Generally when these folding kayaks are disassembled you can easily pack one kayak in one to three duffle bags; which can be checked as baggage or you can carry it with you in train. In off season you can easily store it in closet.

And if you are worried about the fact that they just fold up; then don’t worry these folding kayaks are very sturdy as other kayaks as these folding kayaks are specifically designed to be strong. These folding kayaks are really strong; they are even used in daring kayak trips like some crossed Atlantic ocean using it.

Military groups also prefer folding kayak when they need small and lightweight boats; for military use frame of the folding kayak is built in strong metal frames. Such kind of kayaks are best choice for kayaking in sea.

So, if you are looking for lightweight, stable and most important portable kayak for recreation and fun; then folding kayaks are best option for you. Although these folding kayaks are more expensive but there portability is worth and these kayaks usually have great resale value too.



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