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Commemorating Environmental Days
It is important for everybody to participate in or show the community
their support for Environmental Events. Supporting environmental events
is also a great way to learn about a cause, or help improve public
perception of the same.
This week’s column seems to be sandwiched between a couple of
internationally celebrated environmental days. While 22nd April was
Earth Day, 28th April is ‘Save the Frogs Day’. So readers, how did you
celebrate Earth Day? On Earth day, I woke up in the Wilderness, or
Wildernest to be precise. Spending a day with the family, we made our
way up North-East of Goa to the tri-border of Goa, Maharashtra and
Karnataka. Here in the deep forests of Keri, lies an eco-resort aptly
named Wildernest. We all had a nice time unwinding in the midst of
nature. The resort is nested in a deep section of the forest and some of
the rooms have a great view of the valley below.
There’s no aircon or television in the rooms at Wildernest, however, we
didn’t miss it a bit. That’s because the team at Wildernest have
elaborately planned out a string of nature related activities that is
well spread throughout the day… Birdwatching sessions before breakfast,
treks to make you trim and mehindi art sessions just after your
afternoon siesta are just some of the activities listed. Somehow though
hot as hell in most of Goa, at Wildernest, it was breezy, shady and
cool, just how a typical forest ought to be. My brother actually thought
it was too cold that night!
During the day, they also organize treks to waterfalls, view points and
more. Local cultural dances are performed by locals that live down in
the village of Keri in the evenings. If you’re not game for it all, you
could also laze in an armchair the afternoon breeze or swim in the
infinity pool, a swimming pool with a view of a third of Goa! I swam
there in the nights and could see lights in faraway Panjim and Vasco
too! I appreciated the silence the most. It was nice to have absolutely
no human noise around… it really clears and relaxes the mind.
Meals are served in a common dining area that’s overlooking the
horizons. Simple, yet delicious meals are prepared by the cooks using
locally sourced ingredients, and guests are asked to serve themselves.
It’s self-service here, and once meals are done, used plates and cutlery
need to be placed into a wooden tray at the corner. Though this kind of
concept might be quite alien to guests used to full service, I think
it’s a good initiative for people to help clean up after they’ve drunk
and eaten to their hearts content.
Driving away from Wildernest, I could not help but notice the stark
difference of getting back to civilization. Things got louder, brighter
and dustier. Quite a stark difference to notice even though we were in
the forests for just 24 hours! I’d recommend staying over at Wildernest
for at least 2 or three days instead of a day.
In my opinion, it was a nice way to celebrate earth day, in the midst of
nature. These specially appointed days might seem unimportant at first,
but they make us realize the importance of respecting Mother Nature.
It's also a great time to learn about a particular cause while helping
improve public perception of the same.
In the next week, on Tuesday, the 28th of April is the ‘Save the Frogs’
day worldwide. There are lots of things that you can do to commemorate
that day here in Goa .There are some that are writing in the papers,
some like Roopa Bandekar and Nirmal Kulkarni who will organize related
activities at their newly opened nature store called Earthworm in
Porvorim. Ethel Da Costa has planned some programmes on Radio Mirchi and
there’s an origami workshop planned in Panjim too. In the last few days,
the WildGoa network is abuzz with ideas and suggestions for the 2 month
campaign. Would you like to participate or get involved? Let us know and
hop in!
Clinton Vaz, 28 lives in Benaulim and works on environment and wildlife
issues in Goa. He can be contacted at klint...@gmail.com or +91 9890936828