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The School of Hospitality, Tourism and Culinary Arts is more vibrant this year with new courses and exciting activities. KDU College Sdn Bhd. is a subsidiary of Paramount Corporation Berhad located at SS 22/41, Damansara Jaya, 47400 Petaling Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan.A purpose-built institution, KDU College offers a large variety of professional courses in her 2 campuses (Petaling Jaya and Penang) in Malaysia. Founded in 1983, KDU College actively endeavours on the expansion, improvement and upgrading of its educational system and campus environment in line with challenges and growth in the Malaysian education Industry.KDU College has a population of 5,000 students, which includes both local and foreign students. Guiding this group of youths from 35 countries is a dedicated panel of over 200 academicians
http://htca.kdu.edu.my/mos/Frontpage/
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The Wyre Forest boasts some of the best attractions in the Midlands, from an exciting Safari & Leisure Park, to Britain's Premier Steam Railway, and from ancient forest woodland to a delightful arboretum.
Please use the navigation bar at the top of the page to browse through the website and discover the Events, Accommodation, Attractions, Places to Eat and Local Activities in the area.
You can find out more about each of the 3 main towns in the Wyre Forest area by selecting them from the banner above.
http://www.wft.co.uk/
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Chhattisgarh, the 26th state of the Indian Union, is located in the central part of India. The newly formed Indian state of Chhattisgarh is famous for its enchantingly beautiful natural landscapes, rich cultural heritage and unique tribal populations. With over 44% of its total area under forests, Chhattisgarh is also amongst the greenest states of India. The Chhattisgarh region is known as a great repository of biological diversity. The unique combination of rich cultural heritage and biological diversity makes Chhattisgarh an ideal eco-tourism destination with immense potentials for the growth eco-tourism the region. The Indian Govt. is actively collaborating with the local officials of the state to realize the full potential of eco tourism growth of the region in order to make Chhattisgarh as one of the most important eco-tourism destinations in India.
Chhattisgarh is one of the greenest states of India with over 44 % of its total area under lush forests. The forests of Chhattisgarh are not only known for their diverse flora and fauna but also contain about 88 species of medicinal plants. In addition, Chhattisgarh has also formulated several ecological plans and working in the direction to become the country's first bio-fuel self-reliant state by 2015. And to achieve this goal the green state has devised a plan to plant over 100 million saplings of Jatropa Carcus. Chhattisgarh is also unique in its wildlife population and has 3 National Parks and 11 Wildlife Sanctuaries, housing some of the rare wildlife and bird species. With so much of variety for eco tourism, Chhattisgarh promises to be an ideal holiday destination for nature lovers, wildlife enthusiasts and also for those who want to discover the unique tribal life of the region.
http://forest.cg.gov.in/nature_tourism.htm
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Eco-tourism is a new concept in the country though it has developed in the last 15 years in different countries of the world. The marketing of eco-tourism in the world today has reached maximum sophistication and supply of goods and services has exceeded than its present demand. Now a day more and more people want to spend leisure time for nature, so it is an important window of the hospitality Industry. The eco-tourism creates opportunities in areas having unique features or attributes in natural scenic beauty, wildlife and wilderness. Local communities have maximum opportunities to be benefited from the eco-tourism, which shall generate income for them that shall also help to conserve the nature. So it is believed that eco-tourism is a sustainable hospitality industry that shall benefit the nature and the community as well.
By and large Bangladesh has tremendous potentialities of development of eco-tourism opportunities in the country, as there are numerous sites for the same. Some are mentioned below.
http://www.bforest.gov.bd/eco.php
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The National Botanic Garden of Wales exists to develop a viable world-class national botanic garden dedicated to the research and conservation of biodiversity and its sustainable utilisation, to lifelong learning and to the enjoyment of the visitorrnWe are a registered charity which exists without regular funding from any governmental organisation.rnMost of our revenue comes from gate receipts, sales, facilities hire and our vibrant Garden membership scheme. We gratefully accept donations from individuals and organisations and are constantly on the look out for grants and sponsorship. We are extremely grateful to everyone who has supported us so far - they have really helped us operate, plant and develop the Garden.rnrnThe National Botanic Garden of Wales is currently involved in 3 plant conservation projects.rnWorking with the National Museum of Wales and the Countryside Council for Wales, the Garden is collecting the seeds of, and propagating, some of Wales's rarest plants. These include Britain's rarest and most critically-endangered trees, the Ley's Whitebeam (Sorbus leyana) and a hawkweed that only grows naturally on rocks around a single waterfall in the Brecon Beacons.rnrnThe Garden's estate is managed as a low intensity organic farm. Its flocks of sheep and herds of Black Welsh cattle are controlled to conserve and increase the range of many rare and nationally declining native wild plants and fungi. These include the greater butterfly orchid, whorled caraway and waxcap fungi.rnrnThe Great Glasshouse, the Garden's iconic visitor attraction which houses plants from the Earth's Mediterranean climatic regions, doubles up as a refuge for some of the world's rarest plants. An example of this is McCutcheon's Grevillea (Grevillea maccutcheonii). Five years ago, there were only 10 of these small Western Australian shrubs left in the wild, all growing together in one small patch.rnOne of these plants was micropropagated at King's park Botanic Garden in Perth, Western Australia and sent to the National Botanic Garden of Wales in 1999. Visitors to the Great Glasshouse saw its lovely red and yellow flowers for the first time in 2003
http://www.gardenofwales.org.uk
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Garden Stays
Australian gardens open for you
Here you will find some of Victoria's hidden treasures - Gardens of high quality where you can stay and get to know the gardener behind the garden.
http://www.gardenstays.com/
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