Posts Tagged ‘tourism’

Gun battles in the streets of Jamaica

Monday, May 24th, 2010

If you read my blog regularly, then you may know that I recently returned from a bird watching excursion to Jamaica. My articles about the experience talk about the flora and fauna and the wonderful time I had there. They also talk about the warm hospitality that I was shown wherever I went. This may seem like a stark contrast to the news that is coming out of Jamaica in the last fews days.

The government of Jamaica has declared a state of emergency in the nation’s capitol, Kingston as gangs of “thugs” have attacked several police stations in west Kingston, Spanish Town, and a couple of other surrounding areas with an arsenal of assault weapons. Some of Jamaica’s police officers have even been killed.

These gangs are attacking in a vain attempt to stop the extradition of a popular crime boss from Tivoli Gardens and Denham Town in west Kingston. Christopher “Dudus” Coke is the subject of an extradition request from the US government. It is alleged that he is heavily involved in gun running, drug trafficking and controls some violent gangs not only in Jamaica, but in the US as well. The fact that his supporters are all armed with assault rifles in Jamaica would seem to lend credence to the gun running accusation… I’m just saying.

He has said that he will not turn himself in and his well-armed supporters have declared that they will defend him with their lives. Already they have killed several police officers. These are criminals who don’t care about Jamaica as a nation or about anyone but themselves. They are not typical of the average Jamaican or anyone that I met while I was there just one month ago. They are a minority of the population confined to a few areas in and around the capitol, Kingston.

Jamaica is a great place to visit. The people are generally friendly and the area is usually as safe as any major US city. Right now, of course, people might want to avoid Kingston and environs, which, unfortunately, includes one of the island’s major airports, the Normal Manley International Airport. Visitors can still fly in to the Montego Bay airport, whose name escapes me at the moment…

Jamaica is a beautiful vacation destination, full of charm. The island is almost completely dependent upon tourism for the sustenance of its economy. The nation, as are many smaller countries, is in deep debt and needs the tourism revenue to stay afloat. In a few weeks, I expect all this will have blown over, Dudus will have been captured or killed and things will be back to normal.

Bird watching in Jamaica

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

I was lucky enough to be invited by the Jamaica Tourist Board to visit the island and see the amazing bird watching opportunities that Jamaica has to offer. Jamaica has 28 endemic bird species (species that live only in Jamaica) and it is possible to see them all in one trip with a knowledgeable local guide. I missed a couple of them, but the trip was meant to be an overview to get me to see a number of different birding locations in Jamaica rather than personally get me to see as many birds as possible.
I, along with five other journalists who focus on bird watching topics, was put up at two of Jamaica’s finest eco-friendly hotels/ lodges during my stay. Both offer great food and accomodations while maintaining environmentally sound business practices. I enjoyed both Hotel Mocking Bird Hill and Forres Park very much. We were able to find unique birds on the grounds of both places and both were within relatively easy driving distance of some of Jamaica’s top birding habitats (for the experienced local drivers that were provided to us).
Click this link to read more about the bird watching vacation in Jamaica or click here if you just want to see the pictures from the Jamaica trip.