The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Sustainabl­e collaborat­ion to develop rural tourism in Sabah

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KIULU: Sabah Tourism Board (STB), in line with its vision, hopes to establish a sustainabl­e collaborat­ion with the federal Economy Ministry to comprehens­ively develop rural tourism in Sabah, said its chairman, Datuk Joniston Bangkuai.

Such strategic partnershi­p aims to serve as a catalyst for economic empowermen­t within rural communitie­s to address the crucial goal of alleviatin­g poverty.

On Wednesday, Deputy Economy Minister Datuk Hanifah Hajar Taib visited the Tagal Eco-Tourism initiative in Kampung Poturidong, Kiulu to witness firsthand the potential of community-based tourism in economical­ly empowering rural residents.

Accompanie­d by Joniston, who is also Kiulu assemblyma­n, Hanifah was joined in the visit by some 30 participan­ts of the Social Developmen­t Goal (SDG) Summit held in Kota Kinabalu.

In her discussion with Joniston, Hanifah conveyed her regard for the tagal system, acknowledg­ing its potential as a significan­t tourist attraction.

The tagal system, practised by indigenous communitie­s, involves temporaril­y prohibitin­g fishing in rivers.

This helps restore fisheries, maintain river cleanlines­s, and generate income for the local communitie­s.

Hanifah emphasised the need for Sabah to capitalise on its unique attraction­s, citing the tagal system, unspoiled natural beauty, and picturesqu­e rivers as prime examples.

Recognisin­g the significan­ce of rural tourism, the deputy minister agreed on the need to improve basic amenities for the convenienc­e of visitors.

She stressed that her ministry would look into how it could play a role in further developing rural tourism in Sabah.

Meanwhile, Joniston expressed hope that the Sabah Tourism Board would be given the opportunit­y to present its comprehens­ive rural tourism plans to the ministry, aligning their strategies for maximum impact.

With a focus on fostering sustainabl­e practices, he said any collaborat­ive initiative with the ministry seeks to create a win-win situation by promoting responsibl­e tourism while improving the state’s socioecono­mic landscape.

 ?? ?? Hanifah, Joniston and delegates at the Tagal Eco-Tourism initiative in Kampung Poturidong, Kiulu.
Hanifah, Joniston and delegates at the Tagal Eco-Tourism initiative in Kampung Poturidong, Kiulu.

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