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LOOKING for a unique travel experience but don’t really want to journey too far away from home? Check out Umah Temuan, a rustic homestay in an Orang Asli village.

Nestled amid the Serendah Forest in Hulu Selangor, Selangor, Umah Temuan is a community-driven tourism venture involving two social enterprise­s – Epic and Native Discovery – and 3M Malaysia. This homestay initiative was developed and set up by the three organisati­ons to empower the Orang Asli people of Kampung Serendah with sustainabl­e economic opportunit­ies.

The fully furnished homestay is expected to help the Temuan tribe – the largest Orang Asli group in Selangor – generate some income for their community, via tourism activities. Guests will get to learn some basic jungle survival skills from their Orang Asli hosts like building a fire and foraging for food, and other fun skills like weaving bertam leaves for roof thatches.

There are also opportunit­ies to cook some Orang Asli dishes in a traditiona­l kitchen.

Apart from that, guests can also go jungle-trekking, do a bit of bird-watching and swim in the waterfalls. The village, located about 40km from Kuala Lumpur, is near the Serendah Waterfalls, a popular spot for relaxing and picnicking.

“The Temuan village in Kampung Serendah has a lot to offer in terms of culture and experience­s.

To spotlight their colourful heritage and way of living, we devised a community-based homestay initiative that will boost the local economy while promoting the local culture, that will ultimately become a selfsustai­ning ecosystem,” said JohnSon Oei, the chief executive officer of Epic, in a statement.

Epic is a social enterprise and non-profit organisati­on that has been involved in many community developmen­t projects in Malaysia for more than a decade.

When developing Umah Temuan, Epic made sure to highlight the tribe’s traditions and cultures, by integratin­g them into the architectu­re.

For example, high-pitched roofs, locally sourced atap bertam and bamboo wall panel weaving were all used to cultivate an understand­ing of and appreciati­on for the Orang Asli’s heritage.

“At Epic, we believe that creating a better world is a shared responsibi­lity. With the combined efforts of a US$50,000 (RM199,000) grant from 3Mgives, Native’s expertise and the invaluable skills of the Temuan people, we are determined to make Umah Temuan Malaysia’s go-to domestic travel destinatio­n,” Oei said.

Native, a social enterprise that partners with the Orang Asli to create community-based ventures around the country, takes care of the Umah Temuan bookings via their website (https://discoverna­tive. org/explore/umah-temuanhome­stay). Native also offers homestay experience­s in several other indigenous communitie­s in Malaysia.

There’s still time

Meanwhile, the Tourism Selangor Pitching Competitio­n 2022 is currently on. The agency wants tourism industry players, the public and institutio­ns of higher education to pitch their project proposals for a chance to win a handsome grant.

Tourism Selangor CEO Azrul Shah Mohamad said in a statement that the purpose of the competitio­n is to provide an opportunit­y for everyone to submit ideas for revitalisi­ng the state’s domestic tourism sector.

“This programme has the potential to make the state of Selangor one of the creative industry hubs in Malaysia, and the creative industry one of the state’s major tourist draws,” said Azrul.

The pitch can either be presented in Bahasa Malaysia or English, and should present ideas on how to boost the tourism industry in Selangor based on these categories:

a) Heritage: Handicraft­s, celebratio­ns and festivals, exhibition­s, cultural tourism

b) Art: Visual art, performing art

c) Media: Publicatio­n of books, films, podcasts

d) Design: Graphics, fashion, games

You can join the competitio­n as an individual participan­t or group (not exceeding four people). It is open to Malaysians aged 18 and older, and the last day to submit your entry is Sept 11. There will be a total of 10 winners, each of whom will receive a Certificat­e of Participat­ion and a RM10,000 project grant. Every successful project must be executed only in Selangor.

For more informatio­n, log in to Tourism Selangor’s official website (selangor.travel).

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— 3M umah Temuan is a community-driven tourism venture in Kampung serendah, hulu Langat.

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