The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Angkatan Hebat sponsors vehicles for expedition

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KOTA KINABALU: Angkatan Hebat Sdn Bhd (AHSB) has agreed to provide three Toyota Fortuner vehicles from its fleet to be used for the Touring Class category of the up-and-coming Trans Borneo Land Below the Wind expedition, which will be taking place from seven days from 12 to 19 December 2021.

The sponsored Toyota Fortuners are the manual 2008 model but are in good condition, as maintained by AHSB.

In addition to that, AHSB will also be providing (limited) lubricants for the participan­ts and also cash sponsorshi­p for the TBLBW event.

AHSB CEO, Tuan Faez Ainstein Nordin, says that AHSB as a government-linked corporatio­n (GLC) wishes to do their part to help promote and revive tourism in Sabah. Therefore, they are providing vehicles at a very special rate in particular for interested participan­ts so they may save some cost while enjoying the tour.

“We hope that all Malaysians — especially those from West Malaysia who have never visited Sabah — will have the chance to see our beautiful state,” Faez added.

Anuar Ghani, Event Director for TBLBW said he is overjoyed by the support that the event has received from Yayasan Sabah, Sabah Parks and the Forestry Department in allowing access to some of the places that are not accessible to the public.

“This year’s event is special and meaningful because of the collaborat­ion and cooperatio­n of the various establishm­ents and entities to jointly work and contribute to reviving tourism. There is a common purpose and unity and the desire to show the best of Sabah,” Anuar added.

TBLBW is a hybrid 4x4 road adventure that covers several districts in Sabah for the duration of seven days. This year, the event is set to take place from the 12th to the 19th of December. The expedition will be divided into two types of tour class options, namely the Touring Class (travelling mainly on the main road or gravelled roads; suitable for normal 4x4 vehicles, as well as the Hardcore Class (will be travelling on hardcore routes; requires modified 4x4 vehicles). This event is open to 100 participan­ts (limited to 50 vehicles) and registrati­on is on a first-come-first-served basis.

This event is endorsed by the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture Malaysia (MOTAC), the Ministry of Tourism, Culture & Environmen­t Sabah (MTCE), the Sabah Tourism Board, and the Malaysian Inbound Tourism Associatio­n (MITA). Sponsors for this event include CST Tyres, Angkatan Hebat Sdn Bhd and the Sabah Energy Corporatio­n. Other sponsors include Superwood Industries Sdn Bhd, Yayasan Dakwah Islamiah Malaysia (YADIM), Qhazanah Sabah and NORSECAM. Other parties who wish to become sponsors are also welcome to do so.

TBLBW is expected to receive wide coverage from both local and national media, as well as renowned social media influencer­s and public figures. TBLBW is the sole promotiona­l tourism revival event in Sabah for 2021 and it seeks to help jumpstart Sabah back to her nature tourism heyday, before the pandemic forced it to a screeching halt, affecting the livelihood of many who work in the once-thriving hospitalit­y industry.

This year’s chapter of the expedition will be covering both familiar and new areas that were seldom explored before. Participat­ion fees for the TBLBW expedition are RM2500 for jump-seaters, RM2100 for public entries, as well as RM1750 for students and trainees (young Trans Borneo Explorers in the tourism, automotive and multimedia fields).

The registrati­on form can be downloaded from www. transborne­o.net and sent to northborne­oexplorer@gmail.com. The deadline for registrati­on is on the 30th of November, 2021. Interested parties are advised to hurry as slots for both tour classes are selling fast.

 ?? ?? Anuar Ghani (centre) receiving the sponsorshi­p from Faez.
Anuar Ghani (centre) receiving the sponsorshi­p from Faez.

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