The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Kudat holds great potential for rural tourism

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KUDAT: Kudat is dubbed the “Bali of Borneo” due to the similariti­es of tourism product activities that could attract foreign tourists if further developed.

Sabah Tourism, Culture, and Environmen­t Assistant Minister cum Sabah Tourism Board chairman Datuk Joniston Bangkuai said Kudat has a great deal of rural tourism potential due to its beautiful nature and islands with unique stories.

“Bali is well-known among foreign tourists for its culture and surfing sports. Kudat has it all too, with crystal-clear beaches and surfable waves. We share the same characteri­stic.

“However, it is also up to the community to popularise Kudat and work to highlight the uniqueness of this area,” he said at the launching of Tajau Laut Rural Community Tourism Associatio­n here, on Friday.

Also present were Federation of

Rural Tourism Associatio­n Sabah president Walter Kandayon; Tajau Laut village chief Lamat Alip; Village Developmen­t and Security Committee (JPKK) chief Abdul Salleh; and Tajau Laut Rural Community Tourism Associatio­n president Junaidi Awang Bulat.

Joniston said his ministry and the Sabah Tourism Board are ever ready to assist the community in promoting tourism products available in Kudat.

“At the same time, the local community must equip themselves with knowledge about interestin­g activities and destinatio­ns that can be introduced to tourists when they come here.

“I am indeed proud to see the Tajau Laut community working together in unity to develop tourism activities. I can see that Tajau Laut Rural Community Tourism Associatio­n can be an example for other villages in Kudat to follow suit.

“Such cooperatio­n is very important, especially when tourists come to see and learn for themselves how the village community creates tourism activities in their respective areas,” he said.

Joniston also said Kudat has benefitted from the state government’s special allocation meant to assist tourism operators affected by the Covid19 pandemic.

For Kudat, he said 16 operators had successful­ly submitted for the grant totalling RM305,930, adding Tajau Laut Guesthouse is among the recipients.

The Tajau Laut Rural Community Tourism Associatio­n was establishe­d a year ago to encourage villagers to take part in transformi­ng the Kampung Tajau Laut into a promising tourism product.

Currently, the village has only one tourist accommodat­ion Tajau Laut Guesthouse operated by Junaidi.

Tourists and visitors can enjoy snorkellin­g, kayaking, fishing, coral conservati­on, and cooking, among others at Kampung Tajau Laut.

Meanwhile, Lamat said the setting up of an associatio­n has bolstered the villagers’ sense of community and teamwork, allowing them to carry out a wide range of activities.

“There have been agencies and other associatio­ns running programmes here as well, and hopefully this will boost the potential of Kampung Tajau Laut,” he said.

He also encouraged the associatio­n to recruit more villagers as members to ensure that no one is left out of tourism opportunit­ies and efforts to empower them.

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Lorries queuing up in front of Cement Industries Sabah.

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