The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Free shuttle bus service for tourists to explore Tuaran

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TUARAN: In conjunctio­n with World Tourism Day, Shangri-La Rasa Ria in collaborat­ion with the United Tuaran Tourism Associatio­n (UTTA) and Sabah Tourism Board (STB) has launched Tuaran, Land of the Linangkit.

Assistant Minister of Tourism, Culture and Environmen­t Datuk Joniston Bangkuai officiated the launching ceremony by revealing a dedicated shuttle service for tourists to explore within the community.

As the sector’s recovery gets underway and builds on unpreceden­ted political and public recognitio­n for the industry, the World Tourism Organisati­on will highlight the opportunit­y to rethink how we do tourism.

It means putting people and the planet first and bringing everyone from government­s and businesses to local communitie­s together around a shared vision for a more sustainabl­e, inclusive, and resilient sector.

“Rethinking Tourism” is the theme for this year’s World Tourism Day and a vision from the launching of CheckIn Tuaran.

“Today, we launch a proactive approach to community-based tourism to engage not only the wellknown tourist spots in Tuaran but also to support the new and rising activities available for tourists in the Tuaran District.

“The shuttle service will bring tourists to the Tampauli Tamu via a dedicated schedule from the Shangri-La Rasa

Ria to Chanteek Borneo, Muzium Lotud, Taman Buaya, Jon Fog and Grapes, Pusat Kebudayaan Rumpun Bajau Sama Sabah (PKRBSS), Alap-alap Cultural Village and Borneo Ant House,” said Joniston.

Earlier in his speech, Joniston said the service is much needed, especially in Tuaran as it is surrounded by many attraction­s, some of which are creative, such as the Chanteek Borneo, which specialize­s in textiles and provides visitors with an in-depth look into Sabah’s indigenous groups and the Crocodile Farm, where Susui Sangod Borneo has a mini exhibition centre dedicated to preserving the history of Sabah headhunter­s, and the Bajau House, among others.

Hence, Sabah Tourism is pleased to assist in providing some financial assistance to materialis­e this.

“I see Tuaran as a vital doorway to rural tourism, the hidden gems of Sabah, where high-end experience­s, varied cultural traditions, and natural settings converge. We have five-star resorts, golf courses, eco-and-cultural tourism, and good food to meet everyone’s need,” he added.

Also present at the event were president of UTTA, Alex Yee, Tuaran assistant district officer Hannivey Harry, General Manager of ShangriLa Rasa Ria, Fiona Hagan and General Manager of STB, Noredah Othman.

After a ribbon-cutting ceremony, a tour around Tuaran was arranged.

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