The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Kiulu CoBT operators vie for Asean Tourism Standard

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KOTA KINABALU: Three community-based tourism (CoBT) operators in Kiulu are making headway towards obtaining the ASEAN Tourism Standard accreditat­ion.

They are Lingga Eco-Tourism, Murug Turug Eco-Tourism, and Bambangan Lama Recreation­al Centre.

Kiulu assemblyma­n Datuk Joniston Bangkuai said the operators have been shortliste­d to submit their nomination­s to the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture (MOTAC) for the ASEAN Community-Based Tourism Standard Category.

“This is a positive developmen­t for Kiulu folks as it signifies rural progress in tourism,” he said at the launching of Kipumpun Riverside Camp and Stand-Up Paddle Tourism Centre in Kiulu, on Sunday.

“Obtaining the ASEAN Standard accreditat­ion for our community-based tourism operators reaffirms Kiulu’s commitment to sustainabl­e tourism practices, which not only preserve our socio-cultural heritage and natural resources but also contribute to the well-being of our community members,” he added.

Kiulu Tourism Associatio­n president Meijin Maginggow was also present at the launching event.

Joniston, who is also chairman of the Sabah Tourism Board, stressed this accreditat­ion enhances Kiulu’s visibility on the internatio­nal stage, attracting more responsibl­e travellers who seek authentic experience­s and are willing to support local initiative­s.

“It brings economic benefits to the Kiulu community by generating income opportunit­ies, creating jobs, and stimulatin­g local businesses.

“Moreover, it empowers our community members to take ownership of their tourism activities and foster a sense of pride in their cultural and environmen­tal assets,” he said.

The ASEAN CoBT Standard serves as a framework, offering comprehens­ive performanc­e indicators for the coordinate­d management of tourism products operated by communitie­s through a CoBT Committee.

Kiulu has grown from having a small number of tourism operators to over 70 businesses, most of which are CoBT.

Kiulu, together with Kadamaian, was selected as a pilot project for rural tourism developmen­t in 2014, resulting in a massive transforma­tion and a noticeable shift in the number of visitors flocking to rural areas.

 ?? ?? Joniston with stand-up paddlers at the Kipumpun Riverside Camp and Stand-Up Paddle Tourism Centre in Kiulu.
Joniston with stand-up paddlers at the Kipumpun Riverside Camp and Stand-Up Paddle Tourism Centre in Kiulu.

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