Making Kudat world’s next surfing destination

KOTA KINABALU: Although introduced only recently after being identified as a hidden gem for the sport, surfing's impact on Kg Simpang Mengayau is already becoming evident. The once dirt road leading to the village, 40km from Kudat town that once depended on oil palms, coconuts and fishing is no more. It has been completely asphalted with chalets and homestays offering tourism packages. The Sabah Surfing Association that started unofficially 15 years ago, had a hand in the villages' transformation. Jasman Oniau, started surfing six years ago after being introduced to the sport by friends from the Association. The 36-year-old who works as a maintenance staff at the Merrimas Villa there said: "At that time, only a handful of us showed interest in surfing which started when someone from the association, including a friend from Australia gave us a boogie board and a surf board." "Now we have local surfers as young as six picking up the sport, you can see people surfing here almost every time the waves are huge. "Our village became more famous for surfing, thanks to the Music and Surf 2017 Festival organised by Sri Pelancongan Sabah and the Sabah Surfing Association," he said, hoping Simpang Mengayau will be as famous as other surfing sites in the world someday. Previously noted for the yearly Sunset Music Concert at the tip of Borneo, the site has now been identified by the State Tourism, Culture and Environment Ministry as ideal to promote sports tourism through surfing. Kids like seven-year-old Rungus, Dennis Daniel, show their "pump" surfing skills. Barely four-feet, the boy dreams of becoming a professional surfer having learned how to ride the waves from his brother several months ago. Dennis was also among groms (surfers below 16) who took part in the first official surf competition held recently at Kalampunian Beach. Although he didn't win any placing in the competition, the pupil from Pinangso still showed keen interest in the sport saying "siok tapi dalam" (fun but deep). Surfing has also captured the interest of local girls, among them is Evita Ceresa from Kota Kinabalu. The 16-year-old Italian-Sino Kadazan said: "You don't have to be a super pro-surfer or skate boarder to surf. "You can work your way up, so long as you have the passion. If you love to do it, just do it, and have fun." "When I first started surfing I was scared of the giant waves in Bali, I was only 10. But once you get used to it, honestly it is not that scary, as long as you can swim, then you are all right. She came out second in the Women Open Category and bagged the Best Local Women Title at the surf competition this year. "It was my first competition as a surfer. I was nervous but I made a lot of new friends. It is really good fun, a good way to socialise and a good way to advertise surfing in Malaysia," she said. 'Our beach is very nice, it is challenging, with smaller waves you don't get as much leverage, with bigger waves you don't need to paddle as much. I find surfing here challenging because you really need to paddle and paddling is my weakest part." "A lot of women are not into surfing, and there is a stigma that they can't do it, that surfing is a man's sport. "Women can surf and as good as men and have as much fun and enjoy the sport as much as men do," she said, when asked about challenges faced as a woman surfer.   Source: Daily Express
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Kudat ideal for surfing

Kudat: State Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister Datuk Seri Masidi Manjun said Kudat has sports tourism potential, particularly with its white sandy beaches and sea conditions which make it a great place to surf. "Based on feedback, there are many surfing fans here and sports tourism is something that we can do in Kudat," he said. "If possible, we want each district to have a specialisation. I find surfing appropriate for Kudat, taking into account the sea and wave conditions here," he said during the Music and Surf 2017 Festival at the Kalampunian Beach, here, recently. The three-day event, which ended on Sunday, saw 60 surfers (41 men, four women and 15 groms – surfers below 16) who came from across the country, Indonesia and Finland. Jointly organised by Sri Pelancongan Sabah and Sabah Surfing Association, with support from the Ministry and Kudat District Office, the event not only drew visitors to the Tip of Borneo but also boost economic activities for local vendors, some coming from as far as Papar. The power trip that left the venue in total darkness for several minutes during the Sunset Music Concert, which started at about 4.30pm, did little to dampen the lively scene as music lovers danced under the rain to the beat of local band performances. "This is the first time we combine music fest and surfing. There's still room for improvement but the response is encouraging," Masidi said. "Perhaps in future, we should start the event earlier. I suggest 2pm, or maybe in the morning, because among challenges for visitors coming here is the distance as well as the road coming here which is not so easy and could cause people to be worried about going home too late," he added. He said there is also a need to rethink whether to continue having the two events at the same spot, or perhaps the surfing to be held at the beach while the music fest at its previous spot. "The difference is that it will be free admission for people to attend, but it also depends on the weather. "I see we have an encouraging crowd, but the weather not so. Thus, it is important that every year we have to evaluate suitability of theme and ways, I hope if there is a need for change and improvement in future, we will do so. "This event is in our tourism calendar, but the unpredictable weather makes it a bit difficult to find the appropriate time," he said. Meanwhile, the surf competition, held officially for the first time this year, saw surfers from Indonesia bagging the top four spots in the Men's Open category, with I Made Darmayasa winning first place, followed by Demian Ammar (second), Putu Arya Gunata (third) and Wayan Rian (fourth). First place went to Tytti Beltran from Finland in the Women Open Category, with Malaysia's Evita Ceresa, Emalina Aimi and Jessica Ukiu in second, third and fourth placing, respectively. Malaysians won the top four spots for the Grom Category (below 16), with Ayep Jasni winning first place, followed by Chris Jericho Lisad, Marcheles Alonso Masip and Hakimi Rizal Azman in second, third and fourth placing respectively. Best Women Title went to Evita Ceresa, while Ken Lisad won the Best Men Title and Chris Jericho Lisad Best Grom Title. Also present were Sabah Tourism Board (STB) Chairman Datuk Joniston Bangkuai, STB General Manager Gordon Yapp and Sabah Parks Chairman Tengku Datuk Ser Dr Zainal Adlin Tengku Mahamood, among others. - Sherell Jeffrey   Source: Daily Express
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Surfing picking up in Kudat, says Sabah tourism minister

KOTA KINABALU: Surfing is picking up as a new tourism draw with the district of Kudat being the best place in the state for the sport activity, Sabah Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister Masidi Manjun says. “Based on the feedback that we received, there has been an increasing number of surfers in Sabah and it is also an exciting sport tourism activity,” he said. “Kudat is the best spot for this sport in the whole state because of its great surfs. “Each district in the state should explore its niche, and I’m proud to say that Kudat has found its.” Masidi was in Kudat yesterday to kick off an annual surfing and music festival which combined both activities for the first time at the Kalampunian Beach in Tanjung Simpang Mengayau. He said it might be a good idea to separate the events again in the future. “Maybe we need to rethink the music festival and move it back to its original location, the Tip of Borneo, also in Tanjung Simpang Mengayau,” he said. “We can start the music festival earlier because its location is far from the town and people may be concerned about going home late.” Professional surfers have described Sabah as a potential surfing destination like that in Bali, Indonesia. Sabah’s beaches are reportedly good enough to cater to between 50 and 100 surfers at a time. Kudat, which is about a three-hour drive from here, has wave rolls from about 1.5 metres to 2.5 metres, and also half-foot surfs which are good for beginners. Sabah’s northern district also boasts more beautiful beaches and pristine waters compared to those in the state capital. “Kudat is a paradise for surfing enthusiasts. Some of them even rode the waves there during the supermoon phenomenon in November last year,” Sabah Surfing Association president Ivan Tan said.   Source: Free Malaysia Today News
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Fun and surf in Kudat

KOTA KINABALU: Sabah’s tip of Borneo in Kudat will be alive with music, fun activities and water sports from Nov 24 to 26 as the Music and Surf Festival takes place during these days. The event, which will be held at Kalampunian Beach, Tanjung Simpang Mengayau, will see an array of activities including a surfing competition and concert by local artistes for the public to enjoy. Sabah Tourism Board (STB) chairman Datuk Joniston Bangkuai said the three-day event was aimed at promoting the beautiful beaches of Kudat as a tourism destination for outdoor activities and surf culture. “We also want to showcase the tradition and customs of the Rungus community there,” he said during a press conference on Thursday. This festival will kickstart with a surfing competition on Nov 24, exclusively for participants while those who wish to try out this new sport in Sabah can do so the next two days. Joniston said Kudat is named one of the best surfing destinations because of its seasonal waves varying from one to six feet, sandy beaches and clear water. He said although surfing is a new adventure sport, especially among locals in Sabah, it is fast gaining popularity. “Those interested in learning how to surf are encouraged to attend scheduled surf clinics on Nov 25 and 26,” he added. The prize presentation for the surfing competition will be held on the last day of the festival. Winners stand to take home cash prizes, trophies and goodie bags worth RM8,000. Young surfers called Groms are also in the running for trophies, goodie bags and surf accessories worth of RM500 each. There will also be a “Best in Borneo Surfer” title in search of the best performing local surfers too. The admission-free concert, which will be held on Nov 25 from 4.30pm onwards, will feature artistes such as Atmosfera, Beverly Matujal, Francis Landong, Jonathan Tse, Ayumi Yusof, Sarma Cherry, Rhythm of Heartbeat Nature, Akar Rimba, and Borneo Cakrawala Band. There will be a special appearance of Aunty Patrin (radio personality and YouTube character) and Rayner Pailus as well as Sabah’s Elvis Presley. Festival-goers will be able to enjoy fire dance performances, and DJ Eflexx and brothers will be spinning music at night. A “Dangers of Rip Current” Awareness Campaign and handicrafts exhibition will also be held during the event while food trucks will be parked throughout the programme to satisfy the taste buds of festival-goers. The Music and Surf Fest @ The Tip Of Borneo, Kudat is an event organised by Sri Pelancongan Sabah with support from Sabah Tourism, Culture and Environment Ministry and Sabah Tourism Board, Sabah Surf Association and Kudat District Office. It is sponsored by Rip Curl, K2 and Tritonic. For details, contact Winceslaus Gerald Autine of Sri Pelancongan Sabah at 088-232 121 or email wences@sabahtourism.com. Contact Fina of the Sabah Surfing Association at 012-306 9977 for competition details.
Source: Star Online
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