MoA to boost ecotourism in Kiulu, Kadamaian
PEKAN NABALU: The Kiulu Tourism Association (KTA) and Kadamaian Tourism Association (Kata) have signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) to formalise their cooperation in the quest to boost ecotourism in their areas.Sabah Tourism Board Chairman Datuk Joniston Bangkuai said the formalisation of the MoA was in response to the State Government’s decision to spur the development of the Kiulu and Kadamaian rural ecotourism pilot projects as announced by Chief Minister Tan Sri Musa Aman in the State’s 2018 Budget.
“It is hoped that their stories will inspire others to take part in this industry,” he said after witnessing the signing of the MoA between KTA President Dr Edmon Guntis and KATA President on behalf of their associations, here, Friday.
Under the MoA, both associations become partners, whereby they will capitalise on each other’s strength and strive for excellence in the industry. The MoA is valid for two years and extendable for three years.
KTA has 41 members while Tata, 31 members. Over 100,000 tourists descended on Kiulu and Kadamaian in 2017, bringing revenue of over RM4.5 millions.
Meanwhile, Dr Edmon said the partnership would enable both associations to cooperate in many aspects of the industry, particularly in sharing knowledge and expertise in developing tourism products.
Walter said the close proximity between Kadamaian and Kiulu, located on the west coast of Sabah, and their proven track records added impetus in finalising the initiative.
The creation of joint tourism packages is expected to increase visitors to both areas.
Kadamaian and Kiulu have made good progress in rural tourism in recent times.
Numerous tourism products such as white water rafting, hiking, trekking, cycling, camping, accommodation, traditional food and drinks are readily available in both areas.
The natural beauty and cleanliness of the countryside is a magnet to both domestic and international visitors, with adventure events such as running, cycling and rafting competitions attracting thrill seekers.
Kata and KTA pledged to work hand in hand to develop and ensure the success of rural eco-tourism in their areas.
Source: Daily Express