Malaysia

Try new ideas to reel in tourists, operators told

This can involve working with locals to come up with new products, says KiTA president

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 19 Dec 2020 12:14PM

Try new ideas to reel in tourists, operators told
KiTA president Alexander Yee says developing new products and services is worth a shot. – Pixabay pic, December 19, 2020

SANDAKAN – Tourism operators have to try out new ideas to revive the tourism sector during the conditional movement control order (CMCO) period.

Kinabatangan-Corridor of Life Tourism Operators Association (KiTA) president Alexander Yee said this could involve working with locals to come up with new products that appeal to domestic tourists.

“We have never had such a pandemic before, so, we are clueless on how to revive the tourism sector, especially since international borders are still closed to foreign tourists.

“But, as a tourism operator myself, we (tourism operators) need to try to develop new tourism products and give it a go. It is worth the shot,” he said at the launch of Food Camp, a new tourism product in Sandakan.

Yee expressed gratitude to the government for allowing the domestic tourism sector to reopen with adherence to standard operating procedures (SOP) to combat the spread of Covid-19.

On the Food Camp in the Nature Lodge Sepilok premises, he said it was an idea his tour company, Nasalis Larvatus Tours Sdn Bhd, came up with in the hopes that it would appeal to people who enjoy the food market atmosphere.

He said the initial start of a tent-like structure could house seven stalls under one roof with three food trucks operating on the lodge’s roadside, as well as a playground built using recycled materials like old tyres.

“The Food Camp also gives options to people who have worked up an appetite after visiting the nearby Sepilok Orang Utan Rehabilitation Centre, Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Centre and the Rainforest Discovery Centre.” – Bernama, December 19, 2020

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