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Sabah greenlights four tourism upgrades ahead of Visit Malaysia 2026

RM1.25 million in federal and state funds channelled to enhance ecotourism infrastructure, including Sepilok and Borneo Sun Bear centres

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 14 May 2025 3:50PM

Sabah greenlights four tourism upgrades ahead of Visit Malaysia 2026
The upgrading works reflect the state's commitment to sustainable ecotourism, ensuring that environmental preservation and economic development are pursued in tandem.- May 14, 2025

The upgrading works reflect the state's commitment to sustainable ecotourism, ensuring that environmental preservation and economic development are pursued in tandem.- May 14, 2025

RM1.25 million in federal and state funds channelled to enhance ecotourism infrastructure, including Sepilok and Borneo Sun Bear centres

FOUR tourism infrastructure projects in Sabah have been approved this year to strengthen the state’s readiness for Visit Malaysia 2026 (VM2026), according to Sabah Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister Datuk Seri Christina Liew.

In a statement issued during her visit to the Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre and the Borneo Sun Bear Conservation Centre, Liew said two projects worth RM750,000 are federally funded, while the remaining two, valued at RM500,000, are financed by the Sabah government.

“These projects are part of the state government’s initiative to ensure Sabah is fully prepared for Visit Malaysia 2026,” she said.

Liew emphasised that the upgrading works reflect the state's commitment to sustainable ecotourism, ensuring that environmental preservation and economic development are pursued in tandem.

She added that the enhancements would elevate visitor experiences without compromising the integrity of sensitive ecosystems.

“The Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre, which opened in 1964, is among the oldest orangutan rehabilitation centres in the world,” she said. “It plays an important role in wildlife conservation and also serves as an educational hub for the younger generation as well as international tourists.”

She noted that the Borneo Sun Bear Conservation Centre, the only one of its kind in the world, not only safeguards this endangered species but also functions as a key site for environmental research and public education.

“With infrastructure improvements, this centre is expected to attract more visitors and raise awareness about Borneo's biodiversity conservation,” Liew added. - May 14, 2025

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