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Labuan’s Kina Benuwa Mangrove Forest to get RM1.5 mil facelift

Park to be part of island’s tourism industry revival push

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 13 Dec 2020 4:29PM

Labuan’s Kina Benuwa Mangrove Forest to get RM1.5 mil facelift
The Kina Benuwa Forest has been declared a crocodile habitat after anglers and members of the public sighted crocodiles sunning near the river bank. – Facebook pic, December 13, 2020

LABUAN – Labuan’s oldest gazetted park, the Kina Benuwa Mangrove Park, is set to undergo a major facelift with an initial allocation of RM1.5 million as part of the island’s tourism development plan.

The proposed project, which has been submitted to the Federal Territories Ministry for approval, is to be implemented early next year.

Labuan Corporation chief executive officer Fary Akmal Osman said the agency wanted the mangrove forest to be a natural tourism area but thought it should be upgraded to be ecologically sustainable and tourist-friendly.

“It must be equipped with infrastructure and facilities like a wooden walkway through the mangrove forest, jetties for fishing and gazebo for visitors to rest, as well as mangrove boat rides,” she said today.

The Kina Benuwa Forest has been declared a crocodile habitat after anglers and members of the public sighted crocodiles sunning near the river bank.

Fary said the mangrove forest would be turned into an ecotourism product with the involvement of the local community.

“We have been told by the local community that the mangrove is also home to fireflies, which will add value to it.

“To appreciate the beauty of the mangrove swamp’s untouched landscape, we plan to have activities for visitors such as boat rides. The mangrove swamp is also where migratory birds rest from their journey, making it one of the best places for bird-watching.

“If they are lucky, they will get to see crocodiles sunning at the river mouth,” she said.

Fary said other new tourism products would include the newly discovered Pulau Batu Rumput, also known as Pulau Layar, near the Kg Bebuloh Laut open sea.

“The discovery of this island was stunning. When the tide recedes, 100m of beach around the island is revealed for about one to two hours, which will certainly be a new ‘rarecation’ travel opportunity in Labuan,” she said.

Fary said the proposed tourism development plan was part of the agency’s efforts to revive Labuan’s tourism industry. – Bernama, December 13, 2020

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