KUCHING: Villagers interested in running a homestay programme should register with the Tourism Ministry to enjoy benefits such as marketing, promotion and upgrading of their facilities.
“They are normally given a certain amount, for instance to improve their toilets, and we will help promote them in our brochures,” said state Urban Development and Tourism Minister Datuk Michael Manyin.
“If they are not registered, we cannot help them. So we encourage them to register,” he told reporters after opening a baruk (traditional Bidayuh community hall) at Kampung Benuk near here yesterday.
There are currently 232 registered homestay operators in 19 villages throughout Sarawak.
The programme is regulated by the Tourism Ministry through the State Tourism Action Council.
Manyin also said Sarawak planned to intensively promote the homestay programme to foreign tourists in the next few years.
“We can offer tourists something different in terms of lifestyle, culture and food available, through our homestay programme,” he said.
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