Monday, July 02, 2012

Sarawak tourism best driven by private sector


SIBU: Tourism is best driven by the private sector as the state anticipates an increase of 16 per cent in the number of tourists visiting Sarawak this year, said Assistant Tourism Minister Datuk Talib Zulpilip.

As such, he said, the initiative by homestay operators at Rh Bawang Assan in rolling out the Gawai Tourism 2012 was a right step to entice tourists to the state.

“Tourism is essentially best driven by the private sector. As such, the Bawang Assan initiatives should be lauded. In fact, the more groups doing this, the better. This is where the critical mass comes in.

“The number of tourists coming to Sarawak is on the upswing. We are expecting an increase of 16 per cent this year, that is up to four million tourists. Some tourists would want to experience a homestay type of venture,” Talib told The Borneo Post.

He was asked his view on operators of homestay in Rh Bawang Assan in innovatively rolling out the Gawai Tourism 2012 last Saturday.

The programme paraded a gamut of dazzling cultural activities, augmented with mouth-watering delicacies.

To chairman of the homestay programme Macarthy Gindau, this year’s programme promised a string of exciting cultural activities and competitions, aimed to put Bawang Assan on the world map.

He recalled fondly how tourists from Australia and Holland were attracted by the local culture and the unique way of life at the longhouse.

To this, Talib, who is Jepak assemblyman, added: “Sibu has a lot to offer in terms of tourism attractions.”

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