Wednesday, 8 July 2026

Malaysia Expands Indian Outreach With Visit Malaysia 2026 Roadshow In Nashik And Sambhajinagar

 

NASHIK — Tourism Malaysia continues to strengthen its presence in the Indian market with Visit Malaysia 2026 (VM2026) Roadshow in Nashik and Sambhajinagar from 7 to 9th July 2026. This is part of the ongoing efforts to further enhance collaboration with the Indian tourism trade partners while promoting Malaysia’s tourism offerings, unique experiences and upcoming events under the VM2026 campaign. 

The roadshow provides an important platform for travel trade partners from the state of Maharashtra to engage directly with Malaysian industry stakeholders, reinforcing business relationships and exploring new collaboration opportunities. This initiative also highlights Malaysia’s continuous commitment to delivering diverse, accessible and value-driven travel experiences tailored to Indian travellers. 

Led by Ms. Haryanty Abu Bakar, Director of Tourism Malaysia Mumbai, the 11-member delegation comprises representatives from travel agencies, airlines, and tourism product operators. “India continues to be one of Malaysia’s key source markets, and Maharashtra has shown tremendous growth potential for outbound tourism,” said Ms. Haryanty Abu Bakar. 

“Through this roadshow, we aim to enhance our partnerships with the travel trade fraternity in Nashik and Sambhajinagar, the tier-two cities in Maharashtra, while showcasing Malaysia’s diverse tourism offerings and experiences during the ongoing Visit Malaysia 2026 (VM2026) campaign.” 

India is one of the key markets for Malaysia’s tourism industry. In 2025, Malaysia welcomed 1.5 million visitors from India, marking a 14.6 per cent increase compared to 1.3 million in 2024. From January to May 2026, over 600,000 Indian visitors travelled to Malaysia, demonstrating Malaysia’s tourism appeal to the Indian market as a premier destination. 

Air connectivity between Malaysia and India remains prominent in boosting this momentum, with airlines such as Malaysia Airlines, AirAsia, Batik Air and IndiGo, connecting 11 Indian cities including Mumbai, New Delhi, Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kochi, Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Amritsar, Trivandrum and others to Malaysia. The India-Malaysia sector currently operates more than 200 weekly direct flights, further boosting travel convenience and tourism growth between the two countries. There are currently 17 weekly direct flights operating between Mumbai and Kuala Lumpur by Malaysia Airlines and Batik Air, providing convenient direct access to Malaysia for travellers from Maharashtra. 

Tourism Malaysia remains committed to working closely with Indian travel trade partners, airlines, media, and stakeholders. By nurturing these vital relationships, we aim to elevate our market presence and drive sustainable visitor arrivals, ensuring the Visit Malaysia 2026 (VM2026) campaign delivers unforgettable experiences and mutual growth for all involved.

-Tourism Malaysia.

Tuesday, 7 July 2026

Malaysia ranked world's 6th-best medical tourism destination, led by Penang

 

State Tourism and Creative Economy Committee chairman Wong Hon Wai described the achievement as a proud moment for both the nation and the state. NSTP / AURIS FAQRURAZZI

GEORGE TOWN: Malaysia has been ranked the world's sixth-best medical tourism destination, with Penang continuing to lead the country's healthcare travel sector. 

State Tourism and Creative Economy Committee chairman Wong Hon Wai described the achievement as a proud moment for both the nation and the state. 

"Congratulations, Malaysia, and congratulations, Penang!

"The latest ranking of the world's Top 10 Medical Tourism Destinations is a proud achievement that reflects the collective efforts of Malaysia's healthcare system, tourism industry and government agencies over many years. 

"Malaysia has emerged as one of Asia's leading medical tourism destinations, supported by internationally accredited hospitals, English-speaking healthcare professionals, modern medical technologies, affordable healthcare services and strong government support," he said in a Facebook post.

According to the 2026 Global Top 10 Medical Tourism Destinations ranking published by Travel And Tour World, Turkey topped the list, followed by Thailand, India, Mexico, South Korea, Malaysia, Costa Rica, Singapore, the United Arab Emirates and Colombia. 

The report said Turkey secured first place due to its affordable treatment costs, advanced medical technologies and high-quality healthcare services, while Malaysia's ranking was driven by its internationally accredited hospitals, English-speaking medical workforce and well-developed medical tourism ecosystem. 

It also noted that Malaysia is particularly sought after for cardiology, oncology, fertility treatments, orthopaedics, cosmetic and plastic surgery, dental care, ophthalmology, health screening, rehabilitation services and wellness programmes. 

According to the latest figures, Malaysia's medical tourism revenue increased 23.2 per cent to RM3.35 billion in 2025 from RM2.72 billion in 2024. 

The number of medical tourists also grew 15.6 per cent to 1.85 million in 2025 from 1.6 million a year earlier, reflecting continued international confidence in the country's healthcare services and competitive pricing. 

Wong said Penang remained Malaysia's leading medical tourism destination, contributing about 45 per cent of the country's total medical tourism revenue. 

Data from the Penang Centre of Medical Tourism (PMED), covering 16 private hospitals in the state, showed Penang received 527,176 foreign patients in 2025, up 25.94 per cent from 418,608 in 2024. 

Medical tourism revenue in the state rose 26.6 per cent to RM1.137 billion in 2025 from RM898.07 million the previous year. 

"Penang's sustained leadership is driven by several key advantages, particularly its ability to provide exceptional value for money through high-quality healthcare services at competitive prices. 

"Compared with Singapore and many Western countries, patients can enjoy substantial cost savings while receiving internationally recognised standards of care. 

"We also have a significant multilingual advantage. Penang's population is proficient in Malay, English, Mandarin, Tamil and Chinese dialects including Hokkien, Teochew, Hakka and Cantonese, enabling effective communication with international patients. 

"For Indonesian patients, especially those from Medan who commonly speak Hokkien, language barriers are minimal. 

This enhances their overall experience and further strengthens Penang's position as the preferred medical tourism destination for Indonesian patients," he added.

-nst online.

From Heritage To Hospitality: Positioning Malaysia’s Kopitiam Culture As A Global Tourism Brand

 

KUALA LUMPUR | 6 JULY 2026

Tourism Malaysia Director General, Mr. Mohd Amirul Rizal Abdul Rahim was featured on RTM's Fresh Brew alongside Mr. Nick Ng, Founder of Hock Kee Kopitiam, to discuss how Malaysia's kopitiam culture has grown beyond a traditional coffee shop into a unique tourism experience.

The interview highlighted the importance of preserving Malaysia's culinary heritage while showcasing the country's authentic flavours, warm hospitality and vibrant café culture to both local and international visitors.

Through iconic experiences such as the Malaysian kopitiam, Tourism Malaysia continues to support the goals of Visit Malaysia 2026 (VM2026) by promoting Malaysia as a world-class food and cultural tourism destination.

-Tourism Malaysia.

Monday, 6 July 2026

Asia’s First And Largest Integrated Durian Experience Centre And Malaysia Durian Festival 2026 Launched In Kuala Lumpur

 

KUALA LUMPUR, 4 July 2026 – The Kuala Lumpur Durian Experience Centre (KLDEX) was officially opened, marking the establishment of Asia’s first and largest integrated durian experience centre.

The ceremony was officiated by the Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture, YB Dato Sri Tiong King Sing, with the presence of the Secretary-General of the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture, Datuk Shaharuddin Abu Sohot; Senior Director of Advertising & Digital Division and Head of Secretariat Visit Malaysia 2026, Mr. Mohd Akbal Setia; Managing Director of MyBolehBoleh, Mr. Edison Phang; and Founder and Director of the Kuala Lumpur Durian Experience Centre (KLDEX), Mr. Ang Kean Wee.

In conjunction with the opening, KLDEX also launched the Malaysia Durian Festival 2026, themed “One Durian. A Whole Malaysia.” The festival is set to celebrate Malaysian durian as a unique tourism product and cultural heritage, offering visitors immersive experiences through durian tastings, cultural storytelling, interactive exhibitions, theatre performances, workshops, and a curated selection of food, beverages and retail products.

The establishment of KLDEX and the launch of the Malaysia Durian Festival 2026 reflect ongoing efforts to strengthen Malaysia’s tourism offerings by promoting experiential and gastronomy tourism. The initiative is expected to enhance the country’s appeal as a premier travel destination while creating greater opportunities for local communities, tourism stakeholders and the durian industry, in support of the aspirations of Visit Malaysia 2026.

-Tourism Malaysia.

Friday, 3 July 2026

Receiving Ceremony For Batik Air’s Inaugural Flight From Sydney To Kuala Lumpur

 

KUALA LUMPUR - Tourism Malaysia together with Batik Air representatives organized a receiving ceremony at KLIA Terminal 1 on 2 July 2026 to celebrate the new direct flight route from Sydney to Kuala Lumpur, marking the significance of this new service in enhancing air connectivity and supporting the ongoing Visit Malaysia 2026 campaign. Passengers were warmly welcomed with special goodie bags and the Visit Malaysia 2026 mascot, creating a memorable experience that reinforced the branding of VM2026.

The ceremony was headed by Datuk Musa bin Yusof, Deputy Director General (Promotion) of Tourism Malaysia, together with Mr. Mohamad Libra Lee Haniff, Director of the America, Europe and Oceania Division of Tourism Malaysia, and Mr. Suresh Vanan, Head of Communications and Promotions, Batik Air. Prior to the Receiving Ceremony, Tourism Malaysia Sydney also participated in a Send-Off Ceremony at Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport on 1 July 2026. The inaugural flight OD120, operated by an Airbus A330 with a seating capacity of 377, recorded a load factor of 88%.

Batik Air will now operate this new direct flight route daily, providing greater convenience for travelers between Sydney and Kuala Lumpur and expected to further boost tourist arrivals from Australia to Malaysia in support of Visit Malaysia 2026.

-Tourism Malaysia.

BuatSaja Media Dinamakan Rakan Strategik Kempen Melawat Malaysia 2026 Melalui Kandungan Digital Dan Podcast

 

BANGI — Tourism Malaysia telah menamakan BuatSaja Media, platform media di sebalik BuatSaja Podcast, sebagai rakan strategik Kempen Melawat Malaysia 2026 (VM2026). Langkah ini merupakan sebahagian daripada usaha memperkukuh promosi pelancongan negara melalui kandungan digital, podcast dan penceritaan inspirasi. 

Pengumuman ini dibuat bersempena dengan program yang berlangsung di Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM), Bangi hari ini. Pengumuman ini mencerminkan komitmen VM2026 untuk mendekati khalayak yang lebih luas, khususnya generasi muda, usahawan, komuniti digital dan rakyat Malaysia yang aktif mengikuti kandungan berbentuk pendidikan, inspirasi dan pembangunan diri. 

FunnelEvo merupakan sebuah organisasi yang memfokuskan kepada pembangunan bakat, pendidikan, latihan korporat, teknologi digital, kecerdasan buatan (AI), serta pembangunan media dan kandungan digital berimpak tinggi bagi menyokong pertumbuhan industri kreatif dan keusahawanan digital di Malaysia. 

Di bawah ekosistem FunnelEvo, Buatsaja Media diwujudkan sebagai sebuah platform media digital dan podcast yang semakin berpengaruh di Malaysia dengan mencatatkan lebih daripada 130 juta tontonan di pelbagai platform digital. BuatSaja Media memfokuskan pembikinan kandungan digital yang melibatkan perniagaan, keusahawanan, kepimpinan, kewangan, inspirasi dan pembangunan komuniti. Ia melibatkan kisah benar, pengetahuan praktikal, pandangan pakar serta perbualan bermakna yang memberi inspirasi kepada semua lapisan masyarakat. 

Antara fokus utama kerjasama ini ialah: 

Mengangkat mesej Kempen Melawat Malaysia 2026 melalui kandungan digital dan podcast yang bertemakan segmen pelancongan sebanyak 12 hingga 24 episod.

Memperkenalkan Malaysia melalui kisah manusia, budaya, makanan, komuniti dan ekonomi tempatan.

Memanfaatkan kekuatan BuatSaja Media yang telah mencatatkan lebih daripada 130 juta tontonan di pelbagai platform digital.

Menjadikan penceritaan digital sebagai medium untuk mendekatkan kempen VM2026 kepada rakyat Malaysia dan penonton serantau.

“Media digital dan penceritaan berupaya menjadi pemangkin dalam usaha merancakkan Kempen Melawat Malaysia 2026 agar terus relevan dan lebih mudah diterima oleh Masyarakat. Kempen Melawat Malaysia 2026 bukan hanya tentang membawa pelawat berkunjung ke Malaysia. Ia juga tentang bagaimana kita memperkenalkan jiwa Malaysia kepada dunia. Melalui kerjasama dengan BuatSaja Media, kita mahu menggunakan kekuatan media digital dan penceritaan untuk menjadikan kempen ini lebih dekat, relevan dan mudah diterima oleh masyarakat,” kata Encik Mohd Amirul Rizal Abdul Rahim, Ketua Pengarah Tourism Malaysia. 

Fahdi Ghazali, Pengerusi FunnelEvo, berkata: “Malaysia bukan sekadar destinasi. Malaysia ialah sebuah cerita yang penuh dengan manusia, budaya, nilai, peluang dan pengalaman. Melalui BuatSaja Media, kami mahu membantu membawa cerita ini dalam bentuk yang lebih dekat, realistik dan bermakna kepada masyarakat hari ini,”. 

Kerjasama ini juga selari dengan usaha VM2026 untuk memperkukuh promosi pelancongan melalui kolaborasi rentas industri termasuk media, pendidikan, komuniti, sukan dan keusahawanan. Pendekatan ini membuktikan bahawa promosi pelancongan tidak lagi hanya bergantung pada kempen konvensional, tetapi turut diperluas melalui wadah penerbitan kandungan yang lebih sinonim dengan gaya hidup masyarakat hari ini. 

Sebagai rakan media strategik VM2026, BuatSaja Media akan meneroka pelbagai bentuk kandungan, termasuk podcast, kempen media sosial, penceritaan destinasi, kolaborasi bersama tokoh industri serta inisiatif digital yang mampu meningkatkan kesedaran terhadap VM2026 di peringkat nasional dan antarabangsa. 

Inisiatif ini dapat terus memperkukuh peranan media digital dalam membina persepsi, meningkatkan keterlihatan destinasi dan mengangkat kedudukan Malaysia sebagai destinasi pelancongan pilihan menjelang VM2026.

-Tourism Malaysia.

Thursday, 2 July 2026

Destination Wedding Seminar By Tourism Malaysia’s Package Development Division

 

The Destination Wedding Seminar was organised by the Package Development Division, brought together 56 registered hotels as venue providers as part of Tourism Malaysia’s initiative to develop a Destination Wedding Directory.

The directory will feature hotels and venues across Malaysia that offer destination wedding services, strengthening Malaysia’s position as a preferred destination for international weddings.

The seminar served as a platform to introduce the growing destination wedding market, provide industry insights and encourage greater participation from hotel and venue operators in this niche tourism segment.

Welcoming remarks were delivered by Madam Zuraini Abdul Ghani, Director of Package Development Division, Tourism Malaysia.

The programme featured presentations by Mr. Parthip Tyagarajan (CEO & Co-Founder, WeddingSutra), Ms. Laverne Chee (President, Association of Wedding Professionals Malaysia - AWP), and Mr. Kumaresh Anthonysamy (Founder, Malaysia Wedding & Events Tourism Association - MAWETA) which than followed by interactive Q&A sessions.

Mr. Solehuddin Ahmad, Deputy Director of International Promotion Division (Asia/Africa) also presented Tourism Malaysia’s Wedding Incentive Programme, followed by a panel discussion and the closing session.

The seminar successfully engaged industry stakeholders and laid the groundwork for the development of Tourism Malaysia’s Destination Wedding Directory.

This initiative will strengthen collaboration with hotel and venue operators while enhancing Malaysia’s appeal as a competitive destination for international destination weddings.

-Tourism Malaysia.

Wednesday, 1 July 2026

Penang Hill Festival 2026 @ Penang Hill, Penang ( 17 ~ 19 July 2026 )

 


Feel the immense excitement as Penang Hill’s iconic event – the Penang Hill Festival (PHF) – returns for its thrilling seventh (7th) edition from 17 to 19 July 2026! Set amidst the cool, green heights of Penang Hill, this much-anticipated celebration will bring together a dynamic blend of nature, heritage, and culture in a three-day extravaganza.

More than just a festival, PHF2026 is set to open the door to Penang Hill’s extraordinary wonders, a place that is home to a century-old funicular railway, vibrant cultural landscapes, and lush greenery rich in biodiversity, recognised as the Penang Hill Biosphere Reserve (PHBR) in 2021.

Get ready to immerse yourself in a rich tapestry of eye-opening talks, interesting guided discovery walks, captivating exhibitions, and engaging workshops, each crafted to showcase the hill’s unique charm. A highlight not to be missed is PHF’s signature event, “Music on the Hill – East meets West”, returning on 19 July 2026 (Sunday) for a wondrous evening of music that blends cultural traditions with modern artistry.

Bring along your family and friends and come join us to “See the Nature, Feel the History”!

-Tourism Malaysia.

Tuesday, 30 June 2026

Fam Trip Media Soft Adventure – Johor & Negeri Sembilan

 

Tourism Malaysia melalui Bahagian Pembangunan Pakej telah menganjurkan Famtrip Media Soft Adventure  pada 22 hingga 26 Jun 2026, meliputi negeri Johor dan Negeri Sembilan.

Program ini melibatkan seramai 17 orang peserta yang terdiri daripada media dan penghasil kandungan antarabangsa daripada Singapura, Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam dan Australia, serta pengamal media tempatan.

Objektif program ini adalah untuk memberi pendedahan kepada media tempatan dan antarabangsa mengenai kekuatan produk eco-adventure dan alam semulajadi Malaysia selaras dengan pertumbuhan pasaran ekopelancongan global dan penekanan pelancongan lestari oleh Malaysia untuk meningkatkan keyakinan terhadap kualiti dan keselamatan produk.

Antara lokasi yang dikunjungi dalam program ini adalah Taman Negara Endau Rompin,  ATV Park Sungai Lebak, X Park Iskandar Puteri, Laman Bakau Tanjung Surat, Sireh Park, serta memberi pendedahan terhadap festival tempatan di Festival Rentak Negeri 2026 di Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan yang berlangsung pada 25 hingga 28 Jun 2026.

Sepanjang program, para peserta didedahkan secara dekat akan keunikan budaya tempatan seperti budaya masyarakat Orang Asli Jakun, pendedahan terhadap produk-produk ekopelancongan yang mampu memberi kesedaran terhadap kepentingan alam kepada orang ramai serta pelbagai aktiviti lasak yang menarik bagi pencinta aktiviti ekstrem.

Usaha ini diharap dapat menarik lebih ramai pelancong tempatan dan antarabangsa untuk mengalami keindahan alam semula jadi yang ada di selatan negara, serta pengembaraan yang mengujakan sempena Tahun Melawat Malaysia 2026.

-Tourism Malaysia.

Tourism Malaysia diversifies markets amid aviation disruption

 

Tourism Malaysia is strengthening its focus on resilient source markets and expanding air connectivity as part of a broader strategy to diversify visitor arrivals under the extended Visit Malaysia campaign, which now runs through 2027, amid geopolitical tensions and aviation disruptions affecting travel from parts of the Middle East. 

Tourism Malaysia director-general Mohd Amirul Rizal Abdul Rahim said the impact of ongoing conflict in West Asia has been felt mainly through reduced air connectivity, route adjustments and operational challenges rather than weakening demand for Malaysia as a destination.  

While the Middle East remains one of Malaysia’s highest-yield source markets, particularly for premium leisure travel, family holidays, medical tourism and long-stay visitors, arrivals from West Asia fell 27.2 per cent year on year in the first quarter of 2026, largely due to airspace restrictions, flight rerouting and reduced airline capacity. 

“Middle Eastern travellers continue to show strong interest in Malaysia, but with evolving travel patterns,” said Mohd Amirul. 

He noted that travellers from the region are increasingly booking closer to departure, seeking greater flexibility and prioritising destinations that offer safety, value, wellness experiences and family-friendly attractions. 

Geopolitical uncertainty is also affecting longhaul travel demand. According to Tourism Malaysia, bookings for travel to Malaysia between July and October 2026 are down by at least 10 per cent compared with the same period last year, while airline seat capacity in April 2026 was around five per cent lower than originally scheduled following adjustments by carriers affected by the Middle East conflict. 

Despite these challenges, several longhaul markets continued to record growth. In 1Q2026, arrivals from Europe increased 9.2 per cent year on year, while Oceania and the Americas grew 10.9 per cent and 8.2 per cent respectively. Central Asian markets, including Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, also posted strong gains, supported by improved air connectivity. 

To build on this momentum, Tourism Malaysia is expanding joint campaigns with airlines, online travel platforms and trade partners across South-east Asia, while strengthening cross-border tourism initiatives with neighbouring countries. 

In India, efforts are focused on MICE, destination weddings and experiential travel. The tourism board is also targeting secondary cities through roadshows, trade partnerships and joint marketing initiatives. 

“With rising disposable incomes, improved air connectivity and growing international travel aspirations, secondary cities represent significant untapped potential for Malaysia,” stated Mohd Amirul. 

Air connectivity remains central to Tourism Malaysia’s growth strategy. While Malaysia currently has more than 200 weekly flights from India, the tourism board believes additional services from Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities will be needed to sustain growth and improve access to emerging outbound markets. 

New international routes are also expected to support these efforts. 

Mohd Amirul described Lufthansa’s Frankfurt-Kuala Lumpur service, due to launch in October, as significant because it restores direct air links between Germany and Malaysia while improving access to Lufthansa’s wider European and transatlantic network. 

Meanwhile, Air AlgĂ©rie’s new service is expected to improve Malaysia’s accessibility and visibility across North Africa, an emerging source market where visitor arrivals are already increasing. 

“Expanding direct connectivity through new gateways is essential to sustain arrivals and strengthen Malaysia’s competitiveness,” concluded Mohd Amirul.

-TTG Asia.

Monday, 29 June 2026

New Air Link Strengthens Connectivity Between Dalian And Kuala Lumpur Via China Eastern Airlines

 

KUALA LUMPUR, 23 June 2026 | Tourism Malaysia today welcomed the arrival of inaugural flight MU7707 from Dalian, Liaoning Province, via Nanjing, China, marking another important milestone in strengthening air connectivity between Northeast China and Malaysia. Operated by China Eastern Airlines, the flight safely arrived at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) at about 6:25 a.m.

The daily scheduled flight is operated by an Airbus A320 Neo with seat capacity of 163 passengers, enhancing travel convenience and expanding access to Malaysia for the Northern Chinese market. It links Dalian (DLC) and Kuala Lumpur (KUL) via Nanjing (NKG), providing travellers from Dalian with a seamless one-stop connection through Nanjing Lukou International Airport before continuing onward to Kuala Lumpur. 

The welcoming ceremony was led by Mr. Lee Thai Hung, Deputy Director General (Promotion II) of Tourism Malaysia, together with Mdm. Nuwal Fadhilah Ku Azmi, Senior Director of Tourism Malaysia, Mr. Xiang Ming, General Manager of China Eastern Airlines (Kuala Lumpur Branch) and representatives from Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad (MAHB).

To mark the occasion, Tourism Malaysia welcomed arriving passengers with souvenir goodie bags and appearances by the VM2026 mascots, Wira and Manja, showcasing Malaysia's warm hospitality.

-Tourism Malaysia.

Sunday, 28 June 2026

Outdoor Expo Malaysia 2026 @ Stadium Titi Wangsa, Kuala Lumpur ( 7 ~ 9 Ogos 2026 )

 

Outdoor Expo Malaysia 2026 Is Back!

Tiga hari penuh dengan dunia outdoor dalam satu lokasi!

> Gear & equipment terbaru

> Pameran jenama-jenama outdoor tempatan & antarabangsa

> Perkongsian daripada pendaki dan pakar outdoor

> Promosi eksklusif, aktiviti menarik & cabutan bertuah

> Komuniti hikers, campers, trail runners dan pencinta aktiviti lasak berkumpul di sini!

Lokasi: Stadium Titiwangsa, Kuala Lumpur

Tarikh: 7 – 9 Ogos 2026

Jangan lepaskan peluang untuk jadi sebahagian daripada festival outdoor terbesar di Malaysia!

Tag geng hiking & camping anda. Jumpa anda di #OutdoorExpoMalaysia2026!

-Outdoor Expo Malaysia.

Kuantan International Kite Festival 4.0 – W.O.W 26

 

Langit Cherating bakal menjadi pentas dunia!

Edisi ke-4 Kuantan International Kite Festival kembali dengan lebih gah, menghimpunkan 66 peserta layang-layang bertaraf antarabangsa dari 17 buah negara. Festival ini bukan sekadar meraikan keindahan seni layang-layang, malah memperkukuh pelancongan, budaya dan semangat komuniti melalui pelbagai aktiviti menarik di Pantai Cherating.

Tarikh: 1 – 6 Julai 2026

Lokasi: Pantai Cherating, Kuantan, Pahang

Antara tarikan utama:

> Pertunjukan Layang-Layang Antarabangsa

> Kite Surfing

> Stand Up Paddle (SUP) & Perahu Layar

> Ceramah Agama

> Bengkel Layang-Layang

> Sukan Pantai & Sukan Rakyat

> Dikir Barat & Persembahan Kebudayaan

> Fire Show Performance

> Wind Ocean Music

> LED Glowing Kite Show

> Jualan & Kiosk

Festival ini dianjurkan oleh Kerajaan Negeri Pahang, Majlis Bandaraya Kuantan dan Majlis Pelayang Malaysia, dengan sokongan Tourism Malaysia, Tourism Pahang, PLOM, PLOP, JPKK Kampung Cherating, Masjid Cherating dan Cherating Surf Cafe dalam menjayakan sebuah festival bertaraf antarabangsa yang membanggakan negeri Pahang.

Jom bersama-sama memeriahkan Kuantan International Kite Festival 4.0 – W.O.W 26! Bawa keluarga dan rakan-rakan ke Pantai Cherating untuk menikmati kemeriahan festival, menyaksikan 66 peserta dari 17 buah negara mewarnai langit, serta merasai sendiri keindahan angin, lautan dan budaya dalam satu pengalaman yang pasti sukar dilupakan.

Feel the Wind.

Embrace the Ocean.

Experience the W.O.W.

-Majlis Bandaraya Kuantan.

Saturday, 27 June 2026

RWMF 2026 gathers music legends in Santubong

 

KUCHING: The Rainforest World Music Festival (RWMF) 2026 kicks off at the Sarawak Cultural Village, Damai, Santubong, today, featuring three big names set to heat up the stage at Borneo's most prestigious music festival. 

Local music legend Datuk M. Nasir will open tonight's performance, followed by the world-famous funk and soul band The Commodores tomorrow before the international jazz-funk group Incognito closes the festival on Sunday. 

Sarawak's Minister of Tourism, Creative Industry and Performing Arts, Datuk Seri Abdul Karim Hamzah said the presence of these international artistes proves that RWMF continues to be a platform uniting music from various cultures and generations. 

"This year's lineup reflects RWMF's global spirit in celebrating the diversity of world music, while also strengthening its position as one of the most prestigious music festivals in the region," he said. 

RWMF was first introduced in 1998, inspired by Canadian musician Randy Raine-Reusch, who was fascinated by the unique ethnic music of Sarawak, particularly the sape melodies, after conducting research in the state in 1997. 

His deep interest in the traditional musical instruments of the Orang Ulu community motivated Randy to collaborate with the Sarawak Tourism Board (STB) to realise an international music festival. 

As an initial step, a group of Sarawak musicians was formed and sent to perform at the World Music Expo (WOMEX) in Marseille, France. 

With the help of Jayl Langub from the Sarawak Customs Council, famous sape players like Asang Lawai, Tegit Usat, Erang Lahang, and Uchau Bilong were brought together in the group before training with Randy in Kuching. 

Their performance at WOMEX received positive responses from agents, managers and European music festival directors, paving the way for the organisation of RWMF. 

In March 1998, STB approved funding for the festival, with the Sarawak Atelier Association acting as technical support, while Randy was appointed as the main consultant. 

The inaugural RWMF attracted about 300 visitors, but the festival quickly grew each year to become one of the most anticipated music events in Sarawak. 

Last year, RWMF managed to gather more than 30,000 visitors from around the world thanks to a mix of performances by local and international artistes. 

Over more than two decades, the RWMF stage has been graced by big names like Kitaro from Japan, Gipsy Kings featuring Tonino Baliardo, Earth, Wind & Fire Experience and Big Mountain. 

Datuk Zainal Abidin and internationally-renowned Sarawak-born singer Zee Avi are among the local artistes who have entertained fans at the festival. 

RWMF has also been an important stage for introducing the beauty of sape music to the world through performances by the likes of At Adau and Alena Murang.

-nst online.

Friday, 26 June 2026

Tourism Malaysia Brings The Flavours Of Malaysia To Singapore

 

SINGAPORE — In celebration of the highly anticipated Visit Malaysia 2026 (VM2026) campaign, Tourism Malaysia has officially partnered with Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel Singapore to present “Flavours of Malaysia”. Reflecting a unified national effort to promote the country's rich culinary traditions, Tourism Malaysia has fostered strong collaboration with the Sarawak Trade and Tourism Office Singapore and the Sabah Trade and Tourism Office Singapore, supported by the Malaysian High Commission in Singapore. 

Running from 1 June to 12 July 2026 at the hotel’s signature riverfront restaurant, Food Capital, this premier culinary event goes beyond standard buffet offerings. It features a distinctive ten-hands dining experience, bringing together five master chefs in a collaborative showcase of the unique and nuanced food landscapes of five major Malaysian states: Johor, Penang, Kuala Lumpur, Sabah, and Sarawak. 

"Food is a universal language that transcends borders, and there is no better way to capture the spirit of Malaysia than through our diverse regional culinary heritage. By collaborating closely with our partners at the Sabah and Sarawak Trade and Tourism Offices, this promotion stands as a true testament to our 'Malaysia Truly Asia' identity,” said Mr Mohd Amirul Rizal Abdul Rahim, Director General of Tourism Malaysia. 

The "Flavours of Malaysia" initiative introduces an authentic, multi-layered culinary perspective of both Peninsular and East Malaysia. Diners will explore a tapestry of Malay, Chinese, and Indian influences alongside indigenous Bornean traditions, with dishes shaped by deeply personal family recipes and festive traditions. The esteemed culinary lineup includes: 

Chef Peter Pang – Royal-inspired flavours of Johor

Chef Andri bin Abdul Hadi – Contemporary urban classics from Kuala Lumpur

Chef Azhar bin Bah – Vibrant street food favourites from Penang

Chef Linn Yong – Indigenous and coastal flavours of Sabah

Chef Lesly Anak A'ik – Traditional heritage dishes from Sarawak

Designed to cater to a broad audience of local and international food enthusiasts, the buffet is halal-certified, offering an immersive culinary journey that highlights the stories, traditions, and cultural influences behind Malaysia’s iconic dishes. 

Event Details

Promotion: Flavours of Malaysia

Dates: 1 June – 12 July 2026

Venue: Food Capital & The Lobby Lounge, Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel, Singapore 

Buffet Pricing 

Lunch (Monday–Saturday): SGD72++ per adult | SGD36++ per child

Dinner (Sunday–Thursday): SGD106++ per adult | SGD53++ per child

Dinner (Friday–Saturday): SGD116++ per adult | SGD58++ per child

Children aged five and below dine free

Singapore is highly regarded as a key market for Malaysia’s tourism industry. A total of 1.7 million visitors were recorded in April 2026, marking a 7.4 per cent increase compared to 1.6 million visitors during the same month last year. This further solidifies Malaysia’s identity as a leading destination for authentic and diverse culinary experiences, especially among gastronomy enthusiasts. 

As Tourism Malaysia continues to intensify promotional efforts leading up to VM2026, initiatives such as “Flavours of Malaysia” play a crucial role in strengthening destination awareness and inspiring travel through authentic cultural and gastronomic experiences. In turn, this further elevates Malaysia’s world-class gastronomy on the global stage.

-Tourism Malaysia.

Tourism Malaysia Receives ASEAN Master Class Award 2026 For International Tourism Promotion & Destination Excellence

 

PETALING JAYA — Tourism Malaysia has been honoured with the prestigious ASEAN Master Class Award 2026 under the category of International Tourism Promotion & Destination Excellence at the ASEAN Outstanding Business Award 2026, held at Sunway Resort Hotel, Petaling Jaya. 

The award recognises Tourism Malaysia’s outstanding contributions in strengthening Malaysia’s position as a leading tourism destination through innovative marketing strategies, international promotional initiatives and sustained efforts in enhancing the country's global tourism competitiveness. 

Organised by the ASEAN Retail-Chains & Franchise Federation (ARFF), the award celebrates organisations and individuals across the ASEAN region that have demonstrated excellence, innovation and impactful contributions to economic growth and sustainable development. 

The award was received on behalf of Tourism Malaysia by Mr. Wizani Rosmin, Senior Director of Management, covering the role of Deputy Director General (Planning). The recognition reflects Tourism Malaysia’s continued commitment to promoting Malaysia as a preferred destination for leisure, business, culture, gastronomy, nature and experiential travel. 

Through strategic partnerships with industry stakeholders, international trade engagement, targeted marketing campaigns and enhanced destination development efforts, Tourism Malaysia has successfully strengthened Malaysia’s tourism brand presence across key global markets. 

Mr. Mohd Amirul Rizal Abdul Rahim, Director General of Tourism Malaysia, said: “This recognition is a testament to the collective efforts of Tourism Malaysia, our industry partners, state tourism organisations, airlines, travel trade partners and stakeholders who have continuously supported the growth and development of Malaysia’s tourism industry. 

“As we continue to drive the Visit Malaysia 2026 campaign, this award further strengthens our resolve to showcase Malaysia’s diverse tourism offerings, rich cultural heritage, world-class hospitality and unique experiences to the global market. We remain committed to enhancing Malaysia’s competitiveness as a preferred tourism destination while delivering sustainable and inclusive growth that benefits communities and businesses throughout the country.” 

The award comes at a significant juncture as Malaysia intensifies promotional efforts under Visit Malaysia 2026 (VM2026). Between January and May 2026, Malaysia recorded 17.5 million visitor arrivals, representing a 3.4 per cent increase compared to the same period in 2025. The ASEAN region remains the primary contributor to Malaysia’s tourist arrivals, accounting for 71.86 per cent of total inbound traffic.

-Tourism Malaysia.

Thursday, 25 June 2026

Tourism Malaysia And KL Hop-On Hop-Off Launch Domestic Tourism Campaign In Support Of Visit Malaysia 2026

 

KUALA LUMPUR — Tourism Malaysia and Elang Wah Sdn. Bhd., the operator of the iconic KL Hop-On Hop-Off service, today launched the Tourism Malaysia Domestic Campaign on KL Hop-On Hop-Off buses as part of ongoing efforts to stimulate domestic travel and build momentum towards Visit Malaysia 2026 (VM2026).

The initiative reflects the continued commitment of both the public and private sectors in promoting domestic tourism, enhancing destination awareness and encouraging Malaysians to explore the diverse attractions and experiences available within the country.

The launch and flag-off ceremony, held at the KL Hop-On Hop-Off Kiosk at Plaza Sungei Wang, was officiated by YB Dato Sri Tiong King Sing, Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture.

The campaign aims to encourage both Malaysians and visitors to rediscover Kuala Lumpur through a convenient and immersive city sightseeing experience while supporting the broader objectives of VM2026.

-Tourism Malaysia.

Tourism Malaysia And Star Media Group Unveil Star Karnival Cuti-Cuti Malaysia 2026

 


PETALING JAYA — Tourism Malaysia in collaboration with Star Media Group Berhad (SMG), today launched Star Karnival Cuti-Cuti Malaysia 2026, a nationwide tourism initiative aimed at stimulating domestic travel, strengthening tourism industry participation, and showcasing Malaysia’s diverse tourism offerings in support of the Visit Malaysia 2026 (VM2026) campaign. 

Held at Menara Star, the launch ceremony brought together tourism stakeholders, industry players and media representatives, reflecting the importance of strategic public-private partnerships in driving tourism growth, enhancing destination awareness and generating greater travel demand across the country. 

Carrying the theme “Discover, Experience, Explore”, Star Karnival Cuti-Cuti Malaysia 2026 will tour six states, Pahang, Johor, Sabah, Penang, Selangor and Sarawak, and is expected to attract more than 200,000 visitors nationwide. The carnival serves as a platform to inspire Malaysians to explore the country's rich tourism experiences while providing industry players with opportunities to engage directly with consumers and promote their products and services. 

Visitors can look forward to destination showcases, exclusive travel promotions, tourism products and interactive experiences, as well as opportunities to engage directly with tourism operators and industry players. Bringing together state tourism organisations, hotels, resorts, attractions, airlines, travel agencies, adventure tourism operators, travel gear brands and tourism-related businesses under one roof, the carnival offers a convenient one-stop platform for travel planning and holiday purchases. 

The initiative also supports efforts to stimulate domestic tourism spending, enhance consumer engagement and strengthen industry readiness ahead of Visit Malaysia 2026. In support of the “Destinasi Indah, Harga Rahmah” initiative, visitors will also have access to attractive travel offers and value-for-money holiday packages that encourage Malaysians to explore destinations across the country. 

YB Tuan Chiew Choon Man, Deputy Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture, expressed that tourism is a key contributor to the nation's economy and a catalyst for community development. Beyond generating economic opportunities, tourism strengthens connections between visitors and local communities while supporting the livelihoods of businesses, entrepreneurs and tourism operators across the country. 

“Every journey creates opportunities for homestay operators, tour guides, transport operators, e-hailing drivers, food vendors, handicraft entrepreneurs, and countless small businesses that form the backbone of our tourism sector. In this regard, Star Karnival Cuti-Cuti Malaysia 2026 plays an important role in supporting the objectives of VM2026. As part of the year's calendar of tourism events and promotional activities, the carnival provides a valuable platform for tourism stakeholders to engage directly with consumers, promote travel offerings and inspire greater exploration of destinations throughout Malaysia.” 

He added, “As VM2026 continues to gain momentum, every partnership, programme and tourism initiative contributes towards strengthening Malaysia's position as a preferred destination while encouraging Malaysians to take pride in and explore the treasures within our own country.” 

Star Media Group Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Chan Seng Fatt, said: "Star Karnival Cuti-Cuti Malaysia 2026 is designed to bring travellers and tourism businesses together through an engaging platform that makes travel discovery and holiday planning more accessible and convenient. Through this initiative, we aim to inspire greater travel participation while supporting the growth of Malaysia's tourism industry. 

"As a homegrown media organisation, Star Media Group is proud to collaborate with Tourism Malaysia in supporting the objectives of Visit Malaysia 2026. Leveraging our extensive media reach and platforms, we look forward to promoting Malaysia's unique destinations and encouraging more people to experience the country's rich tourism offerings.” 

The carnival is open to the public and will feature exclusive travel packages, accommodation promotions, attraction deals, destination experiences, holiday giveaways, travel planning opportunities and a variety of interactive tourism activities designed to inspire visitors' next travel adventure. 

The six-state Star Karnival Cuti-Cuti Malaysia 2026 series will be held according to the following schedule: 

Star Karnival Cuti-Cuti Malaysia Pahang

Date: 3 – 5 July 2026

Venue: East Coast Mall, Kuantan

Star Karnival Cuti-Cuti Malaysia Johor

Date: 31 July – 2 August 2026

Venue: Paradigm Mall, Johor Bahru

Star Karnival Cuti-Cuti Malaysia Sabah

Date: 14 – 16 August 2026

Venue: Imago Shopping Mall, Kota Kinabalu

Star Karnival Cuti-Cuti Malaysia Penang

Date: 24 – 27 September 2026

Venue: Sunway Carnival Mall, Penang

Star Karnival Cuti-Cuti Malaysia Selangor

Date: 23 – 25 October 2026

Venue: Sunway Pyramid (Orange Zone), Selangor

Star Karnival Cuti-Cuti Malaysia Sarawak

Date: 30 October – 1 November 2026

Venue: Plaza Merdeka, Kuching

As Malaysia prepares to welcome visitors under Visit Malaysia 2026, initiatives such as Star Karnival Cuti-Cuti Malaysia 2026 will continue to play an important role in stimulating travel demand, strengthening industry collaboration and promoting the diverse experiences that make Malaysia a preferred tourism destination.

-Tourism Malaysia.