Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz
Mosque in Selangor’s Shah Alam
is known to be the largest mosque in Malaysia
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While Kuala Lumpur remains a firm favourite in
Malaysia thanks to its mature branding and iconic structures, agents are seeing
neighbouring Selangor rising in popularity among
tourists, fuelling demand for twin-destination programmes.
Yap Sook Ling, managing director, Asian Overland
Services Tours & Travel, said new products in Selangor are driving interest
for family travel from India, China, Hong Kong and the Middle East.
Itineraries span attractions such as Selangor
Fruits Valley, Sekinchan paddy fields, Sky Mirror in Kuala Selangor and Sunway
Lagoon, the oldest and largest theme park in Selangor.
She added: “We have seen demand for Selangor rising
over the last two years, some from repeat visitors to Kuala Lumpur, and others
who have heard about Selangor and were keen to explore beyond Kuala Lumpur.
“Selangor appeals to special interest groups as
well as families with children because of its ecotourism attractions and
educational experiences such as rice planting and harvesting and mangrove
ecosystem in Kuala Selangor.”
In the past, Selangor was offered as a day trip
component, but combination packages now include overnight stays both in
Selangor and Kuala Lumpur, she shared.
Cherry Lee, executive director, World Express
Tours, said: “Selangor’s appeal lies in its greenery and there are a number of
resort hotels with green landscaping and space, which appeals to the leisure
segment, unlike Kuala Lumpur which has more business class hotels.”
Lee added that hotels in Selangor are priced very
competitively, with new hotels coming up in locations near shopping malls and
theme parks. Sunway Clio Hotel, for example, is located within walking distance
of Sunway Lagoon and Sunway Pyramid Mall, whereas New World Hotel in Petaling
Jaya is adjacent to Paradigm Mall.
“We see growing demand for Selangor from the Middle
East market, who in the past used to want to stay only in Kuala Lumpur and do
day trips to Selangor,” shared Lee.
“(Seeing the changing trends), we have asked hotels
in Selangor to give us bigger allotments to add into our distribution
channels,” she added.
For Abdul Rashid Asari, Selangor state government
chairman of standing committees for cultural and tourism, Malay tradition and
heritage, however, “travel agents unforunately still tend to sell the same old
tours emphasising Kuala Lumpur”, despite the abundance of ecotourism, culture
and heritage offerings in Selangor.
To change this, there are plans to step up product
briefings and fam tours for travel agents from 4Q2018 onwards, showcasing
offerings in and around the big cities of Petaling Jaya, Subang, Shah Alam and
Klang, he told TTG Asia.
A chief focus is to “develop the tourism
infrastructure outside the main cities by building three- and four-star hotels
in places such as Sabak Bernam, Sekinchan, Hulu Selangor and Kuala Selangor”.
“This year, we also initiated the Selangor
Community Host Programme to train local communities to be local guides in the
areas they live,” said Abdul Rashid.
Nazri Tashriq Rahmat, corporate communications
manager, Tourism Selangor, said Selangor continues to be a day-trip option for
many Asian tourists, but the state tourism board hopes to increase this to a
few nights’ stay over time.
Another challenge lies in Selangor lacking recall
as a geographically distinct destination.
Said Nazri: “Many travellers doing Selangor-Kuala
Lumpur combination tours are unaware that some (attractions they visited) are
in Selangor, as the guides don’t point this out. We are now educating inbound
agents to (make the distinction clear).”
-TTG Asia.
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