NUR-SULTAN, KAZAKHSTAN, 19 SEPTEMBER 2019: Malaysia has won the bid to host the 9th PATA
Adventure Travel Conference and Mart (ATCM) in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, from 12 to
14 February 2020. It will be the first time that ATCM is being hosted in
Malaysia.
The event will be organised by Tourism
Malaysia in partnership with Sabah Tourism Board and Malaysia Airlines.
PATA Adventure Travel Conference and Mart (ATCM) is traditionally held in February and attracts more than 200 delegates from over 25 countries. This three-day niche event, with both conference and travel mart components, brings together tourism professionals involved in adventure travel and responsible tourism to discuss creating new opportunities for promoting environmental protection and social sustainability within the industry.
PATA Adventure Travel Conference and Mart (ATCM) is traditionally held in February and attracts more than 200 delegates from over 25 countries. This three-day niche event, with both conference and travel mart components, brings together tourism professionals involved in adventure travel and responsible tourism to discuss creating new opportunities for promoting environmental protection and social sustainability within the industry.
The one-day conference is designed to support
PATA’s vision for the responsible development of tourism, while the one-day
travel mart helps promote, build and strengthen business and networks for
delegates.
YB Datuk Mohamaddin bin Ketapi, Minister of
Tourism, Arts and Culture, says, “Malaysia is proud and honoured to be given
the opportunity to host this PATA event in Malaysia. It will be a golden
opportunity for us to showcase Kota Kinabalu in Sabah, world-renowned for its
nature and adventure attractions.”
“We look forward to welcoming our
international guests to Malaysia for a fruitful meeting and explorations of the
beauty and rugged landscapes of Sabah,” he adds.
The selection of Sabah for this niche
adventure programme is ideal as the state is popular for outdoor activities.
Among its natural assets are Mount Kinabalu, one of Southeast Asia’s highest
peaks; the Sipadan island dive site with its great marine biodiversity; lush
rainforests and flora and fauna including the Rafflesia, the world’s largest
flower.
It is expected that the hosting of this event
will bring greater media publicity to Malaysia as a destination for adventure
travel, create awareness for Malaysia’s diverse eco-tourism and cultural
product offerings, and brand Malaysia as a key player in sustainable tourism
practices.
It will be a boost to attracting tourists to
Malaysia in conjunction with the Visit Malaysia 2020 campaign.
About Sabah:
Situated on the beautiful island of Borneo,
Sabah is the second largest of thirteen states within Malaysia. It shares the
island with Sarawak, Brunei and Indonesian Kalimantan.
Sabah is well-connected domestically and
internationally. The main gateway to Sabah is the Kota Kinabalu International
Airport (KKIA) situated about 20 minutes away from the city. Presently Sabah
enjoys almost 100 direct international flights that connect to major cities
including Malaysia’s capital city Kuala Lumpur (via Kuala Lumpur International
Airport), Seoul (Korea ROK), Hong Kong SAR and Shenzhen (China), Singapore,
Jakarta (Indonesia), Taipei (Chinese Taipei), Manila (Philippines), Bandar Seri
Begawan (Brunei), Tokyo (Japan) and Perth (Australia).
For more information, please visit www.PATA.org/ATCM
-Tourism Malaysia.
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