Held in collaboration with the Sabah Tourism Board as its Destination Partner, the 6-Day/5-Night GoPro APAC Camp was attended by 19 GoPro creators from all across the Asia Pacific, including Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines, Australia, Indonesia, India, Taiwan, South Korea and Singapore. These content creators were also among the first in the world to fully utilise and showcase the HERO11 Black’s capabilities to a global audience.
“Through the APAC camp, GoPro sought to inspire these creators to come up with a myriad of fascinating and extraordinary content while promoting Malaysia through the lens of their GoPro. In this regard, we are truly grateful to Tourism Malaysia and the Sabah Tourism Board for embarking on this wonderful and synergetic journey with us. We are certain that this partnership will inspire GoPro consumers all over the world to rediscover what makes Malaysia Truly Asia,” said Rick Loughery, Vice President of Global Marketing and Communications at GoPro.
Throughout the duration of the GoPro APAC Camp, the 19 creators got to see and experience some of Sabah’s “hidden gems”, with a focus on ecotourism, gastronomy, marine life, art and culture. Among others, these included visiting Mantanani Island, teeming with the most abundant and diverse marine life; living like the locals at a homestay; experiencing the lifestyles and culture of Sabah’s ethnic groups at the Mari-Mari Cultural Village; and exploring the best scenic vistas in Kota Belud and Ranau.
“The attractions highlighted during this initiative are in line with Tourism Malaysia’s new focus on promoting Malaysia as the most recognisable top-of-mind ecotourism destination of the world. Known for unmatched hospitality, unique gastronomy and intertwined cultures, Malaysia is also the perfect place for wanderlusts seeking adventure while discovering some of the most unique gifts of Mother Nature, which the GoPro content creators have clearly shown,” said Dato’ Haji Zainuddin Abdul Wahab, Director-General of Tourism Malaysia.
“I believe this collaboration will contribute towards the achievement of Malaysia’s target of 9.2 million international tourist arrivals in 2022, and 15 million arrivals in 2023. Countries within the Asia Pacific have been and will remain in Malaysia’s Top 20 for international arrivals,” he added.
As the line of a popular Sudirman song goes, “to know Malaysia is to love Malaysia”. And now, with this new collaboration, GoPro and Tourism Malaysia have once again renewed ties, in an evolving engagement to showcase Malaysia’s charm, through the lens of GoPro, that the world may truly know and fall in love with this place we call home.
The GoPro APAC Camp has undeniably allowed participants to create some remarkable content, which will feature on their respective social media channels, reaching out to their followers around the world. Meanwhile, the content will also be shared across GoPro’s social media accounts across the Asia Pacific region as well as Tourism Malaysia’s social media account.
GoPro has recently announced three versions of its all-new HERO11 Black camera and starting from 18 November 2022, users around the globe can get their hands on the new HERO11 Black Mini. All three cameras feature a new, larger sensor that delivers the highest resolution, highest 10-bit color depth, highest level of video stabilization and widest field of view ever featured natively in a HERO camera. The HERO11 Black cameras are available at select retailers around Malaysia – so get yours now!
-Tourism Malaysia.
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