PARIS, 4 October 2023 – Tourism Malaysia aims to
promote Malaysia’s rich ecological heritage through nature, culture and
adventure at France’s leading international travel and tourism trade fair,
IFTM-Top Resa 2023.
Together with Tourism Malaysia, a delegation of
eight ( esteemed Malaysian
co-exhibitors graces the Tourism Malaysia stand. These partners include Asian
Trails Malaysia, Bamboo Adventure, Berjaya Hotels and Resorts, Destination
Explore, Malai Adventure, Malaysia Airlines, Solidarity Association for Travel
& Tours Agency Malaysia (SAFTTA) and Pro-Eco Adventures.
Since the opening of the travel borders last year,
the French market in Malaysia has recovered tremendously and the number of
arrivals is expected to increase further this year.
From January to May 2023, Malaysia welcomed 7.5
million international tourist arrivals. As for arrival from Europe, France is
the 5th largest market from the region, with 41,955 arrivals in the same period
in 2022, a significant growth of 480.5%.
In line with Malaysia's national tourism policy,
which prioritises ecotourism as one of the key growth segments, Tourism
Malaysia targets 16.1 million international tourist arrivals in 2023, with
projected tourism receipts of MYR 49.3 billion (€10 billion).
"We aim to showcase Malaysia as the ultimate
global ecotourism hotspot and the world's most recognisable and must-visit
ecotourism destination. Malaysia’s breathtaking natural wonders and sustainable
heritage and traditions promise travellers an extraordinary journey into the
heart of our beautiful country," said Dato’ Dr. Ammar Abd. Ghapar,
Director General of Tourism Malaysia.
Malaysia is home to four designated UNESCO World
Heritage Sites, of which the majestic triple crown sites Kinabalu Park and
Gunung Mulu National Park showcase the splendour of pristine biodiversity.
Langkawi Island and Kinabalu Park are recognised as UNESCO Global Geoparks,
while the historic cities of Georgetown and Melaka unfold the captivating
narratives of Malaysia's cultural diversity and heritage. UNESCO admiration is
also extended to Malaysia's rich mosaic of intangible cultural heritage, which
includes Mak Yong, Dondang Sayang, Silat, Pantun and Songket, all recognised as
valuable components of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
On development, key lifestyle and full-service
hotel brands such as Park Hyatt Kuala Lumpur at Merdeka 118, The Waldorf
Astoria and The Conrad are scheduled to open in Kuala Lumpur between 2024 and
2025. Other hotel openings include the Hilton Burau Bay in Langkawi and the
Intercontinental Resort in Penang.
The harmonious blend of breathtaking nature, modern
metropolises and rich cultural heritage makes Malaysia one of the world's
leading destinations for an unforgettable visit. As travellers worldwide seek
eco-conscious options, Malaysia stands ready to offer eco-heritage experiences
like no other.
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