Tourism Malaysia recently launched an exclusive ‘Feel Sabah’ familiarisation trip for Vietnamese media and bloggers, in an effort to promote the beautiful state of Sabah to Vietnamese tourists. The trip, which took place from March 12th to March 15th, included visits to various attractions in Sabah, such as the majestic Mount Kinabalu, the stunning Sipadan Island, and the vibrant city of Kota Kinabalu.
The ‘Feel Sabah’ familiarisation trip was organized by Tourism Malaysia in collaboration with several local tourism partners, including Sabah Tourism Board, Malaysia Airlines, and various hotels and resorts in Sabah. The purpose of the trip was to showcase the diverse and unique attractions that Sabah has to offer, and to create awareness among Vietnamese tourists about the many exciting travel opportunities in the state.
During the trip, the Vietnamese media and bloggers had the opportunity to experience the rich cultural heritage of Sabah, as well as its natural beauty and biodiversity. They participated in various activities, such as visiting local markets, trying traditional Sabahan cuisine, and exploring the stunning coral reefs of Sipadan Island. The participants also had the chance to interact with local communities and learn about their way of life.
The ‘Feel Sabah’ familiarisation trip received positive feedback from the Vietnamese media and bloggers, who were impressed by the warm hospitality of the Sabahan people, as well as the stunning landscapes and attractions that they experienced during their visit. Many of the participants expressed their desire to return to Sabah in the future and to encourage their readers and followers to visit the state as well.
Tourism Malaysia hopes that the ‘Feel Sabah’ familiarisation trip will help to boost tourism from Vietnam to Sabah, and to showcase the state as a top destination for Vietnamese tourists. Sabah is known for its pristine beaches, lush rainforests, and diverse wildlife, making it an ideal destination for eco-tourism enthusiasts and adventure seekers.
Overall, the ‘Feel Sabah’ familiarisation trip was a huge success, and it is expected to generate increased interest in Sabah among Vietnamese tourists. Tourism Malaysia will continue to work closely with local tourism partners to promote Sabah and other destinations in Malaysia to international visitors, in an effort to boost tourism and bring economic benefits to the country.