Trip Bacon β€” The secret ingredient to the perfect getaway logo
Trip Bacon

Datuk Dr. Yasmin Mahmood shares Malaysia's offerings at ATM Dubai 2024

Travel And Tour World
Travel And Tour World
πŸ₯‰Knowledgeable
πŸ‘οΈ 288 viewsπŸ“… 2 years ago⏱️ 13:32
What This Creator Said
Creator RecommendsCabin / Ship TourπŸ₯‰Knowledgeable Creator

Source: Our analysis of the creator's lived experience, based on what they said in this video.

Creator's Key Takeaways

my role really is simple which is to sell Malaysia to the world and to make the world fall in love with Malaysia

Malaysia stands for diversity so my role really is simple which is to sell Malaysia to the world

we offer the full richness of our diversity I mean Malaysia stands for diversity

sustainability is one of the key foundation for our visit Malaysia year

Creator's Tips & Advice

βœ“Promote affordable luxury escapades for families and young couples
βœ“Leverage ecotourism and preservation of natural resources

Questions This Creator Answers

QWhat is the vision for Malaysia's tourism sector post-pandemic?
QWhat strategies are planned for tourism recovery and growth?
QHow is Malaysia addressing sustainability in tourism?
YouTube Video Description↓

In an exclusive interview with Anup Kumar Keshan, Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Travel and Tour World, Datuk Dr. Yasmin Mahmood, Chairman of Malaysia Tourism Board, Tourism Malaysia shares her vision for Malaysia’s tourism sector, strategies for post-pandemic recovery, and plans for future growth. The discussion highlights Malaysia's diverse offerings, sustainability initiatives, and efforts to enhance connectivity and position the country as a leading destination for both leisure and business travel. Anup Kumar Keshan: Datuk Dr. Yasmin Mahmood, thank you very much for joining us here at Travel and Tour World. Datuk Dr. Yasmin Mahmood: Thank you for having me. Anup Kumar Keshan: How has Malaysia’s tourism sector performed in recent years, and what are your plans moving forward? Datuk Dr. Yasmin Mahmood: For me, this is a very important role because tourism is one of Malaysia's largest GDP contributors. We have so much to offer to the world under the banner of "Malaysia Truly Asia," showcasing the richness of our diversity. Malaysia stands for diversity, and my role is to sell Malaysia to the world and make people fall in love with our country. There is so much to love about Malaysia. Anup Kumar Keshan: What strategies are you planning to implement? Will you focus on leisure destinations, MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions) destinations, or a mix of both? What new destinations do you intend to promote? Datuk Dr. Yasmin Mahmood: We have our famous Visit Malaysia Years, with another one coming up in 2026. This year is crucial because we have just come out of the pandemic, and our numbers for last year were still behind pre-pandemic levels, but we are catching up fast. This year is about regaining momentum toward 2026. Malaysia offers a variety of experiences. One key area for us is the West Asian markets; the Gulf countries represent one of our strongest inbound tourism segments. We want to continue that momentum. Family adventure and retail experiences are key attractions in Malaysia. Our beaches, such as Langkawi, are popular for family fun, but we have many other beach offerings in Borneo, such as Sabah, famous for its diving sites, and the pristine beaches on the east coast of Malaysia. We aim to position Malaysia as a destination for affordable luxury escapades, catering to families, young couples, and the younger generation. Anup Kumar Keshan: Sustainability is a significant global focus. How is Malaysia addressing sustainability in its tourism sector? Datuk Dr. Yasmin Mahmood: Sustainability is a key foundation for our Visit Malaysia Year. Apart from traditional attractions like beaches and retail experiences, we are focusing on eco-tourism. Malaysia boasts some of the best biodiversity offerings in the world. We have seven geoparks, including the Mulu Caves in Borneo, a 16-million-year-old cave system, and the Danum Valley, a 130-million-year-old ancient rainforest. We also emphasize preserving our natural resources. Ecotourism is our first step toward sustainable tourism, and we aim to protect and showcase our unique biodiversity and cultural heritage. Anup Kumar Keshan: Indonesia offers similar natural attractions and is a tough competitor. How do you plan to differentiate Malaysia and make it as appealing as destinations like Bali? Datuk Dr. Yasmin Mahmood: Malaysia offers a variety of experiences beyond beaches. We have world-class shopping malls, theme parks, and highland retreats like Cameron Highlands, known for its cool weather and beautiful landscapes. Our tagline "Malaysia Truly Asia" reflects our unique diversity, offering a combination of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and modern attractions. Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ttwemagazine Connect with us at LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/company/travel-and-tour-world Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/travelandtourworld https://www.youtube.com/user/TravelAndTourWorld