Tourism Malaysia New Delhi recently organised a golf and homestay presentation on at the Shangri La Eros Hotel in New Delhi, and welcomed professionals from the tourism trade and media.The program began with a welcome speech by Mr. Akmal Aziz, Deputy Director, Tourism Malaysia, New Delhi followed by a golf presentation by Dato’ Sahariman Hamdan, Chairman of Pahang Golf Association and Kampungstay Desa Murni and a homestay presentation by Mr. Kairul Hakimin Bin Sahariman, Director, Kampungstay Desa Murni. The objective of these presentations was to promote golfing in india as well as homestay packages for student groups and families.
Malaysia, according to Mr. Akmal Aziz, is a thriving and prominent golf destination with a long history. Golf aficionados can enjoy a broad selection of experiences with over 200 golf courses scattered around Peninsular Malaysia, as well as the islands of Penang, Langkawi, and Borneo. Malaysia provides stunning golf locations, ranging from championship-quality courses tucked in towering mountains to beachfront greens along the South China Sea. There are options to fit every desire, whether it’s playing among chilly hills and tea plantations, in the heart of a bustling city, or within ancient rainforests.
According to Dato’ Sahariman Hamdan, the homestay programme is ideal for school kids and families who wish to learn about and discover local culture. He also mentioned the Homestay programme, in which tourists stay with a registered host family to engage and experience life in a rural village, where tourists become part of the family and learn their ways of life. This initiative also encourages the cultivation of agricultural products such as coconut farming, rubber farming, palm oil farming, and fruit farming.