Tourism ministry expects surge in outdoor activities among Malaysian tourists


Head outdoors for some fun, but make sure you comply with the current SOP. — Filepic

The Tourism, Arts and Culture Ministry foresees an increase in outdoor activities in the tourism industry, though people are still cautious of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Minister Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri said the public is still wary of the dangers the virus may pose and would rather opt for less-crowded destinations where visitors can enjoy their time with minimal physical contact.

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