Malaysian tour guide looks forward to new year with confidence


By LEESAN

Travel buddies support each other during a wet journey into the forest of Kinabatangan in Sabah. — Photos: LEESAN

International tourism in Malaysia has been on hold for more than 20 months now due to the coronavirus. Even though Malaysians are now allowed to travel overseas, and the Langkawi International Travel Bubble began about a month ago, the sector is still not actively operating as many people are generally hesitant about travelling.

However, many of us in the business do believe that everything will reopen and restart one day, hopefully soon.

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