Participants joining the Fun Run at TGO in collaboration with KCCM held at MAEPS, Serdang. — Low Lay Phon/The Star
The Great Outdoor Expo 2025 (TGO) wrapped up at MAEPS, Serdang, on Sunday with a strong turnout and plenty of buzz.
The three-day event, which kicked off on Friday, drew thousands of visitors eager to rediscover Malaysia’s wealth of natural treasures.
From interactive exhibits to adrenaline- pumping activities and eco-tourism showcases, the expo offered a taste of the great outdoors without leaving the city.
TGO formed part of the Karnival Cuti-Cuti Malaysia (KCCM), one of the highlights on the domestic tourism calendar.
The synergy between the two events created a lively carnival atmosphere, blending family fun with outdoor adventure.
Adventure seekers found plenty to get their hearts racing.
Demonstrations such as vertical climbing, zipline rides and a camping gear showcase gave visitors a chance to test their skills and see the latest equipment in action.
Fishing enthusiasts, meanwhile, were drawn to the booths featuring the newest rods, reels and accessories.
Many took the opportunity to test gear on the spot, making the experience both hands-on and engaging.
State tourism boards made a strong impression, each highlighting their unique natural attractions.
Pahang’s sandy beaches, Sabah’s world-class diving havens and Sarawak’s rainforest trails all pulled in curious travellers looking for inspiration for their next getaway.
In total, more than 150 booths were set up by companies promoting outdoor gear, travel activities and eco-friendly experiences.
Their presence underscored the industry’s growing importance as Malaysians look to blend leisure with nature.
Of course, no Malaysian event would be complete without food.
Some 30 mobile stalls serving up kampung favourites, festive delicacies and popular street eats added flavour and aroma to the carnival atmosphere.
Travel lovers were also treated to exclusive discounts and special packages on heritage tours, island escapes and eco-resorts.
These limited-time offers proved especially popular, with many visitors snapping up bargains on the spot.
Star Media Group senior manager for events and exhibitions Elaine Wong said the strong response showed Malaysians were more than ready to embrace domestic travel again.
“Judging from the strong response and turnout, TGO has rekindled Malaysians’ local travel interest, supporting small businesses and outdoor brands,” she said.
Wong added that the expo would play a role in encouraging more Malaysians to explore their own backyard ahead of Visit Malaysia 2026.















