Club helping Tanjung Kupang folk embrace eco-tourism


Md Othman looking at an exhibition at Kelab Alami’s clubhouse in Tanjung Kupang, Gelang Patah, Johor.

GELANG PATAH: Non-governmental organisation Kelab Alami is reaching out to students and youths in the Tanjung Kupang area by spreading more information on eco-tourism and environmental conservation.

Club founder Shalan Jum’at, 30, said the club funded by the master developer of Forest City, started operations in 2008 with 40 members comprising local children.

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