Hikers from 17 countries help Orang Asli


Amazing Hiking Malaysia volunteers together with Jakoa and Tourism Malaysia representatives at the humanitarian mission in Kampung Jeli, Kelantan.

MANY Orang Asli folk breathed a sigh of relief when the recovery movement control order (MCO) finally allowed them to leave their villages to buy food and find jobs.

“We had no jobs and nothing to eat, so we could only eat what we could grow, ” said Orang Asli resident Mishah Dulah from Kampung Sungai Rual in Jeli, Kelantan.

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