Berjaya Land Plans To Develop Sabah Islands Into Sustainable Tourism Projects

Berjaya Land Berhad together with Sabapak Eco Sdn Bhd plan to collaborate on a Sustainable Tourism Destination development project in Sabah.

Under the MOU, both parties will jointly formulate a comprehensive sustainable plan to develop and transform part of Gaya, Sapi, and Bohey Dulang Islands into a prime destination for eco-tourism.

Commenting on the partnership, BLand CEO, En. Syed Ali said, “The project is expected to contribute to the economic growth of Sabah, and in particular, Sapi, Gaya and Bohey Dulang Islands. Apart from introducing visitors to the natural beauty of the islands and fostering an appreciation of the local culture and heritage, the upgrading of infrastructure and amenities as well as the development of an eco-luxury hotel and residences will create more job and business opportunities for the local community.

“SESB is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sabah Parks’ Board of Trustees, which was created in 2002 but was only activated in January 2022 to boost the development of new potential tourist destinations as well as to promote a sustainable economic growth in Sabah,” said SESB CEO Datuk Jumat Idris. “The BLand Group has a wealth of experience with proven track record in hospitality and tourism destination management. As such, we are confident that by leveraging on BLand’s expertise and experience in the property development and hospitality sector, we will be able to design a sustainable eco-tourism project which will vastly add value to the tourism industry of Sabah,” he added.

Tan Sri Dato’ Seri Vincent Tan said, “As an avid diver, I have a deep appreciation for the beautiful islands of Malaysia. Sapi, Gaya and Bohey Dulang islands have enormous potential to become a top-rated holiday destination in Malaysia, alongside international tourists’ favourites such as Langkawi, Redang and Tioman islands. We are confident that, together with SESB, we will be able to elevate the beauty and charm of these islands and transform them into a must-visit eco destination
for both domestic and international tourists.”

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