Joniston with some national news editors at the breaking of fast hosted by Sabah Tourism Board in Kuala Lumpur. Also in photo is Julinus (seated left).
KUALA LUMPUR: Sabah presents West Malaysians with a reason to explore budget-friendly vacation options, given the increasing expense of international travel.
State Assistant Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister Datuk Joniston Bangkuai said that choosing Sabah as a holiday destination not only offers affordability but also plays a crucial role in fostering national integration.
“Travellers from West Malaysia not only get to explore a new destination within the country but also engage in cultural exchange with the local communities and foster a deeper sense of unity and understanding among Malaysians,” he said to media practitioners at a breaking of fast event hosted by the Sabah Tourism Board (STB) at the Seri Pacific Hotel, here. Also present was STB Chief Executive Officer Julinus Jeffrey Jimit.
Acknowledging the economic concerns, specifically the depreciation of the Ringgit, he expressed optimism that the lower Ringgit renders Sabah and Malaysia as a whole a more accessible tourist destination.
“Choosing to visit Sabah is akin to going overseas, as you will be crossing the South China Sea,” he said in zest, adding that it was heartening to note the increasing numbers of domestic arrivals to Sabah.
The STB Chairman said the shift in travel preferences would help domestic tourism grow and be in line with the Sabah Government’s Hala Tuju Sabah Maju Jaya development plan to boost the state economy.
He also highlighted the importance of reciprocity in promoting national unity, urging Sabahans to embrace cultural exchange with people from other states.
Joniston is leading the STB team to the 2024 Matta Fair held at the Malaysia International Trade and Exhibition Centre (MITEC) from March 22-24.
He thanked the media for promoting Sabah’s tourism stories, noting that their efforts contribute to the state’s key performance indicators, particularly in terms of tourism arrivals and receipts.
“Your collaborative efforts not only generate ripple effects but also empower local communities and enrich Sabah’s tourism landscape,” he remarked.
Sabah exceeded its 2023 tourism target of 2.2 million visitors with 2.6 million arrivals and RM5.5 billion in tourism revenue.
Between January and December 2023, Sabah recorded 1,754,797 domestic visitors, while international arrivals were 858,475.
The STB statistics showed that in the first two months of this year, Sabah received 300,990 domestic and 231,237 foreign tourists.
Sabah recorded a higher number of foreign arrivals (141,887) from Northeast Asia, which includes China, Japan, Taiwan, and South Korea.
This was followed by 64,958 visitors from Southeast Asia, including Brunei, the Philippines, Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam.
The country with the most tourists coming to Sabah is China (91,936), followed by South Korea (42,653) and Brunei (36,066).


































