Photo stop at Penang Hill Furnicular Station
ATV Rides at Balik Pulau, Penang.
Fam trip participants enjoying scenic view at Penang Hill.
Farewell and Networking Dinner at Sheraton Imperial Kuala Lumpur Hotel.
Networking Session.
The participants were brought on a tour to the most-visited states in Malaysia, including Penang, to discover the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Georgetown, exciting rides and games in a natural environment at the Escape Theme Park, as well as explore the most authentic, diverse and educational Malaysian rainforest experience at Penang Hill and The Habitat.
KUALA LUMPUR – Tourism Malaysia is taking another initiative and rebuilding international tourism demand by taking travel trade partners from the Iranian market on its familiarisation trip (FAM Trip) to promote Malaysia as the preferred tourist destination following its international border reopening.
A total of eight travel agents and representatives from Emirates were brought from Tehran for an eight-day, seven-night (8D7N) stay in Penang, Genting Highlands, Sunway and Kuala Lumpur from 16 to 23 November 2022. Participants had the full-fledge experience of immersing themselves in heritage, city life, and eco-adventure activities throughout their stay in Malaysia. This fam trip is also co-hosted by Emirates, Park Royal Penang Resort, Penang Global Tourism, Sunway Lagoon Hotels, and Toranj Tours & Travel.
The participants were brought on a tour to the most-visited states in Malaysia, including Penang, to discover the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Georgetown, exciting rides and games in a natural environment at the Escape Theme Park, as well as explore the most authentic, diverse and educational Malaysian rainforest experience at Penang Hill and The Habitat.
The Pearl of the Orient trip continued with a visit to the Pinang Peranakan Mansion–famously known for its unique green Straits Eclectic style, a stroll on the wooden piers of a floating village at Clan Jetties, and an experience on rare and exotic fruits at Penang Tropical Fruit Farm.
Participants also had the opportunity to visit Resorts World Genting, a premier leisure and entertainment resort in Malaysia, and Sunway Resort in Kuala Lumpur, which has just reopened after a once-in-a-generation transformation.
Dato’ Haji Zainuddin Abdul Wahab, Director-General of Tourism Malaysia expressed his hope that the curated experiences under this FAM Trip will encourage Iranian travel agents to experience our tourism products firsthand and actively sell tour packages to Malaysia, especially in promoting the latest attractions effectively.
“Iran remains one of Malaysia’s top international tourists generating markets in the Middle East before the pandemic. In 2019, Malaysia welcomed 46,559 arrivals from Iran and we will continue to promote Malaysia as a safe holiday destination.”
There are currently 14 weekly Emirates direct flights from Dubai to Kuala Lumpur, with seating capacity of 4,998 seats.