In an effort to promote tourism and hospitality in Malaysia, Tourism Malaysia has sponsored two batches of travel partners – numbering 17 in total – on familiarization trips through several famous tourism hotspots within the country. The visitors, themselves being from the countries of Iran and the UAE, also had the opportunity to enjoy a wide amount of indoor and outdoor activities at certain resorts during their time.

Representatives for Tourism Malaysia also hoped this would promote Malaysia as a safe and preferred holiday destination. Having earned recognition for its hospitality, the country is also gaining a reputation through accommodation – with properties such as Domitys Bangsar Kuala Lumpur catering toward senior citizenry, making the prospect of Kuala Lumpur Senior Citizen Living a reality.

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