Tourism Malaysia Paris Office recently participated in the International and French Travel Market (IFTM) Top Resa 2022 with eight partners from Malaysia. The event took place over the span of 3 days from 20th to 22nd September and was an opportune moment for Malaysia to show the world how they are keen on maximizing its resources through ecotourism, rural and experiential tourism and niche products. Added to this, the country also recently announced a relaxation of the mask mandate which bodes well for the tourism agenda for the year. Accordingly, the Minister of Tourism, Arts & Culture, Malaysia has set a new target for 2022 with 9.2 million tourist arrivals and tourism receipts of MYR 26.8 billion anticipated. Among the many charms that will pique the interest of tourists, Desaru attractions and its splendid accommodation options like Anantara Desaru Coast Resort & Villas will be a key focus.
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