Tamparuli set for tourist inflow
TAMPARULI: Located some 40km from Kota Kinabalu, Tamparuli is set to soar into international tourism following the launch of a paragliding adventure. State Youth and Sports Assistant Minister Datuk Jahid Jahim said: “Once the sport takes off, it will benefit the local community in job and business opportunities, besides boosting Sabah’s tourism industry.” ![]() safety first: The tourists putting on their life jackets before board the raft. “This is good for Tamparuli as the sport will benefit locals,” he said after launching the event here recently. The activities are operated by Borneo Air Sport Ozone Adventures, with the takeoff on the 1,000m Bukit Ruhiang, while the flat land beside Tamparuli Cultural House near the town has been marked out as the landing site. “I was informed that there are about 250,000 paragliders in South Korea and about six million worldwide. Safe descent: A paraglider making a landing during the event’s launch. He said there were plans to promote activities such as white-water rafting to tap the sub-district’s potential as a tourism site. Borneo Air Sport Ozone Adventures chief operations manager Bruce Patrick Soimil, who has known Kim for three years, hoped to bring international paragliding competitions to Tamparuli next year. Meanwhile, Sungai Kiulu in the district is gaining attention as a tourism destination because of its crystal clear water and rapids, making it suitable for extreme sports. Due to the encouraging response, the Sabah government has listed the event in the state tourism calendar and put Kiulu on the world tourism map. — Bernama |