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Sg Linggi poised for ecotourism spotlight
Sg Linggi poised for ecotourism spotlight

The Star

time27-05-2025

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  • The Star

Sg Linggi poised for ecotourism spotlight

MELAKA: Sungai Linggi is set to become a key ecotourism destination aimed at stimulating economic growth in rural areas, says Datuk Seri Ab Rauf Yusoh. The Melaka Chief Minister said the Sungai Linggi Eco Cruise is expected to be launched on Sept 1 and will be promoted as a fresh tourism product for the state. 'This is a brand new package – one on a classically themed boat – offering a river journey and showcasing Sungai Linggi's ­natural beauty,' he said after launching the state government's monthly assembly at the Melaka Inter­na­tio­nal Trade Centre in Ayer Keroh here yesterday. The event is organised by the Melaka River and Beach Deve­lop­ment Corporation (PPSPM). Ab Rauf said PPSPM will also be rolling out other new tourism products. He said the Melaka sea cruise, featuring island-hopping and snorkelling packages, as well as a premium cruise experience, are among the latest attractions. 'Additionally, two more ­products under PPSPM will soon be introduced in Jasin, namely the Sungai Rambai Eco Cruise and a boat service at Tasik Chinchin. 'These packages are designed to highlight the scenic charm of Melaka's rivers and lakes,' he said. Commenting further about the Sungai Linggi Eco Cruise, Ab Rauf said visitors can look forward to an hour's river cruise from the mouth of Sungai Linggi to the Telok Berembang jetty, with meal packages also available. 'This new attraction will offer a relaxing cruise experience complemented by dining options for visitors,' he added.

Sungai Linggi set to boost Melaka ecotourism, says Chief Minister
Sungai Linggi set to boost Melaka ecotourism, says Chief Minister

The Star

time26-05-2025

  • Business
  • The Star

Sungai Linggi set to boost Melaka ecotourism, says Chief Minister

MELAKA: Sungai Linggi is set to become a key ecotourism destination aimed at stimulating economic growth in rural areas, says the Melaka Chief Minister. Datuk Seri Ab Rauf Yusoh said that the Sungai Linggi Eco Cruise is expected to launch on September 1 and will be promoted as a new tourism product for the state. "This is a brand-new package offering a river journey through the natural beauty of Sungai Linggi aboard a classically themed boat," he added. Ab Rauf said this after officiating the Melaka Government's monthly assembly for May 2025 at the Melaka International Trade Centre (MITC) in Ayer Keroh on Monday (May 26). The event was organised by the Melaka River and Beach Development Corporation (PPSPM). Ab Rauf noted that PPSPM will also introduce several other new tourism products. He said the Melaka sea cruise, featuring island-hopping and snorkelling packages, as well as a Premium Cruise experience, are among the latest attractions. "Additionally, two more products under PPSPM will soon be introduced in Jasin, the Sungai Rambai Eco Cruise and a boat service at Tasik packages are designed to highlight the scenic charm of Melaka's rivers and lakes," he said. Speaking further about the Sungai Linggi Eco Cruise, Ab Rauf said visitors can look forward to a one-hour river cruise from the mouth of Sungai Linggi to the Telok Berembang jetty, with meal packages also available. "This new attraction will offer a relaxing one-hour cruise experience complemented by dining options for visitors," he added.

Melaka set to launch second phase of Sungai Melaka river cruise
Melaka set to launch second phase of Sungai Melaka river cruise

The Star

time25-04-2025

  • Business
  • The Star

Melaka set to launch second phase of Sungai Melaka river cruise

MELAKA: The eagerly awaited river cruise service along the second phase of Sungai Melaka, covering eight kilometres, is expected to commence soon, announced Shaharul Azuar Idris, Chief Executive Officer of the Melaka River and Beach Development Corporation (PPSPM). Shaharul stated that the management of the second phase is scheduled to be officially handed over to PPSPM by June. "We are waiting for the Drainage and Irrigation Department (DID) for the handover process. However, PPSPM has requested early permission from DID to begin operating the river cruise service before the formal handover," he said during PPSPM's Hari Raya Aidilfitri celebration at Dataran Pengkalan Rama on Thursday night (April 24). He highlighted that the second phase of the river cruise will offer a unique experience compared to the first phase. "This new segment will introduce a more recreational and leisurely tourism package, contributing to the expansion of tourism activities along Sungai Melaka," Shaharul said. The second phase connects the Taman Rempah jetty to the Batu Hampar waterway, opening up new opportunities for visitor engagement and exploration. In a separate announcement, Shaharul revealed a series of events to celebrate World Tourism Day 2025 (WTD2025), beginning in June. Among the key highlights is the Sungai Melaka Festival, scheduled from June 20 to June 29, which promises nine days of vibrant programmes and activities. "During the festival, we'll also host the International Dragon Boat Festival from June 20 to June 22, as well as the Longest Traditional Food Cooking Competition, which will be recognised by the Malaysia Book of Records (MBOR). "These initiatives underscore PPSPM's ongoing efforts to elevate Melaka's tourism appeal and offer enriched experiences to both local and international visitors," he added.

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