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        But for smaller towns to flourish,   For another example, we have homestays in Sarawak participating
        this is where community-            in community-based tourism by working together to provide unique
        based tourism comes in-- and        batik workshops, excursions, and specialty products around the
        sometimes they’re hard to find.     state.
        Community-based tourism can
        be defined as a type of tourism     The bottom line is, not only will you be immersed in their lifestyle,
        that involves a whole community  you’ll also be able to purchase locally made products as a souvenir.
        to tailor a unique experience       One thing’s for sure, it’s definitely not a tourist trap.
        based off of the culture of the
        community. This goes without        How can you find these participating Malaysians in community-
        saying, each kampung, will have     based tourisms? We recommend you to celebrate the Malaysian
        a set of unique rituals, specialty   experience with kampung homestays and local tourist guides as
        foods, routines, and the like.      your starting point. Talk to them and eventually they’ll be able to
                                            point you to the right people!
        Malaysia has an abundance of
        kampungs and is often hard to
        find this sort of industry coming
        into play if you don’t know the
        right person. But we do have
        one example that we’re aware
        of which practices this type of
        tourism.

        We take Lenggong, Perak as
        an example. A conversation
        with Nash of Rumah Tiang
        16 last year told us how he’s
        incorporating community-based
        tourism to revive this overlooked
        town. By creating a package
        where he brings tourists to
        highlighted spots around this
        UNESCO Heritage Site, he is also
        generating income for any of
        the specialty products sold in
        town such as the town’s famous
        fermented fish or ikan pekasam,
        kebebe, rice-based powder all
        made by locals.


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