Exploring the potential of herbal tourism in Sabah: a case of Dai-crecreation Centre, Kiulu

The research explores the potential of herbal tourism as an emerging niche tourism in the rural area of Sabah. It describes the various recreational activities offered by Dai-C Recreation Centre and discusses the issues and challenges faced in developing and promoting herbal tourism in rural sites....

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Main Authors: Debbra Toria Nipo, Chan, Jennifer Kim Lian, Fiffy Hanisdah Saikim
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spelling my.ums.eprints.313882021-12-13T06:57:39Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/31388/ Exploring the potential of herbal tourism in Sabah: a case of Dai-crecreation Centre, Kiulu Debbra Toria Nipo Chan, Jennifer Kim Lian Fiffy Hanisdah Saikim G154.9-155.8 Travel and state. Tourism QK1-989 Botany The research explores the potential of herbal tourism as an emerging niche tourism in the rural area of Sabah. It describes the various recreational activities offered by Dai-C Recreation Centre and discusses the issues and challenges faced in developing and promoting herbal tourism in rural sites. Two fieldwork and interviews were conducted at the study site from December 2020 to March 2021. The preliminary findings showed that the availability of vast local herbs, the aesthetic landscape, the dense green forest environment and the pristine atmosphere of the Dai-C Recreation Centre are the key factors attributed to the herbal tourism. Based on the findings, Dai-C Recreation Centre has great potential to be recognized as a distinct herbal tourism destination. In addition, the centre provides activities related to herbal tourism which include herbal garden walk, making herbal drink, tea and soaps, cooking herbal dishes as well as education and interpretation centre that features local herbs medicinal and health values. The potential main market segments include the special interest group and researchers who are interested to explore and learn about herbal plants and tourists who are seeking for relaxation and an escape from busy work life or urban cities. Herbal tourism is not only a tourist attraction, but it also generates a range of economic opportunities, income and employment at the rural site. Key issues and challenges faced in developing herbal tourism relate to financial, labour, environmental and climate changes. Hence, support from local government agencies and tourism promotion boards is crucial in ensuring sustainability of herbal tourism. The research adds to existing literature by contributing to a better understanding of herbal tourism and its economic opportunities and benefits to the rural community. BIMP-EAGA Unit for Tourism Development (BE-UTD) 2021 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/31388/1/Exploring%20the%20potential%20of%20herbal%20tourism%20in%20Sabah.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/31388/2/Exploring%20the%20potential%20of%20herbal%20tourism%20in%20Sabah1.pdf Debbra Toria Nipo and Chan, Jennifer Kim Lian and Fiffy Hanisdah Saikim (2021) Exploring the potential of herbal tourism in Sabah: a case of Dai-crecreation Centre, Kiulu. BIMP-EAGA Journal for Sustainable Tourism Development, 10. pp. 1-10. ISSN 2232-10603 https://jurcon.ums.edu.my/ojums/index.php/j-sustainable-tourism/article/view/3387 https://doi.org/10.51200/bimpeagajtsd.v10i1.3387
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topic G154.9-155.8 Travel and state. Tourism
QK1-989 Botany
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Debbra Toria Nipo
Chan, Jennifer Kim Lian
Fiffy Hanisdah Saikim
Exploring the potential of herbal tourism in Sabah: a case of Dai-crecreation Centre, Kiulu
description The research explores the potential of herbal tourism as an emerging niche tourism in the rural area of Sabah. It describes the various recreational activities offered by Dai-C Recreation Centre and discusses the issues and challenges faced in developing and promoting herbal tourism in rural sites. Two fieldwork and interviews were conducted at the study site from December 2020 to March 2021. The preliminary findings showed that the availability of vast local herbs, the aesthetic landscape, the dense green forest environment and the pristine atmosphere of the Dai-C Recreation Centre are the key factors attributed to the herbal tourism. Based on the findings, Dai-C Recreation Centre has great potential to be recognized as a distinct herbal tourism destination. In addition, the centre provides activities related to herbal tourism which include herbal garden walk, making herbal drink, tea and soaps, cooking herbal dishes as well as education and interpretation centre that features local herbs medicinal and health values. The potential main market segments include the special interest group and researchers who are interested to explore and learn about herbal plants and tourists who are seeking for relaxation and an escape from busy work life or urban cities. Herbal tourism is not only a tourist attraction, but it also generates a range of economic opportunities, income and employment at the rural site. Key issues and challenges faced in developing herbal tourism relate to financial, labour, environmental and climate changes. Hence, support from local government agencies and tourism promotion boards is crucial in ensuring sustainability of herbal tourism. The research adds to existing literature by contributing to a better understanding of herbal tourism and its economic opportunities and benefits to the rural community.
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Chan, Jennifer Kim Lian
Fiffy Hanisdah Saikim
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title Exploring the potential of herbal tourism in Sabah: a case of Dai-crecreation Centre, Kiulu
title_short Exploring the potential of herbal tourism in Sabah: a case of Dai-crecreation Centre, Kiulu
title_full Exploring the potential of herbal tourism in Sabah: a case of Dai-crecreation Centre, Kiulu
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title_full_unstemmed Exploring the potential of herbal tourism in Sabah: a case of Dai-crecreation Centre, Kiulu
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publisher BIMP-EAGA Unit for Tourism Development (BE-UTD)
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url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/31388/1/Exploring%20the%20potential%20of%20herbal%20tourism%20in%20Sabah.pdf
https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/31388/2/Exploring%20the%20potential%20of%20herbal%20tourism%20in%20Sabah1.pdf
https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/31388/
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