Sarawak Welcomes You To Visit Malaysia Year 2026 At World Travel Market London 2025
Sarawak has made a powerful statement on the world stage at the World Travel Market (WTM) London 2025, unveiling an ambitious suite of global tourism initiatives that position Malaysia’s largest state as a trailblazer in responsible tourism, cultural authenticity, and experiential travel.
WTM London 2025 marks a pivotal moment for Sarawak as it takes the lead in kick-starting Visit Malaysia Year (VMY) 2026, showcasing the state’s integral role in the national tourism strategy.
The unveiling of the new “Sarawak Welcomes You” introductory video underscores Sarawak’s readiness to welcome the world and contribute meaningfully to Malaysia’s tourism promotion efforts.
Sarawak’s presence at WTM London 2025 encompassed a dynamic programme of cultural, trade, and media engagements that enhanced the state’s international visibility, complemented by digital out-of-home (DOOH) displays across more than 645 strategic locations throughout London, inviting visitors to discover Sarawak.
The Sarawak Networking Cocktail on 4 November provided a purposeful platform to engage with international trade partners, media, and tourism stakeholders. The evening fostered meaningful dialogue and collaboration, reflecting Sarawak’s commitment to building long-term relationships that advance shared tourism goals.
At WTM’s Trend Fest, Sarawak drew attention through an engaging cultural showcase that brought Borneo’s living heritage to the global stage. Visitors experienced daily cultural performances and live demonstrations of traditional weaving and beading, highlighting the state’s creative talent and community craftsmanship. The showcase underscored Sarawak’s reputation as an authentic, sustainable destination and generated strong interest among trade and media representatives.
At the official launching ceremony, Sarawak’s Minister of Tourism, Creative Industry and Performing Arts, YB Dato Sri Haji Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah, delivered a keynote address that set the tone for the region’s leadership in shaping the future of responsible travel. “Tourism is no longer just about where we go, it is about what we learn, whom we meet, and how we connect with the world around us,” said the Minister, addressing an audience of international tourism leaders, global media, and trade partners.
Under the theme of “Sarawak Welcomes You”, the Minister invited the world to rediscover Borneo through Sarawak’s culture, biodiversity, and community spirit — defining tourism not merely as an industry, but as a relationship between people, planet, and purpose.
The Minister emphasised that Sarawak’s approach to tourism development is guided by the Post COVID-19 Development Strategy 2030 (PCDS 2030), which champions sustainability, inclusivity, and innovation — core principles driving Malaysia’s tourism future.
Sarawak’s vision, he said, is not to pursue growth for growth’s sake, but to ensure that every visitor experience contributes to community empowerment, environmental protection, and cultural continuity.
This people-centred model of progress is anchored by Sarawak’s CANFF pillars — Culture, Adventure, Nature, Food, and Festival — reflecting the state’s belief that responsible tourism must uplift local custodians and preserve the natural world that defines Borneo.
At the ceremony, Sarawak introduced two major international initiatives that showcase its creative drive and regional leadership.
The first, the “Gateway to a Sarawak – Guinness World Record” campaign, will see Sarawak embark on a bold, record-setting journey designed to captivate global attention while celebrating the state’s distinctive heritage and innovation. Beyond setting records, the campaign aims to inspire curiosity and share Sarawak’s authenticity with the world.
The second announcement, the Borneo UNESCO Sites Packages, is a collaborative effort with Sabah Tourism Board, highlighting three extraordinary natural and cultural treasures:
- Gunung Mulu National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site-vast limestone caves, rich biodiversity, and the iconic Pinnacles.
- Niah National Park, recently inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, one ofSoutheast Asia’s most important archaeological sites dating back over 65,000 years.
- The Sarawak Delta Geopark, recently granted Green Card status and moving towards UNESCO Global Geopark recognition, featuring 42 geological heritage sites that reflect the harmony between nature, heritage, and people.
Together, these sites position Borneo as a living testament to the balance between conservation and discovery, a destination that unites the ancient and the modern, the wild and the welcoming.
The launch at WTM London also marks the beginning of Malaysia’s national countdown to Visit Malaysia Year 2026, with Sarawak taking a leading role in shaping the country’s international tourism narrative.
The unveiling of the “Sarawak Welcomes You” video served as both a national preview and a global invitation — a celebration of Malaysia’s diversity, told through the unique lens of Sarawak’s landscapes and people.
Closing his address, the Minister reaffirmed Sarawak’s dedication to working with domestic, regional, and international partners to position Borneo as a world-class destination anchored in nature, heritage, and harmony. “Heritage is strongest when shared, and collaboration is the true path to conservation. From our heart to yours — from Borneo to London — Sarawak Welcomes You.”
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