Malaysia to lure 2 lakh Indians
By Venkatachari Jagannathan | 02 Sep 2003
Chennai: Tourism Malaysia, part of the Malaysian Tourism Promotion Board (MTPB), is hoping to attract 2 lakh Indian tourists this calendar year.
Says MTPB director (South India) Raji Menon: "The number of Indian tourists visiting Malaysia is on the rise since 2000, during which year 1.32 lakh Indians visited Malaysia on tourist visa. This number went up to 1.43 lakh in 2001, and 1.83 lakh in 2002."
Similarly the average staying period, too, has gone up to four days. "At an average Indian tourist spends around $400 in Malaysia in shopping during his/her stay there," she says. During 2002, Malaysia's total tourism receipts from India stood at $73 million.
Menon
says except for a brief lull in tourists' inflow due
to SARS scare, the trend this year is really encouraging.
In order to attract Indian tourists Tourism Malaysia
is organising a weeklong (2 September to 8 September
2003) Malaysia food-cum-cultural festival along with
Malaysian Airlines and star hotel Le Royal Meridian,
Chennai.
The chief chef of Tanjung Rhu Resort, Malaysia, Presert R Kom, has been flown in to prepare authentic Malaysian delicacies at the Le Royal Meridian. "I have brought 10 carton-load of authentic Malaysian ingredients for this food festival," says Kom.
Menon says Malaysia is the land of various cultures and traditions and the Malaysian cuisine has contributions from the Chinese, Indian, Eurasian and Nonya cooking styles. "That is why we have our slogan: 'Malaysia, Truly Asia'."
The
cultural programmes will be offered by the Malaysian
cultural troupe permanently stationed in Delhi. "Tourism
Malaysia will organise similar food festivals partnering
with star hotels in cities like Hyderabad, Chandigarh
and Kolkata," sums up Menon.