Source: ‘No new roads will be allowed through Knuckles Reserve’- Environment Ministry – DailyNews
Category: Asia
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Budget 2026: Investment in Mulu National Park Tourism

KUCHING (Oct 10): The Madani government has allocated RM25 million under Budget 2026 to enhance tourism facilities and infrastructure, including the preservation of Unesco heritage sites such as Taman Negara Gunung Mulu in Sarawak, as part of initiatives under Visit Malaysia Year 2026. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, when tabling the 2026 national budgetRead More
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Discovering Stillness: Tubbataha Reefs Liveaboard Adventure
A liveaboard expedition through the UNESCO-protected Tubbataha Reefs in the Philippines reconnected me with stillness, wonder and myself.
Source: A Week On A Sulu Sea Liveaboard Rewired My Bond with Nature and Self
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Explore Mount Kinabalu and UNESCO Sites Virtually

Google Arts & Culture offers a virtual collection of UNESCO World Heritage Sites, allowing users to explore significant locations like Mount Kinabalu from anywhere. This initiative enhances accessibility to cultural heritage, promoting awareness and appreciation for these important sites globally, as highlighted in the article by The Star.
Source: Learn about Unesco’s World Heritage Sites, including Mount Kinabalu, virtually | The Star
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Unlocking Off-Route Japan: 3 Must-Visit Destinations
Three regional Japanese destinations tap Gate 7 to boost Aussie tourism interest as demand for off-route Japan grows.
Source: Gate 7 expands regional Japan portfolio with new Tourism Exchange Japan appointments
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Khajuraho: A Journey Through Timeless Temples
Like pages from an ancient book forgotten by time, decode a thousand stories that lie hidden in Khajuraho’s most iconic tourist places.
Source: Khajuraho: Exploring India’s Remarkable UNESCO Heritage Temples
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FRIM: A Leader in Sustainable Practices in Malaysia

DEEP in the verdant heart of Malaysia lies an environmental miracle most of the world has never heard of — the Forest Research Institute Malaysia (FRIM).
Source: FRIM —a testament to Malaysia’s innovative green approach
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Myanmar army terrorises villages south of Bagan
A man was killed and two people were injured in junta raids that began on Tuesday in Mandalay Region’s Nyaung-U Township, south of the ancient city and UNESCO World Heritage site of Bagan. The raids, including arson attacks and the capture of a dozen civilian hostages by junta forces, took place over two days in …