Malaysians are traveling more both domestically and abroad, despite economic and political uncertainties. A recent report found that Malaysia will have the second highest number of seasoned travelers in the world by 2025, showing Malaysians' strong interest in tourism and experiencing other places and cultures. The government is also promoting local tourism by offering tax exemptions on domestic travel spending to encourage Malaysians to explore their own country.
Malaysians are traveling more both domestically and abroad, despite economic and political uncertainties. A recent report found that Malaysia will have the second highest number of seasoned travelers in the world by 2025, showing Malaysians' strong interest in tourism and experiencing other places and cultures. The government is also promoting local tourism by offering tax exemptions on domestic travel spending to encourage Malaysians to explore their own country.
Malaysians are traveling more both domestically and abroad, despite economic and political uncertainties. A recent report found that Malaysia will have the second highest number of seasoned travelers in the world by 2025, showing Malaysians' strong interest in tourism and experiencing other places and cultures. The government is also promoting local tourism by offering tax exemptions on domestic travel spending to encourage Malaysians to explore their own country.