The recently concluded 360Malaysia – Langkawi Adventure saw the two entities working together to revive the tourism industry, particularly in Langkawi, with the participation of 15 best key creators across the Insta360 creators in Asia Pacific for an immersive 6-day 5-night experience.
Throughout the 360Malaysia event, the creators explored the island with their Insta360 cameras, ready to film its natural beauty, wildlife, and rich history. With lush rainforests and pristine beaches, the creators captured what makes this island unique.
With a focus on ecotourism, art, and culture, the creators experienced various activities such as island hopping, sunset cruises, water sports, and planting mangroves at the scenic Kubang Badak River, all of which tourists can enjoy in picturesque Langkawi.
Langkawi’s strategic location as a duty-free island, coupled with its proximity to other popular tourist destinations in Southeast Asia, positions it as a key player in the region’s tourism industry. The collaboration with Insta360 aims to capitalise on these advantages and establish Langkawi as a premier destination.
Malaysia forecasts to achieve 23.5 million international tourist arrivals and RM76.8 billion in tourism receipts by 2025. With careful planning and ongoing efforts, there is a strong belief in Malaysia’s hopeful revival and growth of tourism.
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