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5 Things To Know About Tun Mustapha Park

In celebrating and understanding the importance of sustainability in the tourism industry, let’s get to know Tun Mustapha Park, Malaysia’s second-largest marine park after Luconia Shoals in Sarawak.
Before we begin, let’s answer this: what does it mean by sustainable tourism? According to the World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO), “sustainability principles refer to the environmental, economic, and socio-cultural aspects of tourism development, and a suitable balance must be established between these three dimensions to guarantee its long-term sustainability.”
In other words, sustainability is a way of life. In conserving and preserving Mother Nature, we have to play our part in practising sustainability. Sabah, for instance, has played its part in protecting its marine life through the establishment of Tun Mustapha Park.
1. WHERE IS IT LOCATED?

2. WHEN WAS IT ESTABLISHED?

3. WHAT DEOS IT PROTECT

4. IS FISHING ALLOWED?

5. IS IT OPEN TO THE PUBLIC?

For continuous socio-economic sustainability, Tun Mustapha Park offers various business opportunities for the locals and activities for eco-travellers to enjoy. Through homestays, bird observatories, turtle conservation activities, mangrove tours, and volunteering programmes, eco-tourism has benefitted the local communities at Tun Mustapha Park.
As responsible citizens and travellers, let’s continue to learn and adopt a sustainable lifestyle, not just while travelling but wherever we are!