Indigenous Ecotourism with the Semai Community
Wen Di Sia, Co-founder, Gerimis Art
14-Jan-26 15:00
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This story begins almost ten years ago, with durian trees planted patiently and a village waiting for the right time. After hosting only small groups of friends for years, the Semai hosts at Indigenous Tropical Adventure & Homestay or ITAH are now ready to open their doors more widely, with support from Gerimis Art. The experience centres on fruit season, forest life, and cultural exchange, guided by the community themselves. To share more on how this collaboration came about, the Semai hosts, and what visitors can expect, we’re joined by Wendi Sia, the Co-Founder of Gerimis Art.
Produced by: Juliet Jacobs
Presented by: Juliet Jacobs
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Categories: environment, Law/Activism, education, culture, History/Heritage, travel
Tags: semai orang asli, Indigenous Tropical Adventure & Homestay, the bigger picture, earth matters, Gerimis Art, ecotourism, sustainable tourism, indigenous-led conservation, orang asli,
