Monday, November 22, 2010

Brooke Trail in Bau latest Sarawak's tourism product

BAU: The Brooke Trail at Mount Serembu, Bau, is set to be the state’s latest tourism product.

Tourism Deputy Minister Datuk Dr James Dawos Mamit said the area was expected to attract more than 5,000 tourists after its completion.

He said a proposal from Bau District Council to develop the site would be sent to his ministry soon.

“The proposal will be used to see how much allocation is needed for the project. However, we expect the overall cost to be more than RM1 million for the first phase,” he said on Saturday during the Brooke Trail expedition near Kampung Peninjau Lama.

He added that the area was very significant to the state’s tourism sector because it used to house White Rajah James Brooke cottage that was built in 1824.

According to a villager, only wooden structures of the cottage remained today.

Dawos said: “The three-bedroom bungalow was used by the White Rajah as a rest house. We are also planning to rebuilt the bungalow according to its original architecture, which will cost about RM150,000 to RM200,000.”

He said they also planned to build a tourism information centre and a lookout tower and improve on the hiking trails if allocations were approved.

“We will also look into improvement work for the 3km mountain trails because currently the trail is a bit dangerous,” he said.

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