Built from bamboo and forest wood, the Pulau Manis homestay is meant to reflect the identity of the Orang Asli there as well as create a personal experience and attraction for tourists.
Over 30 residents from the nearby villages in Pos Balar, namely Kampung Balar Lama, Kampung Dakoh, Kampung Peng and Kampung Tembaga came together to build the homestay, he said. Ahmad Jalil said the homestay would provide visitors with a chance to experience the life and activities of the Orang Asli in Pos Balar.
Galas assemblyman Mohd Syahbuddin Hashim said the homestay would allow the Orang Asli community to highlight the flora and fauna as well as the uniqueness of the tradition and culture there.He said over RM40,000 has been spent thus far on development and maintenance works which are carried out at least once every year.
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