
Tasik Pedu Project: A 7 Million Ringgit Investment to Boost Kedah's Tourism
Tasik Pedu Project in Kedah, Malaysia: A Boost to Local Economy and Tourism The Tasik Pedu project in Kedah, Malaysia, is progressing well and is expected to be a significant catalyst for local economic growth and tourism. With an estimated cost of 7 million Ringgit, the project is on track to be completed by April 2026, according to recent reports from Berita RTM. The project focuses on enhancing tourism infrastructure around Tasik Pedu. This includes the development of recreational facilities and improved access for visitors. Datuk Mohd Salleh Saidin, Exco Pelancongan, Kebudayaan dan Kesenian Kedah, expressed optimism about the project's potential to significantly contribute to the state's tourism sector. "When this tourism project is complete," he stated, "it will undoubtedly add value to Kedah's tourism sector." The project aims to transform Tasik Pedu into a prime tourist destination, attracting a larger number of visitors and boosting the local economy. The initiative is a collaborative effort between the Kedah state government and private entities, demonstrating a commitment to sustainable development and community growth. The successful completion of the project promises to bring significant benefits to the region.